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Thursday, April 23, 2009

The War Of 1812- the winner

In the war of 1812 the British vs the Amercians, I think British won that war because of how much battles British won against the Amercians. The Amercians only won 2 battles and the British won the rest of the battles. The first battles were the Amercians were trying to take British land but the British fought hard and won, but at the end the Amercians didn't win nothing but the British attacked Amercians near the end and burned down the white house that's why the White house is white. For the other question there is always a winner or a loser because sooner or later there will be someone who lost.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Assignment #9

Dear Dairy:

My name is Andrew I am a loyalist who got kicked out from Britain and America, because I supported Britain for highly diverse reasons. I served Britain in specially created provincial corps, accompanied by several thousand Indians. I was born in 1763 in a small village in Britain, I am a poor farmer who is married man, I have 2 boys and 1 one girl. In Britain I used to own a farm with my father, my father was killed by patriots, because my father didn't agree to leave to North America so my father got shot, and my mother who died giving birth to me. Right now I live in St Lawrence to its junction with Lake Ontario with other loyalist just like me. I live in my small house I built and I own a farm. I really like some of the new things in my life and I don't, but I am angry that I got kicked out of Britain, but at least me and my family are okay. Me and my family have plenty of food, we fish and we hunt for our food we have a river near our town so we fish alot. We have lots of people in our village more and more loyalists come to our village and they don't have any food or a place to stay, they are hurt. I really feel angry about the Patriots I will never forgive them for what they did.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Husam Talk Show with Micheal Jordan

Husam: Hi I am Husam and I am the host of this show and I will be talking to Micheal Jordan.

Audience:Yeah!!!!!!!!!woooooo!!

Micheal Jordan: Hi I am Micheal Jordan has you all know, Husam invited me to his show. I love his show and I am a big fan of Husam, so thank Husam for inviting me.

Husam: Thank you now let's get the show, Micheal tell who you are and tell all of us about yourself.

Micheal Jordan: Okay I was born in Brooklyn, New York February 17, 1963, I am a retried basketball player has you all know, and a active businessman. People say I am the greatest basketball player of all time. I joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984. I am fourth of five children. I have two older brothers, Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan, Jr, one older sister, Deloris, and a younger sister, Roslyn.

Husam: Did you get married, if you did how many children you have.

Micheal Jordan: Yes I am married, I got married to Juanita Vanoy in September 1989, and I have two sons, Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James, and a daughter, Jasmine.

Husam: you are on lots of brands such as.

Micheal Jordan: I am lots of brands such as Nike, Coca-Cola, Chevrolet, Gatorade, McDonald's, Ball Park Franks, Rayovac, Wheaties, Hanes, and MCI.

Husam: Wow!! that's alot, were you in a movie Jordan and the Looney Tunes in Space Jam. I loved that movie it was funny. Now that you are retired what do you do to waste time.

Micheal Jordan: I still play basketball, I mostly stay home with my wife and children they can be fun sometimes, or I play some golf.

Husam: Sorry to stop you but we are now done the show.

Audience: nooooo!!!ahhhhhh!!!!

Husam: Everyone say bye to Micheal

Audience: Bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Micheal!!!!!!!!!!!!bye!

Husam: Next show we be having the one and only Will Smith.

Husam Talk Show with Louis Riel

Husam: Hello ladies and gentlemen welcome! to the Husam show, today we are going to be talking to Louis Riel Day.

Audience: wooooooooooooo yeah!!!!!!!!clap! clap!

Louis Riel: Hi thank you for inviting me now that I am here let's start the how.

Husam: Okay how does it feel to be Manitoba's new February holiday will be named in honour of the Metis leader Louis Riel, the Red River and the North West rebellions, you are really famous in Canada.

Louis Riel: I was born in 22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885, was a Canadian politican, I was the founder of the province of Manitoba. I was forced into exile in the United States, during the rebellion

Husam: Are you married, if you are married how many kids you have

Louis Riel: I got married in 1881 while in exile in Montana, and I have to 2 children.

Louis Riel: I was seen as a Father of Confederation or a traitor, I was elected three times to the Canadian House of Commons, I was the eldest of eleven of my brothers and sisters I felt good to be the oldest

Husam: We have a big fan in the audience He came all the way from Manitoba just to see you, Joe.

Audience: woooooooooooooooh yeah!!

Joe: I am your favorite fan I named all my five kids after you. Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!

Louis Riel: thank you I never knew that I had so much people really liked me.

Husam: You led two resistance movements against the Canadian Government, were you scared because fighting against the government, that can really be scary.

Louis Riel: I really did not feel scared because I was not the only one who was fighting, I am a a hero all over Canada.

Husam: Thank you for coming and come back anytime.

Audience: YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love you Husam.

Husam: next time we will be having Micheal Jordan, and asking him about his life and everything about him.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Assignment #7

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a.) Which category of Canadian Personalities interested you the most? Did you like the "we inspired", "we founded", "we fought", "we built" or "we governed" section the best?

I really liked the part, "we fought", part when how both James Wolfe, and Louis-Joseph were remembered as heroes they fought that decisive battle, during all those 5 years of conflict. Like how the first battle Marquis De Montcalm ever lost, to James Wolfe. It is was the end for both generals, the battle will decide the destiny of Canada. The battle that won Canada to British

b.) Which personality interested you the most? Why? Find an image of him or her to embed (add to the body of your post) and write, in your own words, a short description of what he or she did and why he or she is your favourite.

