Saturday, 10 October 2015

Task 41

Unordered List

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<ul>In 2010, a 12-year-old girl named Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for doodling the following message on her desk in green marker: “I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10.” Most of us would think such an act would result in detention and perhaps Alexa having to clean the desk. Instead, she was placed under arrest and threatened with possible suspension. The traumatizing experience was due to zero-tolerance policies against graffiti, which her doodle was considered.</ul>
<ul>Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.</ul>
<ul>Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.</ul>
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    In 2010, a 12-year-old girl named Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for doodling the following message on her desk in green marker: “I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10.” Most of us would think such an act would result in detention and perhaps Alexa having to clean the desk. Instead, she was placed under arrest and threatened with possible suspension. The traumatizing experience was due to zero-tolerance policies against graffiti, which her doodle was considered.
    Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.
    Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.

Task 40

Ordered List

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<ol>In 2010, a 12-year-old girl named Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for doodling the following message on her desk in green marker: “I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10.” Most of us would think such an act would result in detention and perhaps Alexa having to clean the desk. Instead, she was placed under arrest and threatened with possible suspension. The traumatizing experience was due to zero-tolerance policies against graffiti, which her doodle was considered.</ol>
<ol>Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.</ol>
<ol>Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.</ol>
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    In 2010, a 12-year-old girl named Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for doodling the following message on her desk in green marker: “I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10.” Most of us would think such an act would result in detention and perhaps Alexa having to clean the desk. Instead, she was placed under arrest and threatened with possible suspension. The traumatizing experience was due to zero-tolerance policies against graffiti, which her doodle was considered.
    Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.
    Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.

Task 39


A List of 10 Ridiculous Instances Of Zero Tolerance In Schools

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<h3>10 Ridiculous Instances Of Zero Tolerance In Schools</h3>
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    <td>In 2010, a 12-year-old girl named Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for doodling the following message on her desk in green marker: “I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10.” Most of us would think such an act would result in detention and perhaps Alexa having to clean the desk. Instead, she was placed under arrest and threatened with possible suspension. The traumatizing experience was due to zero-tolerance policies against graffiti, which her doodle was considered.</td>
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    <td><img src="file:///OS/Users/johnser1/Desktop/Screen Shot 2015-10-11 at 12.49.03 PM.png" width="649" height="483"></td>
    <td>Rhett Parham, a 13-year-old boy with autism, liked to play Bomberman 64, a video game for Nintendo 64. It is well known that those who have autism often lack many social skills, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that Parham didn’t think anything was wrong with drawing an illustration from the video game and bringing it to Hillcrest Middle School in Greenville, South Carolina. However, after students complained, Parham was suspended.</td>
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  <td>In 2014, a 13-year-old middle schooler Ethan Chaplin was given a psychological evaluation and kept from school until the results came back for merely twirling a pencil in a pen cap. Another student—who had been bullying Chaplin—saw what he was doing and yelled to the teacher, “He’s making gun motions, send him to juvie.”</td>
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    <td>In 2009, six-year-old Cub Scout Zachary Christie was suspended for bringing his Cub Scout knife (a utensil that also featured a fork and a spoon) to school. According to him, he only brought the knife so he could show it off at lunch. Christie, who had been trained to use the knife, felt that nothing was wrong. The faculty, on the other hand, felt that the knife was too dangerous and proceeded to suspend Christie and threaten to send him to a reform school.</td>
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    <td><img src="file:///OS/Users/johnser1/Desktop/Screen Shot 2015-10-11 at 12.50.04 PM.png" width="653" height="495"></td>
    <td>In 2001, a straight-A student named Lindsay Brown was arrested for owning a kitchen knife. Brown, a high school senior, was known for being determined and took her grades seriously. Unfortunately, she never had time to clean the clutter from her car, so she didn’t really know what was in it. This would prove detrimental for her in May, when shortly before graduation, Brown was arrested for felony possession of a deadly weapon.</td>
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Task 37


Top 5 Movies of 2012
RankingMovie TitleMovie PosterStar Rating
1Magic Mike6.1
2The Avengers8.2
3The Dark Knight Rises8.6
4The Hunger Games7.3
5Silver Linings Playbook7.9

