Thursday, 7 November 2013

Transcription.


A: So (.) first off (.) in the kind of (.) mostly (.) top right hand corner (.) it is like a circle with a dot in it (.) which is a tough one (.)

B: Got it(.) next?

A: Er, there also is (.) it looks like an hourglass (.) with no line in the bottom (.) and square sides (.) er (3) there's three triangles (.) with the bottom of the triangle 

B: There?

A: no-no not there, er (10) I probably shouldn't look at what you're drawing Okay, so there is like an x with (.) top left sides and right sides (.) ok (.) you got that?

B: Y-yeah I got it.

A: Then (.) there is a star in it (.) like a little star right in the middle (.) a five pointed star (4)

B: o-k...

A: And that is like above the top right (.) of the hourglass (.) and at the bottom right quadrant (.) is a curvy line (paralinguistic) (.) and if you start from the bottom left (.) go across (.) round left on its self (3) it is like (.) er (.) It is like a really swollen thumb (.)

A: Got that.

B: That should be it then. 

End of transcription. 

This task that had taken place with Isaac and I had plenty of pauses and a few paralinguistic features, however, the lack of eye contact and visual information had made it even more of a struggle as I could not see what was being said, I was only allowed to listen to the instructions. Isaac had thoroughly communicated with me in the duration of the task, with no eye contact. Isaac mentions in the transcription ''Got it?'' This immediately implies that the lack of eye contact and visual information had confused Isaac and I's imaginations, because he could not have known how my drawing had turn out to be, until the very end. However I had clearly interpreted Isaac's instructions by understanding the structures of his sentences and instructions. There were a few fillers and throughout the whole duration, there was turn-taking - during the whole time of the task, there had been no overlapping speeches, so I gave Isaac his turn to express his instructions towards me. Although there were certain times that I was unsure of what to draw and replied in a non confident way. For example, ''O-k...'' I had thoroughly sounded out the word 'Ok' to show that I was slightly confused, but I had got there in the end. The outcome of this task had become much successful, however, not identical. There were a few mistakes with the hourglass instructions. 


Thursday, 24 October 2013

BIBLIOGRAPHY:




theguardian
Thursday, 24th October 2013

Adolescents of our earth, this may be the turning point for them.

This may be a pristine, clean start for teenagers...back in the days I was a person enduring stress - the outcome varied. I am now an author whom creates an insane amount of thriller novels.
Students socialising within educational premises.

In the duration of our generations passing and are also preceding, so are our adolescents. Many will have been gradually maturing up as stages in the course of their life gets tenacious, due to exams and jobs. But, this is a question I have been eager to ask you. Will the majority of them persevere or consider to go back to the wrong habits in life?

As the years elapsed, I had endured some rather stressful decisions. At the age of 16, I wasn't too sure to attend school, or seek for a job – I am now an author. I had been incredibly abashed about what were my answers for all my stressful questions were. Luckily, I was not the only one afflicting from this. It is scientifically proven that one in 10 teenagers had been going through many decisions within their lives. Many teenagers of the past had been in negative conflicts, which ruins the teenagers life stage reputation. This could be lack of dedication to work, smoking, drinking, etc. Could this now be a turning point?

Many teenagers are directly thrown with pressure, due to the fact knowing how well you do as a teenager highly impacts your future. Scary right? I had always wanted to become a clinical psychologist for years, eventually I had been given advice about other career paths, then I done some twist and turns then researched about authors. What will I do next?

The main purpose of this is article is to inform adolescents to research and seek more knowledge about universities, jobs, and work – in order to attain their positive future. There could be jobs such as Journalism, Nursing, Engineering, and accountancy. Judging by the educational examination results rising, there could be a high chance that these careers will be obtained.

Don't worry, it is not in my intentions to force all you teenagers to work hard, its just some ordinary advice. It is proven that 50% of adolescents across England and Wales have been improving their lives for their own benefit regarding education. Fantastic! As the years pass by, so will student's with degrees.

