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Wednesday 28 November 2018

The life of a soldier in World War two

The life of a soldier in World War Two

In English, I have started a new area of writing which is creative writing. For creative writing, we can choose a task out of all of these options and complete it. Once that is done we complete another task and so on. The first task I am going to do is The life of a soldier during World War Two.

It's September the 1st 1939. Germany just began their invasion of Poland and with that England declared war on them, when the orders were relayed that the troops were to prepare to move out we all were shocked. We knew it was coming but..... no one was really prepared for it. The days leading up to now had been plagued with moves from Hitler and his allies, they already took over multiple regions of land with ease. The first World War was bad enough... but now this.

Norway is gone..... Word just reached us that Hitler has entrenched his forces in Norway after the English tried to halt iron shipments to Germany. What's worse is that the country is in turmoil, it's only the start of the war and already people are worried and scared, we already lost multiple battles and even Chamberlain our former Prime Minister resigned because of the losses. It looks grim I don't know how this is going to go, I and my fellow soldiers are being prepared to move to France. No one will say it themselves but we are all scared, we know what happened in World War 1 and we don't want to share their fate.

The defences have been hit bad and we are already falling back, damn French they were in no way prepared for this. The Germans surrounded us and sent refugees and many civilians to slow us down and then they boxed us in, were boxed in with what seems no escape. The officer in charge tells us that ships are coming to rescue us, but I doubt it. It was worse than I imagined, I have already witnessed one of my friends die at the hands of Germans, I doubt I will live to see the end.

The worse has happened once again, France was not prepared at all and the Germans smashed through their country decimating what little resistance they had! I managed to escape with the aid of English ships. It was a surprise to see civilians driving them, with France down I doubt we can hold out much longer, bombing raids have already begun on the country and our defences are already falling with the Luftwaffe bombing major air and navy stations.

The bombings are getting out of hand now, children and older people in cities are being evacuated to the countryside to avoid heavy bombing, I was currently at my house in London about to be assigned to my next assignment when the bombings began, a bomb landed right outside of my house and immediately sirens began to ring, outside in the sky the airforce made their desperate last stand in London as the Luftwaffe pressed their bombing and attacks. There were mangled corpses some areas you would see a hand of a once living person... it was brutal and to this day the sights still haunt me. The city's population are being rounded up into several bomb shelters I am on my way to one of the shelters hopefully I can survive this.

This was the life of a soldier in WW2 serving under Britain during the early stages. The start of the war was filled with death and loss on their side causing many soldiers to loss their friends and familys to lose their loved ones. 

Tuesday 6 November 2018

Charles Upham the famous New Zealand soldier

The life of Charles Upham
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The Victorian cross is not normally given to soldiers, in fact, it is normally given to people like nurses. Charles Upham is an NZ soldier that was the only infantry soldier to receive the VC two times. The other 2 people that got this were both doctors. Here is the story of Charles Upham.


Early Life

Charles Hazlitt Upham was born 21st September 1908 in central Christchurch. He went to Waihi school and Christ's college for his education, later attending an agriculture college where he got a diploma in agriculture. He then began working as a sheep farmer and later on a manager. In 1938 he became engaged to Mary (Molly) Eileen McTammey.


Enlistment

In September 1939 Charles Upham enlisted into the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force. He signed up as a private even though he previously had 5 years of experience in the New Zealand Territorial Army as a sergeant. He was quickly promoted to Lance Corporal but declined to join the Officer Cadet Training Unit. In December he was then promoted to sergeant and went off to Egypt.


First VC

His first VC was during may 1941 after being injured in battle. His VC was rewarded for remarkable tactics and many well-fought situations. One quite a few occasions his group were under machine gun fire, however, Charles managed to take out these machine guns before they could do much harm either with grenades or a pistol. On another occasion, he had to travel through 600 yards killing two Germans just to reach a group of soldiers that were stranded. His group then had to hold down an exposed area that was constantly under fire. He sustained multiple injuries being nearly hit by a mortar shell and taking a bullet to a foot later to be removed in Egypt. After several more encounters, his exhausted troops had to go to a ravine to stop a small German party going through the ravine to a nearby HQ. He with two other Rifleman managed to get up on top of the ravine and shoot many of the German troops. During this whole time, he suffered from dysentery and could only eat very little. Thus earning him his first VC.


Second VC

On the 26th of September 1945, Charles Upham was awarded his second VC. During a mission which resulted in the battle of El Ruweisat Ridge Upham was wounded twice but kept on fighting. The first injury was from enemy bullet spray and the second was from when he destroyed a truck of Germans with a couple of hand grenades. At the beginning of the battle, Charles troops served as a reserve and at one point lost communication with the front lines. He was given orders by a higher up to send an officer to get information on what happened. However, instead, he went up into enemy lines to retrieve the information. He had to dodge several command posts and manage to return with the information successfully. On dawn the next day his group of troops were ordered to advance forward and nearly reached the objective with ease when massive amounts of German troops began to shoot at them. With some good strategy, Charles managed to take out the Germans with lower casualties than what could have happened and captured the objective. He himself destroyed a German tank and several other vehicles and troops with grenades even with his elbow broken and being shot in the ankle. Exhausted from pain and blood loss he was moved to a hospital and when he was bandaged he insisted to leave immediately to join back in. He was later attacked and captured.


