Category: Communication

Fishing book reading journal

The book is about fishing. It teaches you many basic beginner skills about what to do and how to set yourself up. In the book it shows you many different fishing types these are course fishing, Trout fishing, sea fishing and river fishing. The book is made with different types and is divided in different sections. I particularly focused on course fishing because that’s the type of fishing I do.

In the course fishing section it tells you all the different methods that you can use for this. It also tells you what type of knots to use in particular ways of fishing. There are many methods in course fishing these are float fishing which is normally used for smaller fish, ledger fishing which is for more of the bigger fish, the fish can weigh up to 106 lbs (carp), method feeding, this can catch you any size of fish and catches you many different species of fish (most

Year Nine Experimental Research Phase Two: Plans

Equipment that i will use for the experiment:

clamp – to keep the ruler in position. – i will use this to keep the experiment accurate and to make sure the ruler is in position.

paper helicopter – to see how long it takes to get to the floor.

stopwatch – to make time precise.

100mm ruler – to make the experiment as precise and accurate as possible.

 

letter (science work)

dear RAF,

hi, I am Archie reed and I am a proud holder of the electromagnet badge. I achieved this badge by doing an experiment on making electromagnets, I also had to create a table of how many coils it would take to pick up a certain amount of paper clips. I studied science throughout my school life and still study it now. I enjoyed science and am proud of how science is still enjoyable especially at my age.my most recent experiment is paper helicopters, i would like to sell the paper helicopters to you because i believe that it could make you loads of money.

I believe that paper helicopters would make you money because your a special organization that works with aircraft and i think that the paper helicopters would be up your street. i think that it would make you money because it can be measured easily and you can time how long it takes to fall.you can also use it to tell your troops at what time they will have to jump if their helicopter or plane is falling down to crash land. The paper helicopters are a good thing for your organization because they would make good examples of crash landing helicopters. They would make also make a good presentation, to show examples of how the helicopters drop in crash landings.

Paper helicopters are easily timed, the mass can also be easily changed. By changing the mass the helicopter would fall faster. You can also make it fall slower by changing the length of the propellers.

I hope you enjoyed reading my letter and i hope you want to buy my paper helicopters. I also hope that you take my experiment for granted and use my experiment to make a fair amount of money.

kind regards Archie reed.

 

 

 

 

What is the significance of Caesar’s North Star speech in the Capitol

“I could be well moved if I were as you. if I could pray to move, prayers would move me. but I am as constant as the northern star, of whose true fixed and resting quality there is no fellow in the firmament. the skies are painted with unnumbered sparks; they are all fire, and everyone doth shine; but there’s but one in all doth hold his place.”
these lines comes from Caesar’s speech in act 3, scene 1, just before his assassination. The conspirators have come to Caesar in the senate under the pretence of pleading for amnesty for Metullius’s banished brother, Publius Cimber. Caesar replies that he will adhere his word and not change his earlier decision. Comparing himself to the north star, Caesar boasts his constancy, his commitment to the law, and his refusal waver under any persuasion. This comparison implies more than steadfastness, however: the north star is the star by which sailors have navigated since ancient times, the star that guides them in their voyages, just as Caesar leads the Roman people. so, too, is the north star unique in its fixedness; as the only star that never changes it’s position in the sky, it has “no fellow in the firmament.” Thus, Caesar also implies that he is peerless among Romans. Caesar declares that he alone remains “unassaliable” among men, and his strictness in Publius Cimber’s case illustrates this virtue.

Essay

In my opinion Caesar’s “North star” speech is a significance to the play. I believe this because it show many shows of hubris, which is very powerful and is used for other characters like Brutus. Hubris is when a man shows confidence In themselves and believes that they are the most powerful person ever made. Am example of hubris is actually in Caesar’s “North star” speech, this is when Caesar says “I could be well moved, if I were as you: if I could pray to move, prayers would move me: but i am as constant as the North star”. This is showing hubris because he is saying that he could not be moved even if he was to pray, he also says ” but I’m  am as constant as the North Star”, this shows hubris because the North star never moves. So what Caesar is trying to say is that he is can never be moved. Not only does this have effect on Caesar it also has effect on the conspiracy. It has an effect on the conspiracy because Caesar says that he can never be killed but as soon as Caesar finishes his speech the conspirators attack Caesar and start stabbing him until Brutus finished him off white the last stab. This could have got people thinking, why was the play called Julius Caesar when he dies half way through?

