Friday, December 19, 2008

MY FALL'08 FAV CLASS

AMS-111 is the best history class I have taken in years.. prof Swihart.. You Are The Best.. and I learned alot with you this semester. Thank You!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

FALL 2008 CLASS


If all history classes were as interesting,
fun, informative and "eye-
opening" as AMS111, then less people would fall
asleep in them.

Professor Swihart is an awesome
professor!


Darshani Singh

Fall 2008





Wednesday, October 22, 2008

WE ALL NEED TO HELP!! WWII Assignment





Let's ALL help the cause

It's our safety we're fighting for


Let's ALL help our soldiers

It's their lives their risking for us


Let's ALL do our part

Whether it's recyling, not talking, or simply doing our jobs


We ALL must contribute

No matter how big or small we may be


We are ALL; each and everyone of us

A PART OF THIS WAR!!
BE SMART!!
HELP THE CAUSE!!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Women Doing Men Things




This image portrays how most women contributed to the war and proved that they can actually handle the factory just as men could.  This picture clearly depicts how women were able to build things just as men could.

if you see something say something

The way this poster is design is that the title which is "if you see something say something" is written in black ink. Then in the middle of the poster would be a picture of a bag loaded with weapons then at the bottom of the poster would be a little message saying"dont hesitate to speak, no one would know u spoke"

The whole idea of "if you see something say something" poster is one way that the citizen of the united state can help during wartime. For example if a person knows anything about a plan that involve attacking a particular place in the united state, that person should say something, they shouldnt hesitate because no one would know who said it.

Life in the households during World War II was miserable. Families didn't know whether their husbands or fathers would ever come back home. In this household, we have a mother and son waiting for their husband/father to come home. It is midnight when the child begins yelling:

Timothy:
MOM!!!
Mom: Yes timothy, whats wrong? (out of breath)
Timothy: I had a nightmare that dad was never coming back. That he was all broken up into pieces and will never see my face again! (crying)

Timothy and his mom start hugging and cried together.

Mom: Oh sweetie, let out the pain. Don't worry we'll see him one day even if it takes our whole lifetime.
Timothy: What pain? I am just scared that might happen but it was just a dream. Dad told me he's coming back soon. He promised. And we are going to see him, right? Right? (desperate)
Mom: Im sorry, that wasn't a dream son.

A day in the life of an average war stricken family.
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