Wednesday, June 4, 2014

2 projects I viewed and its importance (WEEK FOUR)

I have learned by viewing Ruthie Kalbfleisch's website, that the Memorial Coliseum played a vital role in Corpus Christi's "pop" industry as well as a sentimental place to the generations affected by its destruction. I loved Ruthie's focus and organization, I thought that her topic was a tough one, but her research findings were conclusive and her website looked fantastic!
I have learned that World War I deeply impacted Corpus Christi primarily by it's agriculture industry. Many young men registered and it helped Hispanics gain more attention to their struggles as a culture in America. I also found out that many women volunteered for the Red Cross. I fell that signing up for war is the most extreme sacrifice a person can give. I really liked her writing and personal inquiry of the topic. Her website was very informative and deeply analyzed.
Here are the websites I visited; They are listed below;
http://celesteslocalhistoryproject.weebly.com/
http://cchprojectrk.weebly.com/

Monday, June 2, 2014

Week Four

the Accomplishments of my research have allowed me to see with my own to eyes how impacting the EPA was for our community of Corpus Christi, Texas. When I think of my goals and future it feels so far wasy and like I am not affected by it yet, but in all reality I AM! Right now the EPA has changed our lives! I have learned that establishing a new branch of government like the EPA had its downs ( inaccurate testing, etc..), but through the establishment we live and learn and that is exactly what the EPA has done. Now, 44 years later we as a nation can feel the and see the change in our lives. This research project has reminded me to not be so blind to the other side. It only now motivates me to do what is right for our future. I am thankful I had the choice in what I wanted to do for my project. It has opened my eyes and let me learn about a topic that will deeply impact my life. The nurture for our environment is the safety of our future.

Historical Marker of My Interest

This landmark serves to be a remeberance of Kinney's legacy of the establishment of Corpus Christi. Kinney brought settlers and business to Corpus Christi which is still present today. I was interested in this marker because I had seen a photo of a ton of tents set up in a uniformed formation on a beach in the Central Library. I soon realized that Kinney and his group of men established a relation ship with the global economy at that time. Some of these realtionships were from Spain, France, and Germany. This makes me realize that Corpus is very enriched in many diversed cultures and it is nice to know that we were not kept to ourselves, because I know we have spread our culture on to many.
Cool Fact: Kinney's Trading Post was asked to house former slaves by an active abolitionist.

Historical marker that relates to my topic

This is the Corpus Christi Port. In a time of sole rapid development of the refinery industry during the 7 0's-80's, this port served as a gateway for raw and refined products. This port also served as a lab for environmental experiments.