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Friday, 25 May 2018

ANZAC Argument

Should stores on ANZAC DAY be closed - For
ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance for New Zealand and Australia, so why must we
continue to work? This day is set for us to remind and reflect on those who have sacrificed their
lives in World War 1 and 2 protecting our countries. These wars have caused enough grief. ANZAC Day takes place on the 25 April each and every year. Beneath the trading laws, stores must legally
close on only 3 days of the year. These 3 days include: Easter, Christmas and Good Friday. Which
to me is specifically unfair. Therefore, I zealously believe all stores should be closed on ANZAC Day.


War Research
World War 1 commenced on July 28th, 1914 and ended on the 11th November, 1918. Originally, over
14,000 men volunteered to represent and fight for our country in this war. Then, near the end of that
year the numbers increased to about 23,000 men volunteering. This shocks me knowing, men were
willingly to risk their lives for our country. Sadly, around 18,000 New Zealanders died in or because
of the war, and about 41,000 men were badly wounded. More than 2,700 died at Gallipoli and almost
12,500 on the Western Front. 550 Nurses served with NZ expeditionary force while others were recruited
in the UK.


Parades and Dawns Services
ANZAC Day itself marks the anniversary of the landing of New Zealand and Australian soldiers, on the
Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. It is a day that is loaded with parades, festivities and more. A dawn service
begins with a simple march by military personnel who have returned from war or confidential training. They
then along with returned servicemen and women, and a few other members of the community, form up about
the memorial. Short services follow along with a prayer and hymns.  Sadly, store workers must miss out on
these activities and return to work at 1pm, being absent for parades, services and family grieving time for old
family members who died in the war.


Other Countries
In Victoria, Australia, retailers cannot trade between the hours of 12am to 1pm on ANZAC Day, unless they
fall under the category of “Exempt Shops”. Exempt shops include - chemist, gas stations, cafes, restaurants,
takeaways and a variety of different stores. In the US, on 11th November it is their Veterans Day. It, for them,
is a day to remember past veterans that represented their country.


Conclusion
Its saddens me, knowing that on a day like this people are thinking of money. However, I do understand
people have needs such as feeding their families. Still, this excuse can not be used by all but for the people
who truly mean it. Everybody has different situations and opinions, this is mine.

Monday, 21 May 2018

Cybersmart


For Cybersmart learning, we had to make a DLO (Digital Learning Object) on what you can and shouldn't share online. This slideshow displays what you can and what you shouldn't.

Friday, 13 April 2018

Elmer the elephant


This is my version of "Elmer the Elephant", base on the book. We used 3 Litre Milk Bottles, glue and cut up tissue paper. The process for me took about 1 hour, every day, for 2-3 days. The colours I chose were red, green and blue but for no exact reason except the contrast between them. We also cut ears out of cardboard and used builders tape to put them on either side of the elephants head. 

Thursday, 12 April 2018

Inquiry Reflection - Global Warming

Inquiry Reflection
I am satisfied with my presentation as it displays the gif (animated/moving) images at the correct time I placed it and also has valuable information showcasing how to get rid of Global Warming.

During the process of creating my presentation I discovered more about the app I used (Powtoon) and even through typing information down that I didn't know about, I learned more about things such as the greenhouse gas, C02 and more.

Throughout creating my inquiry project I fell upon challenges like summarising information I found, placing images at the right time and also figuring out how to use Powtoon.

If I were to change anything at this moment I would chose an easier app and go more in depth with the information by explaining what some things were.

My partners Neesha and Zariah helped and provided good sites with valuable information that we were able to display and simplify in kid language.

To modify this I would use a more serious or fast music to encourage emotions of cautiousness for Global warming.

Overall, I am most proud of how the presentation came out with no doubt.

Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Tapa Cloth

Tapa Cloth Reflection




I am proud of my accomplishment because to it represents my culture and ended up looking better than I expected.

A part of the process was scrunching the paper to make it look old and when Miss Paton (my teacher) did mine
I thought it strange and unusual. However, even with a few rips it looked better than I would have thought. Another
interesting discovery I made about the task itself was that bleach could be used to whiten dark coloured paper.  

A challenging moment was creating a perfectly symmetrical and identical pattern on either side of the paper.

If I were to create this differently I think I would have tried a different pattern that was less detailed and easier to
draw, dye and bleach in small places.

A few things that inspired me to do this pattern were on google images. I also had help from my friends suggesting
where I could dye or bleach. My teacher was also a large help as she provided instructions on how to create this
artwork.

To modify these patterns, I could of chosen a more authentic and less easy pattern to go around the centre or bolden
the lines so they were more seeable from a distance.

The aspect of my tapa cloth that I am most proud of is the colour contrast and the pattern I chose to draw in the centre
and the borders.

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Cadbury Chocolate - Should They Keep It?

Cadbury Chocolate
The history of Cadbury Chocolate in New Zealand ended on Thursday March 29th. Located in Dunedin, a man named Richard Hudson opened his first Biscuit Bake House in the year 1868.  He was the creative mind behind the Hudson’s Chocolate Chip Cookies and the Hudson Cookie Bear. Later on in 1884, Richard Hudson first opened his chocolate and cocoa manufacturing plant. This was where New Zealand chocolate originated from. Then in 1930, Richard Hudson started collaborating with Cadbury to create their first Dairy Milk Bar. The foundation has been made here for 150 years.


Theoretically, a change in the recipe could possibly create an interesting flavour and something better. The new twist could be suitable and more delicious for the consumer and it could make new history for the Cadbury name. However it could also turn out to be a embarrassing failure that could make New Zealand wonder why they even tried. Cadbury original chocolate blocks consist of Fruit & Nut, Milk Chocolate, Crunchie, Picnic, Jelly Crunchie Bits, Jelly popping candy, Energy, Turkish, Top deck and Snack but, what if they added a new flavour that consisted of popcorn or cotton candy. These add ins could add an interesting flavour.


To some it doesn’t make a difference and to others like me, it is sad and aggravating to know that another one of New Zealand’s product is to be imported rather then exported.  Items like clothing, tinned food, household items, cars and more has previously been taken from us. It is deeply crucial that our successful companies and delicious foods made in this country remain here so that our creativity is not credited to another country. This could also contribute to a possible price raise. This has an unfortunate effect on our society, by which people are losing their jobs and are not able to pay for things like taxes, bills and payments for shopping, gas and much more.


To conclude, the now Australian company is a depressing reminder of what New Zealand has lost. However, maybe this new change could bring a brighter and more successful future for the Cadbury Company. We must accept this change because who knows, maybe we’ll bring it back or create something better.

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Analysing Foods


 A few weeks ago, a group of students from my school walked to New World in Mt Roskill. We were given a piece of paper by a woman that had a bunch of columns. The columns are shown in this presentation. We had to write down 2 different types of meals for each section and write down the amount of sugar, fat etc from the per 100g section. I have chosen to present my work on a google slide.