POW

Upham was first transported to an Italian hospital where his arm was recommended to be amputated. However, Upham had seen several of his fellow troops die painfully because of this process and refused. He later had his wound dressed by another POW that was a doctor and remained in hospital. He attempted several escapes that all failed and caused him to be labelled as dangerous by the Germans. One of his escape attempts was in a truck containing multiple POW's, he jumped out of the truck and managed to get 370M before being recaptured. Later on when in a prison camp he tried to climb over the barbed fence but got tangled at the top, once he came untied he fell down and a German soldier managed to run up to him and tried to get him to stand up and come back with a gun pointed at his head. He however just smocked in front of the guard as if nothing was happening. At this point, he was considered highly dangerous, he was separated from all POW's and was guarded at all times with a machine gun turret in place near his jail. He once again attempted escape and got decently far, after this he was moved to Colditz prison camp. On the way to there through a train, he managed to escape into a field but however was captured again. He then once at the prison camp didn't attempt to break out as the war was ending. When rescued he tried to join in on the fight but was sent back home instead.


After War

After returning to New Zealand he was given $10,000 by the community but instead of taking it he gave it to Lincon university. For 20 years he lived as a farmer until poor health forced him into Christchurch city where on 22nd November 1994 he died.

Friday 2 November 2018

Dragon heart themes

Dragon Heart Themes
For my next Dragon heart task, I had to look into 3 of the Dragon heart themes and find some quotes that relate to them and explain what the theme is about.

The first theme I am covering is Rediscovering one's faith. These lines of dialogue show this theme greatly as Bowen rediscovers his faith in the old ways and begins to believe in them once again. This scene greatly shows this theme of the movie and even develops the main character massively. It also plays into the second theme of rediscovering one's honour. Of course, there are other lines that represent this them but I believe this is one of the best.
King Arthur: A knight is sworn to valour.
Bowen: A knight is sworn to valour.
King Arthur: His heart knows only virtue.
Bowen: His heart knows only virtue.
King Arthur: His blade defends the helpless.
Bowen: His blade defends the helpless.
King Arthur: His might upholds the weak.
Bowen: His might upholds the weak.
King Arthur: His word speaks only truth.
Bowen: His word speaks only truth.
King Arthur: His wrath undoes the wicked.
Bowen: His wrath undoes the wicked!

The second theme is about honour and courage, a major theme present throughout the movie shown by almost all of the main characters. Relating to the last quote shows the restoring of someone's honour. Bowen has gone from being a ragtag dragon slayer fuelled with misjudged vengeance to a once again honourable knight of the old ways. However, for the courage part of this theme, this quote from Bowen when trying to kill Draco shows that even though he is fueled with rage but is still showing courage with confronting a Dragon. Here is the quote, Bowen: I will not stop until I've rid the world of every last one of you.

The third and final theme is good vs evil. A pretty simple theme that is shown more by tone and scenery than words itself in the film. However, the theme is definitely shown with the mocking Einon gives Bowen in their first fight. It is obvious that one side is evil and the other is good. In this quote good vs evil is shown by how mocking of Bowen Eionon is. It shows how much he has supposedly changed from when Bowen taught him and because of this you see the good vs evil theme in action through this dialogue.
King Einon: [laughing] Well, well, well. It can't be. But it is! My old mentor. Still giving carving lessons?
Bowen: Get off your horse and I'll give you one.
King Einon: Time's not been kind to you, Bowen. You should never have broke with me.
Bowen: It was *you* who broke with me.
King Einon: And yet you return to me with this girl I lost.
Bowen: [Bowen looks at Kara. Kara shakes her head and raises her dagger] I think she wants to stay lost.
King Einon: Not her decision, I'm afraid!
[Brok starts to dismount, but Einon raises a hand to stop him, then dismounts himself and draws his sword]
King Einon: I'm ready for my lesson now, knight.

Script writing

Script Writing
For drama, we are starting a new thing called choice board. It is much like our new passion project thing except it is for Drama only. We get to choose a task related to Drama that we would want to do.
We can choose one of these and complete the first stage of it earning us an achieved for this or we can keep going on trying to reach a merit and then the highest mark, excellence. We can choose multiple things to do for example someone could choose script writing, finish it and then go and do Script review. As the title says the first thing I will do is script writing. Scriptwriting if you didn't know contains dialogue the actors use in a movie/play as well as sometimes containing information on the scenes and what the behind the scenes crew are supposed to do. For script writing the first thing I will do is research on the subject I choose which I would have to do for all of these. After that, I then have to work on constructing my own type of script and story for a play.

Dragon Heart 4 main characters resume

Dragon Heart Character Resume
Characters are a vital part of a film, it makes the film work or it makes the film bad story wise. You need engaging characters to have a good story. For my next Dragon heart task, I had to create a resume like thing for 4 different characters.


