Conclusion 2
In the experiment plates that separate we found out how mid ocean spreading of tectonic plates. We also found out how mid ocean ridges spreading relates to earthquakes and formation of new rocks.
In the experiment plates that separate we found out how mid ocean spreading of tectonic plates. We also found out how mid ocean ridges spreading relates to earthquakes and formation of new rocks.
1.) Watch the following clip:
Describe what is a person’s ‘conscience’
A persons conscience means the inner sense of right or wrong.
Describe how a persons conscience works in making moral decisions. Explain the relationship between religion and conscience.
The way that a conscience works in making moral decisions is that with your conscience it always trys to not make you do a bad thing. You will talk yourself into doing the right or wrong thing but your conscience will give you two sides of the story. The relationship between your conscience is that the good side of your conscience that it will tell you the religious way of doing things.
1.) Explain the difference between ’secular’ and ‘non-secular’.
Secular is an article etc. that has nothing to do with religion. Non-secular is basically something referring to religion.
2.) Provide FIVE links to media organisaions who provide media to the public.
www.smh.com
www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au
news.yahoo.com.au
newsbreak.com.au
3.) Select ONE event current in the news media and provide a summary.
Stephanie Rice and Eamon Sullivan are describe in this article as ‘Pool’s posh and becks set to cash in’. These two individuals are swimmers and this article is talking about how they are a couple and how Stephanie broke the world record in the 200IM and the 400IM and also Eamon was 0.02 outside of the 100M freestyle world record.
1. Read The Rabbits and on your edublog answer: What is its message?
The message of the picture is to show the devostation of the fights/wars that the Aborignals had against the Europeans. It highlights how the Aborignals were seriously over powered in many ways. It is also in a sepia tone which represents that it was a very sad day in history.
Some of the representational meaning are the colours, symbols, tone, images etc.
There are many weapons in the picture which represents war. Also it is in a dark tone so that represents it was a dark day in society. Another thing is there are different frames which tells you the story.
The reason these techniques help bring accross the message is because bassically pictures tell 1000 words. This a saying that many people refer to but in this case it is very true. This particular book is very well put together. It is straight to the point and is very interesting to read.
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 the book is the europeans invading the Aboriginals, but the european were symbolised by the rabbits. This book is used to show how hard done by the Aborignals were.
3. Make a list of some visual techniques that you think help creat these meanings.
Eg: Colour, participants, setting
* In some pages the colour was dull because something bad had happend.
* Some pictures had sharp edges to show evil.
4. Discuss what you think colours represent in this book.
The colours are very important in this book because it states the mood of the situation and also gives an idea of what is happening.
Evaluate your contribution to the group and your own work ethic?
I think I have contributed to the group as well as I can. I have done everything asked of me to my best ability.
What did you find your strengths and weaknesses were?
My strong points are computer abilities and my weak points are that sometimes i am not motivated.
Which part of the exposition are you responsible for?
I researched about the Australian Constitution and also about a Senate. I am also helping put together the thesis agruments.
What supplementary material are you using to back up your thesis points (your argument)?
Research from the text book also some statistics.
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