Tuesday, September 30, 2014

ACEC 2014

For the next three days I will be taking part in the 2014 ACEC: Now It’s Personal. What is that? ACEC is Australian Computers in Education Conference; this year’s theme is now it’s personal.

For the first time ever they are having students participate at the conference to give their perspective and ultimately their voice in their learning. I’ve been lucky enough to be one of the students getting to be part of this awesome experience. For the next three days I’ll be listening to keynote speakers, sitting in on workshops, tweeting about the conference, blogging about it and I will even be on stage on the last day giving my opinion as a bit of a follow up of the conference. I’m only slightly excited.

I of course will still be posting on here about the conference, but there are the other avenues that will be used. To follow the rest of the digital journalism on this conference there are a few places you can check out:

Conference twitter: @ACEC2014
Student twitter: @ACECDLs

Check out previous posts on Digital Leaders Australia as I have previously done a guest post on there.

Also watch the google hangout about the conference: ACCELN Hangouts04e21 - Student action: The days of 'voice' are numbered


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Bonnie Parker Poetry

Lately I've taken a big interest into Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrows, their love and their story is so interesting. In particular I've been infatuated by Bonnie’s poems. So, I thought I’d share the poetry of Bonnie Parker.

The Trail’s End
You've read the story of Jesse James
of how he lived and died.
If you're still in need;
of something to read,
here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde.

Now Bonnie and Clyde are the Barrow gang
I'm sure you all have read.
how they rob and steal;
and those who squeal,
are usually found dying or dead.

There's lots of untruths to these write-ups;
they're not as ruthless as that.
their nature is raw;
they hate all the law,
the stool pigeons, spotters and rats.

They call them cold-blooded killers
they say they are heartless and mean.
But I say this with pride
that I once knew Clyde,
when he was honest and upright and clean.

But the law fooled around;
kept taking him down,
and locking him up in a cell.
Till he said to me;
"I'll never be free,
so I'll meet a few of them in hell"

The road was so dimly lighted
there were no highway signs to guide.
But they made up their minds;
if all roads were blind,
they wouldn't give up till they died.

The road gets dimmer and dimmer
sometimes you can hardly see.
But it's fight man to man
and do all you can,
for they know they can never be free.

From heart-break some people have suffered
from weariness some people have died.
But take it all in all;
our troubles are small,
till we get like Bonnie and Clyde.

If a policeman is killed in Dallas
and they have no clue or guide.
If they can't find a fiend,
they just wipe their slate clean
and hang it on Bonnie and Clyde.

There's two crimes committed in America
not accredited to the Barrow mob.
They had no hand;
in the kidnap demand,
nor the Kansas City Depot job.

A newsboy once said to his buddy;
"I wish old Clyde would get jumped.
In these awful hard times;
we'd make a few dimes,
if five or six cops would get bumped"

The police haven't got the report yet
but Clyde called me up today.
He said, “Don’t start any fights;
we aren't working nights,
we're joining the NRA."

From Irving to West Dallas viaduct
is known as the Great Divide.
Where the women are kin;
and the men are men,
and they won't "stool" on Bonnie and Clyde.

If they try to act like citizens
and rent them a nice little flat.
About the third night;
they're invited to fight,
by a sub-gun's rat-tat-tat.

They don't think they're too smart or desperate
they know that the law always wins.
They've been shot at before;
but they do not ignore,
that death is the wages of sin.

Some day they'll go down together
they'll bury them side by side.
To few it'll be grief,
to the law a relief
but it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.

The Story of Suicide Sal
We each of us have a good "alibi"
For being down here in the "joint"
But few of them really are justified
If you get right down to the point.

You've heard of a woman's glory
Being spent on a "downright cur"
Still you can't always judge the story
As true, being told by her.

As long as I've stayed on this "island"
And heard "confidence tales" from each "gal"
Only one seemed interesting and truthful-
The story of "Suicide Sal".

Now "Sal" was a gal of rare beauty,
Though her features were coarse and tough;
She never once faltered from duty
To play on the "up and up".

"Sal" told me this tale on the evening
Before she was turned out "free"
And I'll do my best to relate it
Just as she told it to me:

I was born on a ranch in Wyoming;
Not treated like Helen of Troy,
I was taught that "rods were rulers"
And "ranked" as a greasy cowboy.

Then I left my old home for the city
To play in its mad dizzy whirl,
Not knowing how little of pity
It holds for a country girl.

There I fell for "the line" of a "henchman"
A "professional killer" from "Chi"
I couldn't help loving him madly,
For him even I would die.

