"Where am I ?", I wondered aloud when I woke to. I opened my eyes with a flutter and glanced around. I couldn't see a thing. I stood up from what seemed like nothing, and started to walk around, trying to find a switch that could illuminate the darkness, but to no avail. All of a sudden, I heard a sound. I strained my ears to listen. I tried to track down the noise by walking towards it. But now, it was gone. All I could hear were my footsteps bouncing from the walls of nothing.
"There it is again!", I exclaimed, " That noise!."
It sounds like soft weeping. It was so close, yet so far. It seems to be sprinting away from me.
" You have to escape.", an anonymous voice spoke.
I was shocked when I turned around. To my surprise, I found a girl who looked like she was twelve.
" Excuse me," I responded to her, " What did you say?"
" You have to escape from here.", she replied in a soft, scared tone.
"Why? ", I asked her.
"You just have to," , she said in an ominous voice, " It's not safe here."
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Monday, 21 October 2013
My Narrative- Creating a setting
Setting:
A deserted town
Zoom In Zoom Out
Broken Glass on the sidewalk Deserted-looking buildings
Traffic lights blinking Dying Trees and bushes
Vandalism on walls Damaged traffic signals
Rubbish everywhere Stray dogs and cats
Cigarette butts Bright Graffiti
Empty Cans and Bottles Smoke
Damaged cars Dreary Atmosphere
Cars beeping People Dropping DEAD!
Few people walking Houses on fire
Setting:
Hell
Zoom In Zoom Out
Flaming rocks Fire everywhere Demons guarding the gates
Different coloured rocks Souls in trouble
Smoke Devil sitting on his 'throne'
Lost-looking souls Pools of blood
Patches of pitch black here and there River of LAVA
Setting:
Mountain Side
Zoom In Zoom Out
Patches of grass here and there Snow-topped Mountains
Frost Snow Wolves
Icicles Frozen pools of water
Feel the chill in the air Sad-looking children everywhere
Setting:
Deserted house
Zoom In Zoom Out
Vandalism Vandilism
Broken Furniture Rubbish
Ripped Clothing Inappropriate carvings on trees
Twitching lightbulbs Broken roof
Turned-over furniture Holes in the moist ground
Stay tuned to find out how the story is going! :)
A deserted town
Zoom In Zoom Out
Broken Glass on the sidewalk Deserted-looking buildings
Traffic lights blinking Dying Trees and bushes
Vandalism on walls Damaged traffic signals
Rubbish everywhere Stray dogs and cats
Cigarette butts Bright Graffiti
Empty Cans and Bottles Smoke
Damaged cars Dreary Atmosphere
Cars beeping People Dropping DEAD!
Few people walking Houses on fire
Setting:
Hell
Zoom In Zoom Out
Flaming rocks Fire everywhere Demons guarding the gates
Different coloured rocks Souls in trouble
Smoke Devil sitting on his 'throne'
Lost-looking souls Pools of blood
Patches of pitch black here and there River of LAVA
Setting:
Mountain Side
Zoom In Zoom Out
Patches of grass here and there Snow-topped Mountains
Frost Snow Wolves
Icicles Frozen pools of water
Feel the chill in the air Sad-looking children everywhere
Setting:
Deserted house
Zoom In Zoom Out
Vandalism Vandilism
Broken Furniture Rubbish
Ripped Clothing Inappropriate carvings on trees
Twitching lightbulbs Broken roof
Turned-over furniture Holes in the moist ground
Stay tuned to find out how the story is going! :)
Friday, 18 October 2013
My Narrative- Planning
My class is working on a narrative. I am doing a story called 'The Gateway to Hell'. It is gonna be an awesome story. But first, I got to do my planning. Here it is:
THE GATEWAY TO HELL
Introduction
Place: Dark night
Weather: Freezing cold
Time: Midnight
Body 1
A boy wakes up to find that he is stranded in the middle of a very heavy snowstorm.
Body 2
The boy wanders about, and suddenly, a girl steps out of the darkness and explains.
Body 3
She explains that he is one step closer to selling away his soul to the devil. She urges him to escape as fast as he can, before something bad happens.
Body 4
They embark together on a journey which could change their lives........... forever.
Conclusion
In the end, the boy figures out who he is and how he got separated from his family.
Characters
Micheal Holland
Veronica Blackmore
Jonathan Sanders
Bethany Ranger
Sparks (Dog)
Mum and dad- Micheal
Kristen- Sister of Micheal
Devil and demons
Ghosts
Book type: Horror/ Depression
It is gonna be a fantastic book, so stay tuned to read about how it is going!
