Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Elements of News
Elements of News
PROXIMITY:http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/varsitynews/entries/2011/05/10/akins_reassigns.html?cxntfid=blogs_varsity_news
PROMINENCE:
TIMELINESS: http://www.statesman.com/news/local/businesses-wary-of-proposed-higher-valet-charges-downtown-2311455.html
ODDITY: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/18/gotta-watch-naked-in-public/?hpt=hp_c3
CONSEQUENCE:
HUMAN INTEREST: http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/father-abducted-baby-returned-to-family-2312956.html
PROMINENCE:
TIMELINESS: http://www.statesman.com/news/local/businesses-wary-of-proposed-higher-valet-charges-downtown-2311455.html
ODDITY: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/04/18/gotta-watch-naked-in-public/?hpt=hp_c3
CONSEQUENCE:
HUMAN INTEREST: http://www.statesman.com/news/texas/father-abducted-baby-returned-to-family-2312956.html
5w's & the h
PILOT STORY
Who? A pilot of the Air Canada 767
Who is involved? The pilot and the passengers of the plane.
Who does/did the situation affect? The situation affected the passengers because some got injured due to the rough nose dive toward the surface.
Who said so? The newscast of CNN who reported and researched.
What? The pilot had overslept and woke up thinking Venus was a plane flying toward them.
What is happening? The pilot of Air Canada 767 was supposed to take a 40 minute nap, but it soon turned to 75 minutes.
What did happen? The pilot woke up very disoriented and saw the bright glow of Venus and thought it was a plane coming their direction so he nosedived the plane to get out the way.
What are the consequences? Some passengers were injured and woken up with a scare that the plane had crashed.
What is different about this? Something different about this is that this rarely happens. Pilots don't often mistake a planet in the sky for a plane coming it's direction and cause the plane to nosedive to the earths surface. It could really frighten the passengers and make them have fears of riding in planes again.
What are the choices? The choices the pilot made was the 1st instinct he had, which was to get out of "the planes" way. He wanted to save the passengers and moved out of the way.
When? January 14, 2011
When did or will this happen? This happened on January 14, 2011 on the Air Canada 767
When was this discovered? When the plane landed in Zurich, people believed it was just a turbulence issue, but then the pilot who caused the problem shared his experience.
Where? On an atlantic flight from Toronto, Canada to Zurich, Switzerland
Where did or will this happen? It happened on the Air Canada 767 plane on an atlantic flight from Toronto, Canada to Zurich, Switzerland.
Why? The pilot had fallen asleep for 75 minutes instead of 40.
Why did this happen or will it happen? He overslept and woke up very disoriented and thought the planet Venus was the lights of another plane coming towards them.
How? It was a mistake that the pilot had made. Just an issue of over sleeping during his rest break.
How did it or will it happen? The pilot had slept 35 minutes over the right time and woke up very confused and disoriented. He then saw the glowing of Venus and mistake it for another plane coming their direction.
How much does it cost? It cost nothing in money, but it cost a well scare from the passengers. Their lives could have been taken away from them.
How many people does this affect? Everyone on the flight that was up and felt the sudden drop was affected and caused them to be shocked and frightened.
How do you feel about this? I feel that all planes that have long flights over seas or land should have different shifts with different pilots, so that the pilots can get rest while the others are guiding the plane.
HANDCUFF STORY
Who? A 6 year old girl.
Who is involved? The Georgia police, 6 year old little girl, and principal/staff of Creekside Elementary
Who does/did the situation affect? The little girl, police, principal, students, etc.
Who said so? The Georgia Police department, that handled the little girl and the situation at her school.
What? Little 6 year old girl starts a big commotion at her school.
What is happening? She throws a tantrum which then results into the police coming to handle it.
What did happen? The school had to call the police to handle the 6 year old aggressive tan
What are the consequences? Little 6 year old girl was handcuffed and broght to the police department to try and get a hold of her parent or guardian.
