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'''Ganges River Light Ceremony''' from [http://flickr.com Flickr] [http://flickr.com/photos/eunseong/146242138/] by [http://flickr.com/photos/eunseong/ user:enuseong] | '''Ganges River Light Ceremony''' from [http://flickr.com Flickr] [http://flickr.com/photos/eunseong/146242138/] by [http://flickr.com/photos/eunseong/ user:enuseong] | ||
− | Dear Mom, I | + | Dear Mom, I'm enjoying my trip to India. Everything's different here. Well I thought I might send you this card to let you know I'm all right and to tell you about my trip so far. Last night I visited the great Ganges River, considered by Hindus as the holiest river in India. Hindus even think of it as a goddess, or at least part of one. Did you know that Hindus are actually monotheistic? However, they believe that their god takes thousands of forms. Well anyway, I got to witness a religious ceremony. They had fire! I think you know about me and fire! Well, they use fire, among other things, to honor their gods. Most Indians even have a shrine in their houses where they make offerings to the gods. Also this means that Hindus do need to go to temple regularly. Jeeze, I wish I could do that; I could sleep in on Sunday mornings! India really represents a unique section of the world. I hope you're doing well Mom, I'll see you soon! -Michael |
==Lazmi Street== | ==Lazmi Street== | ||
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'''Laxmi Street''' from [http://flickr.com Flickr] [http://flickr.com/photos/wili/295142265/] by [http://flickr.com/photos/wili/ user:wili_hybrid] - The traffic on the streets of Pune is busy with rickshaws, bicycles, buses and pedestrians. November 2006. | '''Laxmi Street''' from [http://flickr.com Flickr] [http://flickr.com/photos/wili/295142265/] by [http://flickr.com/photos/wili/ user:wili_hybrid] - The traffic on the streets of Pune is busy with rickshaws, bicycles, buses and pedestrians. November 2006. | ||
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− | + | Dear Justin, how are you? I bet you wish you we here with me in India! Actually, I kinda wish I wasn't; all of the dust and grime does not bode well for my asthma. The air is very dirty and filled with smog. You can't see it in this photo, but I can hardly breathe! On the other hand, don't you think the colors are just amazing! I love the way this photo shows them. I tweaked it a bit in Photoshop to bring out the high levels of contrast. This technique is called "HDR." | |
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+ | Anyway, this is the city of Pune. It is only the 7th largest city in India, but still has around 4.5 million people! That would still count as really big in the USA! Notice the old buses and motorcycle rickshaws. They cause all of the pollution. Also note that the women are wearing these beautifully colored clothes. I can't believe how they can keep them so clean considering the rest of the land, unfortunately, gets covered in shades of gray. Lastly, look down the street, the people go on for miles. The streets are just packed here in India. This means that the traffic sucks! Can you believe you can travel for hours and not get anywhere? And don't get me started on their driving techniques when they are moving, because WATCH OUT FOR THAT TRUCK!!!!!. Sorry, my driver's a little crazy (and he's not the only one). Hope I make through this alive, Plaz |
Latest revision as of 20:58, 16 December 2006
World Cultures South Asia Postcards
Africa: HDI Graph Reflections - Decolonization Report
Middle East: Population Density Report - Essay: A Peaceful Vacation
South Asia: Rainfall Report - South Asia Comparisons Graph - Postcards
China: Sphere of Influences Report - Mao Button Journal
Japan: Natural Resources Report - Japanese Violence Journal
Korea: Physical Map Report
Latin America: Landforms Report
Worldwide: T-Shirt Trade Report
Intro/Basics - Africa - Middle East - South Asia - China - Japan - Korea - Latin America
World Cultures Daily Questions
Notebook
- Page 56 - South Asia Political Map, Geo Notes
- Page 58 - Indian Ancient Civilization Notes Instructions, Page 2 - Maurya Empire and Small Kingdoms, Page 3 - Gupta Empire and Muslim Empire, Page 4 - Mughal Empire
- Page 59 - Hinduism Questions
- Page 60 - Hindu Basics Notes, Figure
- Page 61 - Wife Burning Article, Page 2, Page 3
- Page 62 - Kumbah Mela Festival Article
- Page 63 - Portfolio Instructions
- Page 64 - Monsoon Picture Assignment
- Page 65 - Comparisons Project Instructions
- Page 66 - Kerosene/Dowry Article
- Page 67 - City of Joy Movie Notes, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4
- Page 67 - City of Joy Truth Path, Page 2
- Page 68 - Rickshaw Article
- Page 69 - More about Truths 1
- Page 70 - Notes on British Imperialism, Page 2
- Page 70 - Gandhi Notes/Video Notes, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
- Page 71 - Tea Seller Article, Truck Driver Article
- Page 72 - Indian Modern Leaders Slides/Notes, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6, Page 7
- Page 73 - Buddhism Notes Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4 (Face)
- Page 74 - AIDs in India Article
- Page 75 - Indian Modern Issues
- Page 76 - Kashmir Kite Festival Article
- Page 77 - Kashmir Notes, Page 2
Portfolio
Misc
Test/Quizzes
- South Asia Test Topics
- Lots of Pop-quizzes given - be sure to study constantly and remember all numbers given because quiz questions come from seeming nowhere and cover the smallest bit of minutia
Ganges Light Ceremony
Ganges River Light Ceremony from Flickr [1] by user:enuseong
Dear Mom, I'm enjoying my trip to India. Everything's different here. Well I thought I might send you this card to let you know I'm all right and to tell you about my trip so far. Last night I visited the great Ganges River, considered by Hindus as the holiest river in India. Hindus even think of it as a goddess, or at least part of one. Did you know that Hindus are actually monotheistic? However, they believe that their god takes thousands of forms. Well anyway, I got to witness a religious ceremony. They had fire! I think you know about me and fire! Well, they use fire, among other things, to honor their gods. Most Indians even have a shrine in their houses where they make offerings to the gods. Also this means that Hindus do need to go to temple regularly. Jeeze, I wish I could do that; I could sleep in on Sunday mornings! India really represents a unique section of the world. I hope you're doing well Mom, I'll see you soon! -Michael
Lazmi Street
Laxmi Street from Flickr [2] by user:wili_hybrid - The traffic on the streets of Pune is busy with rickshaws, bicycles, buses and pedestrians. November 2006.
Dear Justin, how are you? I bet you wish you we here with me in India! Actually, I kinda wish I wasn't; all of the dust and grime does not bode well for my asthma. The air is very dirty and filled with smog. You can't see it in this photo, but I can hardly breathe! On the other hand, don't you think the colors are just amazing! I love the way this photo shows them. I tweaked it a bit in Photoshop to bring out the high levels of contrast. This technique is called "HDR."
Anyway, this is the city of Pune. It is only the 7th largest city in India, but still has around 4.5 million people! That would still count as really big in the USA! Notice the old buses and motorcycle rickshaws. They cause all of the pollution. Also note that the women are wearing these beautifully colored clothes. I can't believe how they can keep them so clean considering the rest of the land, unfortunately, gets covered in shades of gray. Lastly, look down the street, the people go on for miles. The streets are just packed here in India. This means that the traffic sucks! Can you believe you can travel for hours and not get anywhere? And don't get me started on their driving techniques when they are moving, because WATCH OUT FOR THAT TRUCK!!!!!. Sorry, my driver's a little crazy (and he's not the only one). Hope I make through this alive, Plaz