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Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Evaluation - Market Day

3 things that went well:


-We worked well together as a group. I think that we all worked well together as a group because we were able to do our roles well and that we were able to fix any problems that we had.
-Bringing the equipment and materials. We did well with bringing the equipment and materials that we needed, and that we didn't forget anything on the day
-Jobs. During Market day we had a lot of jobs to do so this meant that we were busy for 3 hours. We did well with juggling differents jobs and helping each other if any one of us needed help.


3 things that did not go so well:

-One thing that didn't go well is when the cheese on our fries was starting to get hard because it had been sitting out on display for quite a while.
-Time. Since the fries were taking quite a long time to deep fry then we kept running out of fries to serve because we had to keep waiting for new batches of fries to come once the once on display had been sold.
-We ran out of bacon. We didn't buy enough bacon so that all fries had bacon. We thought that one bacon would be enough since we cut it in smaller pieces but it still wasn't enough.


3 things you would change if done again:

If I had the chance to do this again then I would change the fact that we only had one portable cooker. , so pretty much we would bring one more portable cooker. I would also change the number of ingredients we brought. Those are the only things I would change because the rest went pretty well.

Thursday, 21 November 2019

Ideal World

What does an ideal world look like in your mind? 
In my ideal world, people would be allowed to wear or do what they want without being judged for it. People would also be more giving in terms of giving a few dollars to the homeless, donating to charity or even helping out those in need. The prices of the things necessary in our lives would also go down to prices that everyone could afford.


What could you do to make it a reality?

To make a difference I will do the following things below:

-Not judge people
-Donating when the cashiers ask if you want to donate
-Help out someone who is in need of help
-Offer food or at least a few dollars to the homeless



Gugurang - Science

Gugurang

Gugurang is a Philippine God of Volcanoes and is believed to live at ‘Mount Mayon’. He was given full control over the people and whenever they disobeyed him, he would give them a warning by letting the pit of the volcano rumble. If they were able to fix their mistakes then he would let them off but if they didn’t he would cause the volcano to erupt to wipe out those who sinned.


 This story retold by Damiana Eugenio made netizens believe that Gugurang was the one behind it whenever Mount Mayon would rumble or erupt. 

What really happens

Beneath the Earth, there are rocks that slowly melt and become a thick flowing substance that we call ‘magma’. Since it weighs less than the rocks around it, it rises and gets collected in the ‘magma chamber’. At some point, the magma gets through vents and cracks and gets to the surface. Magma that has erupted gets called ‘lava’.


Since I had a test, I could not finish or make any changes so this is all I had.

Why Was a Treaty Needed?

In 1830 there were 100,000 Māori and around 200 Europeans living in New Zealand. The behaviour of the Whalers, the Missionaries’ desire to help protect Māori rights and the Musket Wars were reasons that a treaty was needed. The Declaration of Independence was another contributing factor to the need for a treaty

 One of the reasons that a treaty was needed was the lawless behaviour of some British Settlers like Whalers. Whalers are people who could be in ships for months because of the hunting of whales. The Whalers who came to New Zealand arrived in Kororarika or Russell. When Whalers got to shore they would meet hundreds of others and because of this, they would end up drinking a huge amount of alcohol. Drinking alcohol causes trouble as the Whalers usually end up fighting. Not only did drinking and fighting occur when the Whalers got to shore but prostitution and trading with the Māori also happened. This issue contributed to the need for a treaty because the Whalers did not know how to behave and in order to fix some sort of law or agreement to make them act to how they are supposed to behave.

Another reason that a treaty was needed was to protect Māori rights. One group that felt strongly about this was the missionaries. The missionaries created a good relationship with Māori and this made a big influence on the Māori signing the treaty. Their relationship was so good that they even taught the Māori how to read and write in their own language. The missionaries were also concerned about the number of Māori being killed or enslaved. They were also worried about the behaviour of the Pakeha sailors. The large land sales also worried them as they did not know how this would impact the Māori. The missionaries were a big factor of signing the treaty because the way they treated and worried about the Māori were a huge influence. 

