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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Unwind #12 Character profile - Roland


Unwind #11 - Character profile - Levi


Role profile - Judge

JOB TITLE : Judge ( Kaiwhakawā )


What do you do in this job : Judge listens and takes in court cases and makes decisions
upon them on the matters of law. They enforce laws during any court cases. To make any
decisions they will need to properly listen to the evidence of witness and arguments of the
client’s lawyers. Judges come to decisions on legal cases or receive the decisions of the juries.
They sit through long tribunals to help solve disputes. All of the things that I stated here are the
things judges may do or do all. 


Education and experience :  
To be a judge  you must complete all 4 of these:
a) hold a bachelor of laws (LLB) and have completed a professional legal studies course 
b) have at 7 years of experience as a solicitor and/or barrister 
c) be of good character
d) Have knowledge of law and what justice means to Aotearoa in the present-day 


For secondary education (HS):
A tertiary entrance qualification is required to enter further training. Useful subjects include
English, history and classical studies, te reo Māori and social studies.


Useful experience : 
a) Experience as a solicitor and/or barrister 
b) Legal advisory work
c) Work for ministry of justice
d) Work at parliament drafting laws 


Skills and knowledge : 
As a judge you must have knowledge of all five of the following: NZ legal and law history, how
the court system works, other judges decisions, possible culture, gender and society issues that
may affect the court hearing, management and leadership skills so they can order in court 


Personal requirements: 
  1. Mature and responsible 
  2. Honest and fair
  3. Accepting of public scrutiny 
  4. trustworthy
  5. Able to interpret and analyse information 
  6. Able to manage keep it together under pressure
  7. Able to keep things on private when needed


Hours of work : 40-90 hrs per week 


Income : 
Annual salary - up to 5 yrs of experience = $334k - $490k   
Gross monthly income - $2,000- $5,000
Monthly deductions - a) Income tax - $2,135
                                         b) KiwiSaver - $250
                                         c) Student loan - $809


Annual leave : 158 days 
Length of training : 11 years

Personal questions: 
1) What do you enjoy about this career? How much a judge is able to get per year.
2) What is required that you didn't know you needed? It takes 11 years to go through with this 

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Unwind #10 - Character profile - Risa


Unwind #9 Character profile - Connor


MATARIKI

10WD picked our chosen holiday to change for Matariki, so I chose the "Queen's birthday" since it's basically has no real meaning behind it. I did abit of research to back up on why the "Queens bday" should be changed and after, I made this poster. Here are the result!


Role Profile - Architect

JOB TITLE : Architect ( Kaihoahoa Whare )


What do you do in this job : Architects plan, design and advise on the way structures are
built. They analyse clients wants and needs before a site inspections while discussing design
ideas with the client. Like I said before, architects plan alot, they plan the interior and exterior
designs as well as the layout. They also advise the clients of the building procedure and cost


Education and experience :  
To be a architect you must complete all 3 of these:
a) University of Auckland 
b) Victoria University of Wellington 
c) Unitec Website 

For secondary education (HS):
A tertiary entrance qualification is required to enter further training. Useful subjects include
maths, physics, design and visual communication, digital technologies, and construction
and mechanical technologies.


Useful experience : 
a) Design
b) Drauting
c) Building and engineering work \


Skills and knowledge : 
Knowing the different styles of architecture, great design skills, able to use specific computer
software as well as drawing and presentation techniques, knowledge of different materials and
building methods, understanding of structural principles like Newton's laws of motion

Personal requirements: 
  1. Creative
  2. Practical
  3. Accurate
  4. Able to work under pressure
  5. Strong problem solver
  6. Communication skills


Hours of work : 50 hrs per week 


Income : 
Annual salary - up to 5 yrs of experience = $55k - $75k   more than 5 yrs = $70k-$140k 
Gross monthly income - $5,000- $7,000
Monthly deductions - a) Income tax - $2,135
                                         b) KiwiSaver - $250
                                         c) Student loan - $809


Annual leave : 2-4 weeks 
Length of training : 8 - 10 years


Personal questions :
1) Whats interesting about this job? Being able to test your creativity.
2) Something you need but didn't know? It takes 8-10 years of training

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Role profile - Pharmacist


JOB TITLE : Pharmacist ( Taka Rongoā )


What do you do in this job : Pharmacists prepare, mix and dispense prescribed medications. They are also able to give advice about their medication and medical conditions. You keep accurate records and stock take medicines. Supervise and check the work of other pharmacy staff. Offer services like: blood test, cholesterol and glucose testing. Design and carry out clinical trials. 
Education and experience :  
To be a pharmacist you must complete all 5 of these:
a) complete a Bachelor of Pharmacy from the University of Auckland or University of   Otago
b) complete an internship of one year working in a hospital or community pharmacy
c) register with the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand.

