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Journal Entry 8

Scenario 1: You are on a train coming home from a day at the beach. The train stops at a station and a group a youths get on the train and start bashing an elderly ethnic man. You notice people getting off the train.

Discuss what you would do in this situation.

i would tryy to stop the fight because bashing a old man is helpless thing

Scenario 2: You get a message from a girl that you are interested asking you to come over her house. When you get there a number of her friends are present and they say they are bored. One of them promotes the idea of going for a walk and causing a riot. At first you tell them “No way”. However, the girl you like states that “she will like you more if you go”.

Discuss what you would do in this situation.
i would nt do it beacuse i dnt want to get intotrouble by the police

Journal 61.) Define the term “Moral Maturity”Moral maturity is when a person is mature mentaily and is mature.;

2.) Read the following article: http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/knife-arrest-cop-pelted/2008/03/24/1206206967590.htmlDiscuss the reasons why the 25 year old man mentioned in the article would be regarded as having a lack of ‘moral maturity’.
The man doesnt have moral maturity because he shouldnt have piked up a knife in any situaion because th e situation get’s worse.
3.) Identify the differences between ‘morality’ and ‘immorality’.
Morality means to do something good in any kind of way and immorality means to do something bad.
4.) Watch the following clip and describe the reasons why Governor Spitzer’s actions would be regarded as ‘immoral’.

Governor spitzer’s actions will be regarded as immoral because he reprsents the community and he hasnt represented the community in a bad way with a prostitue sex scandal

Journal 5

1.) Which countries have banned the Internet?Burma,china,cuba,Egypt,Eriteria,North Korea,Iran,Saudi Arabia,Tunisia,Turkmenistan,Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

2.) Describe what the following image is about? (Provide TWO websites to support your findings)

The Dalai Lama is the head of the Buddishm Religion and is about helping the chinese out of tibet were they have invaded.www.tibet.com/DL/biography.html  www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,23387640-952,00.html

3.) Provide evidence of at least FIVE sources (Websites, newspapers, blogs, videos ect) that discuss the reasons why these countries have taken such a drastic approach.
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=10748

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7292130.stm

http://www.itp.net/news/511899-facebook-myspace-to-be-banned

http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/technology/newsid_7264000/7264277.stm

http://myamarnews.blogspot.com/2008/03/questionable-referendum-in-burma.html

4.) Discuss how you would feel if the Australian government banned the Internet. What privileges would you lose? (2 Paragraphs)
If the australian government banned the internet i would feel very anry because i need the internet for social communication and for homework and i would be burning if i didnt get to do those activites and also the reasearch and be knowledged on what is happening in this world.

The privledge’s i would lose are not being able to use to internet to dowload music and play games if i do not do these activities i will get bored and veyr annoyed.

Individual Task 1

 Work type-Full time      Area-Sydney north      Classification-Journalism or could be a x superstar soccer player Advertiser-4-4-2 magazine publications limiteds.

Editor-For the Soccer magzine 4-4-2

 4-4-2 Is a global soccer magazine worldwide and is known for it’s tactical and creative views on clubs and players.we are looking for a editor to join a creative editor to place a blog on the dominating teams in the Uefa Champions league.

The applicant that we wont for this job MUST

Love soccer and sport.

Have in interest in the Uefa Champions League.

Go for a team in the Uefa Champions League

Well knowledged in the areas of european soccer.

Attract alot of viewers from postive and negative report and room for improvements on teams.

The applicant must also not be afarid of what he/she thinks and what he/she believes the team must do in order to succeced.

You will love this job as you might even be on tv for interviews as an analyst or interviewing the stars of tomorrow.

If you beleive you are the right person contact me at 0411687635 or send a email to 4-4-2_sydney@hotmail.com hope to see you seen bye.

Ata Hurriyet

4-4-2 magazine limiteds

25 oatley avenue Pyrmont,Sydney Australia

Journal entry 4

Film editing is an art of storytelling practiced by connecting two or more shots together to form a sequence, and the subsequent connecting of sequences to form an entire movie. Film editing is the only art that is unique to cinema and which separates filmmaking from all other art forms that preceded it (such as photography, theater, dance, writing, and directing). However there are close parallels to the editing process in other art forms such as poetry or novel writing. It is often referred to as the “invisible art,” since when it is well-practiced, the viewer becomes so engaged that he or she is not even aware of the work of the editor.

-Reporter

  1. A writer, investigator, or presenter of news stories.

- Journalist

Citizen journalism, also known as public or participatory journalism, is the act of citizens “playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information,” according to the seminal report We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of News and Information, by Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis. They say, “The intent of this participation is to provide independent, reliable, accurate, wide-ranging and relevant information that a democracy requires.”[1] Citizen journalism should not be confused with civic journalism, which is practiced by professional journalists. Citizen journalism is a specific form of citizen media as well as user generated content.

Designer-one that designs: as a: one who creates and often executes plans for a project or structure <urban designers> <a theater set designer> b: one that creates and manufactures a new product style or design; especially : one who designs and manufactures high-fashion clothing <the designer’s new fall line>

Sacramental

meaning-i will be a living presence of god by being nice and by giving money to charity

Journal Entry 3

Journal 31.) Explain the difference between ’secular’ and ‘non-secular’.

Secular is a idelogy which accepts all nations and accepts all belief’s and ebeleives that religon shouldn’t be ruling the nation.Non secular is a idelogy when it belevies something else for eg religon that rules the nation
2.) Provide FIVE links to media organisaions who provide media to the public.


http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/
www.smh.com.au

www.theaustralian.news.com.au/

www.foxsports.com.au/

www.theage.com.au

3.) Select ONE event current in the news media and provide a summary.

