interviewing
Mrs Turpin
Mrs Bharuchi
Mrs Nobel
first question
Do you believe in god and why?
If yes what is your religion?
Friday, 25 November 2011
Friday, 18 November 2011
one of the most common discussion are about religion, the big question does god exist?
what is god?
Because of the fundamental importance of this one issue to all general discussions between atheists and theists, it is critical that those who participate in such discussions have a better understanding of just what it is they are talking about and why. After all, what's the point of debating the possible existence of "God" if no one has tried to come to some sort of agreement as to what they mean by "God"?
god is a the creator of this earth and everything that is in it. although we do not see god we can see him through all the wonders that he has created on this earth e.g animals, plants, mountains and so on.
we can also hear god by reading gods holy book e.g the holy bible or the Quran. we speak to god by praying to him
Islam's perspective on god.
It is a known fact that every language has one or more terms that are used in reference. This is not the case with Allah(s.w.t). Allah is the personal name of the One true God. Nothing else can be called Allah. The term has no plural or gender. This shows its uniqueness when compared with the word "god," which can be made plural, as in "gods," or made feminine, as in "goddess."
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
1 EXT. FRONT OF SCHOOL. MORNING.
Establishing shot
Mr Klein a 67 year old former sergeant walks through the school gates with a large briefcase and also wearing corduroy trousers ,bright statement tie and all the medals he got on his grey blazer.
Mr Klein is Marching through the corridor as if he was still in the army. students make there way to school whilst Mr Klein mysteriously making his entrance through the schools gates. Students find there opportunity to traumatize Mr Klein by verbally abusing him.
whilst Mr Klein tries to ignore the ignorant comments, they try and provoke him by throwing stuff at him.
2.INT.SCHOOL CORRIDOR/ .MORNING
Bell goes for first period and the corridors are deserted. Mr Klein the new teacher finally finds his way to his class after being teased for being creepy.He enters the room and discovers all the sharp equipment laying around and it puts a creepy grin back on his face.
3.INT. SCHOOL.AFTERNOON
Mr Klein's first class arrive and he introduces himself
PLOT
A serial killer with a brain disorder, who also escaped from 3 of the most toughest jails in England. As the most wanted fugitive he goes undercover as a school teacher.working side by side next to kids he keeps his character and has everyone fooled.
All his life he has been on the news for committing the most shocking crimes.
Establishing shot
Mr Klein a 67 year old former sergeant walks through the school gates with a large briefcase and also wearing corduroy trousers ,bright statement tie and all the medals he got on his grey blazer.
Mr Klein is Marching through the corridor as if he was still in the army. students make there way to school whilst Mr Klein mysteriously making his entrance through the schools gates. Students find there opportunity to traumatize Mr Klein by verbally abusing him.
JACOB
Look at this new prick i think hes going to be our new teacher
SAM
I know yeah the standard of teachers have dropped
whilst Mr Klein tries to ignore the ignorant comments, they try and provoke him by throwing stuff at him.
2.INT.SCHOOL CORRIDOR/ .MORNING
Bell goes for first period and the corridors are deserted. Mr Klein the new teacher finally finds his way to his class after being teased for being creepy.He enters the room and discovers all the sharp equipment laying around and it puts a creepy grin back on his face.
3.INT. SCHOOL.AFTERNOON
Mr Klein's first class arrive and he introduces himself
MR KLEIN
Greetings my name is Mr Klein and I am going to be your new Design and technology teacher
he said this as if he had a cold and the students burst out laughing.
MR KLEIN (WHISPERS)If only you knew who i was.
4. INT. CORRIDOR.AFTERNOON
Mr Klein steps back away from the two children ,who are pressed against the wall, and takes a gun out of his inside pocket and aims cautiously at Jacobs head , pulls the trigger and walks away.
Sam and Jacob are together in the corridor about to smoke a joint.
Mr Klein is heading towards the two teenagers and takes Jacob by the neck forcing him against the wall and whispers to him MR KLEIN
shouldn't have made any assumptions about me because you obviously don't know what I am capable of.
Mr Klein steps back away from the two children ,who are pressed against the wall, and takes a gun out of his inside pocket and aims cautiously at Jacobs head , pulls the trigger and walks away.
PLOT
A serial killer with a brain disorder, who also escaped from 3 of the most toughest jails in England. As the most wanted fugitive he goes undercover as a school teacher.working side by side next to kids he keeps his character and has everyone fooled.
