Where The Hell is Matt?? August 19, 2008
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1. What does the clip say to you?
The clip that had been shown today to the class by Mr. Carr said to me is that the people dancing were showing happiness and joy over something that I do not know. Also the clip says to me that the people of the world are uniting as one and finally having world peace and that the main guy is trying to show equality by showing that any person of any country can do the same things as other people can.
2. What Questions would you ask about the clip?
The questions that I would ask about this clip is:
- Who paid for the trips?
- Why are the people Dancing?
- Does the man have an illness?
- Why is he dancing in different countries?
3. Why is this clip being shown right now during this phase of the project?
No idea really. The clip is just out of the blue. Although the clip is inspiring and fun and shows some kind of equality. I will editing this question after Mr. Carr has explained the clip.
Reflective Journal 4 August 16, 2008
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1. How do you feel the media portrays social justice issues?
I feel that the media portray social justice issues fairly unjust and the information given is a bit off. They portray it as bad things such as poverty or war. A example of social justice issue is poverty in the world. The media has portrayed poverty as it only happens in Africa through advertisements as well as the internet. IN the advertisements of poverty in the world they would only show videos and images of African children and families in poverty, leaving other countries for example India unknown to have critical amounts of poverty.
2. Has it been difficult to find articles on social justice/Moral issues why/why not?
Through my research it has been difficult to find moral issues as you will have to infer to determine whether the issue is moral or a social justice issue. My issue, the American election was quite difficult to find immoral articles as most of the articles that I would find were just about how the American election is going and who will most likely win the elections.
3. Do you think that the media operates from a moral framework? Give evidence by using your research.
I do think that the media does work within a moral framework but do sometimes go over the boundaries of the framework. An example of the media going outside of their boundaries is that Fox news networks attacked Obama for being a terrorist and how he was a smoker. The Fox networks did not have direct and correct information to back their allegations up so they basically displayed unmoral and unethical journalism. In conclusion I emphasize that the media do stay within their boundaries but do sometimes go outside their boundaries to just sell a good story.
Journal _ Week 3 August 12, 2008
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1. analyze why red sunsets can sometimes be more impressive when there is more dust or pollution in the air than usual.
Red sunsets can be more impressive and more stunning to view when there is more dust and pollution in the air because the light of the red sunset that passes through the clouds disperse into the primary clours of the sunset combining them with the original colours to define and make the sunset more impressive.
2. Describe what happens inside water droplets to cause a rainbow and explain how you can tell whether a rainbow is a primary or secondary.
In the droplets of rain light passes through them therefore disperses and creates a massive spectrum, otherwise known as a rainbow. The dispersion occurs because droplet acts like a clear prism and therefore making a dispersion occur for a spectrum to be formed.
Journal_Week 2 August 12, 2008
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Investigate the two types of sight defect- long-sightedness and short sightedness.
Find the following information:
- what causes the defect
The causes of the defect of Short sightedness and long sightedness are:
- If your cornea is too curved
- your eyeball too long
- You are more likely to develop it if it runs in your family
- You are more likely to develop myopia if it runs in your family
b. the symptoms displayed
The displayed symtomps of short and long sightedness are:
- Far objects become blurry but close objects are normal
- Far objects are clear and normal but close objects become blurry.
c. propose what sort of lens may be used to correct each vision
The sort of lens that can be used to correct this defect is a concave lens as the light is passed through is bent into the eye directly and clearly.
Journal_Week 1 August 12, 2008
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Fibre optic technology offers many advantages when used in medical applications.
a. describe how optical fibre may be used in medical applications
Optical fibers can used in medical applications for example endoscope. Doctors and practitioners use optical fibers as cameras to easily explore the problem. Optical fibers may also be used for communication. Optical fibers can transfer information using the law of internal refraction and so loosing only a limited amount of signal and information during the travel.
b. identify the traditional medical techniques that optical fibres might replace
One traditional medical method is the examination of the internal structure of the body fro example the doctor may need to look inside the persons body to check if everything is alright, so the doctors organizes an operation for the patient to cut the patient open and examine him like that. With optical fibers the doctor can just weave the optical fiber camera into, and around the person body and instantly see what he needs to see.
c. Evaluate the benefits of fibre optic technology to medicine
Optical Fiber is a major benefit to medicine because:
- It will be easier and safer for the doctor too look around the persons body.
- Video conferencing when another specialist doctor is need urgently, will be smoother and easier to conduct.
- easy way to transfer infomration and data around the hospital efficiently.
Reflective Journal 5 August 6, 2008
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Do you ever compare images/values presented by the media to those of the bible? If so why? If not why not?
No, not really. I haven’t really compared things in the media to the bible because I immediate presume that the media is always correct except obviously the fictional stories and movies. Media is really a powerful thing, I don’t even think about whether or not the media is right.
Has this project challenged you to examine your values? Why / Why not
Yes, yes this project challend me to look at my values hard because I have realized that everything the media talks about is not the truth and that I should search for the truth. Probably after this project I am going to be a very different person and also will be more cautious in what shapes what i see.
Journal 3 – How to Critque August 4, 2008
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1 .Open and read the “How to write a critique” document in the resources menu.
Describe what is a critique.
A critique is basically a description rather than an analysis of an article on what i are the critical things to say about it. Description of the article is easier than an analysis of it and the writer basically discuses about the different critical points in the article making opinions about why is it a good/bad place to place it in.
2. Outline the FOUR stages in a critique.
The four stages of a normal Critique:
- Introduction
- Summary
- Analysis
- Evaluation
3. Can a critique be positive? Discuss.
A critique can be positive. For example the writer of the critique can acknowledge and complement good critical points of an article as well as how the article has been set up. Positive critiques are usually written if the article has been done excellently and was written on a very interesting topic. For example the Beijing Olympics facilities are done to the most interesting way that critiques are saying that their structures are the best display of engineering excellence to date.
4. Critique the accuracy of the following articles: