Friday, March 12, 2010

While In Tokyo

This is it, the moment I have been waiting for ever since Japan caught my eye, my life in Tokyo.
From my home town of Barneveld, WI, the weather in Tokyo is not too much differant from the cold and sunny skies. But downtown Tokyo is like swimming in a pool of lights, technology, and a lot of people avid to get to where they are going. But even though having to ajust to this new lifestyle of teaching junior-high english all the way in Japan, has been incredible because of all the new places to go and see. The architechture is amazing!!! Just from the moment I entered the city with buildings climbing high above my head.
Today was my first day in Ochiai dai Junior-high school and I entered during the middle of lunch. Everybody eats the exact same way by using the sankaku-shiki tabekata or the triangle eating style the students take clump a rice and put it in their mouth, then taking a peice of beef and salad and then eats all of the foods together. I asked the head of the school about this and he says that what and you eat is good fior growing a strong community. I was puzzled by this but I still knew that there was much bigger things coming up than this.
(pictures from today below)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I believe that the fall of the Maya was a frenzy of paranoia connecting to drought that occurred over time within the city states of the empire. Today farmers say that day by day the produce of corn is gradually going down, there is a possibility that this situation is something that happens every 100 years or so, based on any given date for it to occur, like the floods that occur from Texas to Oklahoma every 100 years. During the Maya this centennial occurrence may have taken place causing a reign of paranoia throughout the entire empire making the people and leaders jumping to conclusions as people do when paniced, so they may have immediatlyassumed that the gods were unhappy with the people. After words this could have led to a on going frenzy of wars between the city states killing people whenever they saw someone in order to please the gods for being unworthy and deserving such a punishment. Normally this would have caused for there to be no evidence after a certain date, but there is a chance that many farmers or common day people could have gone against this idea and fled from the empire further into the valleys or hid from the people then returning to allow the culture to continue growing.
Three Evidence Notations
SACRIFICE (the people may have
begun to sacrifice common people,
as the amounts continued to go
down, but if this continued then
they may have gone to killing as
many people that they could in a
reign of panic.)

OBSIDIAN BLADES (number in
housholds grew smaller after
950-1000 CE, possibly because
of fewer population.)
Obsidian blades
comments below this:

wow makes sense, kinda like mine -eagle school 11/10/09 1:25 PM

your theory is believable and nice pictures, too -eileen-eagle school 11/10/09 1:26 PM

sounds realistic enough, but the sacrificial picture is creepy!!! -fiona -eagle school 11/10/09 1:26 PM


this is a very nice theory and i agree with you to some degree. -eagle school 11/10/09 1:25 PM

Good theory - like the part with the panicking and the wierd decision -eagle school 11/10/09 1:25 PM -eagle school 11/10/09 1:27 PM




Nice theory and it represents everything we've been talking about- I think your pictures didn't represent your theory as well as they could of but I'm sure it was hard to find pictures to support your theory though so GOOD JOB! -Alex11/10/09 11:27 AM

Nice theory Sean. I think that you had good info to back up and support your theory
the info did it's job very well.
your theory represents human nature to panic. well done! -eagle school 11/10/09 1:27 PM
they liked sacrifice so it's very realistic -eagle school 11/10/09 1:27 PM

i like the idea of the mayans going crazy over the lack of water.