  Another reason that a treaty was needed was because of the Musket Wars. The Musket Wars started around the turn of the 19th century and over 20,000 people were killed during this. The first tribe to get Muskets were the northern tribe Ngapuhi. They had to trade in large quantities of flax and food in order to get these powerful weapons. But the musket trade was the cause of why the Māori population shifted and power had changed. Trading tied Māori to a new world they had never experienced before. A treaty could have helped during the Musket Wars as it would have set laws that may have prevented the killing of over 20,000 people.

The final reason that a treaty was needed was the existence of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was signed on October 20th 1935. There were 4 main purposes to the Declaration of Independence which was that Māori used this to declare themselves to have mana over the country, New Zealand was an independent country under the authority of the United Tribes of New Zealand, to frame laws and regulations of the country and lastly, it agreed to say thanks to the king and to ask him to act as their protector should their authority end for any reason. The existence of the Declaration of Independence itself contributed to the need for a treaty because of its different purposes.

   This essay has demonstrated that the lawless behaviours of the British Whalers, the Missionaries’ need to protect Māori rights, the Musket Wars, and the existence of the Declaration of Independence was the reason why a treaty was needed. Consequences were stated all over this essay, for example, Māori was overpowered by the Europeans and the weapon brought in by the Europeans were the reason why Māori turned against each other. My reflection from this is that if the Europeans and British did not arrive in New Zealand, then New Zealand wouldn’t have a reason for a need of a treaty. These events were the reason why New Zealand is what it is now.

Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Atomic Science

4 things I have learned?

Charges
1. Positive, Neutral, and Negative charge

Electrons (-)
Protons (+)
Neutrons (0)



Periodic Table
2. Periodic Table - Elements

In the periodic table, there are elements that use different chemical symbols, for example:

Gold - Au
Silver - Ag
Beryllium - Be
Iron - Fe
Copper - Cu




3. Equations

Equations are when 2 or more reactants are mixed together to create a product, for example:

Magnesium burns in oxygen to produce magnesium oxide

Magnesium + Oxygen ---> Magnesium oxide

4. HAZCHEM Symbols



Corrosive




Caution



Irritant

Acid Rain

What is acid rain?

Acid rain is when fossil fuel or natural gas goes to the air to create carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. It will then go up to the cloud and will combine its molecules with the clouds. Then when it rains it will create "Acid Rain."

Diagram:

The diagram above shows us that the factory shown in the diagram will release the chemicals that will go to the clouds and then once it rains, the chemicals mixed in the clouds will turn to "Acid Rain."

Thursday, 14 November 2019

Character Strengths

Leadership

I saw leadership in Avatar when Aang took the responsibility to bring together the two tribes that disliked each other.

I think leadership is important because we all need to be leaders at some point because there might be people who need assistance.

Love

I saw love in Tarzan when Kala loved Tarzan like he was her own child.

I think love is important because life would be miserable if we disliked everyone we meet.

Kindness

I saw kindness in Tarzan when Kala decided to adopt Tarzan even though he wasn't the same species as her. 

I think kindness is important because we should be kind to everyone so that we get the same treatment back.

Fairness

I saw fairness in school whenever the teachers give each student the same amount of time to do their work.

I don't think fairness is necessary because most of the time being fair depends on the person.

Honesty

I saw honesty in Supergirl: Welcome to Earth, because there was this part where Supergirl was honest about the way she treated someone she hated before. She was honest about saying she was wrong and she shouldn't have judged the person based on their cultural background.

I think it is important because everyone should be honest about things so that no one has to go through the trouble of having to think if it's the truth or not.

Perseverance

I saw perseverance in Avatar when Katara didn’t give up fighting even though the master waterbender was clearly going to win.
I think perseverance is important because we would have more chances to do stuff if we didn’t give up after failing one time.

Thursday, 7 November 2019

Treaty of Waitangi

Treaty of Waitangi
Why do we still talk about the Treaty of Waitangi?

I think we still talk about the Treaty of Waitangi as it was a historical moment in the history of New Zealand and it is what created a relationship between Maori and Europeans.

Should we still celebrate Waitangi Day every year?

I think celebrating is important because it is a good idea to celebrate something that made New Zealand, New Zealand. 



Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Act of Union 1707




I have researched about the treaty signing between England and Scotland called "Act of Union 1707". This treaty connects with the Treaty of Waitangi as there are a lot of similarities. For example, Maori and Europeans both had different perspectives from the signing, which is also similar to England and Scotland.