Thursday, June 28, 2007

This Day

I worked on my outline today

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Progress

I have recently started taking notes...more of them mental than written but nevertheless good ones.
I started contacting people in whom I feel would be good people to ask questions of my topic to.
Only until recently have I realized how deep of a subject matter this tipic of mine is. When I first started with the idea, I thought I would include a little info on the evolution and journey of mankind and how they came to be "semites" and then compare their similiarities to the the huge contrast of religion and the issues that are currently seen in the Middle East. But all the resources I have gathered seem to all go into very detailed examples of past occurences, most of them violent, regarding Muslims and Jews-whether coincidal or separate, they are deep subject matter.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

I'M AFRICAN!! OH SNAP!!

after watcvhing the Journey of Man last night I figured out I, am indeed, AFRICAN!!!!

Since mankind started in Africa, they migrated out for reasons I currently don't want to explain out of sheer super intricate details and became the rest of the world's population by overcomming impossible odds. I was told by this production that modern man is only about 2000 generations from their human origins in Africa. So without any further needed explaination, I AM AFRICAN

Monday, June 11, 2007

Blogging's bringing my GPA holocaust

I'm blogging today to say that I will definitely try from now on to blog everyday that I can and to keep my grade up by doing so.

Friday, June 8, 2007

This week

This week I worked on my interview with a Trib Journalist and We took notes from our sources

Monday, June 4, 2007

Essential and Foundation questions

Essential: What deeply rooted human history precedes and thus, is the cause for the modern day Israeli conflict.
- http://mb-soft.com/believe/txo/jews.htm

Foundations:
1. where did humans migrate to outside of ancient Africa?
2. When did arabic/Middle Eastern people start to develop?
3. Why were the Jews given the boot and forced to leave their homeland?
4. Who was responsible for this?
5. Where did they go?
6. What happened because of this?
7. When did anti-semitic ideas really come into play in Europe?
8. What did WWII do for the Jews?
9. How was Israel formed?
10. What has happened since then?

Glossary of Terms (some of these are pretty funny)

ahl al-kitab- "People of the Book," the term referring Jews and Christians as peoples tolerated by Islam.

Arab- any member of the Semitic speaking group of people whose cultural, linguistic, and in some cases, ancestral origins trace back to the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula

Ashkenazi- A type of Jew who is genetically “German” in history

Dar al-Islam- "The Household of Submission." The territories governed by Muslims under the shari'a; the term's opposite is Dar al-Harb "The Household of War," meaning those lands that lack the security and guidance of God's law.

Hesperophobia- Fear of the West

Jerusalem- The main city in ancient Palestine for Jews, Christians and Muslims. The Temple of David was located there, Jesus was crucified and resurrected there, and Mohammad ascended to heaven (his miraj) there. For all three religions, hence, Jerusalem is a "holy city."

Mizrahi- A type of Jew who is genetically “Middle-Eastern” and thus original in their history

Palestine- The area of major Jewish history which into modern times has coincided with arab history and created conflicts.

Qur’an- "Recite." Name given to the collection of Islamic scriptures, consisting of 114 suras (sections), believed to have been revealed verbatim orally to Mohammad over a period of time through the angel Gabriel.

Zionism- The shared thought of Jews to one day return to their homeland of Israel