Tuesday 30 April 2013

Comparing Newspapers









Neurobonkers (2010)






                                                                                   


Granger (2010)
                           
                                                   
Aspect of Comparing
The independent
The Sun
Language
·      Formal Language
·      Acedemic words
·      Quotations
·      Interviews

·      Not Acedemic words
·      Quotations
·      Interviews
·      Not a lot of information
Content
·      A lot of information
·      Focused on many topics but the same situation
·      Very tidy and organised
·      Little information
·      Not specific enough
·      Information is not well organised
Reference
·      From well known newspapers
·      From journalist
·      From people who was in the bomb at that time
·      From google
·      From people who heard  about the bomb
Picture
·      Quality picture
·      Two pictures only
·      Pictures of the person who died and his brother
·      Three pictures
·      Unnecessary pictures for example, a picture of the mother
·      Not a very quality picture




Bibliography -
  
Granger, S. (2010) The sun newspaper [Online]. Available at: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgKl9FY0X5qKFsM2pew5MdVGelXO4Ba-rBNUVk1tOm6lul0Y6gc_rLHmMON9q_B-DaSnfg69dqKKHiFohaDS6W9kHnhKg-5FzrQrOP0vQU2CFP5oRMyYppsp2q-EJeg-2RN9HTTympNHNG3/s1600/The+sun+logo.jpg (Accessed: 30 April 2013).


Hall,P. (2013) ‘Boston Marathon bombing: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev claims brother Tamerlan was ‘driving force’ behind attack, and says the pair worked alone’ the Independent, 23 April, [online] Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/boston-marathon-bombing-latest-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-claims-brother-tamerlan-was-driving-force-behind-attack-and-says-the-pair-worked-alone-8584555.html?origin=internalSearch (Accessed: 30 April 2013).


Neurobonkers (2010) How the independent failed you [Online]. Available at: http://neurobonkers.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/independent1.jpg (Accessed: 30 April 2013).

White,R. and Parry.R, (2013) ‘My brother made me do it for Islam’ the Sun, 24 April, [online] Available at: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4900490/Boston-marathon-bomber-blames-his-brother-for-making-him-do-it-for-Islam.html (Accessed: 30 April 2013).


Saturday 20 April 2013

Crime & Punishment














The IPKat (2012) 

1. Should the death penalty exist as a punishment for murder or terrorism?

I think that a death penalty should exist for a terrorism only that is because a murderer might kill someone by mistake. For example, a murderer might get into a fight and hit someone by mistake and kill him or her.



2. Should the main purpose of prison be punishment or rehabilitation?

In my opinion I think that the main purpose of prison should be punished for some people, for example, people who are not drunk or people who have not got any mental issues or any illness. On the other hand, people who must be rehabilitation are those who have mental issues and drunken people.



3. What is the best way to deal with juvenile crime such as:

·         Joy-riding- the best way to deal with this crime is to punish them and put them in jail. Some of them have license so the police can take their license off for 3 months or so.

·         Vandalism- I think that the best way to deal with this crime is to put them in jail for one month and have some strong punishment so that they don’t ruin some public places.

·         Graffiti- I think that they need to pay money for the police to the drawings that they did and get into jail for one week only.



4. Is it ever right for political activities to break the law?

Yes, but in a peaceful way for example, having a strike or a protest without having some fights or killing each other.



5. How strict should the law be with people who drink and drive?

I think that the law should be very strict to people who drink and drive. For example if someone is drank and he drives a car he might have a car accident and kill himself and he might also kill other people, so the police must be very strict on this issue.



6. Which is the more serious problem in your country – tax evasion or social security fraud?

Back in my country we don’t pay for taxes or the social security fraud like gases, electricity and water. But in the UK the more serious problem I think is the tax evasion because it is very expensive and we need to pay tax for everything that we buy. As O’connell (2013) he reported that the government must to reduce the tax evasion to make life much easier.


7. Should the police have the right to stop and search you in the street without a warrant?

I don’t think that they have the right to stop us and search us without a warrant because we didn’t do anything wrong so why should they stop us?



8. Should the law respect the rights of homeless people to squat in unoccupied property or shop doorways?

The law should not respect the rights of homeless people to stay in an unoccupied property nor shop doorways because they do not own it. So I think that the government must build something to keep all the homeless people in it rather than letting them sleep in public places.



9. Should smoking cannabis be a criminal offence?

According to Ncpic (2008) they stated, “Some jurisdictions have decriminalised minor cannabis offences, such as the possession of a ‘small amount’ of the drug for personal use. This means that the offence can be dealt with by a civil penalty, such as a fine, rather than by receiving a criminal charge. Speeding is a good example of an offence that is commonly dealt with by a civil penalty. If an offence is decriminalised, it does not mean that it is legal. Legalisation of cannabis would mean that cannabis would no longer be an illicit drug, but would be a legal drug like alcohol and tobacco.”


Bibliography -

Ncpic, (2008), ‘Cannabis and the law’, ‘National Cannabies Prevention and Information Centre’, 1 June,  [Online]. Available at: http://ncpic.org.au/ncpic/publications/factsheets/article/cannabis-and-the-law (Accessed: 20 April 2013).

O’connell.J, (2013), ‘Politicians are making tax evasion worse - which could cost every family over £200 a year', ‘The Tax Payers Alliance’, 4 March [online]. Available at: http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/home/2013/03/politicians-making-tax-evasion-worse-cost-family-200-year-2.html (Accessed: 20 April 2013).

The IPKat (2012) Crime and punishment, IP style [ Online]. Available at: http://ipkitten.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/crime-and-punishment-ip-style.html (Accessed: 20 April 2013).