Thursday, February 27, 2014

2-21 hw (Group Work)

Group Work

1. Himmelstoss had a huge transformation throughout the book. He was an innocent postman before the war and during the war he was a man who wanted power and he also treated the soldiers who were below him in ranking very poorly. He proves to the other soldiers that he is not that tough. He is sent to the front to fight he gets just as scared as some of the other soldiers which results in him trying to make amends with other soldiers. In the end, not everyone can be so brave and only want power.

2. Paul Baumer – A relationship forms between him and Kat throughout the chapter. Without spoken words they become best friends.

Stanislaus Katczinsky (Kat) – Forms a strong friendship with Paul when they capture a goose to eat.

Tjaden – Goes on house arrest after being very sarcastic to Himmelstoss

Corporal Himmelstoss – Shows his authority when Tjaden harasses him.

3. I'll quiet on the western front takes place during world war I and shows how the war can turn boys into men very quickly. It starts out when the boys are young men and areally recruited into. The war by a man named Kantoreck who has a very powerful way of persuading boys to Eliot themselves into the war. After they enlist, the young men realize that the training camp is not a vacation spot. They also realize that Corporal Himmelstoss is not a person to mess with. He thinks that he is much more powerful than the rest of the men whose rankings are below his. When the men are called to the front Himmelstoss and the rest of the men realize that everybody has a to have a fear of something. During the first half of the Nov Paul and Kat form a very good friendship that lasts until the end when they both die.

The novel also talks about what the men will do after the war. Many of the answers were to find a girl or just get drunk. Little do they know at the time and they all die in the war. Not just physically but emotionally as well.

4.   In this chapter, there are a few important events that stand out throughout the story. With a brief overview, Paul and his comrades continue to become very close, and develop a likewise mentality in which they all share. There are several instances throughout this chapter in which Paul and his friends display closeness and camaraderie. They have a shared interest in their display of authority, their adult life being in war, and not to mention their age. Paul and his friends were brought into war so early in their life, therefore they no nothing other than war, and that is a shared mentality they all possess.

            To start off with, Mueller is asking all of the others what they plan to do after they get home from war. In reality, they know nothing other than war, since they were involved at such an early age. Because they are so young, many of their answers reflect their potential immaturity. Haie and Tjaden both reflect on something that they currently do in the army. Haie claims that he will remain in the army, simply because his previous civilian job is so awful. In reality, he really has this idea because he is so currently and heavily involved, it seems to be the only thing his mind can imagine. War is the only thing these men know, and is how they are living their lives.

            Later on in the chapter, Paul and Kat attempt to steal some geese they heard about earlier. Kat only gets away with one goose, and brings it back to their hooch to cook it and eat with Paul. In this instance, Kat and Paul connect with one another. They do not necessarily speak to another, but there is an intimate connection that Paul feels with Kat. I suspect this is because they have a shared mentality through the war. Not only that, but they have a shared mentality towards authority, as well as the other soldiers do. All the soldiers have a shared mentality towards Himmelstoss, which helps show the men are on the same level, and can have a shared mentality in order to become closer. With that being said, Kat and Paul have a shared closeness that even some lovers don’t have. While roasting the goose, they have time to shy away from war, and have a peaceful time to just think and reflect on the situation they are both in, and how they are in it together, doing the same thing at the same level. Paul is a young man and very inexperienced, so this is a new part of his life, and, how he sees it, is his future.

            Lastly, the men reflect on their views towards authority, regarding Himmelstoss in particular. They have been at war long enough to fully understand their position in the war, and don’t fully respect Himmelstoss anymore. Himmelstoss regards Drill and Ceremony as important, if not more important, than actual warfare. The men, on the other hand, have experienced war first hand, and, if you will, grew up in warfare. Because of this, they understand that Himmelstoss is pompous, and does not reflect the best interest of the men, hence losing respect of the men. I believe this goes to show how military authority can go to any man’s head, regardless of current status, military or civilian. This ties into how Paul and his friends have a close-knit relationship and how they can reflect upon one another how they are all in same position, disrespect the same man, and view their future as what they are all experiencing throughout that time.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Ch 5 All quiet west front

Reading through ch 5 we can see their pains and emotions being in the war. Müller asked everyone about what they wanted to do after the war but Krupp felt hopeless about everything and and his future. Others still had hopes about their future. Most of the soldiers in the war forced into the military and none of them knew when the war was going to be over. Through all this process the soldiers are not getting alone with each other and has no respect. 
Seeing those kind of things really popped out for me and seeing their sadness and happiness. 

Ich habe Kaptial 5 geselen und wir können ihr gefühl und sorgen in der Kreig sehen. Müller hat alle gefragt, was wollten Sie machen nachdem krieg über war. Aber Krupp hat hoffnngslos gefült. Andere Leute hat eine hoffnung für ihr zukunft. Alle Solaten haben in der Kreig und das Militär gezwungen und Sie wissen nicht, wenn der kreig beendet hatte. Alle Solaten mögen nicht andere Solaten und Sie haben keine respekt einander. Alle beispiel, Ich kann see Ihr eine traurigkeit und ein glück.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

German pirate party (Group Work)

The Pirate Party (Piratenpartei Deutschland)

History

The Pirate Party was founded in September 10th, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. The party is currently headquartered in Berlin as well. The German Pirate Party is in agreement with the Swedish Pirate Party and is in partnership with the Pirate Parties International. In August of 2012 there were 35,000 members. The parties current Party Leader is Thorsten Worth.