Bowen

Interesting facts


  • Used to train Einon before becoming his enemy
  • Believes in the old knight's code but never knows how to bring it back
  • Is consumed by revenge at one point and forgets about his ways.
  • He becomes king after Einons death
  • Much of his past beyond this is unknown.

Challenges he faced


  • The betrayal of Einon
  • Struggling with the thoughts of returning to the old ways and how he could accomplish that
How he reacted to these problems

  • These two main problems he faced intertwined with each other. To cope with the betrayal of Einon he first hunted down dragons believing they caused it until he met Draco and after a while of fighting and mistrust, befriended him. With Draco, he returned to the old ways and once defeating Einon sought to return the kingdom to the old ways.
Words that best describe him

  • Brave
  • Loyal
  • Honorable
  • Conflicted


Eionon

Interesting facts


  • Was trained by Bowen before turning evil
  • Never believed in the old ways
  • Was always as corrupt as his father
  • He raised taxes extremely high and pillaged farms that didn't pay up
  • Always felt hatred for Bowen
  • Never knew he was immortal

Challenges he faced


  • Rebuilding a crumbling kingdom
  • Crushing rebellions
  • Fighting Bowen

How he reacted to these problems

  • For the first two, he would of most likely brung his soldier to take out rising up peasants and crush them before they became a threat. He would then once asserting dominance over them take lots of their money with high taxes allowing him to keep a professionally trained army but making the peasants resort to trading goods.
  • Once he discovered Bowen once again he moved to counter him quickly. After the first fight hen ever underestimated him until when he found out he was immortal.
Words that best describe him

  • Cocky
  • Arrogant
  • Smart
  • Manipulative
  • Greedy


Brother Gilbert

Interesting facts


  • Looked up to Bowen after meeting him
  • Was a natural at using a bow
  • Never fought before

Challenges he faced


  • Preparing for the battle with EInon
  • Becoming friends with Bowen

How he reacted to these problems

  • For preparing for war with Eionon he practiced day and night hooning his archery skills and doing whatever he can to prepare himself
  • For becoming friends with EIonon he just followed him around and was lucky to see him again.
Words that best describe him

  • Spiritual
  • Annoying
  • Comic relief
  • Gifted

Draco

Interesting facts


  • Was scared of death
  • Never knew how to bring down Einon
  • Never knew he would have to die for Einon to die
  • Strongly believes in the old ways

Challenges he faced


  • Proving himself so his soul does not disappear
  • Finding a way to defeat Einon
  • Sacrificing himself to kill Einon

How he reacted to these problems

  • He never knew how to prove himself until he met Bowen, he remembered Bowen from years ago and believed he might have a chance to beat Einon. When he realized he had to die so Einon could die he did everything he can to make Bowen kill him so he could have a worthy death and allow Einon to die.
Words that best describe him

  • Smart
  • Hopefull
  • Strong
  • Spiritual

Monday 29 October 2018

Freytag's Pyramid on Dragon Heart

Dragon Heart plot using Freytag's Pyramid
Freytag's Pyramid is a normal structure of a Shakespear or Greece film with some modern movies following it. The Pyramid is a structure that has been in use quite often and shows how many movies have been structured. It is seperated into 5 seperate stages. Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and finally Denouement. Lets start with the first one Exposition.
Exposition
Exposition is the starting point of the story. This is when important background information is talked about, it is also when the characters get set up into the universe and when the story kicks off. This bit of the pyramid is used in almost every movie that's highly rated as you do need to give some story right at the start to make a movie good. This bit is used in Dragon Heart since right at the start of the movie moments leading up to the main story play out, giving background information and setting up our main characters.

Rising Action
Rising Action is the events that lead up to the big turning point, the Climax. For example in Dragonheart when Bowen meets Kara that is the start of the rising action as the two slowly become friends, hope is given to the main characters and they begin to rally the people for a battle. The battle will obviously be the Climax. In these series of scenes, the main characters change from "oh no our life is bad we got no chance" to "oh yeah we gonna beat dem up".

Climax
The climax of a movie is when usually in this type of movie the good guys fight the bad guys. All the rising action leads up to this and this is when the main characters switch positions of power. The bad guys are no longer in the lead and the good guys are now. In Dragonheart, the climax is when the massive fight begins leading right up to the final duel which is the falling action bit of this movie.

Falling Action
Falling action is usually the final duel between the main characters. With either the good guy or bad guy winning, usually, this bit of the movie will begin closing of the story with a satisfying ending and possibly an unexpected plot twist. In Dragonheart, this is the final duel between EIonin and Bowen resulting in Draco and Eionins death.

Denoument
Denoument is when the story is wrapped up with usually a happy ending if the heroes won or a sadder darker ending if the evil guy win. In Dragonheart, this is of course when Eionin is shown dead and the heroes look at Dracos dead body. With Draco's body then disappearing and him talking to Bowen the story is wrapped up in a satisfying ending for the audience.

