1. When was the Falkland’s war? 2. Who were the principal authors of Falkland’s war? 3. When was the end of Falkland’s war? 4. Who did authorize the invasion Falklands Island? 5. Which were the reasons of this invasion? 6. Which were the consequences of Falkland’s war? 7. How was the answer of England against the invasion? 8. Which were the losses of Falkland’s war? 9. Who was the winner? 10. Who do you think have more right on the Falklands Island?
1. april 2nd - june 14th 1982 2. Argentina and UK 3. June 14th 1982 4. Jorge anaya 5. Argentina wanted to get back the authority on the islands 6. Margaret thatcher's goverment was re elected 7. Defending their territory 8. Argentina 9. UK 10.Argentina because the islands are near them
-the war left the Argentina´s army practically destroyed as its bags as the personal - the war shows the big differentes between military service obligate and the military servico in voluntary way
1 was fought in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom (UK) over the disputed Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
4. In early 1982, President Leopoldo Galtieri, the head of the Argentina's ruling military junta, authorized the invasion of the British Falkland Islands.
1 -The war was developed from 2 April, the Argentine landing on the islands, and June 14, 1982, date of cessation of hostilities between Argentina and the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
The Falkland´s War began on April 2, 1982, when Argentine troops landed in the Falkland Islands. The Falklands War was the result of the Argentine invasion of the British-owned Falkland Islands.
1 what is the position of the punk movement about society ? 2 what is the history context of the word uthopia ? 3 can you explainwith your words the uthopia concept ? 4 wich contries do you consider important to punk history and developed and why ? 5 what are the diffeences betwen uthopia and disthopia ? 6 what is the meaning of disthopia in greek language ? 7 can you explain with your words disthopia concept ? 8 write five important characteristics or important information about punk history 9 what are the most importants instruments in punk music ? 10 write five importants bands or singers about punk music
the punk movement began in England in the 70th decade the movement started in the highstratus because the youngs didn´t want be supporting by the estateso they began to be rebels they didn´t accept the system and took a position against the state, obviously after the punk was taken in another forms o thuoghts
there are a lot of bands that are from neo punk or comercial music without sense until bands emo those bands don´t have any relation with punk. the true bands are misfits ramones sex pistols but if we talk about hardcore punk o street punk we talk about casualties non servioum between others
what is the position of the punk movement about society ?
The punk was primarily concerned with concepts such as anti-establishment, equality, freedom, anti-authoritarianism, individualism, direct action, free thought and non-conformity.
5. The uthopia concept refers to the representation of an ideal or ironic world presented as an alternative to actually existing world, and disthopia is the opposite of uthopia meaning a 'negative uthopia', where reality set in antithetical to those of an ideal society, representing a hypothetical undesirable society.
7. Disthopia: Is a community or society that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. Characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society.
ANARCHY IN U.K 1. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANARCHY AND THE PUNK MUSIC? 2. WHY THE PUNK IN THE 70s AGE WAS TAKEN AS A MOVEMENT OF CHAOS AND DISORDER? 3. HOW INFLUENCED THE BAND “SEX PISTOLS” IN THE ANRCHY? 4. WHO IS McLaren AND WHAT BROUGHT TO ANARCHY? 5. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NEGATIVE ANRCHY AND ALTERNATIVE ANARCHY?
7 The first concrete punk rock scene appeared in the mid '70s in New York. Bands like The Ramones, Wayne County, Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, Blondie and the Talking Heads were playing regularly in the Bowery District, most notably at CBGB.
1. The Anarcho-Punk is a current within the punk movement that promotes anarchist ideology. The Anarcho-Punk punk reformulates transforming their ethical stance towards a clear position in favor of that political ideology.
A state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems. Absence of government and absolute freedom of the individual, regarded as a political ideal.
9. The movement punk, which centres on punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. This movement is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.
1. What does UTOPIA mean? 2. How far is it possible to build utopia in an industrial society? 3. How was the origin of utopian ideas? 4. How the First World War led to widespread utopian? 5. Was socialism one of the great Utopian movements of the pre-1914 period? Why? 6. What does dystopia mean? 7. Give some Characteristics of a Dystopian Society 8. “Take place in societies where the people live in constant fear and control of their governing body, live meaningless lives and have very little hope for any amount of change to take place.” It refers to UTOPIA or DYSTOPYA? Why? 9. What Makes a Novel Dystopian? 10. What were some of the cultural and political conditions dystopian fiction in the 20th century?
Utopia is a name for an ideal society, taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system.
utopia is a plan for an ideal goverment where his achieve is have a perfect and just system without troubles but its some almost impossible to achieve its a dream very difficult to carry out
6. Dystopia It is a perverse utopia where reality set in opposition to those of an ideal society. The term was coined as an antonym of utopia and is primarily used to refer to a shell company (often located in the near future) where social trends lead to apocalyptic ends.
1.Utopia is a name for an ideal society, taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system. The term has been used to describe both intentional communities that attempted to create an ideal society, and fictional societies portrayed in literature. "Utopia" is sometimes used pejoratively, in reference to an unrealistic ideal that is impossible to achieve, and has spawned other concepts, most prominently dystopia.
3. The western idea of utopia originates in the ancient world, where legends of an earthly paradise lost to history, combined with the human desire to create, or recreate, an ideal society, helped form the utopian idea.
