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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Give peace a chance - John Lennon

 Give peace a chance - John Lennon

Lyrics:

Ev'rybody's talking about

Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism
This-ism, that-ism, is-m, is-m, is-m
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance
C'mon
Ev'rybody's talking about Ministers
Sinisters, Banisters and canisters
Bishops and Fishops and Rabbis and Pop eyes
And bye bye, bye byes
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance
Let me tell you now
Ev'rybody's talking about
Revolution, evolution, masturbation
Flagellation, regulation, integrations
Meditations, United Nations
Congratulations
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance
Ev'rybody's talking about
John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary
Tommy Smothers, Bobby Dylan, Tommy Cooper
Derek Taylor, Norman Mailer
Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna
Hare, Hare Krishna
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance

The message behind this song is telling the people to give peace a chance and to imagine a world where things that make us "different" like religions and wealth didn't exist.







The Beatles - Yellow Submarine

What is the meaning behind this song ?

"In our yellow submarine" Means they live away from everyone else in their own rich neighbourhood. "We all live in a yellow submarine, Yellow submarine, Yellow submarine" Means Everyone has their own form of peace but also we all live together as one.

Beatles Music compared to 1940's music isn't very different but a couple noticeable differences are that most of the songs from the 1940's were jazz and sung very differently to what The Beatles would sing.



Friday, March 26, 2021

Reflection

Title: Rugby

Text type: Article

Text creator: Me

Text purpose: To tell you about what I watched

Date: 26th March 2021

In reading today instead of doing normal reading I watched a video with subtitles on so I could read it. I watched a video about rugby, the video demonstrated skills that no ordinary person has. The video was about good set pieces in rugby a set piece is when the rugby team does some fancy passes to trick the other team, my favourite one was when the all blacks had the ball did an inside pass into 3 people the other team didn't know who caught it so he threw it back to another player then that player did another inside pass the guy hit the gas then did a quick little pass and then try time!

Making salts II

 Aim: To produce copper sulfate salt by reacting copper oxide with an acid.

Method: Add 20 mL of sufuric acid to a 100 mL beaker. Heat the acid until it reaches 70 Degrees Celsius. Then turn off your bunsen burner. , Once heated, use a spatula to add pea-sized portions of copper oxide to the beaker. Stir the mixture for 30 seconds. , Repeat step 2 until no more will dissolve. Allow the beaker to cool. , Fold the filter paper and place it in the funnel. Place the filter funnel into the second beaker. , Make sure the beaker is cool enough to hold at the top. The contents should still be hot. You may need your teacher to complete this step. , Gently swirl the contents of the beaker to mix, and then pour into the filter paper in the funnel. Allow to filter through. , Rinse the beaker you used to heat the mixture previously, and place it back on top of your tripod filled with 50-60 mL of water. , Place the evaporating basin on top of the beaker and carefully pour some of the solution from the beaker into the evaporating basin. , Gently heat the beaker until the solution in the evaporating basin has reduced by half. , Leave the evaporating basin to cool. Once cool, move the evaporating basin to a warm place where it will not be disturbed (i.e. a window-sill) and observe over the next few days. Blue copper sulfate crystals should form.

Results: I saw that my group did pretty well because there was n liquid left in our evaporating basin, it was great crystallisation.

Discussion: Copper oxide + Sulfuric acid = Water + Copper Sulfate, The Acid and the Oxide made water and the Copper and the Sulfuric made Copper Sulfate.

Conclusion: I think my group was successful in this experiment I wouldn't change anything about the outcome.




Friday, March 19, 2021

Reflection

 In our reading time today instead of actually reading I watched a youtube video with subtitles on so I could read it. I watched something about a game called krunker, in krunker the aim is to shoot and kill people to gain xp which gives you in game money that you can spend to buy cosmetics/items, I just watched some game play that had commentary the guy playing was really good and got 34 kills in one game (one game goes for 3 minutes and 50 seconds. I think it was a good use of my reading time.

Thursday, March 18, 2021

 Aim: To test the pH of a bunch of household chemicals.

Method: Add a few drops of each chemical to a spot on your spotting tile, Test the chemicals using litmus paper, Put a few drops of Universal Indicator to test the chemicals.

Results: Toilet cleaner in blue litmus paper was red, in red litmus paper it was red, in Universal Indicator it was red. Dish washing liquid in blue litmus paper it was blue, in red litmus paper it was blue, in Universal Indicator it was Green/Yellow. Floor cleaner in blue litmus paper was blue, in red litmus paper it was Indigo, in Universal Indicator it was red. Spray and Wipe in blue litmus paper was blue, in red litmus paper it was blue, in Universal Indicator it was blue.