Teenagers may not be so ''bad'' after all, they just need a small push of perseverance and guiding, and they're on their way to the top. As we stop to think, there could be many reasons why teenagers suddenly decide to step up and make their way to the right path. Most teenagers must have been extremely put off by the outcome of the unsuccessful life. Mabye? I think so.


To all you teenagers, continue achieving and become a role model to the younger generation. Don’t give up.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Draft for Travel writing: (500 words)

 Wednesday 23rd October 2013
Home     Cruise   Hotels    Destinations    Ski    Active    Family    Rail    Deals 

New York - Effulgent lights bright up the city

The allurement and dazzling sightings had made an exquisite impression on Deeka Hussein 
as she expires the sight-seeings of the glorious New York, ''Home of Celebrities''.

Statue of Liberty located in New York city.

As I was leisurely exploring the prodigious tourist attractions, i.e. Statue of Liberty of NYC, the gratifying sightings of the tower buildings made me re-consider my thoughts about the beauty of this earth we live in! The atmosphere of this remarkable city brought hope within my feelings about the change of how the UK back home will turn out to be. As I took my first precious steps, I began to explore the inner city which the ''New Yorkers'' like to name, Times Square.

As time quickly flew by like the speed of light, while the flourishing trees swayed I soon began to witness the vibe of the individuals of this city. As I quickly hopped on a tour bus advertising Broadway musicals, I increase my gaze of the Broadway, Down-town, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Theatres, and illuminated yellow taxis. Am I still on earth, or have I just encountered a sneak peak of Heaven? Its connection of diverse restaurants gives it a savouriness of the city, the presence of being within New York almost feels as if you have entered a parallel universe, (the heavenly kind!)

The chaotic streets of New York almost feels as if you are walking through a treacherous war zone. Men wearing prestigious suits, women wearing sophisticated dresses hopping into taxis. In contrast, I witnessed homeless individuals, wearing second hand clothing, anxiously desperate for money. The mornings I had arose to witnessing the astonishing view of New York! (Breath-taking..literally!) I was somewhat thrilled to experience a taste of the traditional New York doughnut, and a cup of tea. Ah, just like home.

As I got to experience the night life of New York (In Times Square) I came across a rather peculiar individual, from Brooklyn called Joey. Joey had explained the historic grounds of Times Square, and had given me an insight to the life of the New Yorkers. In the background while Joey was directly conversing, I had suddenly been gazing at the Statue of Liberty, as if it was beaming towards me. I was rather amazed about the historic grounds of New York, so I decided to explore more of this interesting location.

As time went on, I stopped and admired the pulchritude of the beaming bright lights of Times Square. Photographers and tourists within my surroundings I had frozen. The exquisiteness of NYC shocked me! (almost as if I had been electrocuted). Suddenly, after all the seeings of this phenomenal city, it was time for my plane to arrive back to England. How fast did this experience go? However, I rather enjoyed my stays in the luxurious hotels.

Like to visit now? Of course you do!


Quote of Douglas Rogers review of New York '''It’s the most exciting city in the world.''

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Monday, 14 October 2013

The Guardian


TECHNOLOGY BLOG


Rise of the Twitter addiction: Is twitter rapidly swallowing our brains as time fly's by? What is Twitters secret for this huge addiction?

An image of the Twitter logo adapted as an app logo.

In the recent years, it is now established that Twitter is one of the largest social networking sites, with approximately over 500 million registered users in 2012, and an estimated amount of 340 million tweets per day. These insane amount of figures clearly state about the addiction of twitter, and how users cannot stop the endless 'tweets' which is the main part of Twitter. Now, I don't know about you, but I certainly do not think that 140 characters is enough for all you twitter addicts, seeing as the twitter rate is still increasing as time goes by.