6- A dystopia is a fictional society. This dystopian society is often used in novels, essays, comics and movies. Dystopia is one of the most ubiquitous subgenres of science fiction. Best known is almost definitely 1984, George Orwell, who superbly reflects an indefinite future of humanity divided into three mega states fascist
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1. What world war open field to literature modern classic? 2. Are modern classics literary works that endure over time? 3. Is classical literature the preamble to the modern or contemporary literature? 4. What cultures are known as the classical world? 5. What is the most important series of JK Rowling books? 6. In what world is based the saga Harry Potter? 7. What is the main theme of the Harry Potter saga is surrounded? 8. The saga of Harry Potter, is an example of classic modern literature? Why? 9. The Harry Potter saga had great ability Dickensian like humor, irony and fiction. ¿What time is such inspiration? 10. Which literary genre belongs to the Harry Potter Saga?
What is the most important series of JK Rowling books?
J.K. Rowling is the famous British author of the worldwide attention gaining Harry Potter series. She has also written two small volumes, which appear as the titles of Harry’s school books within the novels. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through The Ages were published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books and Scholastic in March 2001 in aid of Comic Relief. A third volume, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, which appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was published on December 3, 2008 in aid of The Children's High Level Group.
1. What world war open field to literature modern classic? Second world war was armed conflict longest of the history, it brought a lot of changes in the literature.
1. What do you think about the emergence of the Skinhead? 2. What do you think about the nationalism? 3. How was Margaret thatcher? 4. Why was the reason for the create the movie “This is England” ? 5. What do you know about Malvinas war? 6. When died Margaret thatcher? 7. Which was the fashion of the skinhead? 8. What is racism for you? 9. What is anti-fascism for you? 10. What is neonazismo for you?
i think that the mankind need be nationalism love for their country the problem is here an absurd country many times people hate the country but the guiltys are the goverment, but there are countries with good goverment and i think that nationalism has many good points
the common definition is discriminate people with opposite colours as white as black people, but i think the the true racism should by the mind the mental pauperism of the people without importance the colour of the skin, because they want be poors and grew poors and poors stayed
she was the first minister and a important politician in united kindomg, she was called the iron woman because her politics and thougts about sovietic union. she also was lawyer and chemist and she was so important because i work a lot to improve the economical situation from united kindomg
Why was the reason for the create the movie “This is England” ?
This is England is a look back at the early eighties of British working-class life through the eyes of young Shaun and his new gang, and dealing with the bitterness of outside influences such as racism and xenophobia, of mass unemployment and the fall out of the Falkland's War.
8.Racism is ugly. It divides people into “us” and “them”, based on where we come from or the colour of our skin. And it happens when people feel that it’s okay to treat others badly as they go about their daily lives. - See more at: http://itstopswithme.humanrights.gov.au/it-stops-with-me/what-you-say-matters/why-racism#sthash.AFz1dm1a.dpuf
9. Anti-fascism: It means you refuse to listen and take part in open debate about what is really happening, an anti fascist has a problem with understanding and realising what democracy is and means.
2- for my nationalism is related to politics, for example, the defense of the interests of the nation before others, and above all for its preservation as one entity in the areas of language, culture, etc against destruction processes the identity or the identity or processing.
5 - The Falklands War also called the South Atlantic War was an armed conflict between Argentina and the UK held in the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich. The war took place from 2 April, the Argentine landing on the islands, and June 14, 1982, the date agreed cessation of hostilities
WHY THE PUNK IN THE 70s AGE WAS TAKEN AS A MOVEMENT OF CHAOS AND DISORDER?
in those yeas united states and britain had a economical crisis and punk and rock music started to represent a criticals or a different way to think from young poeople in those contries
i belive that nationalism is good but when you interprete that in love and respect for your contry , but along the history i belive that the mistake about this philosophy is go to end or think taht you are better to other people based in histoical and genetic aspects
1. What is The anti-capitalist into an Anarchy in the UK? 2. How was originate the punk rock and how was their look? 3. How were the punk politics thoughts? 4. What is the manning of : The ultimate ‘meaning’ of punk is the absence of absence of any ultimate ‘meaning’. 5. The Anarchy UK originated: music, fashion or politics thinks? Why? 6. What is Utopic? 7. How influenced the utopic into the society? 8. What is Dispotic? 9. What was the distopic origin? 10. What is the relation between literature and distopic?
8. I think that despotism was a form of government that had some European monarchies of the eighteenth century, in which the kings, who still had absolute power, tried to apply measures illustrated, ie, tried to educate the people.
was a form of government that had some European monarchies of the eighteenth century, in which the kings, who still had absolute power, tried to apply measures illustrated, that is to say, they tried to educated the people.
In its original nature, the punk culture has been primarily concerned with individual freedom, which tends to create beliefs in concepts such as individualism, anti-authoritarianism, anarchism and free thought. Punk ideologies have often included a critical view of the world; seeing modern day societies as placing extensive limits on humanity.
