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From: Kevin S
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 12:56 PM
To: Bolos, Spiro
Subject: Apple

Mr. Bolos,

I know that we've moved on past the topic of Apple and their
factories, but I came across an article about Mike Daisey's monologue
talking about inaccuracies and him taking artistic liberties to beef
up the story. I thought it would be interesting to talk about how
basing information off of one source (which in this case was Mike
Daisey's accounts of the factories) can be bad and lead to bad
information.

http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/18/apple-and-the-daisey-affair/?hpt=hp_t3


Kevin S

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Industrialization & Marx: Initial Attempts

Thanks to Kelly F for this idea.

I have included ALL of the drafts covered in BOTH periods 8 & 9 for your perusal. Please note my comments above each draft so you can differentiate between the stronger and weaker examples.

Remember, even if your style of writing is not as sophisticated as some of these, your essay can be just as strong, if you are a clear communicator of ideas.

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Essay Prompt - Industrial Revolution

In The Communist Manifesto and other works, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels sketch out a framework of both history and prediction, arguably influenced by the harsh realities of the 19th Century Industrial Revolution.

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Considering the actual course of industrial development in the West, the varied effects of industrialization, and the intellectual and legislative responses to this revolution, to what extent did the historical reality of the past two centuries conform to Marx’s writings?

Use a minimum of five sources in a well-structured, cohesive and coherent essay. Privilege primary over secondary sources, and direct quotes over paraphrases.

Industrialization Essay Prompt -- crowdsourced

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So often in a history class are we asked to provide answers, like a game of trivial pursuit. But I am reminded of this quote by Neil Postman and Charles Weingartner from Teaching as a Subversive Activity:

Once you have learned how to ask questions —- relevant and appropriate and substantial questions —- you have learned how to learn and no one can keep you from learning whatever you want or need to know.

Consider all we have encountered in this unit on Industrialization, including the following:

  • Romanticism
  • Development of the factory system
  • Effects of industrialization (including Modern Times)
  • Responses to industrialization (including Marx)
  • Contemporary labor practices (Apple and Foxconn)

Could you compose an essay prompt (argumentative) that would encompass all or part of the above content, allowing the writer to incorporate a variety of primary and secondary sources?

Make your submission HERE. Due Friday.

"Foxconn: An Exclusive Inside Look"

freedmancole has shared a video with you on YouTube:

Here is one more quick video about Foxconn, not sure if you still want to see this, but I thought it was nice that Apple is taking a stand and having the factory inspected.

-Cole F
Period 8 MWH

Bill Weir takes an in-depth look into the factory that makes Apple products.