All his life he has been on the news for committing the most shocking crimes.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Bank of England governor fears crisis is 'worst ever'
injection of a further £75bn into the economy.
will this amount finally help us with England's financial crisis. "This is the most serious financial crisis we've seen at least since the 1930s, if not ever," he said.
The Bank has already pumped £200bn into the economy, under the previous Labour government.It has done this by buying assets such as government bonds, in an attempt to boost lending by commercial banks.
Mr Osborne also said he endorsed Mr King's view on the severity of the crisis.
"I certainly think it's as serious as anything since the 1930s," he told the BBC.
The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has been split for months over whether the UK needs a boost to the economy through QE, an increase in interest rates to stave off inflation - which at 4.5% is well over double its target - or to leave things as they are.
Friday, 9 September 2011
documentry
Documentary films differ from the typical Hollywood movie because of one clear reason. While movies tend to be fictional stories acted out by known celebrities or striving stars, documentaries are non-fictional stories that are perhaps narrated by a single individual. The goal of a documentary is not to develop a fictional story, but essentially to tell a realistic and true story by presenting facts and interviews.
Documentary texts are supposedly those which aim to document reality, attempting veracity in their depiction of people, places and events. However, the process of mediation means that this is something of a oxymoron, it being impossible to re-present reality without constructing a narrative that may be fictional in places.Certainly, any images that are edited cannot claim to be wholly factual, they are the result of choices made by the photographer on the other end of the lens.
Documentary texts are supposedly those which aim to document reality, attempting veracity in their depiction of people, places and events. However, the process of mediation means that this is something of a oxymoron, it being impossible to re-present reality without constructing a narrative that may be fictional in places.Certainly, any images that are edited cannot claim to be wholly factual, they are the result of choices made by the photographer on the other end of the lens.
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
AN UPDATE ABOUT THE PHONE HACKING SCANDAL
MPs to question Murdoch's over hacking
This round-up of Tuesday's main media stories focuses on the latest developments in the phone-hacking scandal.
Rupert and James Murdoch and former News International executive Rebekah Brooks will be quizzed by MPs later about the phone-hacking scandal, reporters BBC news. The Murdoch's agreed to appear before the Commons media committee after it issued a summons. The MPs have questions over evidence given by Mrs Brooks and Andy Coulson - both ex-News of the World editors - at a hearing in 2003. Two senior police figures who quit over the scandal also face MPs' questions. Assistant Commissioner John Yates quit on Monday over the hiring of former News of the World journalist Neil Wallis as a PR consultant.The guardian is a among the newspapers to report Sean Hoare, the former News of the World reporter who was the first named journalist to allege that Andy Coulson was aware of phone hacking by his staff, has been found dead. The paper says Mr Hoare, who was dismissed for drink and drugs problems, was said to have been found at his Watford home. Hertfordshire police would not confirm his identity, but said in a statement: "The death is currently being treated as unexplained but not thought to be suspicious. Police investigations into this incident are ongoing."
Daily Mail editor-in-chief Paul Dacre has told a parliamentary committee he had never "countenanced" phone hacking or blagging at his newspaper, reports BBC news . He told the committee both acts were clearly "criminal". Asked if his newspaper had ever published a story based on a hacked message he said: "Absolutely not".
Rebekah Brooks: flame-haired Queen of Fleet Street
Turning someone over one day and having them thank you for it the next is said to be the ultimate art of the tabloid hack. If that is the case then Rebekah Brooks - who has resigned in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal - was, until recently, a master of the profession.

The flame haired, 43-year-old ability to get the scoop and rise up the corporate ladder were down to a potent mix of ruthlessness and dazzling charm.
That and an extraordinary ability to make friends in high places meant the guest list to her wedding two years ago read like a Who's Who of modern Britain.
She has risen from the very bottom to the very top of the profession.
She started life as a secretary and 22 years later ended up as the right hand woman of the most powerful man in world of journalism.
The fact it took 12 days before she was finally let go from New International shows how far she has ingratiated herself in to the Rupert Murdoch family.
lick to playThe BBC's Mark Sanders: "This is an intriguing development"Continue reading the main storyx-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has been arrested by police investigating phone hacking and bribery at the News of the World.The 43-year-old was arrested by appointment on Sunday on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications and on suspicion of corruption.Mrs Brooks, who has denied wrongdoing, was released at midnight.
She quit News International on Friday as pressure mounted over her role in the deepening hacking scandal.
Mrs Brooks was editor of the paper between 2000 and 2003, during which time the phone belonging to murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler was tampered with.
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston said News International was not aware that Mrs Brooks would be arrested when her resignation was being discussed at the company on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. She eventually resigned on Friday.