For those of you who have no knowledge about the purpose of twitter, and/or what twitter is; Twitter is:
''A social network and real-time communication service launched in 2006 and used by millions of people and organizations to quickly share and discover information.'' From: http://socialmediatoday.com/daniel-zeevi/1371811/twitter-101-what-twitter-really-about

Many others may think that Twitter is an upgraded, popular alternative from Facebook. However, the results of the statistics via above clearly illustrates how Facebook and Twitter differ from each other. Not only twitter is a website you can converse and 'exchange words' to other individuals and socialise, but you can also keep up-up-date on what celebrities and popular people have been doing within their lives, which gives twitter an extra bonus of it's popularity!

Many experts, and society believe that twitter hugely interferes with our education, social life, and communication. ''Twitter is a disease to us, and to our lives. We must reduce the limit of 'tweeting' to others on twitter. That way, we will increase our social lives.'' said individuals from the urban city of London. Although there has been a range of different talks about twitter. Some say it is 'poison' and some say it is 'Useful to keep in touch.' one interesting fact is that ''Twitter has 500 million registered profiles; 100 million are from the U.S.'' If we know that 100 million are from the U.S, can you imagine the popularity from other countries across Europe?


Thursday, 10 October 2013

Travel Writing.


...8 hours later..My airline finally arrives in the exotic airport of East Africa, Somalia. The land of sunshine, the traditional atmosphere, the exquisite sight seeings, words can't describe how Somalia has developed, oh the beauty. My first ever steps into the land had almost amazed me, I had finally made it into my own home town, the motherland. In any one day in Somalia you could experience the glory of the city, by the people that are filled within the city, the companionship between yourself and another citizen, you can almost feel the connection of friendship just by casually greeting each other. 

As the day leisurely goes by, the night commences. The traditional enticing Somali dancing in the duration of the night entices every individual in the community. The people creating a traditional atmosphere by the sound of the drums while the people begin their own cultural, diverse dancing captivated me - could there be any more enticing, yet lively atmosphere? I hadn't been to Somalia for years, which made me forget how exquisite the location is. By seeing the historical grounds and locations around the city, the rural countryside, the glorious beach fascinated me! The one thing I will never forget, is the moment I had witnessed my very first camel. I even had the chance to ride the camel, which thrilled me completely, never will I ever forget that moment. The gratifying foods...unbelievably glorious food. Weeks and weeks of paradise, I return home, I finally return from one of the best experiences. It really was a true, astonishing experience. 

Monday, 7 October 2013

theguardian - 

7th October 2013.


All we have is today, make the most of your life, and persevere.


We all take our life for granted at certain times..but..when do we know when it is the end? Who knows.. never give up the dreams you live for.



Image of a person's life course from birth, until the end of your life ages.

NEVER GIVE UP!

Perseverance is the key to success! Although there are many ways to describe success, there is only one way to describe failure - a lack of perseverance.
What I mean about perseverance is that an individual never gives up, regardless of how tough things get.
Whatever the meaning of success is to you, it always means to never stop fighting on what you want within your life. Nobody knows when it will be the end, but we know what we have to do in our life, in order to attain our aspirations and dreams. Each and every day that rapidly passes, do we realise what is really passing? Valuable, precious time to realise that we can make a wide range of differences towards our lives. Live your life without no limits, because once you leave your comfort zone, that is where your life begins.

Incidentally, when was the last time you changed somebody's life? In order to do something much more appealing, why don't you decide to change somebody else's life too? This could be completed by throwing a life-changing, enticing and advice to them by leaving them a profound, heart warming message, thoroughly conversing with them about what they need to do in order to achieve. This can make them reconsider the way they maintain and live their own lifestyle, in order to take life more seriously, due to the fact that we all know, I presume, life is short. Make the most out of everything that is present within our lives, because you will never know when it slowly fades away, and we will not notice.

The phrase 'NEVER GIVE UP' may define a variety of things. This may be a connotation for each individual and it could mean a range of different connotations to each person, due to the fact that our brains all function and think differently. 'NEVER GIVE UP' could be a connotation of examinations, or this could be an Athletic preparing for a long-distance race. Sometimes, motivation may not be the thing that consolidates our perseverance. Each individual have different learning abilities, as well as learning things different.  

