Monday, September 20, 2010

Rules and Pre-Approved List of Wax Museum Names for Global Studies

Welcome to MR. TIMMERMAN'S and MR. GRIFFITH'S blog, which is your method of picking your Living Wax Museum figure or character for Global Studies Class. Here are the rules and process for picking...


Note: CHECK COMMENTS/SELECTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN POSTED AS COMMENT ENTRIES TO THE BLOG. PLEASE be sure to SCROLL ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM. Look for the number and word that says something like "13 comments" and click on that to redirect you to a more complete page (i.e. when you scroll to the very bottom it will look something like "Posted by Mr. Timmerman's Class at 9/20/2010 11:46:00 PM 13 comments". This will allow you to check all the comments. Check these comments before and after you make your own selection. Do this first, to be sure the person has not already been chosen and second, to make sure that your comment (character selection) posted correctly. This way you can be sure no one has picked the same person you have picked prior to or at the same time of your POSTING TIME. You might try copying and pasting this link directly into your browser to take you to the information page including comments: http://gswaxmuseum.blogspot.com/2010/09/rules-and-pre-approved-list-of-wax.html

1) You may begin posting your choices at 7:00 P.M. on Friday, September 24, 2010. Any posts before that time WILL NOT count. . The first post after that time to claim a still available and acceptable historical figure will successfully reserve that character choice (Post your first name & last initial, Your class period/block, Your Teacher's Last Name, and finally which historical figure you wish to select along with the country the person is from). Picking any choices already previously picked by another student in a correct post WILL NOT count (first come, first reserved). If you wish to take back your choice, simply re-post (Delete your previous post if possible) and make another choice that is still available. All students should make their choices as soon as possible and get started on their research for this project. In an imperfect world, this is the most fair and efficient way to determine characters for each student without repetition / overlap, but with as much student choice as possible within the limitations of the project assignment parameters.

2) All of the GLOBAL LEADERS listed in the posting BELOW are basically "TENTATIVE" but pre-approved choices. Alternatively, you may post YOUR OWN GLOBAL LEADER, but any pick not on the list must follow all the project assignment rules and be approved by Mr. T or Mr. Griffith in order to be acceptable (and you risk delay and loss of pre-approved choices to other students in case your choice is rejected).

3) Your famous worldly or historical figure must STILL BE ALIVE and have had some significant historical or modern impact on the World at this time or during their career or political lifetime "in the grand scheme of things" – and from an academic point of view. Sports figures and those in the entertainment industry (actors, actresses, musicians and singers) are GENERALLY disallowed since they may be popular, but it doesn't necessarily mean they have made a long lasting or historical impact on the world or within their country's history.

4) Your famous historical figure must currently be ALIVE, and must have lived in (and significantly contributed to their fame in) any country other than the United States of America. This is GLOBAL STUDIES, not American History! HOWEVER, that being said, if you find a Global Leader you would like to do who happens to be a United States citizen BUT their primary activities have led to SIGNIFICANT global transactions and impact around the world, then Mr. Timmerman and Mr. Griffith will entertain you seeking permission to do that particular individual. There are NO GUARANTEES on this approval so do not do any work or research until you have asked. Mr. T AND Mr. Griffith must BOTH agree to allow the U.S. citizen selection since a student in one class may have already asked and the selection was disallowed.

5) Be realistic: you must pick a historical figure that you will be able to dress up as, and act like a “living statue” of, in several "Living Wax Museum” PRESENTATIONS! You may feel free to select a historical figure to portray who is not of your gender (or doesn’t look much like you) if you wish, but be sure you can make yourself resemble and act like your character choice enough to pull off a good performance and earn a good grade. The further your choice is from your own appearance, the more effort you will need to put into your costume and props to satisfactorily complete this project!