For secondary education (HS):
A tertiary entrance qualification is needed to enter tertiary training. Useful subjects include biology, chemistry, health, maths and physics.

Useful experience : 
a) Pharmacy technician and/or pharmacy assistant work 
b) Any customer service
c) Any work in the Health Industry 

Skills and knowledge : 
Medicines and how they affect the human body, laws that relate to pharmacy practices, alternative health treatments, hot to mix and dispense medicines properly. 

Personal requirements: 
  1. Honest and efficient 
  2. Responsible and careful especially with dangerous drugs
  3. Accurate and organised
  4. Friendly, patient and helpful
  5. Good researchers
  6. Able to manage staff under pressure
  7. Good at maths 

Hours of work : 40-90 hrs per week 

Income : 
Annual salary - up to 5 yrs of experience = $45k - $75k   more than 5 yrs = $75k-$105k 
Gross monthly income - $9,347- $112,160
Monthly deductions - a) Income tax - $2,135
                                         b) KiwiSaver - $250
                                         c) Student loan - $809

Annual leave : 2-4 weeks 
Length of training : 5 years



Personal questions :

  1. What do you find interesting about this job ? Being able to mix and dispense drugs, helping those in need and giving professional advice to others
  2. Anything you did not realise thats and requirement ? You need to go to multiple Uni






Monday, July 27, 2020

Unwind #8 Part 7

How is it that Connor was not unwound? p318 He stole the identity of someone named Robert who was a 19 yr old security guard.

Whose arm does he now have? P319 Roland’s arm.

On p321 Risa tells Connor how she won't be unwound. Do you think her decision to not accept the spine of an Unwind was purely ethical, or was she also playing the system in order to stay alive? I'd say both because Risa is a very genuine person and sticks to her beliefs that unwinding is bad and she was also playing the system to stay alive because by law it is illegal to unwind a disabled person.

Since the explosions at Happy Jack, what have people been doing? What has Cy-Fi's role been in this? P325  Made a stand against unwinding 

Lev's parents disown him. Who is trying to become his guardian? P328. Marcus, his brother. 

Why has Pastor Dan resigned? P329 He still believes in god just no the whole tithing god type of stuff.

P331-332 explain what has happened to Harlan Dunfee. What do you think about the Admiral and his wife's plan? Was it what you expected?  As mentioned in the previous chapters Dunfee used to be an unwind in fact he has been unwound he's bits and pieces has been put into other kids. The admiral and his wife would have put him back together as he would've turned 26 - not surgically but instead bringing those who have Dunfee in them. I expected it because the admiral and the wife are against unwinding. 

Who takes over the graveyard? P331 Connor, he took over it after the admiral left.

PREDICTION: there are three more books after this. What do you think might happen to Risa, Connor and Lev? Any other characters you would like make a prediction for? They go on an adventure helping those who are about to be unwind.

Friday, July 24, 2020

Street Art #1


Street art gallery plans for Christchurch | RNZ NewsImage result for street art
How Street Art Has Transformed Christchurch, New Zealand
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS:
1) What were you meant to learn?
 Visual art, Why do we need to have visual art around us        and our reactions towards street art. 

2) What did you enjoy about this process?
Researching about the topic and just learning more overall. 

3) What do you think you will do next? Learning about the NZ street artists.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Unwind #7 part 6

Connor and Risa are sent to Happy Jack Harvest Camp. Describe what it is like, and explain why it is like this. P265-266 Most things in the camp are painted pastel colour as it is calming they try not to use too much red as it usually means: blood, anger, frustration etc. 

What is the exact percentage of the Unwind that you have to keep alive? Why is it not 100%, as Risa believes? P269 %99.46

What do the unwinds call the place where unwinding occurs? P271 Chop shop

Lev too, is at Happy Jack, but as a tithe. Why is this? Tithes are a different caste and have a higher calling. 

