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What is Important in Explore?

What is Important in Explore?. Hakhyun Cho Professor, Teddy Chocos ENGL 101 July 7, 2011. Table of Contents. Definition of Human Achievement Importance of Human Achievement My Human Achievement Christopher Columbus Conclusion. What is Human Achievement?. Things that human beings have

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What is Important in Explore?

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  1. What is Important in Explore? Hakhyun Cho Professor, Teddy Chocos ENGL 101 July 7, 2011

  2. Table of Contents • Definition of Human Achievement • Importance of Human Achievement • My Human Achievement • Christopher Columbus • Conclusion

  3. What is Human Achievement? • Things that human beings have accomplished successfully For example, - The Civil War (1861~1865) - Women's Rights Movement (1848~1920) - Internet (21th century)

  4. Why it is important? • Everyone has different achievement. • Human achievement can be regarded as goal in life. • It shows the direction for the future.

  5. My Achievement • Military Service(8Corps military police, 01.02.2008 ~ 11.27.2009) - Honesty - Respect - Patience - Patriotism

  6. My Achievement • Studying Abroad (UMASS Boston, Since 01.17.2011) - English (Second Language) - Worldwide View - Various experiences - Spirit of Independence

  7. Christopher Columbus(October 31, 1451 ~ May 20, 1506) • An explorer who first discovered the America in 1492 • Talented and ambitious Navigator • Regarded as hero in American history

  8. Columbus’ Voyages

  9. Columbus Day “Columbus Day”(October, 12th) has become a controversial celebration in the Untied States. Ceremony on Columbus Day

  10. Christopher Columbus Considered as invader and colonizer Was hungry for gold, glory and fame Caused massacre, exploitation and enslavement of the Native Indians

  11. The Less Limits, The Better According to Howard Zinn’s who wrote A People’s History of The United States, “The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you don’t listen to it you will never know what justice is” (10).

  12. Who Was Victim? Zinn believes that “My point is not to grieve for the victims and denounce the executioners. Those tears, that anger, cast into the past, deplete our moral energy for the present. And the lines are not always clear. In the long run, the oppressor is also a victim. In the short run the victims, themselves desperate and tainted with the culture that oppresses them, turn on other victims”(10).

  13. Conclusion • Awareness of your situation and background is necessary. • Process is as important as consequence. • Good process cause good Consequence, Good Consequence does not always cause good process.

  14. References Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States. Harper Perennial. 1980. 10. Print.

  15. Question ?

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