“Tentative” Pre-Approved List
(This list may be somewhat out-of-date therefore the student has the responsibility to verify that the leader is still currently in power OR that they are still making a viable global impact.)
LIST IN PROGRESS
Afghanistan - Hamid Karzai - 2001 - provisional government after civil war
Algeria - Abdelaziz Bouteflika - 1999 - only candidate in election
Angola - Jose Eduardo dos Santos - 1979 - succeeded dead president
Argentina - Cristina Fernandez` - 2003 - national elections
Armenia - Serge Sargsyan/Sarkisian - 2008 - national election
Australia - Kevin Rudd - 2008 - national election
Austria - Wolfgang Schuessel - ? - national election
Azerbaijan - Ilham Aliyev - 2003 - succeeds father
Bahamas - Hubert Ingraham - 2007 - national election
Bangladesh - Sheikh Hasina - 2009 - national election
Belarus - Alexander Lukashenko - 1994 - inherited presidency from communism
Belgium - Guy Verhofstadt - ? - national election
Bhutan - Jigmi Kinley - 2008 - national election
Bolivia - Evo Morales - 2005 - national elections
Botswana - Festus Gontebanye Mogae - 1998 - national elections
Brazil - Luiz Inacio Lula - 2002 - national election
Britain - Gordon Brown - 2007 - national election
Britain - Tony Blair - PM 1997-2007 Currrently United Nations Envoy
Britain - Margaret Thatcher - PM ????-1997 Former Prime Minister
Britain - John Major
Britain - Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Britain - Prince Charles

Bulgaria - Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha - 2001 - national election
Burkina - Faso Blaise Campaore - 1987 - coup
Burma - Than Shwe - 1992 - appointed by military council
Burundi - Pierre Nkurunziza - 2005 - national elections
Cambodia - Hun Sen - 1997 coup
Cameroon - Paul Biya - 1982 - succeeded dead president
Canada - Stephen Harper - 2006 - national elections
Centrafrica - Francois Bozize - 2003 - coup
Chad - Idriss Deby - 1990 - coup
Chile - Michelle Bachelet - 2006 - national election
China - Hu Jintao - 2003 - appointed by communist party
Colombia - Alvaro Uribe - 2002 - national elections
Congo - Joseph Kabila - 2000 - succeeded father who was assassinated
Congo Brazzaville - Denis Sassou-Nguesso - 1997 - after civil war
Costarica - Oscar Arias - 2006 - national election
Croatia - Ivo Sanader - 2003 - national election
Cuba - Raul Castro - 2006 - inherited power from brother Fidel
Cyprus (Greek) - Demetris Christofias - 2008 - national elections
Cyprus (Turkish) - Mehmet Ali Talat - 2005 - national elections
Czech Republic - Stanislav Gross - 2004 - European elections
Denmark - Anders Fogh Rasmussen - ? - national elections
East Timor - Jose Ramos-Horta - 2007 - national elections
Ecuador - Rafael Correas - 2006 - national elections
El Salvador - Tony Saca - 2004 - national elections
Equatorial Guinea - Teodoro Obiang Nguema - 1979 - coup
Eritrea - Issaias Afwerki - 1991 - since independence
Estonia - Arnold Ruutel - ? - national elections
Ethiopia - Meles Zenawi - 1995 national elections
Finland - Tarja Halonen - 2000 - national elections
France - Nicolas Sarkozy - 2007 - national election
Gabon - El Hadj Omar Bongo - 1967 - succeeded dead president
Gambia - Yahya Jammeh - 1994 - coup
Georgia - Mikhail Saakashvili - 2004 - national elections
Germany - Gerhard Schroeder - 1998 - national election
Germany - Helmut Kohl - former leader
Germany - Angela Merkel - former leader
Germany - Helmut Schmidt - former leader
Ghana - John Atta-Mills - 2009 - national election
Greece - Costas Karamanlis - 2004 - national election
Guatemala - Alvaro Colom - 2007 - national election
Guinea - Moussa Dadis Camara - 2008 - coup
Haiti - Rene Preval - 2006 - national election
Honduras - Ricardo Maduro - ???? - ????
Hungary - Ferenc Gyurcsany - 2004 - national election
Iawar - Yustole Dispage - - 2004 national election
India - Manmohan Singh - 2004 - national election
Indonesia - Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono - 2004 - replaced impeached president
Iran - Muhammad Khatami - 1997 - national election
Iraq - Jawad al-Maliki - 2006 - national election
Ireland - Brian Cowen - 2008 - succeeded resigning prime minister
Israel - Tzipi Livni - 2008 - succeeded resigning prime minister
Israel - Benjamin Netanyahu Ex-Prime Minister
Israel - Shimon Peres Ex-Prime Minister
Italy - Silvio Berlusconi 2008 national election
Italy - Giuliano Amato
Italy - Giulio Andreotti
Italy - Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Italy - Francesco Cossiga
Italy - Romano Prodi
Italy - Oscar Luigi Scalfaro