The North star speech made me feel that Caesar was getting his confidence way to high by using his hubris, using the Romans to create that hubris and thinking that he is the leader of Rome. But the speech was also making me think that Caesar thinks that he can never be defeated. Many Romans thought that Rome did not need a leader because they would not have the freedom that they had without a leader, such as the conspirators. Brutus said something along the lines of ” it’s not that I love Caesar less, it’s that I love Rome more”. That is very powerful especially to me because he is saying to the Romans that if they was to follow Caesar around like sheep then they would lose their freedom. The North star speech made me feel that Caesar is selfish and that he does not care about any body but himself. An example of this is ‘Caesar calls his servant/slave, servant where as Brutus calls his servant/slave by his original name. The speech made me have mixed emotions about Caesar because it shows his desire to be a good man, but also shows hubris and him being a horrible man.

Carry on essay

As it comes mere moments before the murder, the speech adds much irony to the scene: having just boasted that he is “unassailable,” Caesar is shortly assailed and killed. In announcing his “constancy,” Caesar claims permanency, immortality even. The assassins quickly prove Caesar mortal, however. But as the later events of the play reveal, Caesar’s influence and eternality are undeniable. His ghost seems to live on to avenge the murder: Brutus and Cassius directly attribute much of their misfortune to Caesar’s workings from beyond the grave; so, too, does the name “Caesar” undergo metamorphosis from an individual man’s name to the title of an institution—the empiric rule of Rome—by the end of the play. In these more important ways, Caesar’s lofty estimation of himself proves true.

the rugged individual

wThe picture gives me a feeling that the individual is sort of like the last man alive not only by his name but by the way he is on top of the mountain and below him looks like it is a lonely country that has had some type of tornado which has whipped out everyone but the rugged individual.

see the rugged individual has a story, a story that goes deep in to how he got to the tip top of the mountain. This ginger tough bodied man was on a 1 week hike. Let’s begin with the story of the rugged individual.

it all began with a massive tornado that whipped out the whole world and left one man, he called himself the rugged individual. He was a very strong man a very broad one too he has ginger hair and probably would get the ladies if their were any. now that there is no more people in the world the rugged individual is quite lonely. Since everyone was gone the rugged individual decided to hike up the tallest mountain to see what his country looked like from above, he knew that this wasn’t going to be a short hike he knew it would take as long as a week, so the rugged individual prepared himself well. He started his hike on a Tuesday. He left at 5:40 in the evening. on his way he had to walk through the dusty desert, the dust started to get in his eyes and this wasn’t a good start for the rugged individual. By now he was struggling to see, he knew he had to come up with a plan.

Becoming Paul

Paul Green, the baddest year 7 student of all time, was a bully to every boy in the school of Upton Park. Paul is a very big fan of football, his favourite team is Millwall, even though he lives In the West Ham territory. Mainly every boy in his school supports West Ham, so he absolutely hates them. Paul is like a one man army he isn’t afraid to hurt or kill someone. At Paul’s age he has put 70 people into hospital with broken skull bones. Paul lives with his brother as his Mum died and his dad moved to a different country, so from a young age he has always been frustrated with his life. The West Ham territory had no Millwall fans in, it was like the river Theames had splitter two teams up of Millwall and West Ham.

dystopia

on top of the dark blue and green sea stood a massive dark sky and a very big robot factory, the factory is very dark and evil with robots inside that are going to take over the world. above the factory was flying robot cars that are going to search for any remaining humans that have survived the robot killing. beyond the dull factory stood loads of robots skyscrapers full of heavy gun machinery that could kill a human if the bullet was 5cm away from any part of a humans body. inside the robots are metal brains that contain all their powers like, strength, karate, Kung-fu, jujitsu and boxing. underneath the water is a massive robotic fish that have the jaws of 50 sharks put together, these could eat up to 35 humans at once. THIS IS A WARNING TO ALL SURVIVERS “BE AWARE”

my essay

Shakespeare keeps his audience interested in his play by using a very powerful narrative technique called dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is something that increases the tension in the play and makes the audience stand on their feet in interest.