One year we were desperately happy
Our "ill gotten gains" we spent free,
I was taught the ways of the "underworld"
Jack was just like a "god" to me.

I got on the "F.B.A." payroll
To get the "inside lay" of the "job"
The bank was "turning big money"!
It looked like a "cinch for the mob".

Eighty grand without even a "rumble"-
Jack was last with the "loot" in the door,
When the "teller" dead-aimed a revolver
From where they forced him to lie on the floor.

I knew I had only a moment-
He would surely get Jack as he ran,
So I "staged" a "big fade out" beside him
And knocked the forty-five out of his hand.

They "rapped me down big" at the station,
And informed me that I'd get the blame
For the "dramatic stunt" pulled on the "teller"
Looked to them, too much like a "game".

The "police" called it a "frame-up"
Said it was an "inside job"
But I steadily denied any knowledge
Or dealings with "underworld mobs".

The "gang" hired a couple of lawyers,
The best "fixers" in any mans town,
But it takes more than lawyers and money
When Uncle Sam starts "shaking you down".

I was charged as a "scion of gangland"
And tried for my wages of sin,
The "dirty dozen" found me guilty-
From five to fifty years in the pen.

I took the "rap" like good people,
And never one "squawk" did I make
Jack "dropped himself" on the promise
That we make a "sensational break".

Well, to shorten a sad lengthy story,
Five years have gone over my head
Without even so much as a letter-
At first I thought he was dead.

But not long ago I discovered;
From a gal in the joint named Lyle,
That Jack and his "moll" had "got over"
And were living in true "gangster style".

If he had returned to me sometime,
Though he hadn't a cent to give
I'd forget all the hell that he's caused me,
And love him as long as I lived.

But there's no chance of his ever coming,
For he and his moll have no fears
But that I will die in this prison,
Or "flatten" this fifty years.

Tomorrow I'll be on the "outside"
And I'll "drop myself" on it today,
I'll "bump 'em if they give me the "hot squat"
On this island out here in the bay...

The iron doors swung wide next morning
For a gruesome woman of waste,
Who at last had a chance to "fix it"
Murder showed in her cynical face.

Not long ago I read in the paper
That a gal on the East Side got "hot"
And when the smoke finally retreated,
Two of gangdom were found "on the spot".

It related the colourful story
Of a "jilted gangster gal"
Two days later, a "sub-gun" ended
The story of "Suicide Sal".

The Outlaws
Billy rode on a pinto horse
Billy the Kid I mean
And he met Clyde Barrow riding
In a little grey machine

Billy drew his bridle rein
And Barrow stopped his car
And the dead man talked to the living man
Under the morning star

Billy said to the Barrow boy
Is this the way you ride
In a car that does its ninety per
Machine guns at each side?

I only had my pinto horse
And my six-gun tried and true
I could shoot but they got me
And someday they will get you!

For the men who live like you and me
Are playing a losing game
And the way we shoot, or the way we ride
Is all about the same

And the like of us may never hope
For death to set us free
For the living are always after you
And the dead are after me

Then out of the East arose the sound
Of hoof-beats with the dawn
And Billy pulled his rein and said
I must be moving on

And out of the West came the glare of a light
And the drone of a motor's song
And Barrow set his foot on the gas
And shouted back, 'So long'

So into the East, Clyde Barrow rode
And Billy, into the West
The living man who can know no peace
And the dead who can know no rest 

The Street Girl
You don't want to marry me honey,
Though just to hear you ask me is sweet;
If you did you'd regret it tomorrow
For I'm only a girl of the street.
Time was when I'd gladly have listened,
Before I was tainted with shame,
But it wouldn't be fair to you honey;
Men laugh when they mention my name.

Back there on the farm in Nebraska,
I might have said yes to you then,
But I thought the world was a playground;
Just teeming with Santa Claus men.
So I left the old home for the city,
To play in its mad, dirty whirl,
Never knowing how little of pity,
It holds for a slip of a girl.

You think I'm still good-looking honey!
But no I am faded and spent,
Even Helen of Troy would look seedy,
If she followed the pace I went.
But that day I came in from the country,
With my hair down my back in a curl;
Through the length and the breadth of the city,
There was never a prettier girl.

I soon got a job in the chorus,
With nothing but looks and a form,
I had a new man every evening,
And my kisses were thrilling and warm.
I might have sold them for a fortune,
To some old sugar daddy with dough,
But youth called to youth for its lover,
There was plenty that I didn't know.

Then I fell for the 'line' of a 'junker',
A slim devotee of hop,
And those dreams in the juice of a poppy;
Had got me before I could stop.