Ivory Coast Italy - Laurent Gbagbo Italy - ??? Italy - ???
Jamaica - Bruce Golding - 2007 - national elections
Japan - Taro Aso - 2008 - nominated prime minister by ruling coalition
Jordan - King Abdullah - 1999 - succeeded his father
Kenya - Mwai Kibaki - - 2003 national election
Korea (South) - Lee Myung-bak - 2008 - national election
Korea (North) - Kim Jong II - 1994 - succeeded his father
Kuwait - Sabah al-Ahmad - 2006 - death of sheik
Kyrgyzstan - Kurmanbek Bakiyev - 2005 - national elections
Latvia - Vaira Vike-Freiberga - ? - national election
Lebanon - Fouad Siniora - 2005 - national elections
Liberia - Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf - 2005 national elections
Libya - Qaddafi - 1969 coup -
Lithuania - Valdas Adamkus - 2004 - national elections
Madagascar - Marc Ravalomanana - 2002 - national election
Malawi - Bingu wa Mutharika - 2004 - national election
Malaysia - Abdullah Badawi - 2003 - succeeded retiring president
Maldives - Mohamed Nasheed - 2008 - national elections
Mali Amadou Toumani Toure - 2002 - national elections
Mauritania Maaouya Ould Taya - 1984 - coup
Mexico - Felipe Calderon - 2006 - national election
Mexico - Vicente Fox - former President
Mexico - Luis Echeverría
Mexico - Miguel de la Madrid
Carlos Salinas de Gortari
Mexico - Ernesto Zedillo
Mongolia - Nambaryn Enkhbayar - 2005 - Mongolia
Morocco - Mohammed VI - 1999 succeeded his father
Mozambique - Joaquim Chissano - 1986 succeeded dead president
Namibia - Hifikepunye Pohamba - 2005 national election
Nepal - Ram Baran Yadavcalled - 2008 - national elections
Netherlands - Jan Peter Balkenende - 2002 - national election
New Zealand - Helen Clark - 1999 - national election
Nicaragua - Daniel Ortega - 2006 - national election
Niger - Tandja Mamadou 1999 national election
Nigeria - Umaru Yar'Adua - 2007 national election
Norway - Jens Stoltenberg - 2005 national elections
Pakistan - Yousuf Raza Gilani - 2008 national elections
Pakistan - Pervez Musharraf - Former President of Pakistan
Palestine - Mahmoud Abbas - 2005 national elections, but occupied by Israel
Panama - Martin Torrijos - 2004 - national elections
Papua New Guinea - Mekere Morauta - ???? - ???
Paraguay - Fernando Lugo - 2008 - national elections
Peru - Alan Garcia - 2006 national elections
Philippines - Gloria Arroyo - 2001 - succeeded president Joseph Estrada who resigned
Poland - Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz - 2005 - national elections
Poland - Lech Wałęsa - - former president
Poland - Wojciech Jaruzelski -
Poland - Tadeusz Mazowiecki -
Poland - Donald Tusk -

