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Thursday, 20 September 2018

Know your rights

Webquest - Rights of Consumers and Responsibilities of Producers

What is the Fair Trading Act?   How does it affect me?


Questions


  1. What is the Fair Trading Act?
The Fair Trading Act is a statute of New Zealand.
It has a purpose is to protect consumers from misleading and deceptive conduct and unfair trades.


  1. Who besides the commission is responsible for the act and can take their own legal action? You can take your own legal actions


  1. Who are the two types of groups the act applies to? The act applies to the Consumers and Producers


Understand your compliance obligations


  1. What do the acts apply to? The act applies to Everyone.


  1. Does it only apply if you intend to deceive?  Explain?


  1. Whose ‘shoes’ must the business put themselves into?
The business must put then self in The consumers/the product buyer shoes.  

  1. What is the commission empowered to do? Give an instruction, command or duty given to a person or group of people.

Tuesday, 28 August 2018

Keeping cows cool

Keeping cow cool
The last two weeks I and my few of my mates have been working on a solution for keeping cow cool 

Dairy cows feel hot much sooner than we do because digesting grass and making milk crates a lot of heat when it’s above 23c and 80% humidity they can't lose that heat fast enough so they start to eat less and make less to stay a bot cooler. With so many/ cow so little trees it is tricky for farmers to keep all
their cows cool enough so that feed intake and milk production isn't reduced.
    
Here the outcome 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QunSJXd90wvU6iYDY1tpOO_SbXipDw2wjrFHQIIkRa4/edit?usp=sharing 
Reflection 

I learned that eating grass in hard 
I like the new learning experience
But next time we could be more ready to present our work 

Q

How many Liters of milk does a cow produce per day?
   





Monday, 20 August 2018

Ta moko and māori



Ta Moko and māori tattoo










Did I enjoy making this
No, because it took lots of attempts to make. But I did enjoy the new learning tasks 



Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam  


The Hoover Dam, which was built on the Colorado river, holds in the largest reservoir in the united states, Lake Mead. Not only does the hoover dam provide water, but it's turbines also generate electricity

 They were given 7 years to fished it but it only took them 5 years to build it. 
It stands 221 meters tall 

The Hoover Dam was finished in five years, two years ahead of schedule and cost $49 million, which is worth $750 million today. 


    

Thursday, 2 August 2018

What makes a catchy jingle

What makes a catchy jingle 



Use the Right Words- Using word the rhymes or fir in 
Keep it Simple- Keep it easy 
Make it Easy to Sing- Words that are not to hard to sing or remember 
Use Figures of Speech- Add Puns to  make it fun 
Make sure it repeats 
Good editing
Puting someone famous in it 


Here are some jingles 


https://youtu.be/dK2qBbDn5W0
https://youtu.be/bxjb2UJZ-5I
https://youtu.be/aNddW2xmZp8
https://youtu.be/XKR1ScQUpcA



How does this show my learning
It shows that I have done my work about making catchy jingles 











Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Safety






  

Safety


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Hazard
What is a hazard?
A hazard is something that puts people in danger.
 A hazard sign is a yellow triangle






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Mandatory
What is a Mandatory sign?
If you see a Mandatory sign you must do what it reads before entering 
If you were to see this sign you must be wearing Ear protection before you enter the zone. 
Mandatory signs generally use a white safety symbol on a blue background. 





Prohibitive signs
Image result for What is a Prohibitive sign?What is a Prohibitive sign 
A prohibitive tells us not to do things that could endanger our health and safety.  Prohibition safety signs generally use a black safety symbol in a red circle with a diagonal cross through.









































Friday, 22 June 2018

Curiosity / Elephant

Elephants

Elephants are the world's largest land animals now living. The largest elephant ever recorded was shot in Angola in 1956. This male weighed about 11,000 kg, with a shoulder height of 3.96 meters, a meter taller than the average male African elephant.


How many species of elephants are there 
-It is estimated that there were once more than 350 species of elephants in the world. Today we only have two of them left the Asian and the Africa species. The African elephant is the largest of the two species left in the world. They have extremely large ears and both the males and the females grow tusks.