Tuesday, 9 December 2014

WW1 Propaganda


























What can you see in this image?


I can see the Germans hiding from the maori people with their ancestors protecting them. 

How are the different figures in the image portraid?

To me the figures look like that the maori people will be protected by their ancestors and that they will win the fight against the German Soldiers.

Who is the Target Audience?

Maori people over the age of 20 to try to convince them to enter the war.

What is the purpose of this image?

The purpose of this image is to get the maori people to fight                                                                     along side England in the war
      
How effective is this?

I feel it wasn't very effective but it seemed to be at the time because a lot of people under 20 signed up for the war

Why were recruiters at the time specifically targeting the Maori?

Possibly because of the tribal fights they usually do, and they thought this could also be a good opportunity to send more maori people off to fight so then less English people could die from the war.

                                                              

                                          




WW1 Propaganda - Reha

World War One - Examining their persuasive techniques and reasonings




• What can you see in this image?
A warrior leaping forward to kill his enemies. 

• How are the different figures in the image portrayed
The Māori is killing a German.

• Who is the target audience? How do you know?
Maybe people who don't want to go to war so that is they look at the image they might change their mind.

• What is the purpose of the image?
To make people change their mind about war.

• How effective is it?
It wasn't very effective for me because I think war is too violent and too gruesome.

• Why were recruiters at the time specifically targeting Māori?
Not sure.

Propaganda learning




Blomfield, William, 1866-1938 :The spirit of his fathers. New Zealand Observer, Christmas issue, December 1915.

What can you see in this image?
I see a ghost/ancestor  helping/saving a fighter in the war  kill the other guys.
• How are the different figures in the image portrayed?
The ancestor is helping the fighter, the two other fighters are very terrified about what is going to happen.  Maori vs German.
• Who is the target audience? How do you know?
the maori that don't want to go to war, to promote war and see how COOL it is.
• What is the purpose of the image?
To promote war and make people want to go and fight for some countries
• How effective is it?
For me it is not very effective, it does not promote war and make me want to go.For other people I think it might be effective.
• Why were recruiters at the time specifically targeting Māori?
Because of the treaty they signed and, so they have more fighters to save the countries.

Monday, 1 December 2014

  DO YOU WANT TO STOP YOUR CHILD'S LAZY EYE 

The scientists of Auckland university have recently come up with a way to help/fix the problem of the lazy eye 



I have created a presentation to inform you about the experiment if your child has brung the form home please have a look at this 
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