Task 31


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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi"><img src="file:///OS/Users/johnser1/Downloads/pip-the-kiwi-320x269.png" width="320" height="269"></a>
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<iframe src="//giphy.com/embed/QmM2VFfudLjoc" width="480" height="270" frameBorder="0" class="giphy-embed" allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="http://giphy.com/gifs/treadmill-kiwi-QmM2VFfudLjoc">via GIPHY</a></p>
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via GIPHY

Task 30

Kiwi Link

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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi"><img src="file:///OS/Users/johnser1/Downloads/pip-the-kiwi-320x269.png" width="320" height="269"></a>
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Task 26

Two external links 

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<h1><a href="http://google.com">Google</a></h1>
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<h1><a href="https://nz.news.yahoo.com/">Yahoo News</a></h1>
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Task 25

Who invented hypertext? 

Theodor Holm Nelson aka Ted Nelson is an American pioneer of information technology, philosopher, and sociologist. In 1963 he created "hypertext" and "hypermedia" , and then in 1965 published them . Nelson has been credited as being the first person to use the words transclusion, virtuality,intertwingularity, and teledildonics.

Task 24

Screenshot of Dunedin Computing Scene website assignment


Task 22


<h1>Elizabeth Ruth Johnstone is my name but most of the time I go by Libby.</h1>

<p><strong>I was born 29th of April 1986 but my birthday is on the 30th of April, which mean YES I indeed have 2 birthdays! How you ask? It had something to do with my dear old dad filling my birth certificate out with the days date instead of my birth date and only realized later and couldn't be bothered going back to change it.</strong></p>
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<h4>I born and raised in Dunedin.</h4>
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  <h5>I have lived in six different locations in Dunedin in my 29 years on this earth with a 5 year stint in Tumut located at the bottom of Snowy Mountains in regional NSW, Australia.</h5>
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<h6><strong><em>I have a number of Certificates many different Subjects and have studied at number of different education providers.</em></strong></h6>
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  <blockquote>I have quite a big family there is 8 of us, with a new edition on the way in feburary when my older brother becomes a father for the first time.</blockquote>

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Task 20

Subscript

The chemical formula for Ammonium Phosphate

H12N3O4P

Examples

Water = H2O
Ethanol can be represented by CH3CH2OH
Sugar = C12H22O11

Task 17

Task 16

Elizabeth Johnstone


Elizabeth Johnstone


Elizabeth Johnstone



Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Task 10

My First Page is located in the Tab Title

Task 9

What does this do?     <p> Hello world! </p>

This code enters Hello World! As a new paragraph in my html code.

 

Task 8

Defining a Tag, Element and Attribute

Tags

The basic structure of an HTML document includes tags, which surround content and apply meaning to it.

Attributes

Tags can also have attributes, which are extra bits of information. Attributes appear inside the opening tag and their values sit inside quotation marks. They look something like <tag attribute="value">Margarine</tag>. We will come across tags with attributes later.

Elements

Tags tend not to do much more than mark the beginning and end of an element. Elements are the bits that make up web pages. You would say, for example, that everything that is in between (and includes) the <body> and </body> tags is the body element. As another example, whereas “<title>” and “</title>” are tags, “<title>Rumple Stiltskin</title>” is a title element.








Task 7

What does HTML stand for?

Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, colour, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.

Task 6



http://www.w3schools.com/

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Task 3


Task 2

As you know by now I am Libby, I am born and breed in Dunedin, I was raised in Corstorphine.
I have nursed for over 11 years in which 5 /11 were spent working in Australia. While I live and study in Dunedin I also spend my Christmas and Mid Semester Breaks back in Australia. There are 8 people in my family. My mother lives in Australia with my brothe Christopher and his wife Alison. My father share his time between New Zealand, PNG and Australia and is currently living in Timaru. My oldest brother is Benjamin he is a secondary school teacher currently teaching Technology at Kings High School here in Dunedin and his wife is Esther and then there is Phillip aka "Wombat" he is currently living in New Plymouth and is a Forder Operator which is something to do with logging. and last but not least I have 2 little dogs Honey and Harry the are Australian Terrior X Jack Russell.
Phillip, Me, Christopher, Alison, Ben and Esther