But I didn't care while he loved me,
Just to lie in his arms was a delight,
But his ardour grew cold and he left me;
In a Chinatown 'hop-joint' one night.

Well I didn't care then what happened,
A Chink took me under his wing,
And down there in a hovel of hell --
I laboured for Hop and Ah-Sing
Oh no I'm no longer a 'Junker',
The police came and got me one day,
And I took the one cure that is certain,
That island out there in the bay.

Don't spring that old gag of reforming,
A girl hardly ever goes back,
Too many are eager and waiting;
To guide her feet off of the track.
A man can break every commandment
And the world will still lend him a hand,
Yet a girl that has loved, but un-wisely
Is an outcast all over the land.

You see how it is don't you honey,
I'd marry you now if I could,
I'd go with you back to the country,
But I know it won't do any good,
For I'm only a poor branded woman
And I can't get away from the past.
Good-bye and God bless you for asking
But I'll stick out now till the last. 


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Teen Guide

For my health assignment on a guide for surviving life as a teen I’ve chosen to cover three main topics, sexual activity, sexual assault and relationships. I feel these are most relevant to teens as it’s the adolescent years when sexual activity begins also relationships are a vital part of growing up. I also chose sexual assault as it’s a massive issue amongst youth but isn’t spoken about a lot.

Sexual Activity:

‘Almost one quarter (22.7%) of Year 10 students and half (50.4%) of Year 12 students have experienced sexual intercourse.
Over one third (39%) of the students surveyed had experienced oral sex.’  (Better Health Channel, 2014)
While the legal age for sexual activity is 17 majority of teens don’t wait that long. Due to this modern society try to give teenagers a thorough education on safe sex so that our teens can make educated decisions on sexual activities. The key topics they educate teens on are:
·         Contraception
·         STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
·         Teen pregnancy
·         Where to go and who to talk to

Contraception –
Contraception is the deliberate use of artificial methods to prevent pregnancy. There are many different options for contraception such as: barrier methods (the condom and the contraceptive pill), the coil and male and female sterilization. For teens sterilization isn’t a reality as this is a permanent choice and usually doctors will only do this for adults with many children or adults over a certain age. That being said there are still a multitude of options for teens that are both easy to use and get a hold of.

The most common contraceptive method amongst teens is the condom as it’s easy to get, (does not require a prescription, parent or doctor) is affordable and is easy to use. However results from a 2008 SHine survey showed that 30% of year 12 males and 46.2% of year 12 females have had sexual intercourse without using a condom.
Having sex without a condom can be a game of Russian roulette as the condom is the ONLY contraceptive method which also prevents STIs as it is a barrier between the penis and vagina. Like all contraceptive methods there is a possible failure rate for the condom the failure rate is around 18%.

Another one of the more popular contraceptive methods among teens is the contraceptive pill. The pill is a tablet taken orally at the same time each day which contains either estrogen and progesterone or just progesterone. These hormones work to prevent pregnancy by keeping the egg in the ovaries and then thickening the mucus around the cervix to stop the sperm from reaching the egg.  The pill does NOT prevent STIs! The pill needs to be prescribed by a doctor. It’s failure rate is 6% (if taken correctly).


No contraceptive method is 100% effective, if you’re looking for something completely effective the only option is abstinence.

One key message that all people no matter what age need to know and understand is that BOTH partners when partaking in sexual activities need to be consenting. If at any time your partner says no or to stop you have to stop or else it becomes molestation or rape! It doesn’t matter if they said yes earlier, the second someone says no or stop that’s the end of it.


Teen Pregnancy –
Pregnancy has become more and more of an issue among teens. Due to teens having sex younger and younger as well as teen’s not using protection this has been the result.
South Australia (and Australia) has one of the highest teenage pregnancy and abortion rates in developed countries. (SHine SA, 2014)
Luckily for our youth there are a few different options in the case of becoming pregnant. Termination of the pregnancy, Adoption, raising the baby yourself or raising the baby with your partner. Being a teen mother can be difficult, it can make education and work harder than necessary, bring stress and overall make growing up an even more frustrating task. Being pregnant as a teen can also cause health issues. It’s vital that if you’re not ready for raising a child and putting another life before your own that you use contraception and in the case that pregnancy does occur you think it through thoroughly.

Sexting –
Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit or suggestive messages and/ or photos/videos. As the age of technology has come upon us sexting has become easier to do as it’s now easier to just snap a photo/ video and send it instantly to someone, thus resulting in sexting becoming more prevalent.

It has especially become popular amongst teens, this is an issue. While a minor sending a sexually explicit or suggesting message is not illegal, the photos/videos are. Sending or possessing a nude/partially nude image or video of a minor (even if it’s yourself) is against the law, it’s considered to be child pornography.