1. Which social aspects influenced the American culture hippie on UK? 2. What are the main characteristics and values of the New Age Travellers? 3. The Hippie movement exists today in UK, as you describe? 4. What way the hippies expressed their solidarity with the poor and the Indians? 5. Which are the main causes of the Hippie movement? 6. What was concept the Hippie movement about politics? 7. Mencione un hecho histórico que haya sucedido durante el movimiento hippie en UK? 8. Tell us one historical event that happened during the hippie movement in UK 9. Which is the message of the Hippie movement? 10. Do you know any movie hippie culture?
The war in Vietnam was one of the most important factors in the whole Hippie movement and the central political “event” in the late sixties. The USA was never officially in war with North Vietnam.
1 What is meaning of liteture modern classic? 2 What expressing the literature moderm classic? 3 Who is j.k rowling? 4 What makes a modern classic? 5 Which was the most important book of j.k rowling? 6 Who is harry potter? 7 What importance literary has harry potter? 8 Why would a person read classic literature? 9 Is the hound of the baskervilles a classic novel? 10 What are some modern classics from american literature?
1. modern literature tells us about the period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 and the literature speaks of the Greek and Roman civilization.
is the title character of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Potter, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard.
8. Classic literature gives the reader a foundation for references in other work and literature, also provides a cultural references. Many products today use classic symbols, names, and terms to sell their product.
1) what was the kind of music that the hippies listened? 2) what was the main city of the hippie age? 3) what was the main idea of the hippie people? 4) what is the relation between the california dreaming an the hippie? 5) what was the first city when the hippies lived in the uk? 6) what kinds of cultures influence the hippie age? 7) what were the main drugs that used the hippie people? 8) what was the influence of the hippism in the uk? 9) which were the writtersthat inspired the hippies? 10) which were the main groups of music of that age?
1 Hippies were part of a subculture of a youth movement that arose in the United States in the mid 1960s. Music associated with hippies included The Beatles, America, and Bob Dylan.
at the same time that hippie movement grow in usa , lsd started to study like a medical tratamient alnd with some influence was the flag about drugs in his period of time
1) what was the kind of music that the hippies listened? Music was very important to hippies, they liked rock and roll, the woodstock festival was one of the events most remembered for the hippies in the music aspect.
music associated with hippies included The Beatles, America, and Bob Dylan.Hippies may have enjoyed orchestra or country music as well. They would have been just like anyone else in their music preferences.
8. The hippies influenced The Beatles and others in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe. Hippie culture spread worldwide through a fusion of rock music, folk, blues, and psychedelic rock; it also found expression in literature, the dramatic arts, fashion, and the visual arts, including film, posters advertising rock concerts, and album covers.
1. When was Margaret thatcher born? 2. What was her political position? 3. What is her relationship with the Falkland’s war? 4. How was she called? 5. When did she die? 6. What period was her government in? 7. What was her first political position? 8. What was thatcher’s position regarding URSS? 9. What were the consequences for thatcher’s government of Falkland’s war? 10. Who interpreted her in the movie “the iron lady”?
1. She was born on October 13, 1925 2. Minister for the Civil Service of the United Kingdom 3. Thatcher defended the Falkland Islands, which triggered the Falkland's war. 4. The Iron Lady 5. She was die on April 8, 2013 6. from 1979 to 1990 7. Member of Parliament 8. firme oposición 9. The return to democracy in the Republic of Argentina. In England, the popularity of Margaret Thatcher rose considerably, allowing his party to win the next election. 10. Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher.
10. The Iron Lady is a 2011 British biographical film based on the life of Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013). Thatcher is portrayed primarily by Meryl Streep,
1-Who was Margaret thatcher? 2-Who against Margaret thatcher, the rich or the poor? 3 Why Margaret was against punk? 4- What was the message of the Thatcherism agains the punk ? 5 what was the main idea of the punk culture? 6- who do you think about the phrase by Margaret? “There is no obligation to the poor. He who is poor is because he deserves it, There is no reason to look to those who come behind” 7- . Which were the reasons of the strike against of the thatcherism? 8- which were the reason of the punk movement ? 9-How was the answer of England against the , punk movement ? 10- What was her first political position?
1 she was the first minister and a important politician in united kindomg, she was called the iron woman because her politics about sovietic union. - she was lawyer - she was chemist and she was so important because she worked a lot to improve the economical situation from united kindomg.
8- which were the reason of the punk movement ? The punk-rock movement or youth subculture of late seventies Britain was and is, even today, the cause of much controversy. It has often been accepted that the political orientation of the movement and its outcomes are decidedly located on the left wing, including, in particular, a strong anti-racist agenda.
5. Punk ideologies are a group of varied social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture. In its original incarnation, the punk subculture was primarily concerned with concepts such as anti-establishment, equality, freedom, anti-authoritarianism, individualism, direct action, free thought and non-conformity.
1- Margaret Thatcher was a British politics, first minister from 1979 to 1990. Margaret Hilda Roberts studied chemical sciences at the University of Oxford and spent four years as a research chemist.
1 - What is the Californian movement? 2 - What character had influence in the California movement? 3 - What country the Californian movement arises? 4 – What is the hippy culture? 5- What influence did the hippie culture in the UK on 60? 6- What questioned the hippie culture? 7 - Where does the word Hippie? 8 - What character had influence in the California movement? 9- What costume used this culture? 10-What kind of music I listened to the hippie culture?