Imagine this.. 

''You are an individual. You strive to attain a variety of things. However, in order to attain a variety of things, you must make a difference to your community, environment, and your urban city. How would you shift your city from it being filled with poverty? What techniques would you use? Would you give up if things get tough? You will have approximately 48 hours in order to complete everything. Then.. the time is up.''

Think about it.. the whole purpose of that rather unusual statement is to realise how quick time fades away, during that 48 hours, you will immediately realise how valuable time is. We may not realise how rapid time goes, but in that statement, 48 hours will not simply feel like 48, it could be more, it could be less.



Sunday, 6 October 2013

SUNDAY, 6TH OCTOBER 2013.

Own creation of a monologue.

The scene is set in a neglected, unfamiliar island, whom nobody has ever established before. Lady Latifah and Mary have been stranded on this desiccated island for approximately 48 hours, which they are surrounded by absolutely nothing except impoverished sand. Mary immediately accuses Latifah for setting a trap on her. It is sunset.

LADY LATIFAH: Mary! I can assure you, this was NOT done intentionally! You MUST MUST MUST believe me on this! (The wind blows fiercely and the air outside rages violently) My agent and I have been thoroughly planning on flying overseas around the world. Somehow, as fast as the speed of light, we end up here, with no explanation for you, and I. You may not believe me, but what can I do for you to trust me on this? (Dramatic pause) Ever since we have bonded closely, the trust is leisurely going down. I have tried to make amends, Lord knows I have tried to make amends for you, and I, for the sake of our lives. Lord knows that we will eventually be saved. And YOU Mary, will know in the end that this was not in my intention for this to happen. We are all human beings, we make mistakes. (Pause) I remember when we were young children, we had aspirations of travelling around the earth. We strive to attain that aspiration, and look where we are now (Latifah pauses and stares at Mary) Here we are surrounded by impoverished sand, tree's filled with dead golden-orange leaves, and you are blaming me for this! I can assure you we will not stay here forever, Mary. I ask myself, sometimes, ''How did we get into this mess?'' Was it fate? Was it supposed to happen? Is this an experience we will cherish for the rest of our lives? We have to accept that this has already happened, regardless of who planned, or if it just happened. Trust me, this nightmare will eventually end, just trust me. (Silence)

Monday, 30 September 2013

http://www.monologuearchive.com/b/bronte_004.html

Monologue Analysis.

This extract is a monologue analysis from the novel Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë

''MRS. LINTON: How long is it since I shut myself in here? It seems a weary number of hours ... it must be more. I remember being in the parlour after they had quarrelled, and Edgar being cruelly provoking, and me running into this room desperate. As soon as ever I had barred the door, utter blackness overwhelmed me, and I fell on the floor. I couldn't explain to Edgar how certain I felt of having a fit, or going raging mad, if he persisted in teasing me! I had no command of tongue, or brain, and he did not guess my agony, perhaps: it barely left me sense to try to escape from him and his voice. Before I recovered sufficiently to see and hear, it began to be dawn, and, Nelly, I'll tell you what I thought, and what has kept recurring and recurring till I feared for my reason. I thought as I lay there, with my head against that table leg, and my eyes dimly discerning the grey square of the window, that I was enclosed in the oak-panelled bed at home; and my heart ached with some great grief which, just waking, I could not recollect. I pondered, and worried myself to discover what it could be, and, most strangely, the whole last seven years of my life grew a blank! I did not recall that they had been at all. I was a child; my father was just buried, and my misery arose from the separation that Hindley had ordered between me and Heathcliff. I was laid alone, for the first time; and, rousing from a dismal doze after a night of weeping, I lifted my hand to push the panels aside: it struck the table-top! I swept it along the carpet, and then memory burst in: my late anguish was swallowed in a paroxysm of despair. I cannot say why I felt so wildly wretched: it must have been temporary derangement; for there is scarcely cause. But, supposing at twelve years old I had been wrenched from the Heights, and every early association, and my all in all, as Heathcliff was at that time, and been converted at a stroke into Mrs. Linton, the lady of Thrushcross Grange, and the wife of a stranger: an exile, and outcast, thenceforth, from what had been my world. You may fancy a glimpse of the abyss where I grovelled! Shake your head as you will, Nelly, you have helped to unsettle me! You should have spoken to Edgar, indeed you should, and compelled him to leave me quiet! Oh, I'm burning! I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words? I'm sure I should be myself were I once among the heather on those hills. Open the window again wide: fasten it open! Quick, why don't you move?''