What is different about this? A little 6 year old girl had so much commotion caused and it included the police being called and her being handcuffed.
What are the choices?
When? On a Friday morning in 2005
When did or will this happen? It happened during school on a Friday morning in 2005
When was this discovered? It was discovered the morning when all the whole incident occurred.
Where? Creekside Elementary in Florida
Where did or will this happen? It happened at Creekside Elementary in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Why? A little 6 year old girl had a tantrum
Why did this happen or will it happen? She had a tantrum and caused many disturbances and violence that she had to be taken in handcuffs by police.
How? The 6 year old would not calm down or listen to authority so she was handcuffed.
How did it or will it happen? She disobeyed the authority of her school and the police and was handcuffed.
How much does it cost? It didn't cost anything in money, but it cost her reputation at her school.
How many people does this affect? The Georgia police and authority of the school.
How do you feel about this? I feel that the police did the right thing, and the little girl should have some type of consequences for her actions.
AUSTIN FISHER STORY
Who? Austin Fisher
Who is involved? Austin Fisher and the School
Who does/did the situation affect? It affects the reputation of his school and himself.
Who said so? CNN.
What? School told senior, Austin Fisher, he could not walk the stage at graduation because of a lot of absences.
What is happening? Thousands are wanting to let senior, Austin Fisher, walk the stage of graduation.
What did happen? He was staying home to help care for his mother who has cancer.
What are the consequences? The consequences could be that he will not walk the stage of his graduation.
What is different about this? Most kids who don't go to school do not get to walk the stage, but Austin Fisher has thousands and thousands of people trying to change the schools mind and let him walk.
What are the choices?
When? This 2011-2012 school year.
When did or will this happen? Austin's senior year in high school.
When was this discovered? After his story received national attention on CNN
Where? Carrollton (Ohio) School District
Where did or will this happen? It all happened in Carrollton (Ohio) School District
Why? This all happened because he was missing a lot of days of school due to his mothers case of cancer.
Why did this happen or will it happen? He was missing school because he was staying home to take care of his mother who has cancer.
How? It all happend when his school said he could not walk the stage and his story was shared to the nation and he started to get support from thousands.
How did it or will it happen? His story was shared to the nation by CNN and he gained support from people to let him walk.
How much does it cost?
How many people does this affect? It affects a lot of people who have followed Austin and it affects the school that said he couldn't walk because now they have something to think about.
How do you feel about this? I feel this is a great story and that Austin should walk because he had a reason of missing school.
Who? A pilot of the Air Canada 767
Who is involved? The pilot and the passengers of the plane.
Who does/did the situation affect? The situation affected the passengers because some got injured due to the rough nose dive toward the surface.
Who said so? The newscast of CNN who reported and researched.
What? The pilot had overslept and woke up thinking Venus was a plane flying toward them.
What is happening? The pilot of Air Canada 767 was supposed to take a 40 minute nap, but it soon turned to 75 minutes.
What did happen? The pilot woke up very disoriented and saw the bright glow of Venus and thought it was a plane coming their direction so he nosedived the plane to get out the way.
What are the consequences? Some passengers were injured and woken up with a scare that the plane had crashed.
What is different about this? Something different about this is that this rarely happens. Pilots don't often mistake a planet in the sky for a plane coming it's direction and cause the plane to nosedive to the earths surface. It could really frighten the passengers and make them have fears of riding in planes again.
What are the choices? The choices the pilot made was the 1st instinct he had, which was to get out of "the planes" way. He wanted to save the passengers and moved out of the way.
When? January 14, 2011
When did or will this happen? This happened on January 14, 2011 on the Air Canada 767
When was this discovered? When the plane landed in Zurich, people believed it was just a turbulence issue, but then the pilot who caused the problem shared his experience.
Where? On an atlantic flight from Toronto, Canada to Zurich, Switzerland
Where did or will this happen? It happened on the Air Canada 767 plane on an atlantic flight from Toronto, Canada to Zurich, Switzerland.