1. is a national movement formed by a group of Tijuana in October 2013, as an expression of dissatisfaction with the Mexican federal tax reform that year.
the hippie clture is be pacifist, take care of the enviroment, smoke a lot of weed, go against the system against the bigs factories, dont have excess of the natural resources etc etc
9- What costume used this culture? feel the peace and love. Preaching peace in a time of war was against the norm and the older generation didn't understand what the Hippie generation was all about. Hippies rejected the teachings of their elders and turned to a new culture that was their very own. With that came a new way of dressing, speaking and thinking that changed the world. The ideals of the hippie generation were reflected in music and lifestyle more so than any generation since. They incorporate bold floral prints, tie dye and psychedelic patterns to create retro pieces of costume art. Pants feature bell bottoms and tops have flowing styles.
4. People who decided that it was more interesting to live for the moment, enjoying or creating music art and poetry, not worrying about "career". Peace became the ultimate message of the 60′s. The Hippies also took the form of dropping out of society to enforce the changes they felt neccessary. It was an era of rebellion.
1. Who was George Orwell?. 2. which current he followed? 3. his books was the man against the rules of? 4. what was his other job? 5. where he born? 6. what do you think about scient reallity? 7. What do you think about the computers make our works? 8. what do you think about tecnology and health? 9. Do you like live in a virtual life? why? 10. do you think that with tecnology we are more slaves? maybe the guverment
1. George Orwell, pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, Born 1903, Motīhāri, Bengal, India—died Jan. 21, 1950, London. English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-four (1949), the latter a profound anti-Utopian novel that examines the dangers of totalitarian rule. 2. anti-communist 3. totalitarianism and democratic socialism 4. Journalist 5. Motihari, India 6. The science is very usefull but now the tecnology it hasn't use the good way 7. The computers are very important to improve the science development but I disagree that the robots will do human things, because we will became lazy people 8. Tecnology is usefull to improve the health system. 9. Yes, Because the virtual life is a resource to development our things and skills 10. This depents the person, because thanks to tecnology some people can do a marvelous things.
George Orwell, pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was a British writer and journalist, whose work bears the mark of the personal experiences of the author in three stages of life.
Orwell is best known for two novels, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, both of which were published toward the end of his life. Animal Farm (1945) was an anti-Soviet satire in a pastoral setting featuring two pigs as its main protagonists. In 1949, Orwell published another masterwork, Nineteen Eighty-Four (or1984 in later editions). This bleak vision of the world divided into three oppressive nations stirred up controversy among reviewers, who found this fictional future too despairing.
7 i belive that computer are used to do our life easy but when humans start to depend of techonology such as social context and learning process are change his mentality and knoweldege to do faster a work or job
he was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic. His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and commitment to democratic socialism
9. Do you like live in a virtual life? why? In my opinion, all in a balance is good; the problem is when people excess in the use. Virtual life has facilitated the communication but a lot of people spend much time in this and they forget other things so important
1. When was the Falkland’s war?
ReplyDelete2. Who were the principal authors of Falkland’s war?
3. When was the end of Falkland’s war?
4. Who did authorize the invasion Falklands Island?
5. Which were the reasons of this invasion?
6. Which were the consequences of Falkland’s war?
7. How was the answer of England against the invasion?
8. Which were the losses of Falkland’s war?
9. Who was the winner?
10. Who do you think have more right on the Falklands Island?
who was the winner ?
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3. The falkland's war began on April 2, 1982 and ended on June 14 of that year
Delete1. april 2nd - june 14th 1982
Delete2. Argentina and UK
3. June 14th 1982
4. Jorge anaya
5. Argentina wanted to get back the authority on the islands
6. Margaret thatcher's goverment was re elected
7. Defending their territory
8. Argentina
9. UK
10.Argentina because the islands are near them
-the war left the Argentina´s army practically destroyed as its bags as the personal
Delete- the war shows the big differentes between military service obligate and the military servico in voluntary way
1 was fought in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom (UK) over the disputed Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
Delete2) the principal authors of that war were Argentina and United Kingdom.
Delete. Which were the reasons of this invasion?
Deleteargentina try to impouse his authority in the island
4. In early 1982, President Leopoldo Galtieri, the head of the Argentina's ruling military junta, authorized the invasion of the British Falkland Islands.
Delete1,April 12 to June 14, 1982
Delete1 -The war was developed from 2 April, the Argentine landing on the islands, and June 14, 1982, date of cessation of hostilities between Argentina and the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Delete3- the end of Falkland war was the June 14, 1982.
Deleteyou cannot repeat the answers
DeleteWhen was the Falkland’s war?
ReplyDeleteThe Falkland´s War began on April 2, 1982, when Argentine troops landed in the Falkland Islands. The Falklands War was the result of the Argentine invasion of the British-owned Falkland Islands.
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ReplyDelete1 what is the position of the punk movement about society ?
2 what is the history context of the word uthopia ?
3 can you explainwith your words the uthopia concept ?
4 wich contries do you consider important to punk history and developed and why ?
5 what are the diffeences betwen uthopia and disthopia ?
6 what is the meaning of disthopia in greek language ?
7 can you explain with your words disthopia concept ?
8 write five important characteristics or important information about punk history
9 what are the most importants instruments in punk music ?