This pragmatical, enticing monologue had been something that caught my eye, during my time browsing through the internet. What makes it incredibly diverse is the fact that it is written in a way that she is talking to herself and nobody else. Also, this type of monologue included with a wide range of different frameworks. Although I do not have much knowledge about the novel, as well as the monologue, the language used throughout this monologue can entice a wide range of readers, because it is pragmatical. The whole meaning of pragmatics is how we know what language means when it is used in a specific context, sometimes described as 'reading between the lines'.

Within this monologue, you will have to take a deeper thought and read between the lines on what is said. For example, 'How long is it since I shut myself in here?' makes us intellectually think who locked her in there, or did she lock herself? We continuously read between the lines and constantly try to comprehend what she is trying to say throughout her monologue. Also, the grammar used within the monologue is linked to the olden times, as well as the punctuation. ''I felt so wildly wretched:'' in that quote, you can see that the speech is included with a wide range of different punctuation marks, such as the colon, ':' The colon is generally used when listing different objects. However, this speech had included a colon while the monologue is carrying on, which illustrates that this speech had been written from the olden times.
Another framework that I had witnessed is the use of Lexis - meaning of the word choice that they have included. In this speech they had put in 'arose' which is a frozen type of register, with a combination of lexis, the vocabulary of the language is a frozen type of register. Due to the fact that 'arose' is hardly ever mentioned within peoples' conversations, society today have a more informal/colloquial register.

Sunday, 29 September 2013

Welcome!
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Visit Link: http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/27/4773656/ios-7-apps-are-prettier-but-are-they-better

Throughout the duration of my time browsing through the internet, I witnessed this rather interesting topic that I would never have thought of publishing. After hours and hours of searching a blog, I finally found an interesting topic which will hopefully engage YOU, my readers.

This topic had been taken out from the blog called 'The Verge' which, I presume, is a hit blog. One topic that caught my eye instantly was about Apples state-of-the-art, unique new software named the iOS 7. The use of rhetorical questions within the heading, which is written in a rather huge font, included with bold writing in order to entice the reader to realise the way the old software hugely differs from the new iOS 7 software. ''iOS 7 apps are prettier, but are they better?'' Who knows...

The type of font, as well as the writing gives a graphologic meaning in reference to the readers - meaning how the design of a text can contribute to a meaning including use of fonts, graphics, colours, etc. 

Additionally, one other thing caught my eye too. Not only the way the writing has been written visually and graphologically, but the words used throughout the topic on the blog gives other peoples' intellectual minds to reconsider about how others orally talk about the brand new design on Apple. ''a few new apps prove that beauty doesn't have to be skin deep'' What this blog is directly trying to address to us is that we all realise visually about how the new iOS 7 is laid out, e.g the new image of the apps, it illustrates the beauty of the new iOS 7, which you can not compare to a human being. Hence the term 'Skin deep'.

Personally, there are a range of different techniques I would use on my blog, that is on the verge's blog. The use of deep meanings throughout the subheading is one that I will publish more often within my blog. 

Monday, 23 September 2013



Homework

A Girl by Ezra Pound
The tree has entered my hands, 
The sap has ascended my arms, 
The tree has grown in my breast- 
Downward, 
The branches grow out of me, like arms. 


Tree you are, 
Moss you are, 
You are violets with wind above them. 
A child - so high - you are, 

And all this is folly to the world.


