Thursday 15 April 2021

The Melting Mystery: (English Assessment)

The Melting Mystery: (English Assessment) 

In a black atramentous pit underneath the city, the most elusive and existential mystery waits patiently to be uncovered. A mystery that stole 189 thinking, breathing men from us, and one that the government does its best to ignore.


The timing was more important than anyone anticipated. The ground split in World War I, and in WWII, the blood, pain, fire, and death fed a slumbering force deep below the surface, threatening to wake it up. The countries were only just starting to breathe when the Korean War began. Rage is especially a delicacy. When that thing sent up a shudder, just the briefest twitch of excitement, it brought the walls down, sucking in the earth, filling the hole, and dragging men down into its depths. For these poor souls, though, this was just the beginning…


“Iceberg Ahead!” the Captain of the phenomenal titanic shrieks. “Turn the ship!” he shouts in a troubled tone. Unable to comprehend the words from the Cap, Jack retains the vessel proceeding straight forwards towards the iceberg. “Cap, Look up”, says Weather. the smoky shaded grey clouds start enclosing the vessel immediately; the clouds start swishing around in an orderly group like a tornado, revealing a pit in the heart of the earth. The titanic proceeds to get dragged away from the iceberg, and into the pit. Whilst getting absorbed in the core of the earth, the rubble and dirt enclosed the only opening possible to escape, they were trapped!.


“Christ Almighty...” groans Captain, and though his ears are ringing like hell, he can still hear the rumble of tunnels collapsing in the distance. He coughs, spitting out the rock and dirt, and opens his eyes. He can’t see a thing. His face and body are pressed against a jagged, rocky ground, with rubble weighing him down. But as the ringing fades, he begins to hear the screaming. And the crying. And the yelling. “Stop...” he says, unable to think. “STOP!”


Nobody listens. He rests for another moment before gathering whatever strength’s remain, and pushing himself up, shrugging off broken support. He turns around and sits up, but his ankle is still held down by some heavy chunks of rock. “Cap!” a voice shouts through the noise. “Cap, are you still alive?” “Weathers?” He looks up towards the source. “Hold on, I’m coming!” With a few hard tugs, he wrenches his foot free, nearly breaking his ankle in the process. Maybe he already did. He places weight on it, and a burst of pain shoots up his leg, bringing him down to the ground just as he was getting up, “My leg’s screwed real bad, Cap!” Weathers yell, but the Captain finds it too difficult to respond. He feels around for his lantern, but only finds more rubble, and a... gooey, unpleasant substance. He touches his head, feeling blood leaking. All he wants to do is sleep, but he knows he won’t wake up. He tries to push himself up once more. The strength isn’t there, and he rolls onto his back as an alien slowly creeps up onto him, dragging him down, out of awareness and into extinction. “What…” is all he can mumble as time becomes meaningless.


A few minutes or hours later, the warm glow of a steaming lantern pulls him back. He’s being dragged over the painful ground and propped up against an uncomfortable wood wall. The screams and cries have reduced to sobs and murmurs. Slowly, he lifts his head and opens his eyes. Sorrow, all around him. Only a handful are still breathing, surrounded by the remnants of their workers and their coworkers. A pair of grey dull, bare feet stick out from a pile of rocks and debris, the corpses having been lightly covered. A single lantern light surrounds the group’s faces. “I mean, God knows how many feet down with every path caved in,” says Ethan with a terrified look on his face. “Nobody will ever reach us in time. We have no food, barely any water, and…” He trails off when he notices the captain staring at him. “Where’s Weather’s?” They shift uncomfortably, with Ethan glancing at the pair of dead feet. “Oh, God…” “He bled out,” says Arthur, “There was nothing we could do.”

Captain hangs his head for a moment, sighing deeply. “Well, we must do something.” “I’m all ears.” Ethan crosses his arms. “‘Cause I can’t imagine a scenario where we last more than a week.”


The captain claps his hands. “Is there anyone else still alive?” “Who knows? We’re separated, and now isolated, in our little pocket under a mile of earth.” They lookup. The two surviving supports that appear to be ruined and old are the only two things keeping the earth from coming down on their heads. “You’re right, it’s grim.” The captain opens a pouch in his vest, holding a silver flask. “We’d better have a drink.” As the scorched drink warms his innards, something whispers in the back corner of his mind. A deep, rumbling noise; he struggles to hear it, and it grows louder. It’s a voice. Similarly alien in texture, he rotates and shifts until he finally understands its words… ”I CAN HELP”



Wednesday 14 April 2021

Culture Identity

 For our cultural identity, we chose to show our culture through rugby and we chose to show rugby because New Zealand is known for the rugby team - The All Blacks - Our item shows everything to do with rugby and I worked on this with Levi & Kaleb.