10 write five importants bands or singers about punk music
the punk movement began in England in the 70th decade the movement started in the highstratus because the youngs didn´t want be supporting by the estateso they began to be rebels they didn´t accept the system and took a position against the state, obviously after the punk was taken in another forms o thuoghts
Deletesomeones of the principal and comercial music punk bands are the sex pistols, the ramones, misfits but talking about punk rock not its derivatios
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Sex Pistols
The Ramones
sum 41
The Clash
The Offspring
My Chemical Romance
The Misfits
there are a lot of bands that are from neo punk or comercial music without sense until bands emo those bands don´t have any relation with punk. the true bands are misfits ramones sex pistols but if we talk about hardcore punk o street punk we talk about casualties non servioum between others
Deletewhat is the position of the punk movement about society ?
DeleteThe punk was primarily concerned with concepts such as anti-establishment, equality, freedom, anti-authoritarianism, individualism, direct action, free thought and non-conformity.
5. The uthopia concept refers to the representation of an ideal or ironic world presented as an alternative to actually existing world, and disthopia is the opposite of uthopia meaning a 'negative uthopia', where reality set in antithetical to those of an ideal society, representing a hypothetical undesirable society.
Delete7. Disthopia: Is a community or society that is in some important way undesirable or frightening. Characterized by dehumanization, totalitarian governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society.
Delete3 - in my opinion is an ideal society is something unreal, imaginary, something that does not exist, we all have a different ideal of a perfect world.
DeleteANARCHY IN U.K
ReplyDelete1. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANARCHY AND THE PUNK MUSIC?
2. WHY THE PUNK IN THE 70s AGE WAS TAKEN AS A MOVEMENT OF CHAOS AND DISORDER?
3. HOW INFLUENCED THE BAND “SEX PISTOLS” IN THE ANRCHY?
4. WHO IS McLaren AND WHAT BROUGHT TO ANARCHY?
5. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NEGATIVE ANRCHY AND ALTERNATIVE ANARCHY?
6.How you engage the punk music with the anarchy?
Delete7. When was born the movement punk?
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DeleteThe first concrete punk rock scene appeared in the mid '70s in New York. Bands like The Ramones, Wayne County, Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers, Blondie and the Talking Heads were playing regularly in the Bowery District, most notably at CBGB.
1. The Anarcho-Punk is a current within the punk movement that promotes anarchist ideology. The Anarcho-Punk punk reformulates transforming their ethical stance towards a clear position in favor of that political ideology.
Delete8. what is it anarchy?
Delete9.what is the moviment punk?
10.Who were the main currents for movement punk?
what is anarchy?
DeleteAnarchy:
A state of disorder due to absence or non-recognition of authority or other controlling systems. Absence of government and absolute freedom of the individual, regarded as a political ideal.
7 between 1974 and 1976 in the United States
Delete9. The movement punk, which centres on punk rock music, includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashions and forms of expression, including visual art, dance, literature and film. This movement is largely characterized by anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom.
Delete8- anarchy mentions the absence of government power, refers to a situation of political order.
Delete1. What does UTOPIA mean?
ReplyDelete2. How far is it possible to build utopia in an industrial society?
3. How was the origin of utopian ideas?
4. How the First World War led to widespread utopian?
5. Was socialism one of the great Utopian movements of the pre-1914 period? Why?
6. What does dystopia mean?
7. Give some Characteristics of a Dystopian Society
8. “Take place in societies where the people live in constant fear and control of their governing body, live meaningless lives and have very little hope for any amount of change to take place.” It refers to UTOPIA or DYSTOPYA? Why?
9. What Makes a Novel Dystopian?
10. What were some of the cultural and political conditions dystopian fiction in the 20th century?
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DeleteUtopia is a name for an ideal society, taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system.
Deleteutopia is a plan for an ideal goverment where his achieve is have a perfect and just system without troubles
Deletebut its some almost impossible to achieve its a dream very difficult to carry out
6. Dystopia It is a perverse utopia where reality set in opposition to those of an ideal society. The term was coined as an antonym of utopia and is primarily used to refer to a shell company (often located in the near future) where social trends lead to apocalyptic ends.
Delete1.Utopia is a name for an ideal society, taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system. The term has been used to describe both intentional communities that attempted to create an ideal society, and fictional societies portrayed in literature. "Utopia" is sometimes used pejoratively, in reference to an unrealistic ideal that is impossible to achieve, and has spawned other concepts, most prominently dystopia.
Delete3. The western idea of utopia originates in the ancient world, where legends of an earthly paradise lost to history, combined with the human desire to create, or recreate, an ideal society, helped form the utopian idea.
Delete6- A dystopia is a fictional society. This dystopian society is often used in novels, essays, comics and movies. Dystopia is one of the most ubiquitous subgenres of science fiction. Best known is almost definitely 1984, George Orwell, who superbly reflects an indefinite future of humanity divided into three mega states fascist
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1. What world war open field to literature modern classic?
2. Are modern classics literary works that endure over time?
3. Is classical literature the preamble to the modern or contemporary
literature?
4. What cultures are known as the classical world?
5. What is the most important series of JK Rowling books?
6. In what world is based the saga Harry Potter?
7. What is the main theme of the Harry Potter saga is surrounded?
8. The saga of Harry Potter, is an example of classic modern literature?
Why?