This famous poem as an outstanding type of meaning, as well as using all sorts of punctuation, such as the hyphen '-' The way the writer creates this is by making it seem as if it is a comma, however they had removed the comma and included a hyphen to create a strong affect during the duration when you are reading the poem orally. The meaning of this unique poem, I presume, is about an individual, who is an ordinary human that is slowly transferring into a tree, due to the fact that one part of the poem includes ''The branches grow out of me, like arms'' meaning that the branches are creating an affect as if it is her own arms. Additionally, the writer also includes 'tree you are' which suggests that she is referring herself as a tree, rather than a human being. 

Also, the different type of frameworks are included, such as as including a range of different terminology. The type of grammar, as well as the syllable is similar to a type of register, which is called Frozen Register. This is because the way it is sounded out is different to the way individuals speak in our society today. Also, a type of personification is included within this poem. I assume this because the writer is referring to 'A Girl' as a tree by saying 'The tree has entered my hands' which makes me suggest that the tree is spreading all over her body, to transfer from a human being, to something that isn't human nor is it alive.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Armstrong and Miller - RAF Pilots - D Day.


Two Pilots: Armstrong and Miller.


This hilarious, yet realistic background clip is about two individuals, who happen to be RAF pilots who are about to fight D Day, are on a boat filled with other passengers who are about to go out to war. This clip is filled with an insane amount of humour. The style of this comedy was somewhat very vintage, and was set in black and white, to show that it was set it in the olden times, when the World Wars had been present. Throughout the first part of the clip, you can instantly witness that the two RAF pilots happen to be wearing baby swimming products, which fills the clip with loads of humour. The writer plays with the language in a wide range of ways. Firstly, the writer has used the specific type of word, which is ''Man!'' that is used at the end of a majority of ever sentence they say, this relates to slang.

 Additionally, the way they are conversing, they highly understand each other in regard to the dialect. One of the pilots say ''He must be a colossal gaylord'' and the other pilot replies ''True Man!'' implies that they are speaking in their own dialect. What I mean by dialect is that the features of vocabulary and grammar show the user belonging to a particular regional group. 

Secondly, I have also found some interesting type of terminology contained throughout the clip, which was rather hilarious and amazingly funny, and I, myself, had also found it rather interesting. The writer contained some Rhetorical Questions. ''Do I Look like a mad racist?'' which tells us that there are a range of different terminology used throughout the clip. What highly interested me is the fact that the way they speak throughout the clip is not so similar to as we speak today in our modern society. Language has developed into a more slang form over the years, rather than mild frozen register. However, the language used within this clip is considered as midly formal, due to the fact that there are no broken words, or shortened down.

The way the script is written as a colloquial type of register, because it is not literary, or highly formal. What I have also witnessed is the vocabulary of the language, which connects to the terminology called lexis. An appropriate amount of lexis is used throughout the clip. For e.g. 'colossal' the vocabulary used within this clip is linked to the olden times, because language varies as the years pass by.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Homework. 

For this type of homework, I have been given to choose a wide range of different registers to transform with. 
So, I have picked an article talking about members of society to participate in a charity event to help cancer in the Downs, Clifton. 

The article's grammatical techniques, as well as the choice of words has been a formal type of piece, and also because it had been published by The Guardian.


Real article in its original register: (FORMAL)

''CAN YOU TOUGH IT OUT IN THE BIG CHARITY CHALLENGE?

A PERSONAL trainer is organising a team of 100 people to attempt the Tough Mudder charity. James Stadders, 31, from Redland, has already gathered 70 thrill-seekers and is hoping to put together the biggest team so far to enter the 12-mile obstacle course designed by the British Special forces. In Newport on September 21, participants will have to work together to fight their way though a gruelling course of mud, fire, ice, and water, and 10,000 volts of electricity. The Team led by James and colleague Josh Gibson, are hoping to raise £10,000 for pill-based charity Penny Brohn Cancer Care, which supported by their friend Genevieve Evans, 27, who battled cancer last year and is now in remission. Genevieve was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma on her 26th birthday in February 2012. She has surgery to remove her tumour from her tongue, and lymph nodes from her neck.''