Why? The pilot had fallen asleep for 75 minutes instead of 40.
Why did this happen or will it happen? He overslept and woke up very disoriented and thought the planet Venus was the lights of another plane coming towards them.
How? It was a mistake that the pilot had made. Just an issue of over sleeping during his rest break.
How did it or will it happen? The pilot had slept 35 minutes over the right time and woke up very confused and disoriented. He then saw the glowing of Venus and mistake it for another plane coming their direction.
How much does it cost? It cost nothing in money, but it cost a well scare from the passengers. Their lives could have been taken away from them.
How many people does this affect? Everyone on the flight that was up and felt the sudden drop was affected and caused them to be shocked and frightened.
How do you feel about this? I feel that all planes that have long flights over seas or land should have different shifts with different pilots, so that the pilots can get rest while the others are guiding the plane.
HANDCUFF STORY
Who? A 6 year old girl.
Who is involved? The Georgia police, 6 year old little girl, and principal/staff of Creekside Elementary
Who does/did the situation affect? The little girl, police, principal, students, etc.
Who said so? The Georgia Police department, that handled the little girl and the situation at her school.
What? Little 6 year old girl starts a big commotion at her school.
What is happening? She throws a tantrum which then results into the police coming to handle it.
What did happen? The school had to call the police to handle the 6 year old aggressive tan
What are the consequences? Little 6 year old girl was handcuffed and broght to the police department to try and get a hold of her parent or guardian.
What is different about this? A little 6 year old girl had so much commotion caused and it included the police being called and her being handcuffed.
What are the choices?
When? On a Friday morning in 2005
When did or will this happen? It happened during school on a Friday morning in 2005
When was this discovered? It was discovered the morning when all the whole incident occurred.
Where? Creekside Elementary in Florida
Where did or will this happen? It happened at Creekside Elementary in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Why? A little 6 year old girl had a tantrum
Why did this happen or will it happen? She had a tantrum and caused many disturbances and violence that she had to be taken in handcuffs by police.
How? The 6 year old would not calm down or listen to authority so she was handcuffed.
How did it or will it happen? She disobeyed the authority of her school and the police and was handcuffed.
How much does it cost? It didn't cost anything in money, but it cost her reputation at her school.
How many people does this affect? The Georgia police and authority of the school.
How do you feel about this? I feel that the police did the right thing, and the little girl should have some type of consequences for her actions.
AUSTIN FISHER STORY
Who? Austin Fisher
Who is involved? Austin Fisher and the School
Who does/did the situation affect? It affects the reputation of his school and himself.
Who said so? CNN.
What? School told senior, Austin Fisher, he could not walk the stage at graduation because of a lot of absences.
What is happening? Thousands are wanting to let senior, Austin Fisher, walk the stage of graduation.
What did happen? He was staying home to help care for his mother who has cancer.
What are the consequences? The consequences could be that he will not walk the stage of his graduation.
What is different about this? Most kids who don't go to school do not get to walk the stage, but Austin Fisher has thousands and thousands of people trying to change the schools mind and let him walk.
What are the choices?
When? This 2011-2012 school year.
When did or will this happen? Austin's senior year in high school.
When was this discovered? After his story received national attention on CNN
Where? Carrollton (Ohio) School District
Where did or will this happen? It all happened in Carrollton (Ohio) School District
Why? This all happened because he was missing a lot of days of school due to his mothers case of cancer.
Why did this happen or will it happen? He was missing school because he was staying home to take care of his mother who has cancer.
How? It all happend when his school said he could not walk the stage and his story was shared to the nation and he started to get support from thousands.
How did it or will it happen? His story was shared to the nation by CNN and he gained support from people to let him walk.
How much does it cost?
How many people does this affect? It affects a lot of people who have followed Austin and it affects the school that said he couldn't walk because now they have something to think about.
How do you feel about this? I feel this is a great story and that Austin should walk because he had a reason of missing school.
