examples for the global context questions
2) What Global Contexts will I use to develop my project? I will be using the Global Context of Personal and Cultural Expressions because by creating my own menu for Thanksgiving I will be exploring my culture and heritage. I will express my own talents and creativity by cooking and baking and preparing a very large meal. Also I will be creative about how I prepare each dish because I will tweak the recipes a bit to get them to taste the way I want them to. The presentation of each dish will invilve some creativity as well. Cooking is a way to express one's self in the way they present their dishes and the flavor each one.
2) What global contexts will I use to develop my project?
I will use personal and cultural expression to develop my personal project. I choose personal and cultural expression, as the global context for my project, because I am taking my interest in ballet a step further to educate myself and others in my community. By sharing my research with fellow dancers in my community, my interest in ballet will not only benefit me, but them as well.
I will use personal and cultural expression to develop my personal project. I choose personal and cultural expression, as the global context for my project, because I am taking my interest in ballet a step further to educate myself and others in my community. By sharing my research with fellow dancers in my community, my interest in ballet will not only benefit me, but them as well.
#2 What global contexts will I use to develop my project?The global context that I am using to develop my project is Personal and Cultural Expression.The nature and purpose of my project is to write a story that I've been wanting to write for a while now, since I came up with the idea behind my story at two in the morning over the summer vacation. I had started to write the ending scene, to work my way up to an introduction chapter, but had never really gotten around to it. I have finally got the perseverance to finish my story since I have started to write it, and I really like the concept. There are many things to learn from my story, and it is something I would love to read myself, which is how I think creating things should feel. Also, this will be the first story I have ever actually finished. My story will help other people by entertaining the readers once they begin to get into my story. Also, it could help people with anxiety and/or depression relate to the main character, Vina. She undergoes so many stressful situations throughout the book, which only makes her feel worse, but she decides not to let that bring her down, which is a good message to anyone with these mental problems to get through their own. My story will also pull anyone who loves murder mysteries in easily, and they would get addicted to finish the story. There are so many plot twists and mysteries in my story that anyone who loves mysteries period would love to read it as well.
2. What is the global contexts that will be used to develop my project?
As I am a second generation American (my father's parents are both British), I wanted to relate the history of the crossbow in Britain to my crossbow model making experience. "The crossbow has had a long and chequered history, particularly in England where it has lost out to the longbow. The devastating effect of the crossbow and the wounds it could inflict are reflected by early weapon bans. In April 1139, the Second Lateran Council, under Pope Innocent II, banned the use of the crossbow against Christians. This ban was reissued many times over the following years, although it continued to be largely ignored by many. Similarly, the Magna Carta banned the use of the crossbow as a battlefield weapon in England. This was, again, ignored by all concerned. " [http://students.weebly.com/weebly/main.php] My British heritage made me interested in the crossbow and its history in Britain helped me understand the usefulness of the weapon during battle. I got the design from a website called "Storm the Castle". Personal and Cultural Experience for the craftsmanship by creating something I fevered built before in life. So try and express my interest in weapons by building this crossbow. Also to try and help people to understand crossbows and use of these weapons.
As I am a second generation American (my father's parents are both British), I wanted to relate the history of the crossbow in Britain to my crossbow model making experience. "The crossbow has had a long and chequered history, particularly in England where it has lost out to the longbow. The devastating effect of the crossbow and the wounds it could inflict are reflected by early weapon bans. In April 1139, the Second Lateran Council, under Pope Innocent II, banned the use of the crossbow against Christians. This ban was reissued many times over the following years, although it continued to be largely ignored by many. Similarly, the Magna Carta banned the use of the crossbow as a battlefield weapon in England. This was, again, ignored by all concerned. " [http://students.weebly.com/weebly/main.php] My British heritage made me interested in the crossbow and its history in Britain helped me understand the usefulness of the weapon during battle. I got the design from a website called "Storm the Castle". Personal and Cultural Experience for the craftsmanship by creating something I fevered built before in life. So try and express my interest in weapons by building this crossbow. Also to try and help people to understand crossbows and use of these weapons.