The attacks on the United States on September 11 2002 was the first major terrorist attack of its kind in history. That attack caused the US to step up our homeland security, enable communication between different departments such as the FBI and the CIA, and set in course the preventive pursuit to end terrorism. The pursuit that followed the terrorist attacks led to the war with Iraq. All of these events sparked controversy in many Americans and people around the world that is why I am sure people will read about this in the future.
"Today the United States of America (USA), remains the planet's only true super power, both in economic and military terms. As the world's largest economy, it's a significant leader in the fields of agriculture, education, energy, health care, high-tech, service industries, space exploration, and manufacturing of all descriptions". (http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/us.htm ).
Many countries around the world beliefs differ greatly from the Americans. Although the US is considered a super power in many countries we are loosing our sparkle. Even in Britain (one of our tightest allies) there public opinion poll reflects that fifty percent of the people believe the American influence is bad. This type of influence is present in many countries around the world such as Germany at 67%, Russia at 68% and France at 71% largely due to their position on the war in Iraq (http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,856456,00.htm ). Countries like these make me question whether the fact we can sustain a position as a super power. China in my opinion is the only country that threatens to replace the US as the primary super power. China is a communist country that also has a potent military, large population, and turned its market share to global aspects. Because of these factors China has grown tremendously in the nineteen nineties however even with the steps they have taken to become a super power they would haft to go through vast political, social, and economic reform to compete with the United States.
"If the text is sacred, if it was grasped by the audiences for whom it was made as a revelation of God's will, perhaps of his literal words, how can one hope to explain through categories developed for the understanding of such a fundamentally secular individual, and aesthetic enterprise as that of later Western literature. " (Sacred History and The Beginnings of Prose Fiction By Robert Alter) Moses and David can be considered ˜Sacred History' because to some they are just that, a story or something people made up in order to teach future generations lessons. ... This was supp...
Ever since then I have day dreamed of what my future will be like and what strategies I will use to teach. ... History is a series of stories. ... Current events are a great way to tie in history in the making with history. ... Ask students, "How does this event in history effect you now or your future?" ... It is also necessary to create visual imagery in order for them to have a more clear idea of the past and to relate the importance of the past to now and the future. ...
History The public opinion on liberal arts education has changed throughout history. ... It's may not be the same as it once was but like us, liberal arts education evolves to meet the needs of our future society. ... But I promise you, folks can make a lot more, potentially, with skilled manufacturing or the trades than they might with an art history degree.... Learning the skills doesn't automatically mean that these future job searchers know how to translate that ability onto a resume. ... None of us knows what jobs of the future will be, but you can set yourself up for success w...
"The value of history is indeed not scientific, but moral: by liberalizing the mind, by deepening the sympathies, by fortifying the will, it enables us to control, not society but ourselves... it prepares us to live more humanely in the present... and to meet the future." ... Also acknowledge that existence itself is history in the making, that the actions we do now will have consequences in the future. The key to history is to use to our advantage with future instances, learn from past personal experiences or even the influences of historical figures. ... Since most history is experienced s...
It is important that we learn from the past, so that we can take even better care of our teeth in the future. ... This trend continued until "a more modern design was made by William Addis in England around 1780" (History). ... " (History) Along with brushing your teeth, flossing also plays a key role in keeping good dental hygiene. ... " (The History) According to most sources, credit for the creation of dental floss goes to a New Orleans dentist. ... " (The History) Today, we are offered silk, waxy, thick, thin, and multiple other textured kinds of dental floss...
Although history is great knowledge for what to avoid in the future, we should not let it poison the future. The future is far more important than that of the past. ... The most important thing for history is not to learn dates but to learn what happened and WHY it happened so we can make the future the best as possible. ... Many lives are saved due to history. ... History is extremely important for the betterment of mankind and the future of our great land and country. ...
Sustainability means endurance into the future. ... We could extrapolate currenttrends into the future. ... Agricultural history may revealthe recurrence of certain challenges that are likely to reappear in the future. ... This history may also reveal unsuccessful strategies that we would do well to avoid. ... The next few pages provide an introductory overview of the history of agriculture. ...
History is the image of the past created by the play of imagination and intellect on the materials left by earlier generations. ... History is the chain of significant events that has occurred throughout the years. If for whatever reason, one event was somehow different, the whole chain would change and the future, which is our present, would be different. ... Simply because history decides the future. ... Plutarch's theory states that the very character of men changes history. ...