Tuesday 23 October 2018

Dragon Heart timeline

Setting

For my next film study task, I did a Dragonheart timeline based on settings of a film. The setting of a film is crucial to its success, just like most things in a movie if it doesn't go well your film can be ruined. I made a thing for it on Venngage here is the link. Click this.

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Dragon Heart: The purpose of shots

Continuing on with my film study work I am up to The purpose of shots. For this, I decided to create a Thinglink going over the purpose of some shots in the film. In each shot, I've labeled 2-4 things related to the use of camera shot. Camera shots if you didn't know is how a scene is captured using what's called "Camera Shots". Here are the 4 I created, I was unable to post these directly onto blogger so you will have to use the links below.
1st one
2nd one
3rd one
4th one

Monday 24 September 2018

Film Visual Sounds and Techniques Kahoot

We have recently started working on a film study in English. For this film study, we watched Dragonheart. For 5 weeks we choose 1 task out of 4 options based around the category. For the first one, we are looking at Film Visual and Sound Techniques. It is currently only able to be played by myself (because it is being stupid) so here is just a simple screenshot of it. Once it is ready I will put a link up.

Tuesday 18 September 2018

Digestive system

The Human Digestive System

First stage: The Oesophagus

The Digestive system is the process of our body taking in food, absorbing the nutrients and then sending the remains out of our body. This system is crucial in our body, starting right at our mouth and ending at our anus. When you eat food it is rolled into a ball by your tongue and then moistened by your salivary glands. Once this process is done the ball of food is sent down the Oesophagus. The Oesophagus uses muscles to push the food down and stop the food from coming back up while the muscles below the food widen the tube for the food to go through. The Oesophagus also aids in breaking down the nutrients a bit, mostly Carbohydrates with Gastric juices and Enzymes. This is the first process of the digestive system done.

Second Stage: The Stomach

The next part of the digestive system involves the Stomach where the food is transported to through the Oesophagus. The Stomach has a special type of acid inside it, this acid is generally called "Stomach acid" however its scientific name is "Hydrochloric acid (HCI)". To prevent the acid from burning through your Stomach Mucus is added as a protective layer. The Stomach acts like a giant elastic bag allowing it to expand when a large amount of food comes down the Esophagus allowing for big amounts to be quickly digested. The Stomach helps break down some nutrients as well as digesting the food. The main nutrients affected by this is Protein. Once the Stomach has digested the food it reaches the intestines as a creamy paste called Chyme.

Third Stage: The Intestines

The 2 intestines are the small Intestines and the large Intestines. Really their names should be swapped around as the small intestines cover most of the area with the large Intestines only covering the outer area. The small intestines begin to absorb the nutrients into the bloodstream where they are then distributed across the body. The food is then given to the large Intestines where the remaining nutrient-free waste is drained out until it had no water left. The waste is then transported to the Rectum where it is stored until it is ready to be shoved forcibly out of the Anus. The small Intestines are covered in things called villi. Vili ensures fast nutrient absorption into the bloodstream.

Fourth Stage: The Liver

The Liver is where the nutrients are first transported to. Here they are either converted into energy, sent to muscles or stored for later use (creating fat in the body). A liquid is produced called bile which goes to the bile duct and is then realised to stop any acids from the Stomach escaping into the digestive system and basically burning you inside out. The Liver also helps break down lipids (fats and oils).



Monday 20 August 2018

History of the Black Death

The Black Death


Warning this blog may contain sort of graphic images, the images contain symptoms of the black death.

The Great Plague, commonly known as the Black Death or simply the Plague was an Asain born disease which spread throughout almost all of Europe in 1347 and later dates. There is two big popular belief in the way that the plague got to Europe here is one of them. The cause of the plague to reach Europe was indirectly caused by the Mongolian empire. They were sieging a town on the black sea called Messina but the plague was infecting many of their troops so what do you do in that situation? Here are some options they had. 1. Throw your men over the walls to infect the enemy 2. Siege the town normally or 3. retreat until the disease is gone for the time being. Let's go with option 1. The Mongolians begin to fling their dead bodies over the walls causing the troops and people inside to get infected and die with no way to escape but the sea. They sent out many boats to Europe hoping to escape the plague and the Mongolians, however, rats and fleas had come with them carrying the plague. In the other belief, it was just random trade ships from this town.

Bubonic

The ways to spread the plague were separated into 3 different names they each had different symptoms and different survival rates. The most commonly thought of is the Bubonic way. Rats would carry this type of plague in their blood which would then we drunk by fleas and insects like that. These fleas would then bite Humans spreading the plague into the Humans bloodstream because of this, many people on the boats were infected. The infected people would get boils on their skin, big round puss filled balls that would cause great pain and would eventually explode opening you to even more infections. You would begin throwing up blood, internally bleeding, your nose fingers and toes would go black, cramps, seizures and many other things until after an extremely painful 10 days you would normally die. This type of plague isn't as bad these days since the chance to die can reduce to 10% and it can't easily spread as fleas and rats are dealt with these days when back then they were a norm.

