Friday, October 29, 2010

panther,john bol doue, daniel , 1000 miles, kakuma-no where, 13 years seperated, mother and sisiter
why did they have to leave sudan civil war muslims in the north christians animists on the south
what was sudan like before the war peacful enough to eat.
where did the lost boys go - syraccuse-john dow,, pittsburg- panther/daniel.
what happened at the end of the movie- john dow-created medical clinic panther- got married- helepd make schools, daniel- went to collage.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

finished the video

today we finished the video of god grew tired of us. i thought it was very touching seing how all these people from sudan made a life for themselves and adapted in ameica. i liked when jon got reunted with his mom and she wouldnt stop screaming.

Monday, October 25, 2010

cotinued watching video

today we continued to watch god grew tired of us. in the video it showed how lonley they have become, not being able to travel in big groups and live in big groups. also they do not see eachother that much due to them workig more than one job. they begin sending money to here relatives. at they end they join together in a meeting.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

god grew tired of us

  • in-migration - migrating where youare acustom to the surrondings.
  • out-migration - migrating to a new place that is different from where you came.
  • forced migration- being forced out of your home or place of worship and you dont want to leave.
  • net internal migration- moving of a group whle staying n their own country. 
  • movers from abroad- moving far far away.
  • IDP- being displaced in your own country.
the civil war in sudan

The ongoing civil war has displaced more than 4 million southerners. Some fled into southern cities, such as Juba; others trekked as far north as Khartoum and even into ethiopia, kenya, ugnda, egypt, and other countries. sudan has two major cultures arab and black african with hundreds of divisions which makes them living peacfully hard. 

today in class we continued watching the video and they sent some sudanese boys to america and it wasfunny to see them because they had no idea what anything was and how to use things.

Friday, October 22, 2010

class of 2010

in class we learned to hold the door for somebody and got told to say
your welcome when someone says thank you. We also learned that the lost boys of
Sudan had to leave their country because of a civil war. They also couldn't stay
in Ethiopia because their government started to fail, some of the boys were in
the refugee for around ten years and it was very sad.i dont no what to do for the maps because i wasnt here to watch the movie.

Monday, October 18, 2010

migration map

today we made a map where everybody was from and traced it to america and where we live now.

migration

Two places I would like to go to
after college are Hawaii and England. I would like to go to Hawaii because it
has very good weather and all the people are nice there. Also it is right on
the ocean and I could be at the beach all day. I would like to go to England because
of all the good soccer teams that are there. I would watch premier league
soccer in all of their amazing stadiums. Push factors that would push me away
from where I live now is it’s in the middle of nowhere, my parents, nothing to
do, can’t do what I would want to do. Pull factors that would make me want to
go to Hawaii or England is the warm weather, beach, style of life, watching
soccer all day, freedom to do what I want when I want. The downside of moving
away from here is that I will miss my family, I will miss the quiet country, and
the way people live around here, the food, and the sports teams. The advantages
of moving somewhere else is that I could do what I want when I want, moving
somewhere it is always warm and sunny, there is beaches I could go to every
day, watching soccer in England, the city life.


I come from Ireland. Both sides of my family came from Ireland
and migrated to the United States. My mom’s great grandparents from her dad’s
side came and move to carney in Baltimore. And they lived there with their kids
my mom’s grandparents and they moved to California. Then they had 8 children
one of them my grandpa my mom’s dad married my mom’s mother who is also from Ireland
and lived in California all of her life. My dad’s side of the family their
great grandparents arrived from Ireland and lived in West Virginia. Then they
had my pops dad and he grew up very poor as a farmer he met my grandma and the
had 7 kids one of them my grandpa was born with polio. There was no treatment then
and since they were so poor they couldn’t afford any medical care. My pop never
finished 6 grades and moved to Baltimore to find work, he ended up in Aberdeen
working on milk trucks and working for the county. My dad’s parents meet and
had two kids one of them was my dad. He also came from a poor back round my pop
was working two or three jobs at a time making little to no money. My dad had
to work for what he wanted working at the neighbors farm for money. My mom came
from California and her dad moved around the country as a manager for a
shipping industry my mom moved from California to Texas then to Maryland and
meet my dad at a bar. They meet got married and started an automobile shop then
they had four kids one of them me and we moved to Jarrettsville. That is my back
round for as far as I could go back and my parents could remember.





Monday, October 11, 2010

POP(ulation) QUIZ

today we had a quiz and it was really easy because we got to use all of our notes.

Friday, October 8, 2010

population

more people then ever over 6.8 billionincreasing by 80 million people per year14,000 births per hour90% of groth is taking place in developing countries.life expectancy average number of years a group is expected to livewomen live longer then men.men do the harder labor and women dont have angerous jobs.crude birth rate number per thousand of the populationcrude death rate number of deaths per thousand of the pop.RNI birth rate minus death rate equals RNI rate of natural increasenet migration rate difference between immagration and emmigration entering country- called immagrationleaving the country- called emigrationpeople migrate due to push and pull factorstotal fertlity rate TFR average number of children born per women

Thursday, October 7, 2010

learn these terms notes/ class today

immagrant - enter
emigrant- leave
canada higher net migration rate then us
mexico net migration rate negative most immagrat to us and other countries
push/pull fActors
push ex. cant practice religion in the country, want to leave
pull ex. freedom of spech, want to go there.



in class today we reviewed key terms that we went over .

Friday, October 1, 2010

population studies

life expectancy- the expected number of years of life remaning at a given age.-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy
crude birth rate- the number of childbirths per 1,000 people per year.-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crude_birth_rate
crude death rate- the total number of deaths per year per 1000 people.-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crude_death_rate
RNI- is the crude birth rate minus the crude death of a population.- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rate_of_natural_increase
TFR- average number of children that a women would have over her lifetime.- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_Fertility_Rate
net migration rate- the difference of imagrants and emigrants of an area in a period of time, divided by 1,000 inhabitants.-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_migration_rate
population pyramid- illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a set population which normally forms the shape of a pyramid.- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_pyramid
life expectency of:
japan- 82.12 rank 3
France-80.98 rank 8
Kenya-57.86 rank 189
Cuba-77.45 rank 55
United States-78.11 rank 49
Afghanistan-  44.40 rank 219
crude birth rate of:
japan-7.64 rank 222
france-12.57 rank 162
kenya-36.64 rank 29
cuba-11.13 rank 175
U.S.-13.83 rank 154
Afghanistan-38.37 rank 20
crude death rate of:
japan-9.54 rank 69
france-8.56 rank 89
kenya-9.72 rank 67
cuba-7.24 rank 124
U.S.-8.38 rank 99
afghanistan-17.83 rank 7
RNI of:
japan-negative 1.9
france-7.01
kenya-26.92
cuba-3.89
U.S.-5.45
afghanistan-30.54
the TFR of:japan-1.21 rank 218
france-1.98 rank 133

kenya-4.56 rank 37
cuba-1.61 rank 180
U.S.-2.05 rank 126
afghanistan- 1.38 rank 206
net migration rate
afghanistan-5.22rank 19
us-4.32 rank 25
cuba--1.56 rank 128
kenya-o rank 82
france-1.48  rank 48
japan-N/A