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Thursday 28 February 2019

Music appreciation

28th feb 2019

Part 1

1. Name the song and the performer 
Despacito- Peter bence

2. What instruments are being used?
Actually he used the piano by playing despacito which was kinda difficult to find cord.
3. What is something you find interesting about this piece?
The whole piece was so intersesting because like he used his two handed finger with beat which brings me more some kind of interesting.


Part 2

1. Add a song that you like
at the moment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72UO0v5ESUo

2. Explain why you like this song?
The reason why I choose this because of the beat of that song and the melody with justin bieber.

Friday 22 February 2019

Slave trade triangle

22nd feb 2019







    What the Slave Trade Triangle was?
    The best-known triangular trading system is the transatlantic slave trade, that operated from the late 16th to early 19th centuries, carrying slaves, cash crops, and manufactured goods between West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonial powers, with the northern colonies of British North ...
      What the First Passage is?
      The First Passage was from Europe to Africa. The cargo on this passage was guns and weapons.
        What the Middle Pasage is?
        Africans were taken to the Caribbean and sold. They were bartered for a ship-load of tobacco and cotton.
          What the Third Passage is?
          Materials like cotton and tobacco that slaves picked were sent to Europe and sold


          Thursday 21 February 2019

          18th Feb 2019





          Image result for album of tarzan
          Two worlds, One family


          This song is basically is amazing, because of the lyrics is obviously about love.
          I’d relate this music till now.


          Family is not determined blood.


          The environments and it’s habitat should be respected.


          Choose where you belong


          “A message from the movie Tarzan is about good messages and way more absulotely by who made it.“This is way more interesting movie is because every parents actually saved who has in trouble.” We saw this in the scene where tarzan’s dad died. That was long story and you might going to be sad about the whole story.“This is why I think it is important to help somebody because that is one of of a respect values. It makes me think about a bad and sometimes its actually funny as well but the most of all is much way intersesting is that the part when jane and tarzan is having fun with those gorillas.


          Extension:
          Another Idea (From Tarzan or any other story you know)
          Nopeee


          Write about how identity (Who you are) is an important theme in the story.

          Think about
          - Tarzan’s relationship with his mother, and how it changes.
          - Tarzan’s relationship with his father, Kerchak and how it changes.
          -The song, “Son of Man”.
          - The big choices Tarzan had to make about where he belongs.
          - How he sees himself at various points of the movie.

          Taha Wairua spiritual wellbeing

          15th Feb 2019


          1. Explain what spiritual wellbeing is about and what you have learned about so far.

          Your values and beliefs
          The search for meaning and purpose in life
          Personal Identity
          Self Awareness
          Traditions
          Culture
          Religion
          Self worth
          Attitude
          Motivation
          Goals
          What you believe in
          The way you live


           
          FROM THE VALUES YOU CHOSE, WRITE ABOUT THE TWO THAT ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU
          WHY IS THIS VALUE IMPORTANT TO YOU?
          RECALL A MOMENT IN YOUR LIFE WHEN YOU REALLY ‘LIVED’ THIS VALUE.  
          IF THIS VALUE IS NOT BEING RESPECTED BY OTHERS, HOW MIGHT YOU FEEL OR REACT?
           the one of my mostly important is moral values.because values that help determine what is morally right or wrong, e.g. freedom, fairness, equality, etc, well-being. Those which are used to evaluate social institutions are sometimes also known as political values.  the moment that we could speak fairly with confident which may not gives you embarassment.That would possibly made me felt me bad
          if somebody would do that situations.


           
          FROM THE VALUES YOU CHOSE, WRITE ABOUT TWO THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO WORK ON
          WHAT BEHAVIOURS OR ACTIONS ARE YOU ALREADY DOING THAT SUPPORT THIS VALUE
          WHAT COULD YOU STOP DOING/CHANGE TO BETTER SUPPORT THIS VALUE
          WHAT COULD YOU START DOING TO BETTER SUPPORT THIS VALUE
           about being freedom  I dont know but to realize somthingthe one could only stop me or change it would possibly pray to god of our culture Teach moral values by being their role models. To make your children responsible society members, teach them moral values like honesty, loyalty, respect, self-reliance, self-discipline, patience, kindness, gratitude, forgiveness, personal responsibility and courtesy.
           and about being fairness













          Tuesday 19 February 2019

          maurice wilkins

          19th feb 2018


          Famous New zealand scientist- Maurice Wilkins


          Information about Maurice wilkins


          Image result for maurice wilkins
          Born
          Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

          15 December 1916
          Pongaroa, Wairarapa,
          New Zealand
          Died5 October 2004 (aged 87)
          Blackheath, London
          EducationKing Edward's School, Birmingham
          Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (MA)
          University of Birmingham (PhD)
          Known forX-ray diffraction, DNA
          Spouse(s)Ruth Wilkins (div.)
          Patricia Ann Chidgey (m. 1959)
          Children5
          Awards
          • Lasker Award (1960)
          • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1962)
          • EMBO Membership (1964)[2]
          Scientific career
          FieldsPhysics
          Molecular biology
          InstitutionsKing's College London
          University of Birmingham
          University of California, Berkeley
          University of St Andrews
          ThesisPhosphorescence decay laws and electronic processes in solids (1940)
          Doctoral advisorJohn Randall







          Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins was born at Pongaroa, New Zealand, on December 15th, 1916. His parents came from Ireland; his father Edgar Henry Wilkins was a doctor in the School Medical Service and was very interested in research but had little opportunity for it.
          At the age of 6, Wilkins was brought to England and educated at King Edward’s School, Birmingham. He studied physics at St. John’s College, Cambridge, taking his degree in 1938. He then went to Birmingham University, where he became research assistant to Dr. J. T. Randall in the Physics Department. They studied the luminescence of solids. He obtained a Ph.D. in 1940, his thesis being mainly on a study of thermal stability of trapped electrons in phosphors, and on the theory of phosphorescence, in terms of electron traps with continuous distribution of trap depths. He then applied these ideas to various war-time problems such as improvement of cathoderay tube screens for radar. Next he worked under Professor M. L. E. Oliphant on mass spectrograph separation of uranium isotopes for use in bombs and, shortly after, moved with others from Birmingham to the Manhattan Project in Berkeley, California, where these studies continued.
          In 1945, when the war was over, he was lecturer in physics at St. Andrews’ University, Scotland, where Professor J. T. Randall was organizing biophysical studies. He had spent seven years in physics research and now began in biophysics. The biophysics project moved in 1946 to King’s College, London, where he was a member of the staff of the newly formed Medical Research Council Biophysics Research Unit. He was first concerned with genetic effects of ultrasonics; after one or two years, he changed his research to development of reflecting microscopes for ultraviolet microspectrophotometric study of nucleic acids in cells. He also studied the orientation of purines and pyrimidines in tobacco mosaic virus and in nucleic acids, by measuring the ultraviolet dichroism of oriented specimens, and he studied, with the visible-light polarizing microscope, the arrangement of virus particles in crystals of TMV and measured dry mass in cells with interference microscopes. He then began X-ray diffraction studies of DNA and sperm heads. The discovery of the well-defined patterns led to the deriving of the molecular structure of DNA. Further X-ray studies established the correctness of the WatsonCrickproposal for DNA structure. Relevant publications are «The molecular configuration of deoxyribonucleic acid. I. X-ray diffraction study of a crystalline form of the lithium salt», by R. Langridge, H. R. Wilson, C. W. Hooper, M. H. F. Wilkins, and L. D. Hamilton in J. Mol. Biol., 2 (1960) 19, and «Determination of the helical configuration of ribonucleic acid molecules by X-ray diffraction study of crystalline amino-acid-transfer ribonucleic acid», by M. Spencer, W. Fuller, M. H. F. Wilkins, and G. L. Brown in Nature, 194 (1962) 1014.
          Wilkins became Assistant Director of the Medical Research Council Unit in 1950 and Deputy Director in 1955. A sub-department of Biophysics was formed in King’s College, and he was made Honorary Lecturer in it. In 1961 a full Department of Biophysics was established.
          He was elected F.R.S. in 1959, given the Albert Lasker Award (jointly with Watson and Crick) by the American Public Health Association in 1960, and made Companion of the British Empire in 1962.


          He married Patricia Ann Chidgey in 1959; they have a daughter Sarah and a son George. He finds his recreations in his collection of sculptures and in gardening.This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.
          For more updated biographical information, see:
          Wilkins, Maurice, The Third Man of the Double Helix: The Autobiography of Maurice Wilkins. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003.




          Friday 15 February 2019

          Performing Arts - Dance

          15 feb 2019


          Paris Goebel?

          1. Who is Paris Goebel?
          She is known professional as parris, is a New Zealand-born choreographer, dancer, singer, director and actress. Her dance crew The Royal Family has won the World Hip Hop Dance Championship three times

          2. Where did she grow up?
          She actually grew up at new zealand

          3. How/when did she study dance?
          Goebel was born and raised in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand, the youngest of four children of Brett and LeeAnn Goebel. She is of Samoan, Chinese, and Scottish descent. She was interested in dance from a young age and started hip-hop lessons when she was 10.  



          4. Add pictures of Paris


          The royal family



          1. Who are the Royal Family? ( hint, hint, this has nothing to do with the queen of England!)
          British royal family. The British royal family comprises Queen Elizabeth II and her close relations.
          2. What competitions have they been involved in/won?


          3. Which famous singers have they danced for?

          4. Add some pictures and some links to their performances.













          Wednesday 13 February 2019

          human rights

          5 feb, 2019




          So, These are the one of the most people might know about human right but some other don't know
          Should learn about it. I Decided to made like that design so that we could able to know the part of it and meanings. I Don't actually really know that much about but to learn all about the each words of human rights. Especially this would probably bring you happiness being freedom. I am hoping that now this days would not gonna happen like before at all. Comment on this blog if u wanna know some interest moment about human rights.

          Ranking

          1. Freedom to speech
          you can get easily to speak without getting treated so bad

          2. Freedom of expression
          is the political right to communicate one's opinions and ideas.

          3. pursuit of happiness
          The way like you like independence to freely pursue joy and life
          in a way that make you feel enjoyed of or happy.



          4. Right to work
          You could be able to go wherever you wanted
          Which brings some happiness




          Arts

          13th feb 2019





                 




          So Actually, I made it in arts at school, It took me a few minutes although I drew it properly as good as I am. Probably, you might ask someone else that you don't know how it works, but I've been that situation. Seems that I need to improve it because it has a bit of mistaken I guess. Anyways, I drew it by using pencil, eraser, shaders, and with fingertips as well, and it ended up like that without using charcoals.
          Basically, you should think about the shade where does the light come like at the mid or wherever it just to make sure that it's shaded once you find it out.

          1. pencil (6B)
          2. ruler
          3. eraser
          4. sketch pad

          Comment if u want to ask an interesting way to ask.
          😅😅😅