9. The Harry Potter saga had great ability Dickensian like humor, irony
and fiction. ¿What time is such inspiration?
10. Which literary genre belongs to the Harry Potter Saga?
What is the most important series of JK Rowling books?
DeleteJ.K. Rowling is the famous British author of the worldwide attention gaining Harry Potter series. She has also written two small volumes, which appear as the titles of Harry’s school books within the novels. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through The Ages were published by Bloomsbury Children’s Books and Scholastic in March 2001 in aid of Comic Relief. A third volume, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, which appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was published on December 3, 2008 in aid of The Children's High Level Group.
1. What world war open field to literature modern classic?
DeleteSecond world war was armed conflict longest of the history, it brought a lot of changes in the literature.
10 - the literary genere of Harry Potter is fantasy or fantasy.
DeleteTHIS IS ENGLAND : SKINHEAD AND NATIONALISM
ReplyDelete1. What do you think about the emergence of the Skinhead?
2. What do you think about the nationalism?
3. How was Margaret thatcher?
4. Why was the reason for the create the movie “This is England” ?
5. What do you know about Malvinas war?
6. When died Margaret thatcher?
7. Which was the fashion of the skinhead?
8. What is racism for you?
9. What is anti-fascism for you?
10. What is neonazismo for you?
i think that the mankind need be nationalism love for their country the problem is here an absurd country many times people hate the country but the guiltys are the goverment, but there are countries with good goverment and i think that nationalism has many good points
Deletethe common definition is discriminate people with opposite colours as white as black people, but i think the the true racism should by the mind the mental pauperism of the people without importance the colour of the skin, because they want be poors and grew poors and poors stayed
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DeleteShe died in Londres, 8 de abril de 2013
3 how was margaret thatcher
Deleteshe was the first minister and a important politician in united kindomg, she was called the iron woman because her politics and thougts about sovietic union. she also was lawyer and chemist and she was so important because i work a lot to improve the economical situation from united kindomg
Why was the reason for the create the movie “This is England” ?
DeleteThis is England is a look back at the early eighties of British working-class life through the eyes of young Shaun and his new gang, and dealing with the bitterness of outside influences such as racism and xenophobia, of mass unemployment and the fall out of the Falkland's War.
8. What is racism?
DeleteAre ideas or beliefs of superiority, these have busted a lot of lives in a way physically and psychologically.
4. Why was the reason for the create the movie “This is England” ?
DeleteThis movie tells chronicles of young people in a social-political moment, unfortunately showed the cruel reality in England. These were the reasons.
April 8, 2013, London, United Kingdom
Delete8.Racism is ugly. It divides people into “us” and “them”, based on where we come from or the colour of our skin. And it happens when people feel that it’s okay to treat others badly as they go about their daily lives. - See more at: http://itstopswithme.humanrights.gov.au/it-stops-with-me/what-you-say-matters/why-racism#sthash.AFz1dm1a.dpuf
Delete9. Anti-fascism: It means you refuse to listen and take part in open debate about what is really happening, an anti fascist has a problem with understanding and realising what democracy is and means.
Delete2- for my nationalism is related to politics, for example, the defense of the interests of the nation before others, and above all for its preservation as one entity in the areas of language, culture, etc against destruction processes the identity or the identity or processing.
Delete5 - The Falklands War also called the South Atlantic War was an armed conflict between Argentina and the UK held in the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich. The war took place from 2 April, the Argentine landing on the islands, and June 14, 1982, the date agreed cessation of hostilities
DeleteWHY THE PUNK IN THE 70s AGE WAS TAKEN AS A MOVEMENT OF CHAOS AND DISORDER?
ReplyDeletein those yeas united states and britain had a economical crisis and punk and rock music started to represent a criticals or a different way to think from young poeople in those contries
What do you think about the nationalism?
Deletei belive that nationalism is good but when you interprete that in love and respect for your contry , but along the history i belive that the mistake about this philosophy is go to end or think taht you are better to other people based in histoical and genetic aspects
1. What is The anti-capitalist into an Anarchy in the UK?
ReplyDelete2. How was originate the punk rock and how was their look?
3. How were the punk politics thoughts?
4. What is the manning of : The ultimate ‘meaning’ of punk is the absence of absence of any ultimate ‘meaning’.
5. The Anarchy UK originated: music, fashion or politics thinks? Why?
6. What is Utopic?
7. How influenced the utopic into the society?
8. What is Dispotic?
9. What was the distopic origin?
10. What is the relation between literature and distopic?
6) utopic is something that never happens something like a dream.
Delete8. I think that despotism was a form of government that had some European monarchies of the eighteenth century, in which the kings, who still had absolute power, tried to apply measures illustrated, ie, tried to educate the people.
Deletewas a form of government that had some European monarchies of the eighteenth century, in which the kings, who still had absolute power, tried to apply measures illustrated, that is to say, they tried to educated the people.
DeleteHow were the punk politics thoughts?
DeletePUNK IDEOLOGIES:
In its original nature, the punk culture has been primarily concerned with individual freedom, which tends to create beliefs in concepts such as individualism, anti-authoritarianism, anarchism and free thought. Punk ideologies have often included a critical view of the world; seeing modern day societies as placing extensive limits on humanity.
he term has been used to describe both intentional communities that attempt to create an ideal society, and imagined societies portrayed in fiction.