Portugal
Mexico - Jose Socrates Mexico - 2005 Mexico - national election
Mexico - Hmad al-Thani Mexico - ??? Mexico - emir
Mexico - Traian Basescu 2005Mexico - national elections
Mexico -
Russia - Dmitry Medvedev - Russia - appointed by predecessor
Russia - Vladimir Putin - Russia - Prime Minister, and former President
Russia - Mikhail Gorbachev Russia - Former Presidnet of the U.S.S.R
Rwanda - Paul Kagame - 1994 - prevailed in civil war
Sahrawi - Mohammad Abdelaziz - 1997 ?
Saudi Arabia - King Fahd bin - 'Abdulaziz - 1982 succeeds his brother
Senegal - Abdoulaye Wade - 2000 national elections
Serbia - Mirko Cvetkovic - 2008 national elections
Sierra Leone - Ernest Koroma - 2007 national elections
Singapore - Lee Hsien Loong - 2004 succeeded departing prime minister
Slovakia - Robert Fico - 2006 national elections
Slovenia - Janez Drnovsek 2002 national elections
Somalia - Mohamad Ghedi 2005 peace agreement
Somaliland - Dahir Riyale Kahnim 2005 elections
South Africa - Kgalema Motlanthe 2008 succeeded resigning president
Nelson Mandela Former and first black President
Spain - Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero - 2004 national election
Spain - King Juan Carlos -
Spain - Crown Prince Felipe, Prince of Asturias
Sri Lanka - Mahinda Rajapakse - 2005 - national election
Sudan - Omar al-Bashir - 1999 - coup
Suriname - Ronald Venetiaan - 2000 - national elections
Sweden - Fredrik Reinfeldt - 2006 - national elections
Sydewascar - Yustol Dispage 1996 - coup
Syria - Bashar Assad - 2000 - succeeded his father
Taiwan - Ma Ying-jeou - 2008 - national election
Tanzania - Jakaya Kikwete - 2005 - national election
Thailand - Abhisit Vejjajiva - 2008 - appointed prime minister
Tibet - Dalai Lama - ??? - in exile since China invaded Tibet
Togo - Gnassingbe Eyadema - 1967 - coup
Tunisia - Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 1987 - coup
Turkey - Recep Tayyip Erdogan - 2003 - elections
Turkmenistan - Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov - 2006 - succeeded dead president
Uganda - Yoweri Museveni - 1986 - prevailed in civil war
Ukraine - Viktor Yushchenko 2005 national elections
United Arab Emirates- Khalifa ibn-Zayed - 2004 - succeeded his father

Uruguay - Tabare Vazquez - 2004 - national election
Uzbekistan - Islam Karimov - 1991 - inherited power from Soviet Union
Vatican - Pope Benedict - XVI - 2005 - Succeeded Pope John Paul II to the Papalcy -
Venezuela - Hugo Chavez 1999 - national election
Vietnam - Nong Duc Manh - 2001 - secretary general of communist party
Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh 1978 - ???
Zambia - Rupiah Banda - 2008 - succeeded dead president
Zimbabwe - Robert Mugabe - 1980 - since independence


For these Writers, Dancers, Fashion Designers or Religious Leaders listed below that you may use as other possibilities, THEY ARE ALLOWED ONLY IF YOU CAN SHOW THEY HAVE MADE A SIGNIFICANT GLOBAL IMPACT since they are not Presidents, Kings, Prime Ministers, or the like.

Writers
Salman Rushdie - British/Indian

Dancers
Mikhail Baryshnikov - Russian

Fashion
Giorgio Armani - Italian
John Galliano - Gibraltaran
Valentino Garavani - Italian
Yohji Yamamoto - Japan

Religious leaders
Tenzin Gyatso, - 14th Dalai Lama Tibet / India
Desmond Tutu - South African
Pope Benedict XVI - Vatican City


EXTRA CREDIT BONUS OPPORTUNITY

HERE'S AN EASY WAY TO GET 2 POINTS ADDED TO YOUR WAX MUSEUM GRADE FOR CHECKING OUT THE PRE-APPROVED LEADERS EARLY PRIOR TO THE TIME WHEN YOU CAN START POSTING SELECTIONS
If you read all the way to the end and have reached this extra credit opportunity, I applaud you for your diligence and initiative. You must be thorough to have taken everything in. Leave a comment to the blog (along with your first name and last initial) that says, ["Mr. T or Mr. Griffith, I was on the site looking for a character/leader to research prior to the 7PM start posting time because I want to make a good selection of the person I will be for project."] You are welcome to cut and paste that message right into your comment. Note that this comment is for extra credit only, it must be posted before 7PM 9/24/10, and should not include your selection. Remember, your comment that includes your selection must be made on or after 7PM 9/24/10 to count.

