The Napoleon theme park is an excellent idea that would surely have an effect on the studies of future generation. This would make others have more interest in learning about Napoleon. Organizing the theme park according to the countries and places that Napoleon battled and interact with, was very beneficial because this would clearly gives a better understanding to the kids and adults who decide to go there. I've also heard that the rides and buildings in there are named after important terms and events during that time. This would surely be a great resource to children who need to remember these terms when they study Napoleon.
Even though the theme park seems like a great idea, but it would also caused some misunderstanding to the future generation about Napoleon Bonaparte, because instead of imagining him as an important person in history, they might imagine him as a theme park.
For more information of the Napoleon theme park go to :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17397172
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Courage? Born with or Develop?
Is courage something you are born with or is it something that you develop over time?
I believe that courage is something that everybody has, neither you choose to express it out or keep it inside. You could see that some people are brave and confident, while others might be shy and unsocial. In my opinion, your identity would determine the types of courage you mostly express. For example, the environment and surroundings you live in, might cause an effect on the types of courage you express the most. Imagine that you are living in a place where you'd likely be attack by wild animals; as a result, you would have more confident in expressing physical courage. In contrast, you might not have the ability to express your opinions, because you never had the chance to share it out. Confidence is also something that would effect on your courage. If you have lots of confidence in yourself, you would surely express yourself out more than a person who have low self-esteem. Stepping up and challenging yourself to do something beneficial, would surely help you improve the other side of courage you rarely express.
In conclusion, I believe that courage is something you are born with and something that you could improve over time, making yourself stronger.
I believe that courage is something that everybody has, neither you choose to express it out or keep it inside. You could see that some people are brave and confident, while others might be shy and unsocial. In my opinion, your identity would determine the types of courage you mostly express. For example, the environment and surroundings you live in, might cause an effect on the types of courage you express the most. Imagine that you are living in a place where you'd likely be attack by wild animals; as a result, you would have more confident in expressing physical courage. In contrast, you might not have the ability to express your opinions, because you never had the chance to share it out. Confidence is also something that would effect on your courage. If you have lots of confidence in yourself, you would surely express yourself out more than a person who have low self-esteem. Stepping up and challenging yourself to do something beneficial, would surely help you improve the other side of courage you rarely express.
In conclusion, I believe that courage is something you are born with and something that you could improve over time, making yourself stronger.
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