Discussion: If the litmus papers go blue then that means the chemical you used was a base, if the litmus paper turns red then it means the chemical is an acid. Toilet cleaner is an acid because the litmus papers turned red when dipped into the chemical. Dish washing liquid is a base because the litmus papers turned blue when dipped into the chemical. Floor cleaner is a base because the litmus papers turned indigo when dipped into the chemical. Spray and wipe is a base because the litmus papers turned blue when dipped into the chemical.

Conclusion: The experiment went good because I have already done this before so it wasn't that complicated. I wouldn't do anything differently because its pretty simple on how we have done it and you don't want it to be overly complicated.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Significance of WW1 - The Last Post

When do you hear this song ?

You Hear "The Last Post" on ANZAC day, things that have to do with war and peoples funerals who served in the wars.


Why is this song significant/important to NZ ?

The Last Post bugle call is courtesy of the New Zealand Defence Force. The Last Post was used in wartime to tell people the battle was over for the day.The Rouse is a bugle call that is often played after the 1 minute of silence at a service.


What is the history behind the last post - why was it played and when

It originated with British troops stationed in the Netherlands, where it drew on an older Dutch custom, called taptoe, from which comes the term tattoo as in Military tattoo. The taptoe was also used to signal the end of the day, but originated from a signal that beer taps had to be shut, hence that the day had ended.


What does this song represent?

The Last Post is the bugle call that signifies the end of the day's activities.  It is also sounded at military funerals to indicate that the soldier has gone to his final rest and at commemorative services such as Anzac Day and Remembrance Day







Monday, March 8, 2021

Parihaka - Tim Finn and The Herbs

 Parihaka - Tim Finn and The Herbs

My friend, My friend, I hate to see you suffer,

Events conspire to bring us to our knees,

My friend, my friend, you've taken this the wrong way, 

Rise up, defend yourself, never give in,

Look to the sky, the spirit of Te Whiti,

The endless tide is murmuring his name. 


I know Te Whiti will never be defeated,

And even at the darkest hour,

His presence will remain.

I'll sing to you the song of Parihaka.


Te Whiti he used the language of the spirit,

Then stood accused, the madman and his dream,

He saw the train go roaring through the tunnel,

He heard the voice travel on the magic wire,

But he loved the silence of the river,

He watched the dog piss on the cannon's wheel.


I know Te Whiti will never be defeated,

And even at the darkest hour,

His presence will remain.

I'll sing to you the song of Parihaka.


One day you'll know the truth,

They can't pull out the roots,

Come and take me home,

To weep for my lost brother.

They gather still, the clouds of Taranaki,

His children's children wearing the white plume,

So take me for the sins of these sad islands,

The wave still breaks on the rock of Rouhotu.

And when you taste the salt that's on your pudding,

And when you taste the sugar in your soup,

Think of Te Whiti, he'll never be defeated,

Even at the darkest hour,

His presence will remain,

I'll sing for you the song of Parihaka,

Come to Parihaka,

Weep for my lost brother,

The spirit of nonviolence,

Has come to fill the silence, Come to Parihaka.


What is the main message of this song ?

The main message of this song was what happened in Parihaka and how bad it was.


What line explains their passive resistance method ?

"Come to Parihaka, Weep for my lost brother, The spirit of nonviolence, Has come to fill the silence, Come to Parihaka."


What does "they can't pull out the roots" refer to ?

It means you can't take me away from who I am and you can't keep me from being me.


How long were people affected?

people were effected for a long time and even now people can still be effected.







Spritiuals

 What are spirituals ?

The spirituals are the songs that Africans sang it lifted their spirits they used them during ceremonies and helped them escape.

Who is Harriet Tubman ? 

She is an ex-slave who helped thousands of slaves escape, she used songs to send messages to slaves. 

Wade in the Water. God’s gonna trouble the water.
Who are those children all dressed in Red?
God’s gonna trouble the water.
Must be the ones that Moses led.
God’s gonna trouble the water.

Chorus

Who are those children all dressed in White?
God’s gonna trouble the water.
Must be the ones of the Israelites.
God’s gonna trouble the water.

Chorus

Who are those children all dressed in Blue?
God’s gonna trouble the water.
Must be the ones that made it through.
God’s gonna trouble the water.

They used this song to tell slaves to go into the river so the dogs and slave-catchers can't sniff them out.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

DLO

 In English we have been working on some skills in film here are some definitions and examples.