Notable Joining Members

  • February 2009, The City Councillor of Strausberg, Jens Knoblich joined the Pirate Party Germany.
  • June 2009, Bundestag member, Jorg Tauss left the SPD and joined the Pirate Party.
  • August 2009, Herbert Rusche, one of the founding members of the German Green Party and in the 1980s, the first openly homosexual member of parliament in Germany, joined the Pirate Party.

Ideology

Begin clip.
The party supports the preservation of current civil rights in telephony and on the Internet; in particular, it opposes the European data retention policies.
The party favors the civil right to information privacy and reforms of copyright, education, genetic patents  and drug policy.
In particular, it promotes an enhanced transparency of government by implementing open source governance  and providing for APIs to allow for electronic inspection and monitoring of government operations by the citizen.
The Pirate Party also supports an unconditional basic income for citizens and direct democracy. End clip.

According to political theorist Oskar Niedermayer, the party sees itself as part of an international movement to shape the digital revolution and transition into a information society. With their focus on freedom in the net and their fight against government regulations. The group has caught the attention especially of the younger generation. The network policy was the core identity of the party, it is now more than just an advocacy party of digital natives. The Pirate Party characterizes itself as a social-liberal-progressive.

Notable Election Results

2009 German Federal Election

In the 2009 German Federal Election pm September 27, 2009, the Pirates received 845,904 votes which was only 2.0% of the vote. Needing 5.0% to secure any seats in the Bundestag they fell short. However, this was still the best result among parties that did not meet the 5.0% threshold. Also noted among first-time male voters, the party received 13.0%.

2009 European Parliament Election

In the 2009 European Parliament Election The Pirate Party received 229,117 votes which was 0.9% of the vote. Needing at least 5.0% of the vote they did not earn any seats.

German State Elections

(Note: To gain seats you need to recieve 5.0% of the vote or more)
  • 2009 Saxony State Election the Pirates received 1.9% of the vote.
  • 2009 Schleswig-Holstein State Election the Pirates received 1.8% of the vote.
  • 2009 Hesse State Election the Pirates only received 0.5% of the vote.
  • 2010 North Rhine-Westphalia State Election the Pirates received 1.5% of the vote.
  • 2011 Hamburg State Elections the Pirates received 2.1% of the vote.
  • 2011 Baden-Wurttemberg State Election the Pirates received 2.1% of the vote.
  • 2011 Saxony-Anhalt State Election the Pirates received 1.4% of the vote.
  • 2011 Rhineland-Palatinate State Election the Pirates received 1.6% of the vote.
  • 2011 Berlin State Election the Pirates received 8.9% of the vote and managed to gain 15 seats in the State Parliament.
  • 2012 Saarland State Election the Pirates received 7.4% of the vote and gained 4 seats in the State Parliament.
  • 2012 Schleswig-Holstein State Election the Pirates received 8.2% of the vote and gained 6 seats in the State Parliament.
  • 2012 North Rhine-Westphalia State Election the Pirates received 7.8% of the vote and gained 20 seats in the State Parliament.
  • 2013 Lower Saxony State Election the Pirates only received 2.1% of the vote.
  • 2013 Bavaria State Election the Pirates only received 2.0% of the vote.

Number of Members


Decline in Numbers and Polls

Begin clip. After those successful state elections, the party was able to score up to 13% in nationwide polls. However, after a lengthy array of scandals and internal disputes which were handled unprofessionally and picked up by the media, the party lost the trust of voters and entered a steady decline in polls. End clip.
At the 2013 German Federal Elections the Pirate Party suffered a major defeat where it was only able to achieve 2.2% of the votes, leading to the resignation of party leader Bernd Schlomer. The Pirate Party has often been criticized as well for the lack of women in the Pirate Party. At the height of the parties popularity they had over 35,000 members.

Past Party Leaders

 Bernd Schlomer, Sebastian Nerz, Dirk Hillbrecht, Chrstof Leng, and Jens Seipenbusch.



Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party_Germany

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Piraten_de_ew_2009.svg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mitgliederentwicklung_Piratenpartei_Deutschland.png

Pirate Party

Previous leaders for Pirate party: Bernd Schlömer, Sebastian Nerz, Dirk HIllbrecht, Christof Leng, and Jens Seipenbusch.

People who joined the party: Jörg Tauss and Herbet Rusche

Current Leader: Tharsten Wirth

In September 27, 2009
The party received 2.0% in German Federation Election but they could not retrieved any seats Bundestag. Since the result didn't go to plan, the party received public allowance.  

In 2011, the party received 8.9% and winning the seat and once again in 2012 they won again.

Vorherig Führer war: Bernd Schlömer, Sebastian Nerz, Dirk HIllbrecht, Christof Leng, and Jens Seipenbusch.

Andere Führer hat die Pirate Partei beigetreten:  Jörg Tauss and Herbet Rusche

In der 27 September, 2009 hat die Party 2.0 % in der Deutsch Bund erhalten aber Sie haben nicht gewonnen. Weil oft das ergebnis nicht gut war, haben Sie der Publik Anrechnung. 

In 2011, hat die Partei 8.9% erhatlen und Sie haben der Sitz gewonnen. 2012 haben Sie abermals gewonnen!

Quelle:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Parliament_election,_2014
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Party_Germany