Girls, maybe the following will help a little:
It can be found at http://www.filibustercartoons.com/charts_rest_female-leaders.php

The following is a list of female presidents and prime ministers who are presently in power.

"elected" refers to women leaders who were elected in democratic elections
"succeeded" refers to leaders who automatically assumed their position following the resignation or impeachment of a predecessor, and were thus not specifically elected to their post
"appointed" refers to leaders who were appointed to office by a ruling party or executive, and were thus not specifically elected to their post
Sometimes leaders who were originally appointed to office managed to win election. In such cases both dates are noted.

Country Leader Notes
Ireland President Mary McAleese elected 1997
Finland President Tarja Halonen elected 2000
The Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo succeeded 2001, elected 2004
Mozambique Prime Minister Luisa Diogo appointed 2004
Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel elected 2005
Liberia President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf elected 2006
Chile President Michelle Bachelet elected 2006
India President Pratibha Patil elected 2007
Haiti Prime Minister Michèle Pierre-Louis appointed 2008
Argentina President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner elected 2008
Bangledesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed elected 2008
Gabon President Rose Francine Rogombé succeeded 2008
Iceland Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurdardóttir succeeded 2009, elected 2009
Lithuania President Dalia Grybauskaite elected 2009
Croatia Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor appointed 2009

We are presently living in an era with an all-time record number of simultanious world leaders!

Monarchial or Vice-Regal Females in power
A few countries have reining female Queens, or, if they are a member of the British Commonwealth, a female Governor General representing Queen Elizabeth as Head of State.
Country Leader
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II
Denmark Queen Margrethe II
The Netherlands Queen Beatrix
Canada Governor General Michealle Jean
St. Luca Governor General Dame Perlette Louisy
Antigua & Barbuda Governor General Lady Louise Lake-Tack
Australia Governor General Quentin Bryce

Countries that used to have female presidents
(Chronological Order)

Country Leader Term Notes
Argentina President Isabel Peron (1974-1976) succeeded
Iceland President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (1980-1996) elected
Malta President Agatha Barbara (1982-1987) elected
The Philippines’ President Corazon Aquino (1986-1992) elected
Nicaragua President Violeta Chamorro (1990-1997) elected
Ireland President Mary Robinson (1990-1997) elected
Sri Lanka President Chandrika Kumaratunga (1992 -2005) elected
Ireland President Mary McAleese (1997- ) elected
Guyana President Janet Jagan (1997-1999) elected
Switzerland President Ruth Dreifuss (1999) appointed
Latvia President Vaira Vike-Freiberga (1999-2007) elected
Panama President Mireya Moscoso (1999-2004) elected
Finland President Tarja Halonen (2000- ) elected
The Philippines’ President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (2001- ) elected
Indonesia President Megawati Sukarnoputri (2001-2004) succeeded
Switzerland Micheline Calmy-Reys (2007-2008) appointed
India President Pratibha Patil (2007- ) appointed
Haiti President Michèle Pierre-Louis (2008- ) appointed

* though not a wife of a president, Ms. Aquino's political career was largely the result of her marriage to a very prominent senator, who was later assassinated.
Less than a year in Power:

(Acting, interim leaders, etc)
Country Leader Term Notes
Mongolia Chairman Sühbaataryn Yanjmaa (1953-1954) appointed
Bolivia President Lydia Gueiler Tejada (1979-1980) appointed
Guinea-Bissau President Carmen Pereira (May 14-16, 1984) appointed
Haiti President Ertha Pascal-Trouillot (1990-1991) appointed
East Germany President Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (Apr-Oct 1990) appointed
Liberia President Ruth Perry (1996-1997) appointed
Ecuador President Rosalía Arteaga (Feb 9-11, 1997) succeeded
Georgia President Nino Burjanadze (2003-2004) succeeded