The warring camps of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton called a truce as the Democratic White House contenders stared down the long road to hoped-for victory in November’s presidential vote.

With Republican nominee-elect John McCain burnishing his national security credentials on a surprise trip to Iraq, Clinton and Obama supporters dialed down their heated rhetoric for fear of handing McCain electoral ammunition.

There was plenty of fodder for Clinton backers after video footage emerged of Obama’s fiery Chicago pastor arguing that the September 11 attacks of 2001 showed “America’s chickens are coming home to roost”.

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the country’s highest ranking elected Democrat, ruled out a “dream ticket” combining Obama and Clinton, and said the party’s nominee should be whoever leads in the final delegate count.

In the race for pledged delegates, Obama enjoys a lead of about 170 over Clinton, has won double the number of states and is ahead in the national popular vote.

The next battle in the Democrats’ nominating epic is Pennsylvania on April 22, but Obama is already campaigning in Indiana, which votes on May 6 along with North Carolina, in a sign that the race has weeks to go yet.

Clinton, dogged by her 2002 vote authorising military force in Iraq, is due to give what her campaign calls a “major policy address” on the war in Washington tomorrow, as the US-led invasion’s fifth anniversary looms on Thursday.

While the Democrats have sparred furiously over who would be the better commander-in-chief, McCain and two other pro-war senators have arrived in Iraq on the first leg of a tour also taking him to the Middle East and Europe.

In Baghdad, McCain was due to meet US ambassador Ryan Crocker, and to see first-hand the effects of the troop “surge” for which he has been a fervent advocate even as US public support for the war has slumped.

Pelosi said the Arizona senator favours “a war without end”, and stressed that Obama or Clinton would abide by their campaign promises and conduct “a responsible, honourable, safe redeployment of our troops out of Iraq”.

Discussing the campaign, the House speaker reiterated she is “absolutely sure” that Obama and Clinton will not run on a joint ticket, arguing that either could be sure of the other’s support in the general election.

“I think the tone could be improved,” she added after days of combative exchanges between the two campaigns. “We’ll come out of that convention unified, and we’ll be ready to win in November.”

The rhetoric appeared to calm today as Democrats strove for unity ahead of their eventual battle against McCain.

Clinton backers such as New York Senator Charles Schumer refused to be drawn into an uproar surrounding the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who said in the newly disclosed video that the 9/11 attacks were brought on by American “terrorism”.

Obama on Friday categorically rejected the “appalling remarks” by Wright, who officiated at the Democrat’s wedding and baptised his two daughters, and said the black preacher had resigned from one of his campaign committees.

Echoed by other Clinton surrogates, Schumer told Fox News Sunday that he accepted Obama’s denunciation and said it was time to “move on” to pressing issues such as the faltering economy and Iraq.

“I think this election will be much more on the issues,” he said.

“The dramatic differences between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and John McCain are not only large, but they’re right at the centre of what’s worrying people,” Schumer said.

Journal Entry 2

Journal 2

1.) Describe the Australian Governments NetAlert program?

This net alert program is a program to make sure young australiand do not look at pornos and etc

2.) Discuss the reasons why they have implemented such a program?
so children do not look at sexual content and cointent out of their reach

‘Double Page Spread’ in The Rabbits DP6 all three atcivites in one

1. Read The Rabbits and on your edublog answer: What is its message?

The message of this book called rabbits is a message saying to make sure who you trust and how the stolen generation happened and how the rabbits spread and bred quickly.

Representational:The animals and buildings in this double page show us that the rabbits are bringing their own culture and traditions.The animals from the rabbits homeland came by ship.The rabbits tried to get the numbats to like their food and to like their new upbringins so when they were going to colonise the numbats wouldnt start a fight.The numbats liked some of the rabbits food but some of them didnt like their food and they became sick from it.The rabbits alos bred their animals quickly and then soon on they brought more food and more.Also some of the rabbits animals scared the numbats

 INTERACTIVE:This picture shows us that the rabbits have started off the blocks very qiuckly after they have had a long trip as as soon as they have came in the afternoon they have started to make their area and take the animals of the ships.The colour shoes that they have had a longtrip from their homeland.The sheep have 100% symbols on it that shows they are going to be made for cotton and they have numbers for eg 61 on there ear symbolising maybe ,what order they are gona be use for.On the sheep they also have a stamp it might mean, that the part of the sheep which has the stamp will be used for meat because they will cut it from their.

  COMPOSITIONAL:The most salient object in this picture is sight of animals eating grass and also being taken to their cabins (area’s of sleep).The grass is green which shoes the grass is fresh healthy and would be a good snack for the animals.The sheep are bright white which means they are healthy.The area in which the animals are in shows us that it is a good area because it has all their reqiurements eg sustance.I aslso see egg from the animals which means they are gettin ready to produce those animals to be sold and eaten.

 

READING & UNDERSTANDING The Rabbits

1. In groups (or as a class) read The Rabbits

2. Discuss what the meaning of the book is

- What is the message

 The message of this book is to show that the rabbits are the europeans coming to conquer and occupy new land(Indigenous Australia).The rabbits are shown like this because they have great power,wealth,they bread quickly and produce quickly and also  they are advanced in technology than the Indigenous australians they are represented as numbats.The rabbits book also shows how the stolen generation happened.

3. Make a list of some visual techniques that you think help create these meanings.

colours,setting,scenes,objects in the scenes,texture and participants.

Eg: Colour, participants, setting

4. Discuss what you think colours represent in this book.

The colours in the book represent what the objects are and what the scene is talking about.The colours also shows brightness and darkness in both campaigns