Thursday, January 31, 2019

Guns, Germs, and Steel Part 4





Today in class, the students watched more of the video on Jared Diamond and his adventure. The school had a two-hour delay, so the class was cut short, which meant we didn't do much. I took some notes on the video, but not much. Americans consume 20 million tons of wheat every year. New Guianas are getting/receiving useful resources and tools from the outside world. Before the video begun, Mr. Schick discussed why we shouldn't have had the two snow days off, but of course, the students disagreed with him. Then, the teacher passed out pieces of whole wheat bread to the students because it had to do with what we were discussing and learning in class. As this class goes on, I realize how much better I enjoy it than Human Geography, I feel like it appeals to me in an interesting way. I hope that this feeling continues and lasts until the class is over. 

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