''My unique transformation via the text above: (INFORMAL)

This personal trainer, whose a bloke, is organising a team of a whole bunch of peoples to try and join in a new challenge called TOUGH MUDDER. which is going to charity after we join in, then the money wil go to charity and wil hopefully raise ten thoussand pounds. A bloke from Redland, whose 31, asked loads and loads of others to take part. In the end he reached and got 70 people taking part in the 12-mile obsztacle race. It was happilly dezigned by the british special forces. in newport, on september 21st, people will need to work as a whole to battle their way though this course. It has too many unpleasant things.   Like mud fire ice, and water, and 10,000 volts of dangerous electricity.    This team is led by a bloke called james and his colleague josh gibson  are trying to raise a big bunch of money up to 10 000 pounds for a pill based charity.    Called penng brohn cancer care.   which supported by their friend genevieve adams 27, who survived a heavy case of cancer in the previous year. wow! but shes in remission now. genevieve was diagnosed with a severe case of squamous cell caricona on her bday last year in 2012. Surgery had taken place too by removing her tumour from her tounge, and lymph nodes from her neck.''





Monday, 9 September 2013


Deeka's Life.


It was a husky, clear night. During the month of Spring, April. The flowers had gradually began to rise up. On the 25th of April. in the classic year of ninety ninety seven, at approximately 1:24am, an individual had blissfully been welcomed to earth. The birth had been located in the unique rural parts of Lund, Sweden. The rapid tension, as well as the atmosphere had been astonishing, while Deeka's screams and cries had flooded the room with tears. Which presumably seemed like her existence into this world had created an emotional impact towards other individuals in the room. As well as Deeka's mother, and father. 

As months leisurely went by, suddenly life had began to create problems for Deeka's Mother and Father. Due to the fact that financial issues had created conflict within the house, which had come to a conclusion that Deeka's Parents, and I had considered moving to England, to create a better life.

As she was calmly settling in to her neighborhood  Deeka had located and settled in to a new secondary school, Brislington Enterprise College, however it is permissible for it to be abbreviated to BEC. Despite the fact that she had nobody to start a companionship with her surroundings. However, after years of attending, she had began to create a strong companionship with other individuals.

Later in life, Deeka had completed school, rewarded with 9 GCSE's, and had later on made a wise decision about starting A Levels, and how her further education will benefit her by achieving an occupation. 

More to be read.
Life of Pi Review http://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/dec/23/life-pi-ang-lee-review



He adopts different styles to fit his new subjects, and while there are certain recurrent themes, among them the disruption of families and young people facing moral and physical challenges, there are no obsessive concerns of the sort once considered a necessity for auteurs. He has a fastidious eye for a great image but he also has a concern for language.
His magnificent new film is a version of Yann Martel's Booker prize-winning novel, Life of Pi, adapted by an American writer, David Magee, whose previous credits were films set in England during the first half of the 20th century, Finding Neverland andMiss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. From its opening scene of animals and birds strutting and preening themselves in a sunlit zoo to the final credits of fish and nautical objects shimmering beneath the sea, the movie has a sense of the mysterious, the magical. This effect is compounded by the hallucinatory 3D, and in tone the film suggests Robinson Crusoerewritten by Laurence Sterne.





This astonishing novel/film is an extraordinary, as well as an adventurous true story. The main purpose on the fact why I admire this film is because of the way the story had been laid out, throughout the whole film. The reason why I have chose this is because the reviews had been highly positive and really good. The exciting words that had been used to describe the film such as 'magnificent' and 'fascinating' engaged myself to choose this review. The features that had caught my eye was the photographs used within the review. The dashing images and videos that the review contains are pictures of the Royal Bengal Tiger, as well as the character. It is also a movie that leaves a profound message to all individuals that had been in the same situation in the past. These images are worth noticing, and the videos are well worth watching because it raises an insane amount of questions about the film and how it is produced throughout. Personally, the reason why I think it has been written in a way that has high vocabulary.