Journal 14
Beatitudes:
1. How blessed are the poor in spirit; the kingdom of God is theirs.
2. Blessed are the gentle; they shall have the earth as their inheritance.
3. Blessed are those who mourn; they shall be comforted.
4. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness; they shall have their fill.
5. Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy.
6. Blessed are the pure of heart; for they shall see God.
7. Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called children of God.
8. Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Beatitude Values:
1. Putting trust in God not things.
2. Humility in all we do; non-violence
3. Patient suffering and enduring hardships reap their reward.
4. Getting involved, helping the downtrodden; working for the equality of people.
5. Mercy and forgiveness.
6. Loving God with one’s whole heart, whole mind, whole soul.
7. Peacemaking; loving those who are hard to love.
8. Being willing to suffer for the right thing even if abused verbally or physically; accepting the
consequences of living a good life.
Beatitudes for today:
1. Blessed are you in your poverty; you are not shut in the false world of convention, riches, and human security.
2. Blessed are you because you are gentle; you refuse violence and aggressiveness.
3. Blessed are you because you mourn for the sake of humanity; you will be happy in the kingdom of God.
4. Blessed are you because you hunger and thirst for justice; your heart beats in the rhythm of the heart of Jesus.
5. Blessed are you because you are merciful; you attach your heart to misery; you will receive mercy.
6. Blessed are you because your heart is pure; you do not accept compromises.
7. Blessed are you because at all times and at every moment you want to be an instrument of peace; seeking reconciliation above all things.
8. Blessed are you because you have allowed your own conscience to develop; you have accepted persecution; you have not been afraid to proclaim the truth.
Journal 13
1. What does being in a relationship with God require me to do?
Being in a relationship with God would require me to continually “talk” to Him and to follow His teachings i.e. Pray to god regulary, always go to Church, Don’t sin.
2. What does loving my neighbour as myself require me to do?
Loving my neighbour as myself requires me to love everyone just as i would love myself. It would also require me to treat them as i would want them to treat me.
Journal 11
1. Watch the following video:
1.) Describe the term ‘interactive TV’.
Interactive TV Is when a person can control the TV. A persons control over the Internet include recording, pause, rewind to name a few
2.) Explain the reasons why interactive TV is now called TV 2.0.
TV is being called TV2.0 cause all of the new ways to interact with people in a TV is so advance people think this is a new stage of the TV era hence TV 2.0
3.) Outline the positives and negatives of implementing interactive TV.
Because of all of the features of interactive TV people can record their favorite programs
4.) Apple released recently Apple TV – Take 2. Describe the reasons why it needed to be changed.
Apple needed to be changed cause Apple wanted to make the Apple Tv much more better for people to use
Journal 12
Question 1
- I, the Lord, am your God, who brought you out of slavery. You shall not have any other gods except me. D
- You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain. C
- Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day. F
- Honour thou father and your mother.G
- You shall not kill. J
- You shall not commit adultery. B
- You shall not steal. E
- You shall not commit fall witness against your neighbour. L
- You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife. G
- You shall not covet anything that belong to your neighbour. A
Individual Task 4 – Ethical principles
Watch the following clips on the Dalia Lama:
Read the following articles:
Answer the following questions on your blog:
1.) Give a brief description of who the Dalai Lama is? (Include resources to support)
The Dalai Lama is a religious figure in Tibetan buddhism. He is its highest spiritual teacher. A new Dalai Lama is said to be the re-born old Dalai Lama. This line goes back to 1391. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso.
2.) Evaluate how the actions of the Dalai Lama in regard to the riots in Tibet would be regarded as exemplary moral integrity.
The Dalai Lama want to resign as the Dalai lama becasue of the violence in Tibet is exemplary moral integrity because he would stop being the Dalai lama cause the violence
Journal 10
Journal 10
1. Watch the following video:
1.) Explain the purpose of using ‘youtube’ as a source of digital media advertising?
Youtube can be used for any source of digital media advertising because any one can put a video advertising any thing
2.) Discuss how collaborative media sites such as youtube, myspace and bebo have changed the current boundaries of media such as news, advertising ect.
Media sites have changed the current boundaries of media such as news, advertising because the fact that the news can updated very quickly.
3.) Provide a link to an advertising commercial on youtube.
journal 9
Journal 9
With reference to the image below and answer the following questions:

1.) Define the term ‘digital media’.
Digital media is the media or news shown to as using new technology
2.) How has digital media evolved over the last 5-10 years?
Digital media has evolved in last 5-10 years with all of the new technology being developed . Such as the mobile phone which people can commuinicate with people all over the world
3.) Discuss the reasons why digital newspapers are extremely popular?
Digital newspaper are so popular cause you can access the news any time
Individual Task 3 – Ethical principles
Upload the answers to the following questions in your blog.
1.) Define the term ‘moral integrity’
Moral Integrity is when someones morals is said to have some sort of integrity
2.) Describe why Maximillian Kolbe is regarded as a Christian of exemplary moral integrity.
Maximillian Kolbe is regarded as a Christian of exemplary moral integrity because he is seens as a saint for ssacrificing his own like another person
3.) Outline Maximillians ethical actions/principles that he demonstrated in Auschwitz.
Maximillian action he demonstrated in Auschwitz were very saint like and that he woukld saving persons life by losing his owns
4.) Evaluate whether you think he made the right decision and provide research to support your answer. i.e. Catholic teachings.
He had made the right choose cause he sacrifice has change the ways the Cathloic people work
Journal 8
Journal 8
1.) Watch the following clip:
Scenario 1: You are on a train coming home from a day at the beach. The train stops at a station and a group a youths get on the train and start bashing an elderly ethnic man. You notice people getting off the train.Discuss what you would do in this situation.
Tell some one of any power (policeman,trainguy) they should try to fix the problem or call back upScenario 2: You get a message from a girl that you are interested asking you to come over her house. When you get there a number of her friends are present and they say they are bored. One of them promotes the idea of going for a walk and causing a riot. At first you tell them “No way”. However, the girl you like states that “she will like you more if you go”.
Discuss what you would do in this situation.
I would try to talk my way out of this problem, lying a lot in the process
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