An example of dramatic irony is when lady Macbeth reveals to Macbeth that she wants to kill king Duncan. To show this lady Macbeth says “look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it.”

Lady Macbeth is saying to Macbeth to hide his inner evil of killing king Duncan and not to tell any any body what they are planning to do. Lady Macbeth is describing there treason as well. This is a dramatic irony because the audience are now expecting a murder to happen later on in the scene.

Shakespeare keeps his audience interested in his play Macbeth because he uses a very powerful language called personification. Personification is something that makes the audience interested in his play because personification means a character acting as a object or an animal, so the the people get interested as it is very unusual.

an example of personification is when Macbeth says to lady Macbeth “sleep that knits up the revealed sleeve of care.” Macbeth is saying that when you sleep you will mend a worn out feeling as if a revealed sleeve and will be re knitted as if it was brand new.

Macbeth is saying to lady Macbeth when you sleep you will mend as if you are re knitting a ripped jumper. This is personification because Macbeth is saying that lady Macbeth is like a person that can mend things asleep also because he is also saying that she is a knitting machine. This makes the audience interested because the audience knows that lady Macbeth is not a knitting machine.

Shakespeare keeps his audience interested in his play by using a very powerful dramatic device called soliloquy. A soliloquy is a piece that makes the audience listen closely because they know that something is going to happen because there is only one person on the stage. This shows interesting will occur.

An example of a soliloquy is when Macbeth says to himself “bring me no more reports, let them fly all;till birnam would remove to dunsinane, I cannot taint with fear. what’s the boy Malcolm? was he not born of a woman? the spirits that know wall mortal consequences have pronounced me, thus: fear not, macbeth no man that’s born of a woman shall ever have the power upon thee. ‘the. fly false thenes and mingle with the English epictures; the mind I sway by and the heart I bare shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear.’

Macbeth is saying that the three apperations said that macbeth can never be killed by a man or woman so therefore he is definitely not scared of going to war because he can’t be killed.

shakespeare keeps his audience interested in his play by using a very  powerful dramatic device called props. props are things that can be creative, and quite dull but props in Macbeth are very interesting and sometimes can be suprising.

An example of when a prop is used is when Macbeth goes crazy and he imagines a dagger floating infront of him. another example of when a prop Is used is when Macbeth becomes king and puts the crown on his head. the crowd doesn’t fit properly. finally the last example is when Macduff kills Macbeth but not only does he kill Macbeth but Macduff beheads him.

In all three cases they are all about Macbeth being wicked. horrible and being killed. the fist example was about Macbeth imagining a dagger, the reason why he imagined the dagger is because he killed king Duncan with a dagger. the second example is when Macbeth gets the crown and it doesn’t fit on his head properly. the reason for this is because shakespeare is trying to make it look it wasn’t meant for Macbeth. the third example was about when maduff kill Macbeth. the reason why Macduff kills Macbeth is because Macduff and malcom knew that Macbeth was a bad person and that he killed banquo and king Duncan so Macduff gets revenge by killing him.

Shakespeare keeps his audience interested in his play by using a very powerful genre called tragedy. tragedy is something that would make the audience worry about someone or makes them know that something bad is going to happen.

an example of a tragedy is when Macbeth kills king Duncan. the only people who know that Macbeth killed king Duncan is lady Macbeth because she planned the whole thing. but nobody can help king Duncan because nobody knows.

when Macbeth kills king Duncan nobody knows except from lady Macbeth. The reason why this is a tragedy is because something bad is going on and nobody can help king Duncan when Macbeth kills him, also it is a tragedy because only one person knows and when other people find out line malcom and Macduff they know that it’s too late to help king Duncan.

in my essay my structure of writing was to do three paragraphs for each thing that I chose, the three paragraphs was 1:point, 2:example and 3:explanation. also the five things that I chose was 1:dramatic irony, 2:personification, 3:soliloquy, 4:props and 5:tragedy. the reason I chose these five things was because I thought that could get a lot out of them and also because I knew the most about that any other choice there was. also the question I answered is “what methods does shakespeare use to keep the audience interested in his play Macbeth?”