Delete1. Which social aspects influenced the American culture hippie on UK?
ReplyDelete2. What are the main characteristics and values of the New Age Travellers?
3. The Hippie movement exists today in UK, as you describe?
4. What way the hippies expressed their solidarity with the poor and the Indians?
5. Which are the main causes of the Hippie movement?
6. What was concept the Hippie movement about politics?
7. Mencione un hecho histórico que haya sucedido durante el movimiento hippie en UK?
8. Tell us one historical event that happened during the hippie movement in UK
9. Which is the message of the Hippie movement?
10. Do you know any movie hippie culture?
9. love and peace.
Delete10. Do you know any movie hippie culture?
DeleteMaybe, “”easy rider” show a hippie culture?
Which are the main causes of the Hippie movement?
DeleteThe war in Vietnam was one of the most important factors in the whole Hippie movement and the central political “event” in the late sixties. The USA was never officially in war with North Vietnam.
9- the message of the Hippie movement was, peace, love and freedom.
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ReplyDelete1 What is meaning of liteture modern classic?
Delete2 What expressing the literature moderm classic?
3 Who is j.k rowling?
4 What makes a modern classic?
5 Which was the most important book of j.k rowling?
6 Who is harry potter?
7 What importance literary has harry potter?
8 Why would a person read classic literature?
9 Is the hound of the baskervilles a classic novel?
10 What are some modern classics from american literature?
1. modern literature tells us about the period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 and the literature speaks of the Greek and Roman civilization.
Delete3) The most important book of j.k rowling is harry potter, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7.
Delete6. is the main fictional character in the book series created by author JK Rowling,
Deleteis the title character of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Potter, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard.
Delete8. Classic literature gives the reader a foundation for references in other work and literature, also provides a cultural references. Many products today use classic symbols, names, and terms to sell their product.
Delete1) what was the kind of music that the hippies listened?
ReplyDelete2) what was the main city of the hippie age?
3) what was the main idea of the hippie people?
4) what is the relation between the california dreaming an the hippie?
5) what was the first city when the hippies lived in the uk?
6) what kinds of cultures influence the hippie age?
7) what were the main drugs that used the hippie people?
8) what was the influence of the hippism in the uk?
9) which were the writtersthat inspired the hippies?
10) which were the main groups of music of that age?
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DeleteHippies were part of a subculture of a youth movement that arose in the United States in the mid 1960s. Music associated with hippies included The Beatles, America, and Bob Dylan.
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Deletei belive taht the most important city for the development of the hippie culture was san francisco
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Deleteat the same time that hippie movement grow in usa , lsd started to study like a medical tratamient alnd with some influence was the flag about drugs in his period of time
The hippies listened psychedelic rock, folk groove and rebellious.
Delete1) what was the kind of music that the hippies listened?
DeleteMusic was very important to hippies, they liked rock and roll, the woodstock festival was one of the events most remembered for the hippies in the music aspect.
music associated with hippies included The Beatles, America, and Bob Dylan.Hippies may have enjoyed orchestra or country music as well. They would have been just like anyone else in their music preferences.
Delete8. The hippies influenced The Beatles and others in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe. Hippie culture spread worldwide through a fusion of rock music, folk, blues, and psychedelic rock; it also found expression in literature, the dramatic arts, fashion, and the visual arts, including film, posters advertising rock concerts, and album covers.
Delete1 - The music was more hippies listen to rock and roll and pop.
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ReplyDelete1. When was Margaret thatcher born?
ReplyDelete2. What was her political position?
3. What is her relationship with the Falkland’s war?
4. How was she called?
5. When did she die?
6. What period was her government in?
7. What was her first political position?
8. What was thatcher’s position regarding URSS?
9. What were the consequences for thatcher’s government of Falkland’s war?
10. Who interpreted her in the movie “the iron lady”?
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Delete1. She was born on October 13, 1925
2. Minister for the Civil Service of the United Kingdom
3. Thatcher defended the Falkland Islands, which triggered the Falkland's war.
4. The Iron Lady
5. She was die on April 8, 2013
6. from 1979 to 1990
7. Member of Parliament
8. firme oposición
9. The return to democracy in the Republic of Argentina.
In England, the popularity of Margaret Thatcher rose considerably, allowing his party to win the next election.
10. Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher.
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DeleteMargaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925 in Grantham
4) she is called "iron lady" .
Delete1 Margaret thatcher was born on October 13, 1925 in Grantham, British Politics
Delete2Minister for the Civil Service of the United Kingdom
Delete10. The Iron Lady is a 2011 British biographical film based on the life of Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013). Thatcher is portrayed primarily by Meryl Streep,
Delete1-Who was Margaret thatcher?
ReplyDelete2-Who against Margaret thatcher, the rich or the poor?
3 Why Margaret was against punk?
4- What was the message of the Thatcherism agains the punk ?
5 what was the main idea of the punk culture?
6- who do you think about the phrase by Margaret?
“There is no obligation to the poor. He who is poor is because he deserves it, There is no reason to look to those who come behind”
7- . Which were the reasons of the strike against of the thatcherism?
8- which were the reason of the punk movement ?
9-How was the answer of England against the , punk movement ?
