
We did barbering for passion projects, this is our buisness plan. We tried to cut dylans hair but it didnt turn out good.I was a pupil in Uru Mānuka and this blog is where I shared my learning.
lately, in wananga, we have been talking about feelings
the note to self-book has taught me that all feelings are okay even the bad ones.
we have also read many Lao Tzu quotes, some of my favourite one is :
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. "
"if you do not change direction , you may end up where you are heading."
"Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step."
The incident of Amari stealing the scroll helped me to understand the important idea of courage and bravery because it showed me how brave a person can be. We see this in the text when the king sent Inan and his guards to go after the scroll and Amari. This means that Amari thought stealing the scroll was the best thing to do. This made the reader feel Surpised because Amari had the courage to go against her own father. This made the reader feel Surpised because Amari had the courage to go against her own father. In the real world, this idea is important because it helps us accomplish good things.
Chapter 66 – Inan
Father stands in his night robes, scanning a faded map. No sign of hatred. Not even a hint of disgust.
For him, carving MAGGOT into a girl’s back is just another day’s work.
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In that instant it hits me: Zulaikha’s death. Zélie’s screams. They don’t mean a thing to him. Because they’re maji, they’re nothing.
A message I take from this scene is Inan has seen first hand what his father is willing to do but he isn’t far enough into it to acutually rebel and kill his dad.
Think about how the word ‘maggot’ is used. This is a slur. Do we have these in real life?
there are many words used towards a certain attribute of a person.
this week in math we have been learning about mass and weight
Mass and weight
An objects mass and its weight are two different things. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, measured in ks. We often (mistakenly) call this our weight. Weight is a force of gravity which acts on an object, measured in N.
It is an important scientific fact that, if air resistance is ignored, all objects fall with an acceleration of 10 m/s2 near the earths surface. Therefore we can write the following version of Newtons second law:
Fw = mg where: Fw is the weight force of an object (in N) m is the mass of an object (in kg) g is the acceleration due to gravity (10 m/s2)