Our correspondent added: "It's certainly the most extraordinary development. Rebekah Brooks is incredibly close to the most powerful people in the UK - the current prime minister, the previous prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. More or less every senior person of influence within Britain."
Leaked audio! Rebekah Brooks faces angry Notw staff (extended)
Rebekah Brooks arrested by hacking police
lick to playThe BBC's Mark Sanders: "This is an intriguing development"Continue reading the main storyx-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has been arrested by police investigating phone hacking and bribery at the News of the World.The 43-year-old was arrested by appointment on Sunday on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications and on suspicion of corruption.
She quit News International on Friday as pressure mounted over her role in the deepening hacking scandal.
Mrs Brooks was editor of the paper between 2000 and 2003, during which time the phone belonging to murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler was tampered with.
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston said News International was not aware that Mrs Brooks would be arrested when her resignation was being discussed at the company on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. She eventually resigned on Friday.
Our correspondent added: "It's certainly the most extraordinary development. Rebekah Brooks is incredibly close to the most powerful people in the UK - the current prime minister, the previous prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. More or less every senior person of influence within Britain."
Today's arrest of Rebekah Brooks, who was until Friday the chief executive of News International, represents perhaps the greatest failure to date in the Murdoch-controlled group's campaign for rehabilitating itself.
Friday, 15 July 2011
rupert murdoch
Rupert Murdoch was born in Melbourne,
Australia, raised in England, now an American citizen, Rupert Murdoch is the founder of News Corporation. With subsequent expansion to Europe and America, Murdoch's News Corp is the parent company of an interlocking media empire that includes television, movies, cable networks, book publishing, satellite TV, magazines and newspapers operating in the United States, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific Basin. Beyond his hundreds of newspapers, Murdoch's best known brands include 20th Century Fox, Fox Television, DirecTV, Harper Collins, and MySpace.
His father, Keith Murdoch, had been an old-fashioned journalist who started as a political correspondent for Australia's Melbourne Age newspaper, and delivered reports on Gallipoli that famously exposed scandal on the battle front.
the news of the world a newspaper company owned by Rupert Murdoch
The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians. On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians.
On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians.On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.
Australia, raised in England, now an American citizen, Rupert Murdoch is the founder of News Corporation. With subsequent expansion to Europe and America, Murdoch's News Corp is the parent company of an interlocking media empire that includes television, movies, cable networks, book publishing, satellite TV, magazines and newspapers operating in the United States, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific Basin. Beyond his hundreds of newspapers, Murdoch's best known brands include 20th Century Fox, Fox Television, DirecTV, Harper Collins, and MySpace.
His father, Keith Murdoch, had been an old-fashioned journalist who started as a political correspondent for Australia's Melbourne Age newspaper, and delivered reports on Gallipoli that famously exposed scandal on the battle front.
the news of the world a newspaper company owned by Rupert Murdoch
The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians. On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians.
On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.The 168-year-old tabloid is accused of hacking into the mobile phones of crime victims, celebrities and politicians.On Thursday, the Met Police said it was seeking to contact 4,000 possible targets named in seized documents.
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
research can be defined as the search for knowlege or as any systematic investigation, with an open mind, to establish novel facts, solve new or existing problems, prove new ideas, or develop new theories, usually using a scientific method. The primary purpose for basic research (as opposed to applied research) is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe.
Scientific research relies on the application of the scientific method, a harnessing of curiosity. This research provides scientific information and theories for the explanation of the nature and the properties of the world around us. It makes practical applications possible. Scientific research is funded by public authorities, by charitable organizations and by private groups, including many companies. Scientific research can be subdivided into different classifications according to their academic and application disciplines.
Artistic research, also seen as 'practice-based research', can take form when creative works are considered both the research and the object of research itself. It is the debatable body of thought which offers an alternative to purely scientific methods in research in its search for knowledge and truth.
Historical research is embodied in the historical method.
The phrase my research is also used loosely to describe a person's entire collection of information about a particular subject.
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Friday, 8 July 2011
review of slum dog millionare
slum dog millionaire is terrific film. the films story structure is exhilarating i love the fact that each question Jamal gets asked on the show corresponds with a traumatic or momentous moment from his childhood.
the setting is great because we get to see the real slums. this movie is a breathless and very exciting. Jamal goes on who wants to be a millionaire and gets accused of cheating and has to explain why he knows all the answers.
the setting is great because we get to see the real slums. this movie is a breathless and very exciting. Jamal goes on who wants to be a millionaire and gets accused of cheating and has to explain why he knows all the answers.
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