World Political Geography - UCF Fall 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Geopolitical Aspects of State
This class period was my favorite of the semester as I felt as if I were in the United Nations. It was great to hear and learn so much about different countries and their current events. There were many countries that I did not know too much about! Even though I was sick, I still had the chance to represent Colombia and give my input. Of course, due to the recent attacks in Paris, much of the emphasis went towards France and its handling against terrorism.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Electoral Geography Voting Systems
Today's lecture on Electoral Geography was awesome as we had the experience to continue learning about the different voting systems. The question about the 2000 election between Gore and Bush was inevitable and I thought that the opinions were very informative to listen to. Furthermore, even though I don't agree with many of the rules in the electoral voting system, it was great to learn about it. "One person, one vote" is something that I do support, however.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Electoral Geography
Elections and politics are always very passionate topics to people. In this case, I found that learning about voting in the United States was very diverse. In all honesty, I believe that we should feel very proud that we are the first modern democracy in the world. I don't agree with Traditionalistic Political Culture as I tend to be more liberal. All in all, this class discussion was an opportunity for those to learn more about voting, and I found it great that I coincided with my original opinions prior to class.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Colonialism
The topic of Colonialism is always very sensitive, especially in a country where we have so much diversity. For me, this class period grasped my attention as I enjoy listening to different points of views, especially in regards to difficult subjects. I believe that we cannot judge many countries that took advantage of exploring and colonizing as it is all part of progress. There is a lot of resentment towards many countries, including the United States, but I do not believe that it is fair to judge as all countries have to think about self-interest. Back then, laws were different, and colonization led to our progress in the Americas.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Power
I believe that learning about the different food, soccer, moral, movie, medical, and natural resource powers is very awesome! Many countries are powers in certain areas, such as Panama with its canal, and this gives these countries a sense of pride. What I found interesting with the oil powers, particularly Venezuela, is that we have many political differences with them, to the point that the government of Venezuela is against the United States, but we still receive the majority of our oil from there and Canada. Furthermore, discussing Les Miserables was great as I enjoyed listening to the opinions of my fellow classmates.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Asia and Mid-Term Review
Aside from the Mid-Term, I thought that this class was very interesting as I learned a lot of facts about Asia. For example, I did not know that Singapore had such serious banking rules and that China continued with its strict child policies. Politically, I believe that China makes many mistakes, however, I would still like to visit to see the good and the bad that everyone mentions. North Korea's information was useful but I wanted to learn more as we do not have a lot of public information. Overall, this was an informative class period.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Middle East (part 2) and Europe
As mentioned in the previous post, we spoke about the Middle East during the last lecture. Today, I was happy to see a bit more pictures of the region, such as Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem, and Israel. This region is very rich in culture, but it's a shame that the constant fighting has not allowed for peace to dominate. Later on in the class, we began learning about Europe. I found it interesting how we as Americans follow the same concept of Eurocentrism, which is that our ideals should be applied elsewhere. To be very honest, I was not intrigued as much to this region as I have already been there, but it was still nice to see many of the pictures of the region.
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