Writing a news lead
Rosenberg Sons
Who - Michael Rosenbergs, 10 and Robert Rosenbergs, 6
What - In 1973, their parents Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Uniton during the Cold War. The brothers became foster kids and after years past and they found out who their parents were and that their father was a spy.
What - In 1973, their parents Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Uniton during the Cold War. The brothers became foster kids and after years past and they found out who their parents were and that their father was a spy.
When - 1973
Why
- How the saw it was whatever atomic bomb information their father
passed to the Russians was, at best, superfluous; their mother was
convicted on flimsy evidence to place leverage on her husband; and
neither deserved the death penalty. ow -
Lead - They were the most famous orphans of the cold war, only 6 and 10 years old in 1953 when their parents were executed.
Superman Comic
Who - The Action Comic No. 1 comic book.
What
- The copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring
Superman and friends has been hidden for years and is now finally being
released to the public.
When
- On Friday, February 27, 2009 comic book collectors and Superman fans
will be able to get their hands on the copy of the comic.
Why - The comic book marked the first appearances of Lois Lane, Giovanni "John" Zatara and, of course, Superman. Of the
100 existing copies, 80 percent have been restored, but people want an
untouched copy. It is said to be in 'fine condition' with a 6/10 on the
10 point rating scale. They also look at it as the "Holy Grail of comic
books"
How
- It has been around since 1938 and has been kept in good condition.
With the crazy comic book collectors, this comic book is a must have for
the collectors and superman fans. With it's long history and title, the
value has shot up to about $400,000.
Lead - "After
being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No.
1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback"
Monday, May 21, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Architecture preview
this photo is angles & shapes because of the symmetry of the basket in the picture, even the handles on the basket were reflected across from one another.
this photo is details because its a close up of the building instead of showing the full building.
This picture is surroundings because the building matches its peaceful environment on the water with the tree tops behind it instead of a busy city scenery where it would have probably clashed.
this picture represents light because the blue lighting on the roof plays with the mood of the rest of the house.
this photo is patterns because the whole building itself repeats the same box-like pattern. It almost looks like a disformed rubix cube.
this photo is details because its a close up of the building instead of showing the full building.
This picture is surroundings because the building matches its peaceful environment on the water with the tree tops behind it instead of a busy city scenery where it would have probably clashed.
this picture represents light because the blue lighting on the roof plays with the mood of the rest of the house.
this photo is patterns because the whole building itself repeats the same box-like pattern. It almost looks like a disformed rubix cube.
Architecture preview blog
Eden project, United Kingdom
2.The project took 2½ years to construct & It was opened to the public in May of 2000. But the full site opened on the 17th of march in 2001.
3. In Cornwall in the United Kingdom.
4. You can visit.
6. Within the artificial biomes are plants that are collected from around the world.
7. One of the reasons i chose this building was because it was a greenhouse, unlike some of the other buildings. Another reason was because i would love to visit the United Kingdom and see how different it is over there from here.
Kunsthaus Graz, Austria
1. It was a team of architects.
2. Was built in 2003.
3. Graz, Austria
4. It is also known as the "Graz Art Museum" and it was built as a part of the European Capital of Culture celebratioins back in 2003 & since has been an architectual landmark.
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6. It was used as an Art Museum & became popular & now is an architectual landmark
7. I chose it because it was outside the United States and when i saw the picture it looked very unusual. When i found out it was used as an Art Museum i wondered what it would be like if we had created a museum like the one in Austria.
Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE
1. Tom Wright of Atkins
2. Construction of the Island began in 1994.
3. It's located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
4. You can visit.
5. "USD $650 million"
6. The building was created as a Hotel in Dubai with 205 rooms.
7. I picked this building because one of my favorite movies was Slumdog Millionaire in Dubai. Another reason was becuase when i was reading about the building , it was it's own island on the side of Dubai. Then i wanted to know what the building was used for, and the figure of the hotel looks like a sailboat which i thought was pretty cool.
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