Individual Task 4

1) Dalai Lama is the title given to an individual who is the spiritual leader of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhist . This person is believed to be the current incarnation of a long line of Tulkus, or Buddhist Masters, who have become so enlightened as to be exempt from the wheel of death and rebirth.

2) The Dalai Lama has shown that he is a truely inspirational person. He is willing to sacrifice all his fame and everything he owns if it would stop the riots.

Indivdual task 3

1) I define moral integrity as simplicity, honesty and concerns for other peoples right and values.

2). Maximillian Kolbe is regarded as a Christian of exemplary moral integrity because the did what Jesus did and what jesus taught us. He helped many poor people in need. A major factor is that he sacraficed his life for the man who wasn’t even related to him. This is also what Jesus did. It was very brave.

3). In Auschwitz a man escaped. That meant 10 men from the same bunker had to starve to death. One man was a married man named Francis Gayamacheck. Maximillian begged to take his place.  He sacrificed himself for Francis. This was  an ethical action which he demonstrated in Auschwitz.

4). I believe he had made the right decision, but you need to be extremely courageous to make a decision like that. If a survey was conducted 90% of the people would not have sacrificed themselves, especially when they weren’t even related to the other person. This evaluates to prove what a great and bold man Maximillian Kolbe was

journal 5

1) China, Burma
2) This picture is showing thechina and burma have banned the internet.
3)www.smh.com.au, www.mx.com.au, www.catholicchurch.com
4) i would be greatly affected because i would lose the pivilage of quick information, comunicating with friends overseas and games.

Journal 7 (3/4/08)

A persons conscience is an inner sense that tells a person what is good or bad

CST02 3/4/08

1) digital media is a term used to describe media that relies on modern and digital technology to operate.

2) Digital media has changed greatly in the past few years. Now days. the world mainly relies on computers and mobile phones.

3) Because they are easy to access and are free 

SS02 31/3/08

1) So far, our research is going well. we’ve got most of the information and were just abut star

journal 1 social studies 2

Our group is planning to use imovie to present our project. We plan on making a documantory on australia and its features.

Journal 17 March 08 Catholic Studies

1) the term “wired generation” refers to a generation of people the rely entirely on computers and the internet.

2)a) www.bebo.com.au

b) www.myspace.com.au

c) www.facebook.com

d) www.orkut.com

e) www.hotmail.com

3) Facebook – people usually upload pictures of themselves online to be viewed be anyone who visits the site. they also add random people whome the dont know

Journal 2 (17 march 08) Catholic Studies

1) the government has come-up with a $189 million scheme to protect children and families from illegal, abusing and offensive use of the internet.

2) to protect children and their families from online abuse, access to inapproriate material and cyber bulling.

Journal 3 (17 March 08) Catholic studies

1) Secular is a term used to describe something that is not religious or spiritual. Non-secular is a term used to describe something that is related to religion.

2) a) www.smh.com.au

b) ninemsn.com.au

c) au.yahoo.com

d) www.visionasia.com.au/beta/index.php

e) www.ten.com.au

3) The wreck of HMAS Sydney will become a war grave to protect the remains of the 645 Australian sailors killed during a bloody battle at sea in World War II.The wreckage found may explain how a powerful warship, the pride of Australia’s navy, could be sunk with no survivors in 1941 by an armed merchant ship, the German raider Kormoran.The 66-year search for the Sydney ended when a deep water survey vessel found the warship 12 nautical miles from the wreck of the Kormoran, which itself was located just last week.Its hull largely intact, the Sydney lies on the seabed 2.5 kilometres down, about 100 nautical miles off the West Australian coastof the wreckage, to be obtained as early as next week, will help solve Australia’s greatest naval mystery.