Monday, December 7, 2015

Venezuela’s opposition wins control of National Assembly

(AS THE DONALD WOULD SAY, THIS IS *HUUUGE*)

BY JIM WYSS

After 17 years of socialist rule, opposition wins control of legislature in landslide
Voting lines were long, particularly in opposition precincts, where frustration with faltering economy, crime is growing




Read more here: http://www.mia


mCARACAS, VENEZUELA 
Venezuela’s opposition won control of the National Assembly by a landslide on Sunday, delivering a major setback to the ruling party and altering the balance of power after 17 years of socialist rule.
The opposition won at least 99 seats in the 167-seat legislature, National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena announced after midnight. The socialist party won 46 seats and the remaining races have not yet been decided.
The streets of the Venezuelan capital of Caracas broke out in shouts of joy and fireworks after the partial results were announced. Opposition leaders had earlier claimed they won but gave no indication of the margin.
Within seconds of the results being announced, President Nicolas Maduro took to the airwaves to recognize the opposition’s win, saying that despite an adverse result Venezuela’s democracy and constitution had triumphed. But he recalled the long history of coups in Latin America and blamed what he called a “circumstantial” loss on opponents he said have been conspiring to destabilize his socialist revolution.
“I can say today that the economic war has triumphed,” Maduro said in a televised address from the presidential palace.
Former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles said on Twitter that “with great humility, serenity and maturity we accept what the people decided.”
The opposition victory dealt a serious blow to the socialist revolution started 17 years ago by the late Hugo Chavez, who until his death in 2013 had an almost-magical hold on the political aspirations of Venezuela’s long-excluded masses.


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article48313030.html#storylink=cpy

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Monday, November 30, 2015

Photo of the Day – Argentina’s classy leftists express their dismay over election defeat


 

This photograph perfectly illustrates the inherent class and dignity of the political left. Distraught and dismayed by their resounding defeat in the recent presidential election, leftists in Argentina held a protest in the classiest and most dignified manner the left knows how: 








They gathered together to urinate and defecate on the steps of the Buenos Aires Cathedral.


Stay classy, leftists, stay classy.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Who Am I?

BBC Our World. Argentina -

Published on Apr 10, 2013
Sue LLoyd Roberts reports on the search for the children of the victims of Argentina's "dirty war" of the 1970's and 1980's.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Monday, October 26, 2015

The Rise and Fall of the Brazilian Empire

Published on Jun 14, 2015 Dom Pedro II and the Brazilian Empire from the 1840s through 1889

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Brazil Inconvenient History BBC

Brazil Inconvenient History BBC

https://youtu.be/bnNXbm9MGN0



Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Junípero Serra's brutal story in spotlight as pope prepares for canonisation

Who the hell was Junípero Serra? He was the Franciscan priest who established Franciscan missions up and down the California Coast to convert Native Americans to Christianity and to 'civilize' them.
Pope Francis intends to make him a Catholic Saint, a process called "canonisation." Does he deserve that honor? Read this fascinating story in The Guardian magazine about the pros and cons of canonisation for Padre Serra.

The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/23/pope-francis-junipero-serra-sainthood-washington-california

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Generations of American schoolchildren have been taught to think of Father Junípero Serra as California’s benevolent founding father, a humble Franciscan monk who left a life of comfort and plenty on the island of Mallorca to travel to the farthest reaches of the New World and protect the natives from the worst abuses of the Spanish imperial army.
Under Serra’s leadership, tens of thousands of Native Americans across Alta California, as the region was then known, were absorbed into Catholic missions – places said by one particularly rapturous myth-maker in the 19th century to be filled with “song, laughter, good food, beautiful languor, and mystical adoration of the Christ”.
What this rosy-eyed view omits is that these natives were brutalized – beaten, pressed into forced labour and infected with diseases to which they had no resistance – and the attempt to integrate them into the empire was a miserable failure. The journalist and historian Carey McWilliams wrote almost 70 years ago the missions could be better conceived as “a series of picturesque charnel houses”.

Click here to read the rest of this story

Monday, September 14, 2015

Nella Fantasia

Nella Fantasia are the lyrics that Sarah Brightman wrote to the melody of "Gabriel's Oboe" from the soundtrack of The Mission


 

Bellow is the English Translation:

 In My Fantasy
 In my imagination I see a fair world,
Everyone lives in peace and in honesty there.
I dream of souls that are always free,
Like the clouds that fly,
Full of humanity in the depths of the soul.
 In my imagination I see a bright world,
Even the night is less dark there.
I dream of souls that are always free,
Like clouds that fly.
 In my imagination there exists a warm wind,
That breathes on the cities, like a friend.
I dream of souls that are always free,
Like clouds that fly,
Full of humanity in the depths of the soul.