 

Friday 9 April 2021

Bob Geldof

 Bob Geldof

Born: 5 October 1951 (69 years old)
Music Groups: Band Aid (1984-1984), The Boomtown Rats 
Net worth: 150 Million
Songs: 32

Geldof was born in Ireland in 1951. He was educated at a private Catholic school (Blackrock College), though he said he didn't enjoy his time there because of its Catholic ethos and bullying for his lack of rugby skill. After leaving school, he attended odd jobs but was not inspired by any of them, 
He then went to Canada to work as a music journalist. In 1975, Bob Geldof became the head singer of the Boomtown Rats as a rock bandBob Geldof is an Irish singer/songwriter and a political activist. One popular song of his was "Do you know it's Christmas time" - Which is played every Christmas on the radio. 



Thursday 8 April 2021

Cyber Security & Cryptography

CyberSecurity (Terminal Game) -

Cyber Security - Extra Info

The game terminal had a series of different jobs that you would have to transfer to after the first job.
One of the many jobs contained you being a manager which was my favourite. 

Theme: The theme of the game was using coding to stop someone hacking the computer systems at the airport and the villain wanted 100 Bitcoins in less than 8 hours. 

Best and Worst part: The best part is probably seeing the animations and using the cameras to lock doors using a bunch of random people that are associated to help the airport. The worst part is not having enough time to stop the locks and if they added more time then it would be possible to get 100% otherwise I struggled and the highest I got was 97%

This cybersecurity game was by far the best with the best animations and detail if you would like to try it for yourself the link would be below

https://www.ibm.com/security/digital-assets/cybersecurity-ops/terminal/


Cryptography-

Or view from the website (Canva)- https://www.canva.com/design/DAEaYV42DOM/AwZD33XBamWd_gDT8fKI_Q/watch?utm_content=DAEaYV42DOM&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton 


Thursday 1 April 2021

Vietnam War (Paint it Black)

What do the song lyrics of "Paint it Black" mean? Like so many other famous rock and roll songs from the 1960s, it's tempting to
say that "Paint it Black" is just another worded tune about drugs. Whilst musicians usually are the ones trying to persuade the
public that their music actually has a deeper meaning, Mick Jagger, who is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, offered little evidence when asked about the meaning of "Paint it Black" and almost seemed ok with it being written off as just another song about drugs. 

"Paint It Black" may have been partly inspired by just another bad acid trip, but it wasn't difficult for Hollywood to connect the meaning of the song to the Vietnam War. After all, the song was released in 1966 while the war was still in full swing.

Line Meanings-
"I see a line of cars and they're all painted black 
With flowers and my love, both never to come back."

In the song, the narrator looks on as a hearse and the other black cars in a funeral procession carry "flowers" and his "love" to a cemetery for burial.


















Song Lyrics-

I see a red door

And I want it painted black
No colors anymore
I want them to turn black
I see the girls walk by
Dressed in their summer clothes
I have to turn my head
Until my darkness goes
I see a line of cars
And they're all painted black
With flowers and my love
Both never to come back
I've seen people turn their heads
And quickly look away
Like a newborn baby
It just happens everyday
I look inside myself
And see my heart is black
I see my red door
I must have it painted black
Maybe then, I'll fade away
And not have to face the facts
It's not easy facing up
When your whole world is black
No more will my green sea
Go turn a deeper blue
I could not foresee this thing
Happening to you
If I look hard enough
Into the setting sun
My love will laugh with me
Before the morning comes
I see a red door
And I want it painted black
No colors anymore
I want them to turn black
I see the girls walk by
Dressed in their summer clothes
I have to turn my head
Until my darkness goes
I wanna see it painted
Painted black
Black as night
Black as coal
I wanna see the sun
Blotted out from the sky
I wanna see it painted, painted, painted
Painted black, yeah

Year 10 Writing Portfolio (English)

For my English Portfolio, I am adding my favourite writing work that I've accomplished this year. My work is getting better over time an...