Septicemic

The 2nd way is called Septicemic. It is like the common flu in a lot of ways, however unlike the common flu. It would begin causing organ failure, vomiting and internal bleeding from blood clot problems. It could easily kill you before the symptoms showed and were spread through fleas and rats, as well as coughing from a person infected because this would infect those areas of the body mostly. Just like both other ways of infection these days it has a low infect rate and high survivability however it is the most common now since it can be spread through coughing as well as rats and fleas. All 3 plagues spread extremely well back in the first outbreak, however, I personally believe this would have spread the most.

Pneumonic

The 3rd and final way is called Pneumonic. This one was contracted through open blood cells contact. It could also infect open cuts out in the open, you could get this by touching their blood or any infected bit on their body or if they touch an open wound of yours. This one could kill fast, some people were as healthy as ever and died in their sleep. Those that did survive the first part went through the agonising pain until eventually they died or the plague left their system. It is possibly the most painful one but the hardest to catch however back in 1347 even this one spread as fast as the others. I will explain why later.

The ships reach Europe

In both main stories, there were ships that arrived at Europe's shores, on them were dead or barely alive, victims with disease spread across the ship. The Europeans let them dock without realizing what they had just caused, now the plague was into Europe as the rats, fleas and dead victims came off the ship, men on the shoreline would get infected quickly and it would just keep spreading from there. At the time there was no way to cure this plague so many died quickly. People tried to flee but they were already infected unknown to several of them. Animals were infected, everything was, caravans, other boats and many of the people. The environment at this time was extremely plague friendly. However a few months before this event another lot of ships arrived at the coast of Venice spreading the plague into Venice this caused mass outbreak all over Europe.

Why it spread so well

At this time in Europe cities and towns were crowded, homeless people everywhere and living standards were terrible. However many Jewish areas were fine and not overcrowded, the Jews at this type had really good living conditions this caused them to be blamed even more when the plague came and many of the Jews survived. Seeing a dead body in the middle of the street was quite common, food was traded in an easily infected way and the people were always crowded with the streets filled with homeless people. Flu, fleas and rats were already extremely common so when the plague arrived it was like a party for it. So many easy people to infect. Immediately Jews were targeted as the first few victims got puss filled spots on them. They began throwing Jews into wells and throwing them next to dead victims. It's quite possible that more Jews were killed by Christians than the plague. In my opinion yes more Jews were killed by Christians than by the plague since they were generally separated from the massive crowded areas with homeless people. They had pretty good living conditions. Because of their low death rate and just because Christians at that time were nothing like most Christians these days, immediately blamed them and basically went all Inquisitor on them. They slaughtered many Jews.

Middle East outbreak

Europe wasn't the only place that had a serious outbreak at the time. Through trading with the Mongolians and other Asain countries, the disease spread into Middle Eastern land going right through Egypt, Constantinople and Meca. This caused the plague to get into Africa which is where it still resides today. The Middle East at the time was just as bad as the European countries, overpopulation, low infrastructure stuff like that causing it to do just as well as it did in Europe. With the plague now in Africa, it began to spread through there infecting many people in Africa.

How they reacted

Europe was massively Christian so immediately Jews were unfairly killed by Christians because in their eyes the mass Jews displeased god and by killing them his faith in Humans would be restored. As death tolls raised the graveyard would be full so they would resort to stacking bodies in Churches and burning them to try to please their god, anyone found to be infected would be locked in their house and in many cases left to die or burn down inside either by themselves or with other infected victims. Christians began to carry a flower called a Possie as they believed it to be gods luck, however, they would still die. Some people took advantage of this become "Plague Doctors" some people legitimately thought they were helping by becoming these Plague Doctors, others did it simply for money. They managed to mostly protect themselves with the gear they wore, they would autopsy victims and try to find a solution sometimes the suggestions they gave actually work to help stop the spread so they began valued people to all the leaders. In several cases, Plague Doctors were kidnapped and held for ransom with an extraordinary price which would be paid because of their supposed value. People did anything they could to survive, Christians would sacrifice Jews, regular people would barricade themselves and other would run to other cities only to die in the country or spread it.

Minorly affected places

Poland during this time was largely unaffected as it had a very spread out population, their infrastructure was fine and they didn't suffer nearly as many problems as the others did. Their leader at the time was quite smart and quarantined the border immediately. They were infected a bit but the country was mostly fine not suffering mass destruction. There were several areas of people also not affected due to resistant blood types from I guess you would call it evolution? (not completely sure, think it is though). There is some belief that possibly the death rates are seemed to be low since there is more lack of recorded history due to small cities and low population.

Events up to today

After a few years, the first outbreak was over, massive amounts of the European population was dead and people were still attempting to recover. The plague was mostly gone but bits of it still affected people in Europe, around 80% of the European population was dead resulting in hard work for everyone. Minor outbreaks happened all through the years until finally it mostly ended in Europe with the 1665 great plague of London. Affecting over millions once again. However, the great fire of London greatly stopped the plague killing many rats, fleas and bacteria. The plague was now almost completely gone from Europe, however, it had spread to Africa and stayed in China causing a 3rd outbreak in China killing million in India and China. Minor outbreaks happened in places like Australia until modern times the African outbreak causing around 140 people to die and over 10 thousand infected.

