AP Human Geography
In AP Human Geography, Reverend Holland made a guest appearance to enlighten us on more aspects of our current unit: Religion. The majority of what he talked about was Jerusalem and the history that has shaped the city that now holds the world's major religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam). At the end of his talk, we had an opportunity to ask questions about anything religious. The questions varied from, "Why is the snake pool, called a snake pool and does it contain actual snakes?" to, "What exactly does the Pope do in his free time?" (The answer, Rev. Holland assured us, was that the Pope played long hours of shuffleboard in his basement.) All in all, the class learned a lot and appreciated Reverend Holland's visit.
– Harriet G., AP Human Geography



