Human rights

I am a Year 9 student at Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa, New Zealand. This is a place where I share my learning.

Main message about consumerism from this video
In my opinion, It is an absorbing video that has many captivating insights about the consequences of consumerism, it just as well represents future side effects too. We are digging the earth for all its resources yet most of it is used but then wasted after its years or gone and sent to a landfill. While we gather the resources of our devices, we are also ruining our environments. Ecosystems in the process are forced to leave or killed in their homes because people are destroying their habitats. These are just a few examples of people who harm the things that make places truly beautiful for their own self centered benefits.
We are studying globalisation in Gregarious Studies at the moment. Globalisation is the ecumenical engenderment and distribution of goods and accommodations. This has benefits and quandaries for the world.
Negative effects, our more developed nations have outsourced in most of their non renewable resources. Increase of Exploitation of labour workers, of sophisticated weapons of mass destruction enhancing great nations with unbelievable power and raining onto foreigner lands, and lastly the reduced ability of the government and the peoples to act in all these things.
This is a saccharine trick that avails me to convert measurement, I hope you enjoy👍
On friday, we were given a task to express our emotions or else our feelings after the lockdown whole county lockdown (level 3). Today i' m feeling exhausted but effervescent and cheerful since being that lockdown is finally over and i'm doing well for myself. when I am feeling out of paese and low on a fine day I relinquish my tiredness with a drink of water because i usually feel fatigued because i'm out of energy or sleepy so I hang out in the gym. My options are metal works seeing as I want to become a engineer later and want to learn what I can so I can gain as much experience before trade.
We have been writing about cultures that are distinctive and different from our new zealand cultures. While the Amish believe in a life called upon by god to live a simple life of faith, lots of discipline, and overbearing dedication as well as to face humility to their beliefs, they still follow what they know from the past and decide to live a life of hardship. Amish men have long scruffy beards and clean shaved face because back in the day, mustaches were not a fashion style so in the closer future, having one would mean wealth or somebody that had participated in the military, this would go against what Amish believe and would be unordinary while New Zealand culture includes many hairstyles belonging to Polynesians or elsewhere. Secondly, anybody outside their religion, no matter ethnicity or otherwise race, size, or origin, you would be known as English and nothing else when New Zealand culture tries to identify others by how they look or what they say and sometimes, act differently around certain people sadly. Thirdly, unlike questionable people and religions, Amish people understand that their teenagers can be rebellious and so they don’t punish them or disagree with them. Amish give their teenagers their own opinion but only wish that their mokopuna remain in the community, Unlike New Zealand culture who don’t let their kids find their way, Amish give them a chance to decide from 14-18 years old what they want to do most stay in the religion and others leave. Amish young ins are usually not to rebellious because they were raised right and understand wrong. Amish people don't offer technical stand points and only wisdom, it makes sense for teens to care much about their Amish family. Amish allow a passage for teens to see the ‘English way of life’ as its referred to in their religion. They do this because it wouldn't be fair on them if they never got to see what they're missing out on or give them their own decision before they are baptized at age 20, this is called Rumspringa. Lastly when Amish build barns or houses, since they are only using what had been provided to them by locals or their own, they have to resort in many to help build it because they do not use construction vehicles, this is significantly different because they are trained by watching others build it for themselves, no qualifications, no trade just good old fashioned strength and endurance they bring from working everyday.
We have been studying Culture, what we have done was town symbols, In New Zealand, there are plenty of towns all exotic and distinctive history about them that make them unique.out of them all, the best to me by far is Tokomaru bay. The place of my ancestors but that's not my reason. Here, the fiery bloom of the sun blinds the sky in glistening flares between then the tips of the bouldering behemoth of a mountain. There sits a dented old wharf, Its legs obscured in the dozens of barnacles stretching back decades. Still, that isn't what makes it astonishing. Not the untamed land revealing thousands of trees as far as our vision lets us go. Not the natural underwater meadows and caverns teeming with life as well as the sertanty of every crack casim and tip is blooming lice the sun. In my opinion, it is the aray of sparkles at night that turn it into a unlimited gaze of quintillions stars shining as bright as summer. Thats nao all because anotherthing that I absolutly love are the windy uncharted rock pools. Many discoverys and things happened on thoose rocks. Tokomaru bay is a place that has a shallow reef and many tide pools as well. I found crabs, cockabullys a rock pool fish, and strange sea snails too. Here are some photos and a video.
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This guy may or not be my cousin.
I have been looking at key concepts about culture, to my knowledge all my ideas are all around the world. People are bound to identify themselves with culture at some point so this mind map can help identify some sum of it.
What does culture mean?
In social studies, we have been investing our time in the important subject Culture. I believe that this concept describes one's origin, this can be a place where you came from or can be key traits in your personality that describes who you are. Let's talk about origin, It can change the further you are into your journey. Culture made you an individual based on your intellectual achievements collectively or the manifestations of your character. Culture is a behavior diversity, something you emphasize yourself with such as, ethnicity, politics, Vehicles, Sports, or things that are rather popular or meaningful to you.