Why it goes away and comes back out of the blue

The plague bacteria have begun to hibernate into the ground and multiplying. Once it is once again ready to come back as it can't stay underground forever it will come up and attack then go back into hiding. This has only really happened to Africa recently, however, there is a chance that America, Australia, all of Asai and all of Europe will still have the bacteria in the ground multiplying just like in Africa. There is a possibility that the Bacteria is evolving to travel through the sea now just like it can in the air and somewhat through the ground. The black death is one of the most deadly and successful diseases in history going worldwide from Asai to America to Australia and many other places.

Was it good in the long run for Humans?

In my opinion yes it was. It stopped overpopulation and forced Humans to seek better technologies to cope with their situation. Humans weren't making many advances at that time and people were as separated as ever. With the black plague, the people with better immune systems survived so we as a species evolved in a way with better immune systems. This disease was bad in the short run but good in the long run as it made Humans evolve to cope with this, better immune systems. Without this plague, I doubt that our technological success would be at the level it is these days.

Wednesday 25 July 2018

Wonder Kahoot

Wonder Kahoot Quiz!!!!
Recently I finished the book Wonder and one of the can-do options we had was to make a Kahoot quiz about this book. Here is the link to it, try it out and tell me what you think.  <----- Click words for the link


Tuesday 24 July 2018

One of the worlds worst war: WW2

World War Two


World war two is one of the worlds worst war so far, it involved all of the current major powers and resulted in the first and only nuclear weapons used in war. Casualties going over 75 million the war lasted 16 years with the final defeat of Japan. Here is a overveiw of some of the major events in the war. I am unable to cover all the little things as that would make this far to long.

The main axis powers:

The world war one treaty absolutely destroyed Germany they lost land had to get rid of the air force, demilitarize an area at the France border. Poland now separated part of Germany and their country had to pay money it didn't have. At this time the renamed Nazi party began to get a lot of support from the German population. They then won an election so Hitler the new leader of the party ran for leader of the country but was outvoted, he then demanded to be made chancellor which means he was basically 2nd in charge of the government. Later on, the current leader died and Hitler was made the leader of the country he then used his party to intimidate some people and to imprison all of the opposers so he could be voted in emergency powers. This worked. Meanwhile, Italy was part of the winner's side of the war however they didn't get what they thought they deserved, meanwhile a bad economy and struggling government resulted in the easy overthrow of Mussolini.

The two countries had a lot in common and became friend pretty quickly they both had mostly the same ideas. The next main ally they would get was Japan. Japan had isolated itself for many years until all of a sudden the Americans forced some unequal treaties on the Japanese so their economy was in ruin. They also had no natural resources so because of this they invaded China and took over Korea however the west basically told them to go away so they did since they couldn't go to war with the west. The west then set up spheres of influence in China since it was weakened which greatly annoyed the Japanese so they invaded the Russian area in China which was Korea and an area above it. They won. Then an incident that is speculated to be caused by the Japanese, a train blew up in their territory which gave them a reason to attack and take over more of chinas stuff they made their way through Beijing and reached Chinas current capital at that time Nanking.

The moments leading up to the start:
Now the axis nations prepared for war completely violating the treaty Germany had its air force operational conscription was added and the German army began to grow big once again. He then sent his troops into the demilitarized zone telling them to retreat if the allies showed up, they did nothing. Hitler then sent his troops into Austria, there was almost no resistance so now Austria was in German hands he then demanded land in Czechoslovakia, a place with many ethnic Germans. A meeting was held with Hitler and Mussolini were they let him take that land as long as he didn't invade the rest of Czechoslovakia. He, however, did take it. Mussolini then took over Abyssinia. Hitler now began to prepare to invade Poland to get rid of the hated polish corridor, the allies responded to this by saying that if he does attack Poland they would be forced to declare war. He made an alliance with Stalin so he didn't have to fight a war on multiple fronts.

The start

On September the 1st 1939 Germany Declared war on Poland 2 days later the allies declared war on Hitler. Poland was no match for both Russia and Germany attacking them at once so they lost and were split between Germany and Russia. Now a period known as the phony war began were no one really did anything. France had sent a small attack force into the Saar region but after a few days just decided to leave. Both the Uk and France didn't want a repeat of the first world war so they began to talk with Norway. Sweden was exporting iron ore through Norway so the allies tried to ask them to stop exporting iron ore. They refused. They then mined the coastal waters off Norway to force all transport ships into the allied water they also attacked a nearby German ship. Hitler now knowing what they were doing invaded Norway, the allies rushed troops into areas along the Norwegian coast, however, Germany now controlled Norway's airfields so their airforce decided to fight. This resulted in Norway being taken over after this battle Winston Churchill became Prime Minister.