 Taken from http://lyricstranslate.com/en/nella-fantasia-my-fantasy.html#ixzz3ljKFuAhp

John Green on the Columbian Exchange

A Crash Course on the Columbian Exchange (note: this is one of his funniest videos as well as quite informative).


 

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama compared Zeng He

John Green (who is hilarious) compares Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama and the Chinese admiral Zeng He
 

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Race-Based Slavery

The Birth of Race-Based Slavery

By the 17th century, America’s slave economy had eliminated the obstacle of morality.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

What happens when an entire country becomes infested with demons?

This is an interesting idea. I didn't know that the Catholic Church still had professional demonologists and exorcists. Maybe it will at least work better than the U.S. "War on Drugs."

June 16, 2015 by 

Vatican City, Jun 16, 2015 / 03:09 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Can a country with deep Christian roots like Mexico find itself at the mercy of demons? Some in the Church fear so.
And as a result, they called for a nation-wide exorcism of Mexico, carried out quietly last month in the cathedral of San Luis Potosí.
High levels of violence, as well as drug cartels and abortion in the country, were the motivation behind the special rite of exorcism, known as “Exorcismo Magno.”
Cardinal Juan Sandoval Íñiguez, the archbishop emeritus of Guadalajara, presided at the closed doors ceremony, the first ever in the history of Mexico.
Also participating were Archbishop Jesús Carlos Cabrero of San Luis Potosí, Spanish demonologist and exorcist Father José Antonio Fortea, and a smaller group of priests and lay people.
The event was not made known to the general public beforehand. According to Archbishop Cabrero, the reserved character of the May 20 ceremony was intended to avoid any misguided interpretations of the ritual.
But how can an entire country become infested by demons to the point that it’s necessary to resort to an Exorcismo Magno?
“To the extent sin increases more and more in a country, to that extent it becomes easier for the demons to tempt (people),” Fr. Fortea told CNA.
The Spanish exorcist warned that “to the extent there is more witchcraft and Satanism going on in a country, to that extent there will be more extraordinary manifestations of those powers of darkness.”
Fr. Fortea said that “the exorcism performed in San Luís Potosí is the first ever carried out in Mexico in which the exorcists came from different parts of the country and gathered together to exorcise the powers of darkness, not from a person, but from the whole country.”
“This rite of exorcism, beautiful and liturgical, had never before taken place in any part of the world.  Although it had taken place in a private manner as when Saint Francis (exorcised) the Italian city of Arezzo,” he stated.
The Spanish exorcist explained, however, that the celebration of this ritual will not automatically change the difficult situation Mexico is going through in a single day.
“It would be a big mistake to think that by performing a full scale exorcism of the country everything would automatically change right away.”
Nevertheless, he emphasized that “if with the power we’ve received from Christ we expel the demons from a country, this will certainly have positive repercussions, because we’ll make a great number of the tempters flee, even if this exorcism is partial.”
“We don’t drive out all the evil spirits from a country with just one ceremony. But even though all will not be expelled, those that were removed are not there anymore.”
Fr. Fortea emphasized that “when the exorcists of a country drive out its demons, it has to be done in faith. You’re not going to see anything, feel anything, there’s not going to be any extraordinary phenomenon. We have to have faith that God conferred on the apostles a power, and that we can use this power.”
“In any case, if this ritual were to be carried out in more countries once year, before or after, this would put an end to any extraordinary manifestations which would show us the rage of the devil. Because, without a doubt, the demons hate to be driven out of a place or to be bound with the power of Christ.”
The Spanish exorcist said that “it would be very desirable that when there’s an annual meeting of exorcists in a country, a ritual such as this exorcismo magno that took place in Mexico be performed.”
He also emphasized that a bishop “can authorize its occurrence once a year with his priests in the cathedral.”

“The bishop is the shepherd and he can use the power he has received to drive away the invisible wolves from the sheep, since Satan is like a roaring lion prowling around looking for someone to devour, and the shepherds can drive away the predator from the victim,” he concluded.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

THE HUNT FOR PANCHO VILLA

This is a great documentary on Pancho Villa, one of two heroes of the Mexican Revolution and the attempts of the American government under Democratic President Woodrow Wilson to intervene in Mexican affairs and control the outcome of the Revolution.



