First of all some information about next week.
There will be no class on Monday since we will be welcoming our visitors from Soroti ( SA11 you will be involved in this in Room 1108).
However, the task for "Exodus" and "Letters from the Inside" will be on the blog..
Next Friday we will start working on writing and presenting your report. Meet at 8 a.m.in room 1203 as usual to go through the requirements for this.
Today we will be watching the second part of "Darwin's Nightmare" I refer to the questions I put on the blog last time for the different student groups.
Here are the areas of study for the Music students which I wrote on the whiteboard last time but forgot to put in the blog
1. What kind of music is used in the film? What is the connection to the documentary?
2. What is the importance of music and dance in the traditional cultures around the Lake? (Do some research)
3, What changes do you think are brought about by the fish industry in the music/culture of the area?
Finally comment on this statement:
"One man, one bucket in one afternoon"
I have to comment on my own glog. How pathetic :-(
ReplyDeleteThat's blog not glog!!!
ReplyDeleteI suppose it means that every man have to get one bucket of fish every day... or every afternoon. It sounds like a working moral statement.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lukas a bit and it sound like it's every man on his on to make his living. To just grab a bucket go out and get the fish so he can get the money he need to survive.
ReplyDeleteDidn't someone say it according to that the river's condition had gone bad, like it had gone poisoned? And that something so small can make such huge consequences
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ReplyDeleteYou guys got this wrong i believe... What happened was that a man had a bucket with Nile perch-fry, he emptied the bucket into the Victoria lake, then the Nile perch propagated itself and ate all other life in the lake until only itself remained... Which is the condition the lake is in right now.
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