James Wolfe really interested me the most was, when James Wolfe was wounded during the battle that reshaped the destiny of Canada. James Wolfe the commander of the British forces in Quebec. James Wolfe fought till death to win Canada to British, it was the supreme moment. James Wolfe died On September 13, 1759. What Jame Wolfe was really interesting what he said, "The Marquis De Montcalm is at the head of a great number of bad soldiers, and I am at the head of a small number of good ones, that wish for nothing so much as to fight him — but the wary old fellow avoids an action doubtful of the behaviour of his army".


c.) In your post, suggest three more influential Canadian personalities that could be added to this site. Why did you choose these people? Which categories would they fit into? Link to information about each of them.

The three influential Canadian personalities that I picked are: Laura Secord, Lucy Maud Montgomery, and James Naismith

Laura Secord was one of the Canadian personalities I picked. Laura Secord was born in 1775, Laura became a hero of the War of 1812 when she risked her life to warn the British that the American troops were on there way to attack. She travelled for 32 Kilometers through woods and swamps, behind enemy lines, to deliver her message. I think she she belong to the we fought category, I put her in this category because, she fought passionately for a cause through actions, words, and military engagements.


The second person I will be talking about who I think who should be in the Canadian personalities is Lucy Maud Montgomery. Lucy Maud was born in 1874, she was the author of more then 20 books. Her best-known was Anne of Green Gables which has been spun off into TV, movies, plays, an entire tourist industry in Prince Edward Island, and even two theme parks in Japan. I think if Lucy can be in the Canadian personalities i would put her in the we inspired category she created works and accomplished them.


The Last but not least is James Naismith I think he should be in the Canadian personalities. James Naismith was the inventor of basketball. He had been trying to come up with a game to keep his students from being bored. With a soccer ball, two peach baskets and 13 rules, he was the man that created the sport played by then 300 million people in 180 country's. I think if he was in the Canadian personalities, I would think he would fit in the we inspired category because, he created works and accomplished them.

5.
Vote on your favourite Canadian personality. (Click on the link to vote)
I will vote for Samuel De Champlain

6. Turn the volume down on your computer, and play the
Mystery History-Maker Match-Up. Find out which personality you have the most in common with.

7. Go back to your post and answer the following question:d.) Which History-Maker did you have the most in common with? Were you able to figure it out from the clues given? What do you share with that person? What are some things that are different between you and that person?



The person I was most in common to was James Naismith, What gave the picture of him gave it away in black you can see the ball, and the first clue gave away ever thing. I really never knew I would end up with James Naismith because i really don't like to play basketball. What me and him have in common are that he was born in fall and so was I, and he has more then three brothers and sisters. The thing him don't have in common are that he likes Basketball and i really don't like basketball, he also was born in Canada and so was I. I actually thing me and him don't have that much the same personalities so i really thing they should change the quiz, but that will be pretty cool if invented a sport.

e.) One hundred years from now, (in 2109!) imagine that students are learning about Canadian History Makers and they discover you. What will you be remembered for? How were you a Canadian History Maker? You are using your things that your imagination, so think about some would like to accomplish in your life and imagine that you have all the accomplishments of your life to look back on. Write a short profile of yourself, imagining the contributions you have made to the future of Canada. (Write this as though you've lived your whole life. You may have been a phenomenal athlete, the first black Prime Minister, cured cancer...use your imagination!)

Husam Abdurheman was born October 29, 1996 raised in Canada, Ontario, Ottawa. Husam who had one brother and two sisters, Husam was a the captain of the soccer team in Yemen where his mother and father was born, Husam was also a Doctor who was researching a cure to cancer. Husam has been researching cancer for about 8 years he spent ever penny, and risked he had to find a cure. After 2 years he found the cure to cancer, he sold the cure and made billions. He was done being a doctor, he went back to being a soccer player. Husam brought Yemen to the finals in the world cup against Spain but Husam got assassined because Spain was going to lose so someone assassined him. Husam who was born in 1996 died 2031, Husam was a hero to all the world, he was named after lakes and a country.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Assignment #6

The person I will pick for black history month will be Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman, was born Araminta Ross 1820 – 10 March 1913. Tubman was beaten and whipped by her various owners as a child. Harriet Tubman was an African-American, and Union spy during the U.S. Civil War. After escaping she made thirteen missions to rescue over seventy slaves.Using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. The largest group settled in Upper Canada, called Canada West from 1841, and today Southren Ontario, where numerous African Canadian communities developed. I got these information

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Assignment #5

When the first settlers came to Canada they decide to name it New France. On their here lots of people died way In Canada. The Summer was really nice and warm. They never knew how cold it was, so they had to Hunt for food to eat and they needed to the fur to wear to keep on to keep warm. They had to cut down trees to make a fire it was really hard in the winter in Canada. The first settlers deiced to take this land because of all the beaver in winter for them to hunt, because in France the beavers were starting to exited that is one reason. There was good fish and they can get more money by selling the fish and fur and make
money and they can have more land. Here are some sites I visited.
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