Journal Entry – 2

Posted on July 28, 2008 by amalik.
Categories: CST/IST.

Find TWO current media topics which you consider to be social justice or moral issues. Then using your eduBlog Page, under the category CST/IST – Project 5, answer the following questions for each media topic.

ISSUE 1

1. Name the issue

A Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 747 suffered mid air damage

2. Describe one media account of this issue

A Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 747 aircraft with 363 passengers suffered mid-air damage while descending for a landing at Vancouver overnight.

3. Where did you get this media account from?

I got this media account from The Daily Telegraph website

4. Is this media account correct or reliable? Why?

I believe that this information is reliable and correct, since it is from a reliable newspaper website.

5. Where else might you be able to find more information about this issue?

It may be possible to find more information on other aviation websites , other newspaper and also current affair websites.

ISSUE 2

1. Name the issue

Terrorist plan on China

2. Describe one media account of this issue

“POLICE in Shanghai, China, have cracked a terrorist cell planning to attack an Olympic football venue, where Australia’s Olyroos are to play two matches.” The Daily Telegraph

3. Where did you get this media account from?

The Daily Telegraph website.

4. Is this media account correct or reliable? Why?

The media account should be reiable as it was from a statewide newspaper website .

5. Where else might you be able to find more information about this issue?

It may be possible to get this account from chinese media sites, other newpaper siters, other newspapers and other current affairs websites.

Relfective Journal – 1

Posted on by amalik.
Categories: CST/IST.

1. Describe TWO things that you have learnt during this lesson.

2. Identify TWO areas you want to concentrate on during this project that you think need a greater improvement from the last project.

3. Discuss TWO ways in which your group could resolve any disputes during this process.

Two things i have learnt in this lesson are: I have learn’t who is in my group for this project, A basic outline of the project and also how to edit an article with false allogations in it. I would like to improve on my relion input in the projects and also to improve my team works skills. Two ways my group copuld resolve disputes in this project would be to co-operate wth each other and do the set work at the given due date.

Artical Modification

Posted on July 24, 2008 by amalik.
Categories: CST/IST.

Modified Article

Special security forces in America have cracked a plan to attack an Olymipic football venue in China during the games. “President Bush held a confrence in which he states that Americ is willing to help China if need be”

POLICE in Shanghai have cracked also a phone call planning an attack though the venue of the attack is unkown, they say it was not between to terrorists but between Senator John McCain and Osama Bin Laden.

“We have obtained information that international terrorist organisations (Sen. McCain and Bin Laden) would likely launch an attack against an Olympic venue in the city during the Games,” said Cheng Jiulong

“We have staged raids at Sen. John McCains house and cracked his code langauage.”

Cheng would not provide details about the code language used between Bush and McCain.

“According to information we have obtained, Osama has been certified as innocent,” he said. “But before he could get arrested for 9/11 charges he ran of.”

Shanghai will host 12 Olympic football matches during The Games.

Shanghai Stadium, the football venue, has been closed for security checks since July 20, with police and armed police conducting round-the-clock patrols. Though the Chinese security was tested with Anh Do’s little prank in the Channel 7 show “Made in China”

Authorities are also concerned about the threat posed by activists in Buddhist Tibet following China’s harsh response, which sparked widespread international talks.

Original Article

POLICE in Shanghai, China, have cracked a terrorist cell planning to attack an Olympic football venue, where Australia’s Olyroos are to play two matches.

The city is where the australian Olyroos are scheduled to play their first two matches of the Olympic Games.

“We have obtained information that international terrorist organizations would likely launch an attack against an Olympic venue in the city during the Games,” said Cheng Jiulong, Shanghai Public Security Bureau deputy director and head of the Shanghai security office for the Olympics.

“We have staged raids and cracked a group of terrorists,” he said.

Chen would not provide further details such as when the terrorists were detected, how many suspects were detained and where they came from.

“According to information we have obtained, the Olympic venue, athlete’s apartments and routes leading to the venue are at a safe level now,” he said. “But the threat of terror attack still exists.”

Shanghai will host 12 Olympic football matches during Games with the Olyroos to play Argentina and Serbia in the city.

Shanghai Stadium, the football venue, has been closed for security checks since July 20, with police and armed police conducting round-the-clock patrols.

Authorities are also concerned about the threat posed by pro-independence activists in Buddhist Tibet following China’s harsh crackdown on unrest that erupted there in March, which sparked widespread international condemnation.