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Friday 10 January 2020

SLJ Wk 3 Day 4: Hauora


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Activity 1: Medical Mavericks [4 points]

Over the years, many important discoveries have been made by clever people looking to help others. Two of these are women - Florence Nightingale and Marie Curie whose work has been widely recognised and appreciated. Both women lived extraordinary lives.

Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in England. When she grew up, she trained to be a nurse and, as an adult, was sent to Turkey during the Crimean War to look after wounded soldiers. When she arrived, the hospitals were very dirty so she spent money to clean them up and to provide the soldiers with quality care. She saved many lives.

Marie Curie was born in Poland in 1867. Eventually, she moved to France to go to university. While there, she learned a lot about physics, chemistry and maths. She spent her career conducting experiments that led to the discovery of chemical elements. She was also the first person to use an x-ray machine to look at the human body. She earned two Nobel Prizes for her work.

Nobel Prizes are given out every year to people who have done something extraordinary in six specific fields of study - Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and Economics.


For this activity, please follow this link to view the list of Nobel Prize winners, choose one, read about them and then share your learning on your blog.

On your blog, tell your readers who you chose and then tell us about them in five to ten sentences. Who were they? What did they do that was so special? Feel free to include a picture of your chosen Nobel Prize winner on your blog.




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Activity 2: iMoko [4 points]

Dr Lance O’Sullivan is a Māori doctor who lives in Kaitaia, Northland. He has committed his life to improving the health and well-being of both his patients and people in the local community. In 2014 he was named New Zealander of the Year.

Together, Lance and his wife, Tracy, have started some very cool projects in New Zealand including affordable clinics, the Kāinga Ora (healthy homes) initiative and the MOKO Foundation. The MOKO Foundation provides healthcare for students in school-based clinics. He has also started iMOKO, a digital initiative (programme) whereby people living in communities without doctors, can take photos of health issues and send them to doctors in Kaitaia. The doctors look at the photos, provide advice and can send a script to the local pharmacy so that the patient can get medicine. This programme is improving the health and well-being of people living in rural Northland.


Image Attribution: Dr Lance O'Sullivan, Nick Reed, NZ Herald

For this activity please think about your own health and well-being (hauora). What do you, or those in your family, do to stay healthy?

On your blog, share five things that you do to stay healthy and strong.

I try to eat lots of fruit and vegetables and get plenty of sleep each night.




My poster has a white & light blue pastel style and making it simplest as I can because putting many colours makes it really unusual and it doesn't go well together. I put a ocean tide background that goes well with the style and put a quote from Les Brown from the website. This poster is basically representing their organisation and helps people donate for Charitable Trust bringing services to those who needs it.

6 comments:

  1. Kia ora Anamaria,

    You have been such a committed blogger, I'm very impressed by your mana! :)

    On your iMoko poster, what do you think is the most important health tip on the list? For me, I always try to make sure I drink enough water. I can't wait to hear your opinion!

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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  2. Great collective posting again Anamaria - which activity did you prefer? I really like your poster about the Key to Life...very inspirational! Keep blogging...you're doing a great job.

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  3. Great work Anna.
    Keep it up.

    Augustine

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  4. Hey Ana,
    Nice work on your posts. Which one did you like doing the most? Keep up the great work :)
    Roneeza

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    1. Hi Roneeza, I think I like the health tips the most, I talked about how people can try to be healthy with these tips and reduces the risk of having diseases.

      Anyways good luck!

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