The current consequential laws for sexting were put in place to protect youth from pedophiles, however with the current uprising of cases with youth unknowingly being guilty of this themselves authorities are looking at modifying the laws. At the moment if you were to be found guilty of child pornography you are supposed to be put on the sex offenders list, however this is harsh for minors who didn’t mean any harm. In August this year new laws were passed in Victorian Parliament to exempt minors in cases of sexting. Read more about this at: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-21/australian-first-sexting-laws-to-be-introduced-in-victoria/5686166
Asides from the law sexting is still something best stayed away from as there are too many things that can go wrong, everything from you sending it to the wrong person to that person showing other people and the sexts going around to people you don’t want it to.

Where to Go For Help –
Parents and your doctor are great resources. However if you feel uncomfortable or too embarrassed to talk to them there are a multitude of different places to go for confidential help. Some are:
·         SHine SA –  
Tel: 1300 883 793                Web: http://www.shinesa.org.au/
·         Headspace –
Tel: 8582 4422                      Web: http://www.headspace.org.au/
·         Sexual Health Australia - 
Tel: 0404 267 559                Web: http://www.sexualhealthaustralia.com.au/
·         Sexual Health & Family Planning Australia –
Tel: 0473 396 6614             Web: http://www.shfpa.org.au/
·         Sexual Health Services –
Tel: 1800 198 205                Web: http://www.fpwa.org.au/

Sexual Assault:

Sexual assault is when a person is forced into sexual activities against their will and without their consent.  However sexual assault can also occur when someone gives consent due to threats or general intimidation also it’s considered sexual assault if the person is deemed incapable of giving consent due to youth of incapability. According to the Australian Institute of Criminology one in three girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused in some way before the age of 18.

About half of the victims of child sexual abuse never report the abuse to another person and many do not disclose until they reach adulthood. (Queensland Crime Commission & Queensland Police Service, 2000)
Majority of cases of sexual assault aren’t reported and a lot of the time the victim won’t confide in anyone about the assault, generally females are more likely to talk about it and get help than males. Sexual assault can lead to mental health problems, self harm, diminished self worth, substance abuse as well as many other future problems.

If you have been sexually assaulted it is absolutely imperative that you talk to a trusted adult about it, however in the case that you feel too uncomfortable to talk to someone you know about it you can contact Yarrow Place Rape & Sexual Assault Service.

Yarrow Place Rape & Sexual Assault Service

Freecall 1800 817 421
Ph: (08) 8226 8777
After hours and emergency: Ph: (08) 8226 8787
www.yarrowplace.sa.gov.au


Relationships:

Relationships are an important aspect when growing up. Relationships with family, friends and even romantic relationships are all important as these relationships teach you a lot about not just life but also yourself, what you will and won’t stand for. However it’s important to understand the difference between a safe and healthy relationship and an unsafe and unhealthy relationship.

Family-
There’s a common misconception that family relationships can’t be unhealthy as your family is related to you by blood, however sometimes these relationships are the worst and unhealthiest and often youth will feel like they can’t do anything about the situation.

If you are ever feeling uncomfortable about your home life it’s important to talk to a trusted adult such as a friend’s parent, teacher or counsellor. They will be able to help you figure out if this situation requires further action. You should never feel helpless in a situation you feel uncomfortable in and you should never feel ashamed of getting help.

During 2011-12, there were 252,962 notifications of suspected child abuse and neglect made to the state. (www3.aifs.gov.au, 2014)
Friends –
Friendships are different from family relationships as you choose who your friends are whereas family you’re kind of stuck with. However there are still issues that can occur in these relationships and just like anything else it’s important to seek help when they do. As friendships can cause a lot of stress and ultimately affect other aspects of your life.

Romantic Relationships –
Experiencing romantic relationships is another aspect of growing up, these relationships help you to understand what you want in a relationship and what you will and won’t put up with. However like all relationships these also come with complications that you may need to get help with. Trusted adults are always a good place to go to. Speaking to someone who is outside the situation is always good as it’s another perspective.

Abuse in Relationships –

Abuse: treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. (google definitions)
Abuse can occur in any relationship, this is one of the things you should seek help for. Being abused is not something to stand for it doesn’t matter is it’s mental abuse, physical abuse, threats, or any other form of abuse it’s not okay and you need to seek help.

33.3% of women had experienced physical violence since the age of 15. (Domesticviolence.com.au, 2014)

There is no step by step guide for how to get your adolescent years perfect or how to get them right; most of it is about learning who you are and about life itself.

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