On p278 Connor and Roland finally have the fight that's been brewing between them. What does each character realise during this? Roland was accused by Connor of being behind the goldens death. Out of anger, Roland was going to kill connor but because he just couldn't - it proves that he wasn't behind the goldens death

P284 - What group has Lev joined, who recruited him, and when will they follow out their plan?  Cleaver recruited them to join the clappers group 

Roland is called for unwinding on p286. Why is this? He was a troubled guy and he is a distraction to the other unwinds.

Chapter 61 is arguably the most confronting chapter in the book. Here we have Roland's first person narrative of being unwound. Do you think this chapter is necessary? Why do you think Shusterman chose to have Roland's experience detailed? Do his memories alter how you view him?  It adds emotion  from the reader's point of view 

Why does Lev decide not to clap? P310 As much as he wanted to he just couldn't bring himself up to do so

Unwind #6 part 5


Which job in the graveyard does Risa get assigned to? How does this come about? P201 
She was assigned to work at the medical bay but before because she helped a guy who had a bloody
nose but before that she was originally assigned to dishwasher duty.


Why doesn't Connor volunteer for "work"? P205 He believes that the admiral is using him for slavery.


How does Roland unsettle Connor? P206-207 He also believes about the conspiracy of the admiral
using them for slavery but he also thinks that the admiral send them to the harvest camp.


P208-209 details Lev's arrival, and Connor's reaction. Make sure you fill in your character profiles
for both characters. Lev seems to be a little bit different than the last time Conner and risa saw him; he
wore ripped jeans and a nasty red shirt with messy hair. Connor isn't too excited to see Lev considering
that he snitched on both Connor and Risa but although he snitched but at the same time he cant face the
fact that Lev could get unwind. 


P214-215 Connor learns the truth about the Admiral here. How does the Admiral gain Connor's
trust? Over time connor started to trust the admiral by telling him about his dentures as he thought it was
from an unwounds teeth.


What, according to the Admiral, is it that Connor is becoming famous for in the Graveyard?p212
Connor got into a lot of fights and weather or not he loses, the problem is always resolved


What happens to the Goldens?p217 Found dead in the crates caused by suffocation


How does Roland begin to assert his power in the Graveyard? (you'll need to look throughout
the section) He thinks he has power because he makes people believe that he is good by poisoning
foods to make people think the admiral did it. 


P222-226 give us an insight into how the Unwinding Bill was passed into law. Summarise what
happened, then explain whether or not you think it is plausible. There was a war with three sides
called the Life army, the choice brigade and American military. An argument happened between the Life
army and the brigade and the American military was interfering to stop them from killing each other.
One side was killing abortion doctors and the other were people getting pregants just to sell their fetal
tissue. They came up with an idea that all started unwinding which was a joke but was intended to be
serious. A scientist who perfected neurografting which is a technique that allowed every part of a donor
to be used in transplant. They proposed the idea of unwinding and both sides agreed to terminate
unwanted without actually killing them. They signed the bill of life and the war was over but the winding
went into effect.


The Admiral was there when the Bill of Life was signed - do you think this detracts from the
believability of the commonplace nature of Unwinding? In your opinion, do you think the book
should have a few more generations between those who signed the Bill, and the present state in
the novel? I personally think that there should be a couple more generations to show what unwinding had
been to and what it is becoming.


What job does Lev volunteer to do? P236 He volunteered to work on an oil pipeline.


Which part of Harlan Dunfree does Emby have? P240 Lungs


Chapter 39 is from Roland's point of view. Why do you think Shusterman changes the narrative
here? What do we learn in this short chapter? Shusterman did it so that the readers would be able to
see rolands point of view because he would risk anything to not get unwound. He is resilient. 


By the end of this section, things at the Graveyard have deteriorated, with the unwinds turning
on the Admiral, and tearing the place apart. Which character is beaten to death on p250? The
person who was beaten to death was Cleaver.


What does the Admiral refuse on p255? What is the doctor's reaction to this? The doctors were all
shocked and said that it’s against the religion but they agreed and did it even though the chance of
surviving is low.

Why does Roland have the Juvey-Cops called? P259 Why doesn't his plan happen? P260-1 His plans didn't work because the juvey cops already knew about the unwounds and the graveyard and that the admiral was in charge but was okay because none of them got in the way of things until the admiral had to go to the hospital.