10- What was her first political position?
1 she was the first minister and a important politician in united kindomg, she was called the iron woman because her politics about sovietic union.
Delete- she was lawyer
- she was chemist and she was so important because she worked a lot to improve the economical situation from united kindomg.
Margaret thatcher was born on October 13, of 1925.
Delete1. Also Margareth Tatcher had a lot of influence in the economy of England in his period as Minister, and was against the syndicates
Delete10 She was elected as President of the Conservative Association at the University of Oxford in 1946 this was her firts political position
Delete8- which were the reason of the punk movement ?
DeleteThe punk-rock movement or youth subculture of late seventies Britain was and is, even today, the cause of much controversy. It has often been accepted that the political orientation of the movement and its outcomes are decidedly located on the left wing, including, in particular, a strong anti-racist agenda.
5. Punk ideologies are a group of varied social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture. In its original incarnation, the punk subculture was primarily concerned with concepts such as anti-establishment, equality, freedom, anti-authoritarianism, individualism, direct action, free thought and non-conformity.
Delete1- Margaret Thatcher was a British politics, first minister from 1979 to 1990. Margaret Hilda Roberts studied chemical sciences at the University of Oxford and spent four years as a research chemist.
Delete1 - What is the Californian movement?
ReplyDelete2 - What character had influence in the California movement?
3 - What country the Californian movement arises?
4 – What is the hippy culture?
5- What influence did the hippie culture in the UK on 60?
6- What questioned the hippie culture?
7 - Where does the word Hippie?
8 - What character had influence in the California movement?
9- What costume used this culture?
10-What kind of music I listened to the hippie culture?
1. is a national movement formed by a group of Tijuana in October 2013, as an expression of dissatisfaction with the Mexican federal tax reform that year.
Delete10 the hippie culture listened principally psychedelic rock, and folk.
Deletethe hippie clture is be pacifist, take care of the enviroment, smoke a lot of weed, go against the system against the bigs factories, dont have excess of the natural resources etc etc
Delete7. The word hippie derives from another English word, hip, which means "popular, trendy"
Delete9- What costume used this culture?
Deletefeel the peace and love. Preaching peace in a time of war was against the norm and the older generation didn't understand what the Hippie generation was all about. Hippies rejected the teachings of their elders and turned to a new culture that was their very own. With that came a new way of dressing, speaking and thinking that changed the world. The ideals of the hippie generation were reflected in music and lifestyle more so than any generation since.
They incorporate bold floral prints, tie dye and psychedelic patterns to create retro pieces of costume art. Pants feature bell bottoms and tops have flowing styles.
4. People who decided that it was more interesting to live for the moment, enjoying or creating music art and poetry, not worrying about "career". Peace became the ultimate message of the 60′s. The Hippies also took the form of dropping out of society to enforce the changes they felt neccessary. It was an era of rebellion.
DeleteMy ten questions
ReplyDelete1. Who was George Orwell?.
2. which current he followed?
3. his books was the man against the rules of?
4. what was his other job?
5. where he born?
6. what do you think about scient reallity?
7. What do you think about the computers make our works?
8. what do you think about tecnology and health?
9. Do you like live in a virtual life? why?
10. do you think that with tecnology we are more slaves? maybe the guverment
1. George Orwell, pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, Born 1903, Motīhāri, Bengal, India—died Jan. 21, 1950, London. English novelist, essayist, and critic famous for his novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty-four (1949), the latter a profound anti-Utopian novel that examines the dangers of totalitarian rule.
Delete2. anti-communist
3. totalitarianism and democratic socialism
4. Journalist
5. Motihari, India
6. The science is very usefull but now the tecnology it hasn't use the good way
7. The computers are very important to improve the science development but I disagree that the robots will do human things, because we will became lazy people
8. Tecnology is usefull to improve the health system.
9. Yes, Because the virtual life is a resource to development our things and skills 10. This depents the person, because thanks to tecnology some people can do a marvelous things.
George Orwell, pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was a British writer and journalist, whose work bears the mark of the personal experiences of the author in three stages of life.
Deletewhat was his other job?
DeleteOrwell is best known for two novels, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, both of which were published toward the end of his life. Animal Farm (1945) was an anti-Soviet satire in a pastoral setting featuring two pigs as its main protagonists. In 1949, Orwell published another masterwork, Nineteen Eighty-Four (or1984 in later editions). This bleak vision of the world divided into three oppressive nations stirred up controversy among reviewers, who found this fictional future too despairing.
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Deletei belive that computer are used to do our life easy but when humans start to depend of techonology such as social context and learning process are change his mentality and knoweldege to do faster a work or job
1) George Orwelln was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic.
Delete5. where he born?
Deletehe born in londres united kindomg
4. George Orwell Writer, essayist and journalist also he became a teacher
Deletehe was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic. His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and commitment to democratic socialism
Delete4- The Other Job was Journalist.
Delete5. he died on january 21 of 1950 in london of 46 years for a disease called tuberculosis.
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ReplyDelete5. Where was he born? Motihari, Bengal, India, in 1903
Delete9. Do you like live in a virtual life? why?
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, all in a balance is good; the problem is when people excess in the use. Virtual life has facilitated the communication but a lot of people spend much time in this and they forget other things so important