Current Events Reflection

Since our class started researching current events on May 3rd, I’ve learned a lot o about my chosen event. I chose to research North Korea and how they were threatening to bomb the USA. I learned that over the past few months, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, has been test nuclear missile heads, trying to get a big enough explosion to destroy the states. North Korea has made a lot of progress with these warheads, in fact, they’ve come so close to making the perfect war head, that a clock called the doomsday clock, which predicts when midnight or the war will hit, and the clock is 2 minutes from midnight.
There has also been a lot of conflict between Trump and Kim Jong-Un, in the way that they keep sending threats to each other. Kim Jong-Un sent a fax to Trump with a war threat, and Trump kept trying to communicate to him to back of. The USA also had warships sent to a shore in North Korea, and had to back of immediately to prevent them from being bombed along with there country. Also, There was a video released recently by a group of anonymous hackers telling the world to prepare for world war three, and that all the signs for a world war were showing. The hackers told everyone that the tension between America and North Korea were reaching a boiling point and we needed to prepare for what’s next.
In conclusion, from all that I’ve learned on this topic, I think a world war could break out any minute. With the tensions between President Trump and Kim Jong-Un, I think we should start thinking about what we would do if a war were to break out. North Korea has already made so much progress with the warheads, I’d be surprised if a war didn’t break out in the next month. I’ve learned a lot from this current event activity so far, and I’m kind of interested to learn a little bit more on my topic.

O3 Understanding The Past

In my opinion, information from the past isn’t that much more reliable then today’s evidence of the past. Considering the could photoshop in the past without an actual computer, says a lot. In Russia some of the leaders would take people out of photos and republish textbooks.

In the future, I don’t think that information will get much more reliable. People can do so many things with technology these days and they can change things easily. Not all information will be unreliable, if you can find the right sources, it can be great information. Most information in the future will probably be tampered with and could be false.