The French invasion

The phony war gave Hitler the time he needed to prepare his army, the Allies talked to Belgium to station troops there to prevent Germany from getting a major advantage against France. You see Frane made a massive defensive line only covering their territory next to Germany not the Belgium area so they were afraid Hitler would attack Belgium to get around the defences of France. Belgium refused to let allied troops in them since they wanted to be neutral and then something happened. Something predictable. Hitler attack Belgium and the Netherlands. Once the allies heard of this they charged into Belgium to help however Hitler had a new trick up his sleeve. Blitzkrieg they started by sending thousands of refugees to slow the allies down. France had left an area known as the Arden filled with hills and forest hardly defender. They did this because they thought it was naturally impenetrable. However, Hitler thought otherwise he sent 3 divisions into the area and surrounded the allied forces. A lot of the allied forces were trapped in, completely surrounded almost all of them died. The English made a desperate last stand at dun Kerq. Civilian ships came to get the soldiers back to England and the English airforce did there best to delay the Germans. They managed to escape but now many of the French armies was dead so Germany easily took over the rest of France. He only occupied the coastal areas for defence but the rest of France and its colonies became a German puppet state.

The England Invasion

Hitler planned an invasion into Britain he decided to carry out air raids to make the invasion easier with ground troops. First of all, he would bomb the navy bases in the British Isles after these bombings the German air force would then target ARF (British air force) airbases. The ground invasion was about to begin and people in Britain said themselves that if they kept it up they would be taken over very soon. However, Winston Churchill organized a quick bombing run on Berlin it did hardly any damage, however, Hitler was beyond pissed. He made his air force target civilian targets in the British capital, this allowed the ARF to rebuild. Hitler sent a full out attack on the capital however the ARF was prepared and destroyed many German aircraft. Hitler's invasion was stopped, for now, however, they continued to bomb British cities.

The Winter war
Just before the invasion of Norway, the Soviet Union declared war on Finland since they believe Germany might use Finland to take out a key Soviet city. This war turned out to be an embarrassment as the Soviets would have completely failed against the small country if not for Finland's size. The Fins killed many Soviets and a single sniper killed an entire squadron by himself. However, they did eventually force the Fins to go for peace. They then began pushing around states near the German border annexing them.

The African battles

Some colonies in France decided they would not join the Germans and began a free France movement aiding the British in Africa and later the French liberation. They toke Kabul after it didn't join their movement than with the British they attempted to take over the port city of Drakar. Mussolini has seen Hitler's success and thought it was now his time. He took over British Somaliland that went well. He then tried to take Egypt, that went less well and then he tried to take Greece, that went really bad. Churchill began to refer to him as Europe's soft underbelly. Churchill began to plan an invasion from the south going up through Italy so he sent troops to Greece, Hitler got worried because Mussolini was being really stupid so he made Hungary join the Axis, Romania also joined to be safe from Russia. After a meeting with Churchill America began to supply the allies with supplies. Germany began to sink these trade ships so Britain would starve during this period scientists and engineers worked hard to improve there capabilities against the German u boats. 

Some more African battles
Churchill then pushed Italy out of Egypt, it was pretty easy so they kept going Hitler then stepped in. He began to reinforce the Italian areas with some of his forces than with the reinforcements they took over Greece. He then went to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and tell them to join him or be invaded. Bulgaria decided to join them however Yugoslavia decided to be invaded. Now Greece finally fell. Because of British sending troops to Greece Italy and Germany pushed the British back and they could have kept going, however, an almost completely Australian force held out in a crucial port city for months denying the Germans a key point and disrupting their supply lines. The British had some success in the middle east but Hitler thought they were no threat.

Suprise invasion

Hitler launched the biggest ground invasion in all history and the Soviet Union were far from ready, Hitler made staggering progress capturing thousands of troops with encircling movements. The Soviets were doing really bad since recently Stalin was removing smart officers that he feared would overthrow him this left weak officers in charge of the armies. 250,000 Soviets captured at Bialystok-Minsk, 300,000 at Smolensk, around 700,00 at Kiev and 660,000 at Vyazma - Bryansk. Because of the invasion of Finland, the Fins let Germany go through them and allied with them. They then began to take back lost territory and sieged Leningrad (the city the Soviets were trying to protect with the winter war) for 4 years! Many people in Russia suffered from the occupying Germans is was extremely brutal for them. The Germans then reached Moscow the Russian capital but then it happened. The Russian winter swept in. Hitler didn't let his troops dig in so they were pushed back by the specially trained Russian snow troops until they dug in for Winter.

The Japanese
The Japanese were eager to begin more conquest to get more resources so they began to spread through the Pacific however much of the Pacific was colonized by the Americans and British and it was filled with water. There was a way the Japanese could stand against the American navy so they decided to destroy it before it was a worry. They attacked the American navy base, Pearl Harbour and destroyed a lot of ships however they didn't target the repair bays, fuel storage tanks or the navy base so the American navy would be up again pretty soon. However, meanwhile, the Japanese began their conquest taking many Asian countries such as Hong Kong, the Philippines and many American/British colonies. They got to the point where they were able to bomb northern Australia. The main reason why the Axis gained so much territory was surprised however that advantage was about to leave them as the Americans neared completion of their nuclear weapons. 