Friday, June 5, 2015

Brazil and the War of the Triple Alliance

The Brazilian Empire from the 1840s through the 1880s and the Paraguayan War






John Green, a "crash course" in the Atlantic Slave Trade

for LAH 2020, Summer A


Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Politics and Economics, 1821 to 1880

Here is my prezi for Chapter 9 from Martin and Wasserman


Monday, June 1, 2015

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

6 - A New People and Their World

Chapter 6 of Martin and Wasserman's "LATIN AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE"


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Monday, May 25, 2015

SOR JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ ► Biografía

Uploaded on Jun 22, 2010
SOR JUANA INES DE LA CRUZ. Biografía.




Saturday, May 23, 2015

LAH 5 The Amerindian's Changing World

Chapter 5 of Martin and Wasserman, from LAH2020 with narration

Narration by Prof. Joseph Holbrook for LAH2020, Summer A of 2015 at Florida International University

 

Friday, May 22, 2015

Chapter 5 - The Changing World of the Amerindians

here you go, have a great weekend!


Thursday, May 21, 2015

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Conquest of the Incas

The Spanish Conquest of the Incas, 25 minutes



Monday, May 18, 2015

The European Conquest of America, part 1

hi, I am posting the Prezi for the first half of chapter 3 here. This is from Martin and Wasserman, "LATIN AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE."


Sunday, May 17, 2015

Bartolomé de Las Casas "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies"

Bartolomé de Las Casas (1542) Excerpt

Published on May 13, 2013
written by Bartolomé de Las Casas, read by Viggo Mortensen

The Great Age of Exploration 1400 1550

Published on Oct 2, 2013 Discovery Video

 

Saturday, May 16, 2015

2b Tainos, Caribs, Tupis, Portuguese and Spaniards

oh, and let's not forget the Pueblo people, living in the Southwest of the modern United States

Taken from Chapter 2 of Martin and Wasserman's "Latin America and its People" and narrated by Joseph Holbrook for LAH2020 in the summer of 2015


2a Aztecs and Incas

This the first part of Chapter Two of Martin and Wasserman's "Latin America and Its People."

Narration by Joseph Holbrook
summer 2015



Monday, May 11, 2015

First People's of the Americas (with audio narration)

From Chapter 1 of Martin and Wasserman's "LATIN AMERICA AND ITS PEOPLE."




Monday, April 27, 2015

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

20 Political Economies of Developing Countries

Chapter 20 of Hunt and Colander's Intro to Social Science



Monday, April 20, 2015

19 - International Economic Relations (Audio Narration)

Chapter 19 of Hunt and Colander, Intro to Social Science




Published on Apr 20, 2015
Narration by Prof. Joseph Holbrook
Chapter 15 of Intro to Social Science, Hunt and Colander.

19 - International Economic Relations

Chapter 19 from Hunt and Colander's Intro to Social Science

Thursday, April 16, 2015

International Political Relations

From Hunt and Colander, Chapter 18 Intro to Social Science.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Chapter 17 of Hunt and Colander, Intro to Social Science


Saturday, April 11, 2015

The Organization of Economic Activities, Ch16

Hunt and Colander Chapter 16


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Governments of the World, Hunt and Colander, Chapter 14

Governments of the World,

a whirlwind tour of 5 nations on 4 continents with 5 different political systems and 3 world religions


Thursday, April 2, 2015

Hunt, Chapter 11, Stratification

here is my prezi for Hunt Chapter 11 on Stratification. I went over it last Tuesday night rather quickly.

 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Power of Punctuation!

okay, lets pause for a brief and humorous reflection on the power of punctuation in English


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Jay Leno interviews people about Geography


Check out this Jay Leno interview on Geography with passersby on the street


Monday, March 16, 2015

Chapter 5, Geography, Demography, and Ecology


hi students, here is my recording and prezi for Hunt Chapter 5, Geography, Demography, and Ecology in Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander

Teaching narration By Joseph Holbrook for ISS1120, Chapter 5 Geography



Sunday, March 15, 2015

Society and Culture Change

hi students, here is my recording and prezi for Hunt Chapter 4, Society and Culture Change

Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander

Teaching narration By Joseph Holbrook for ISS1120, "Society and Culture Change"

Friday, March 13, 2015

The Emergence of Western Civilization, Part 1

Chapter 3 of Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander

Teaching narration By Joseph Holbrook for ISS1120, "The Emergence of Western Civilization."


 

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Human Origins



Chapter 2 of Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander


 teaching narration By Joseph Holbrook for ISS1120, "Human Origins"




INTRO TO SOCIAL SCIENCE METHODS WITH NARRATION



Chapter 1 of Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander


 teaching narration By Joseph Holbrook for ISS1120




Introduction to the methods of Social Science (slides only)

Chapter 1 of Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society, by Elgin F. Hunt and David C. Colander.