THE GATEWAY TO HELL
Introduction
Place: Dark night
Weather: Freezing cold
Time: Midnight
Body 1
A boy wakes up to find that he is stranded in the middle of a very heavy snowstorm.
Body 2
The boy wanders about, and suddenly, a girl steps out of the darkness and explains.
Body 3
She explains that he is one step closer to selling away his soul to the devil. She urges him to escape as fast as he can, before something bad happens.
Body 4
They embark together on a journey which could change their lives........... forever.
Conclusion
In the end, the boy figures out who he is and how he got separated from his family.
Characters
Micheal Holland
Veronica Blackmore
Jonathan Sanders
Bethany Ranger
Sparks (Dog)
Mum and dad- Micheal
Kristen- Sister of Micheal
Devil and demons
Ghosts
Book type: Horror/ Depression
It is gonna be a fantastic book, so stay tuned to read about how it is going!
Thursday, 17 October 2013
Sports Frenzy
Have you ever thought about what sports actually does to you? Since I am not really that fit, I would like to organise some sports games. It would be really awesome, because we could play it inside when it is raining, or outside, when the scorching ball of sunshine is blazing brightly. Here are the list of some games we could play:
Outside:
Indian Chairs
Ball Tiggy
Dodge ball
Hit the chair...
Outlets
Inside:
Pass the ball to..
Experimenting with...
Hopscotch
10 favourite sports of my liking:
Netball
Basketball
Handball
Golf
Soccer
T-Ball
Samoan Baseball
Badminton
Tennis
Ping Pong
Outside:
Indian Chairs
Ball Tiggy
Dodge ball
Hit the chair...
Outlets
Inside:
Pass the ball to..
Experimenting with...
Hopscotch
10 favourite sports of my liking:
Netball
Basketball
Handball
Golf
Soccer
T-Ball
Samoan Baseball
Badminton
Tennis
Ping Pong
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Ice-Skating Adventure
Today, I had a blast! It was awe-inspiring. Oh, I am getting ahead of myself. Let me explain my adventure.
My mum took my brother and me to Paradise Ice-Skaters. We had to hire our own skates, since we did not own any. I am telling you now, I never rollerbladed. I was too frightened to try. So, since ice-skating is similar to rollerblading, my mum had to hire a frame for me to balance on. My brother rollerbladed before,so you can say, he is kind of an expert in this peticular activity. This event was painful, but it was worth it.
After sometime, I started to get the hang of it. It took me a while to get used to it. I kept on slipping on the ice. One time, I was skating a bit faster than usual, concentrating on the public, that I accidently fell ankle-first hardcore on the plate-like frost. It was a couple of minutes before I could stand up. But, it felt like hours. My knees kept giving way, which DID NOT make it easier for me to get up. I had to hold on to the frame to regain my balance.
I kept on skating, and eventually forgot about the mistake. Time flew by,and before I knew it, It was time to return home.
I will never forgot this incident. The first time I skated. The first few rounds were excruciating, but then it got really entertaining. I am DEFINITELY going Ice-Skating again. :)
Friday, 4 October 2013
What are black holes?
For a while now, I have gathered a sudden interest in space. One of my questions are: What are black holes?
In this article which I have found, it explains everything you need to know about this certain subject.
Simply put, a black hole is a region of space that is so incredibly dense that not even light can escape from the surface. However, it is this fact that often leads to miss-understanding. Black holes, strictly speaking, don't have any greater gravitational reach than any other star of the same mass. If our Sun suddenly became a black hole of the same mass the rest of the objects, including Earth, would be unaffected gravitationally. The Earth would remain in its current orbit, as would the rest of the planets. (Of course other things would be affected, such as the amount of light and heat that Earth received. So we would still be in trouble, but we wouldn't get sucked into the black hole.)
There is a region of space surrounding the black hole from where light can not escape, hence the name. The boundary of this region is known as the event horizon, and it is defined as the point where the escape velocity from the gravitational field is equal to the speed of light. The calculation of the radial distance to this boundary can become quite complicated when the black hole is rotating and/or is charged.
For the simplest case (a non-rotating, charge neutral black hole), the entire mass of the black hole would be contained within the event horizon (a necessary requirement for all black holes). The event horizon radius (Rs) would then be defined as Rs = 2GM/c2.
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