Projet Final
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Lysergic acid diethylamide also known as LSD is a psychedelic drug from the ergoline family. LSD is well known for its psychological effects. Effects like altered thinking processes, open and closed eye visuals, synesthesia, an altered sense of time, and spiritual experiences. LSD is not addictive but can cause anxiety, paranoia and delusions.
Why is LSD bad for us? LSD can have long term affects on your body, even long after the use of LSD users can experience flashbacks of the the visual hallucinations from LSD, panic attacks, fear of losing control, severe depression, terrifying thoughts and feelings and delusions. Most experiences with LSD cause scary hallucinations instead of fun or exiting ones.
Street Terms for LSD: Back breaker, Elvis, Pane, Battery acid, Loony Tunes, Superman, Doses, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, Window pane, Dots, Zen, ect.
From 1991-2000, 90% of all LSD was made by one man, William Leonard Pickard
Dix Meilleurs Faits
Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des sujets différents.
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Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos de l’espace.
Mutation Story
I was passed down from my host’s mother to my mom and dad. When my host was born he had a genetic mutation which is me is was created with one too many thymine. I haven’t showed myself throughout the first five years of my host’s life but I am now starting to affect my host. Asperger syndrome is my name I am a milder form of autism I affect my host by making it hard in social situations, he commonly has troubles interacting with others and making friends, my host has repetitive behaviors that are not changeable as well as rituals like getting dressed in a certain order that are unable to be changed, he has developed obsessive interests in sports calendars and maps but my host is significantly talented in math. Since my host has Asperger syndrome he struggles making friends he doesn’t share his thoughts in class even in math where he is gifted. He doesn’t play any sports since he lacks coordination and his movements are very awkward. When my host wants six his parents thought he was just shy and that was why he didn’t interact with other kids but he later got a physical and neurological exam. All of his years in school he had a special education his is structured for his unique needs. He is in a social skill therapy class to help him read verbal and non-verbal cues. The medication my host takes will not cure Asperger syndrome but it helps with his OCD and anxiety. My host is like 1 in 250 children to 1 in 10,000 children in Canada and USA who have Asperger syndrome.
The Making of Mutation Story
To find all the information I needed to create my story I had to search: Is Asperger a genetic disease and I found http://genetics.thetech.org/original_news/news49 and Asperger symptoms and http://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/mental-health-aspergers-syndrome was the website i found. The second website gave me most of my information including symptoms, how common it is and how it can be cured. To investigate the topic I kept searching up random questions about autism and Asperger syndrome until I found the two sites I used. Completing this project was a lot for complicated then I thought it was having to search up this information and translating it into a story was difficult. I could of started the project a lot earlier instead of doing it on the last day.
Dix Meilleurs Faits
Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des sujets différents.
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Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des films.
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“Taming of the Shrew” Stop Motion Induction Scene
The play “Taming of the Shrew” was written by William Shakespeare. The play incorporates an induction and an inset. Victoria and Tristen made a stop motion picture film to help better understand the difference between the induction and the inset. The induction is a main story and the inset is a story within the story, so for “Taming of the Shrew” the induction is the beginning story with the Lord and Huntsman pranking Sly into believing he is a Lord. The inset of the play is the play that the travelling actors com to perform for Sly which is the play “Taming of the Shrew”. The stop motion technology captured the play in format which helped the final result because the readers see the play in a visual representation. The play is difficult to understand when just reading out loud but seeing a stop motion makes the readers understand the difference between the induction and the inset. The challenges experienced during the filming progress of this stop motion were the following, the camera would never take a picture in the same place making overall video very shaky. The next big challenge experience was the voice recording process due to the lack of quiet spaces at Riverside, there and a lot of background noises making the narration hard to understand. A few things learnt from doing this project is that it takes a lot of patience to make a stop motion and the difference between induction and inset.
Dix Meilleurs Faits
Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des sujets différents.
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Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des océans.
Dix Meilleurs Faits
Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos des sujets différents.
Emission #1 -Apple
Dans ces baladodiffusions Tristen Rae (Herb), Colton Dimsdale (Malcomb) et Owen Babich (Becker) vont te parler des dix faits intéressants à propos du compagnie Apple pas le fruit.