Germanys advance on Russia
Winter was finally over so Hitler began pushing further into Russia and it went pretty easy. His new plan was to capture the Caucasus an area filled with massive amounts of oil. He began to push through Russia up to that point and was close to taking it however he made a vital mistake. He redirected a massive amount of troops leaving one division to take a key city called Stalingrad. It toe months of fighting and Germany didn't make to much progress but then massive Russian reinforcements came. Russia had to move a lot of their factories at the start of the war but now they had enough tanks and airforce to give a counterattack. They began pushing back Germany.



The Allies advance
American had been attempting to supply Britain with food and ammunition before they were put into the war by Japan, however, German U boats and other German ships sunk many of these trading ships. When American got involved in the war Germany suffered heavy bombing many people died during this. The allies were ready to push into France and Germany however they both had different ideas on how to do it. Britain wanted to attack through Italy while American wanted to do a full-scale attack through England. Going through Italy was the plan that went ahead first. They began their invasion on September the 3rd 1943. It went really well mainly because the Italians just didn't want war any more many soldiers had relatives in the American army so they greeted them. Mussolini was voted out and Italy surrendered Hitler then ordered all Italian troops to be disarmed in an operation he called operation Axis. Germany kept getting pushed back until winter was the war went into a standstill. 

Dday 

The Italian campaign was at a standstill because of winter so Britain decided to do the Americas plan as well. On the 6th of June 1944, the invasion began. Allied forces were dropped in key locations to stop German reinforcements however many died. The next day the artillery strike came as the Allies heavily bombed the German defences. Then came the landings the Americans at Utah and Omaha and the British and Canadians at gold, Juno and sword beach. The Allies pushed in and a few weeks later British and African free France troops landed in southern France. France was liberated and now Allied forces pushed into Germany.



Japan gets pushed back
Japan now was receiving many losses as America's navy kept pushing them further and further back they received massive losses and were pushed right back. The Japanese fought fiercely doing whatever they could to halt the invasion. They flew planes into American boats and would use inhuman tactics. This was because they believed the best thing you could do was die in battle and the worst was to retreat.



Germany and Japan fall
Germany was now being invaded by all sides and it couldn't hold out for long Hitler had one last attempt to keep them alive. He decided to attempt another Blitzkrieg, however, this failed he created a bulge but this used up all of Germany remaining strength. Once America and Britain destroyed the bulge Hitler realised his defeat. The allies pushed in from all sides and once the Soviets got into Berlin Hitler suicided in his bunker with one of his commanders. Japan was now getting firebombed however American didn't want the war to last much longer so they decided to use their most recently designed weapons of mass destruction. The first and only nuclear bombs used in war were dropped. On the 6th of August 1945, the first bomb fell on Hiroshima. On the 9th the other one fell onto Nagasaki. Many civilians died in this but Japan surrendered world war 2 was over.

Friday 29 June 2018

The Animal Kingdom Vertebrates

The Animal Kingdom
We have started our new topic in Science it is called Ecology. We just finished a topic, waves, and energy but we had no blog posts for it. For our first thing we are doing Animal Kingdoms so here it is.

Vertebrates:

Vertebrates are Animals with backbones. Humans are vertebrates because we contain backbones.

Fish:

Features: Fish live in water and are able to survive in this condition by breathing through gills. They are generally covered in slimy skin and produce eggs for their offspring. They are cold blooded and generally have bony spines. A few examples of these are Blobfish, Snapper, Salmon and even a Shark.
Amphibian

Amphibian generally have moist skin and lay eggs in water for their babies to hatch from. Normally they begin as fish like things but after a while, they generally grow legs and can swim as well as walk on land. Normally the adult's breath through lungs instead of gills like the younger ones does like fish they are cold blooded. Frogs are a perfect example of Amphibian. Turtles are another good example of these.
 Reptiles

Reptiles have dry scaly skin and lay eggs. They breathe with lungs and are cold blooded. Fun fact the Tuatara which is a reptile is believed to have survived the Dinosaur extinction. They are completely land-based and don't really use the water at all besides to hydrate themselves. Examples of these are Tuatara and Chameleons. 

Bird

Birds are covered in fur and lay eggs with hard shells. They also have wings but some of them cannot use them to fly. They breathe through lungs like most non-water animals and are warm-blooded. Birds do not have to have the ability to fly to be considered birds this is the case for Kiwis, Emus and many other animals. Seagulls are an example of flying birds.

Mammals
Mammals are warm-blooded creatures that are covered in humus/hair or fur. When really young they feed of milk usually provided by their mum and breathe through lungs. Humans, which is what we are if you didn't know because of your not the brightest people. Humans are a perfect example of Mammals. Here is a perfect example of a mammal. Be careful because he may bite you.
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Mystical creatures
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