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Friday 10 January 2020

Week 3 Day 4 Summer Learning Journey 2019 - 2020

WEEK 3: EXPERIMENTS AND GADGETS
Politics and Activism
DAY 4: HAUORA
Activity 1 & 2 and 3 
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Activity 1: Medical Mavericks [4 points]
Over the years, many important discoveries have been made by clever people looking to help others. Two of these are women - Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie whose work has been widely recognised and appreciated. Both women lived extraordinary lives.
Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in England. When she grew up, she trained to be a nurse and, as an adult, was sent to Turkey during the Crimean War to look after wounded soldiers. When she arrived, the hospitals were very dirty so she spent money to clean them up and to provide the soldiers with quality care. She saved many lives.

Marie Curie was born in Poland in 1867. Eventually, she moved to France to go to university. While there, she learned a lot about physics, chemistry and maths. She spent her career conducting experiments that led to the discovery of chemical elements. She was also the first person to use an x-ray machine to look at the human body. She earned two Nobel Prizes for her work.
Nobel Prizes are given out every year to people who have done something extraordinary in six specific fields of study - Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Economics.
For this activity, please follow this link to view the list of Nobel Prize winners, choose one, read about them and then share your learning on your blog.
On your blog, tell your readers who you chose and then tell us about them in five to ten sentences. Who were they? What did they do that was so special? Feel free to include a picture of your chosen Nobel Prize winner on your blog. *Remember to attribute any images that you borrow from the internet or from other people. *Please check out the Eye-Catching Blog Posts page for ideas!
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Activity 1: Medical Mavericks [4 points]
The person who interested me in the Nobel Prizes award list was Shirin Ebadi! I had picked her because of what she has done for the world on a agreement of statement. Shirin Ebadi was born on 21 June 1947 and aged 72 years old she is a family of 4 two grown up kids and one husband . She is full Iranian and she also is a  Iranian lawyer, writer, and teacher and won a Nobel Prize back in 2003. What really caught my eye of picking her was committed to help her country Iran to promote democracy and human rights, especially those of women and children in Iran. For me that's a role model there with a big heart thinking about her country and her plans with helping etc.She won the Nobel Prize for all her effots and working hard and trying with all her best!She was imprisoned in the year 2000 for opposing the hierocracy of her country , She was also Iran's first female judge. She had many struggles but still made it though!
Task Description: For this task we had to pick one person of the Nobel Prize list from though out the years the Nobel Prizes had started! I picked Shirin due to her dedication and kindness though her homeland country!
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Activity 2: iMoko [4 points]
Dr Lance O’Sullivan is a Māori doctor who lives in Kaitaia, Northland. He has committed his life to improving the health and well-being of both his patients and people in the local community. In 2014 he was named New Zealander of the Year.

Together, Lance and his wife, Tracy, have started some very cool projects in New Zealand including affordable clinics, the Kāinga Ora (healthy homes) initiative and the MOKO Foundation. The MOKO Foundation provides healthcare for students in school-based clinics. He has also started iMOKO, a digital initiative (programme) whereby people living in communities without doctors, can take photos of health issues and send them to doctors in Kaitaia. The doctors look at the photos, provide advice and can send a script to the local pharmacy so that the patient can get medicine. This programme is improving the health and well-being of people living in rural Northland.
For this activity please think about your own health and well-being (hauora). What do you, or those in your family, do to stay healthy?
On your blog, share five things that you do to stay healthy and strong.
I try to eat lots of fruit and vegetables and get plenty of sleep each night.
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Activity 2: iMoko [4 points] 
Task Description : For this task I had to name 5 things that me and my family do to keep healthy and being well. In this Presentation I named 7 things I know I was gonna go 5 but I did 7 because I thought they were all good! I had fun doing this activity!!
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Activity 3: Putting Our Heads Together [6 points]
Health is a complex and complicated topic. Most people believe that there are many dimensions (areas) of health - physical health, social health, mental health, emotional health, etc. Mental health is an area that is not often discussed. It is basically the way we think and feel about ourselves and the world around us. Sometimes our mental health can be affected by things that have happened in our lives, or by changes in our brains that we cannot control.
Here in New Zealand, people like Mike King and John Kirwan have made the choice to speak publicly about the mental health challenges that they face. Overseas, people like The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have joined the discussion about mental health and, like John and Mike, started a
foundation to support people struggling with mental health challenges.John Kirwan started the John Kirwan Foundation in 2018. Mike King founded The Key to Life Foundation, the I Am Hope and the Gumboot Friday campaigns while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge started the Heads Together foundation in 2017. In each case, these foundations serve an important role in the community.

For this activity, we would like you to imagine that John Kirwan, Mike King and/or the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge called you up and asked you to design a new poster for their organisation. You could use Google Draw to help design your poster. On your blog, post a final copy of your poster and include a description of the poster. What is on the poster? Why did you include the pictures or words that you did? The more that you can tell us about your design, the better! *Remember to attribute any images that you borrow from the internet or from other people.
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Activity 3: Putting Our Heads Together [6 points] 
Task Description : So for this task I had to create a poster and here what I have done I had put a why should we support then some facts about mental health then introduce Mike King and John Kirwan to the people who didn't know who they were and what made them speak up about mental health and bringing it out to speak out and share.
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Overall Task Description: Today's Summer Learning Journey Day 4 Week 3 was pretty interesting and learning a lot. My favourtive activity had to be Activty 3 because I got to learn heaps of new things about 2 people I have never heard of and new facts about Mental health !!On most days I am going to be posting 2 SLJ days in 1 real life day or if I have a lot going on I will just do 1 SLJ day in 1 real life day! Today I Competed Day 2 of  Week 3  . I'll be hopefully doing Day 5 of Week 3 and if Im not busy then also Day 1 for Week 4 tomorrow all depends:)! I have completed Week 3 day 3 & 4 Today just in different time sets !!Stay Tunned for them 2 posts coming!! God Bless you and your beautiful family and hope you have a great night stay safe!
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Fact Of the Day - Did you know that rain contains vitamin B12?
Question of the Day - Who's your Favourtive Movie Actor?

4 comments:

  1. WOW Lillyana - you have been very busy! Great collective blog postings again . -which one was the most difficult for you this time? I really liked the slide-deck about your own health and wellbeing. Congratulations on including communication - something which is SO overlooked. Keep blogging and posting and remember to comment on others posts too...

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    1. Hi Heather ,
      Probably the most Difficult one to complete was Task 3 , I really agree on your statement of communication for sure!
      Thanks for the comment!
      Lillyana

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  2. Hello Lillyana,

    I will be commenting on activity 2.

    Those are some great ways to stay healthy! I liked how you added communication as I have not seen anyone use that and because it is pretty critical.

    My favourite vegetable is potatoes. You can make mashed potatoes, potato salad, chips and more!

    Kind regards,
    Riiana

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    1. Hey Riiana ,
      Thank you so much! I just added communication because I know its a key to a great family right? :)
      Kindest Regards ,
      Lillyana

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