Journal Entry 2
1.) Describe the term ‘prototype’ and give reasons why it could be used.
A prototype is a standard or typical example. The reasons why it could be used in my project is:
2.) Discuss another industry other than the car industry that would use prototypes.
Trains
I chose trains because a train has to make what they want absoultley perfect and correct. This is because about 150 people go onto a train. If there is any mechanical deficulties, there is a chance that the train will crash, or even tip over.


Journal Entry 1
Q1) Find a picture of a car and identify 5 features of that car.

The 5 cool features i have found in a car i have chosenn are:
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Scissor doors.
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Cool rims
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Nice shape
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Cool lights
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Nice seats.
Individual Task 5
Sunday May 04th 2008, 7:49 pm
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Journal Entry 15
Sunday May 04th 2008, 4:29 am
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What is an Informed Conscience?
In order to make a decision doctor’s access a wide range of medical knowledge and patient history in order to diagnose a problem and treatment. The same principle can be applied to making moral decisions. We must be well informed regarding all the facts of the situation, moral values, virtues and laws in order to make our final decision. Therefore, an informed catholic conscience is an educated conscience that knows in any given situation.
Read the following scenario and answer the questions:
Roger Smith, a quite competent swimmer, is out for a leisurely stroll. During the course of his walk he passes by a deserted pier from which a teenage boy who apparently cannot swim has fallen into the water. The boy is screaming for help. Smith recognizes that there is absolutely no danger to himself if he jumps in to save the boy; he could easily succeed if he tried. Nevertheless, he chooses to ignore the boy’s cries. The water is cold and he is afraid of catching a cold — he doesn’t want to get his good clothes wet either. “Why should I inconvenience myself for this kid,” Smith says to himself, and passes on.
1.) There are always TWO sides to a conscience. What would Roger’s conscience be telling him?
Roger’s conscience would be telling him the negative option, being selfish, and not caring for other swimmers who are in trouble.
2.) Think of an example of Jesus’ teaching and explain how his teachings can help us to make an appropriate decision?
Obviously to follow the footsteps of Jesus is the right thing to do as a Christian. If Jesus does the right thing, we must do the same. If a situation comes up like Roger’s, our conscience tells us what Jesus would do in this situation, this re-thinks Rogers choice of the positive or negative choices.
Journal Entry 14
Friday May 02nd 2008, 9:53 pm
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1. Open up the Beatitudes Worksheet.
2. Complete exercise 8 – Questions 1 – 4
All Qusetions are in CST/IST exercise book, so if you would like to contact Jason Chammas im sure he will show you his homework for Journal Entry 14. Thankyou.
Journal Entry 13
Friday May 02nd 2008, 9:53 pm
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Journal Entry 12
Friday May 02nd 2008, 8:02 pm
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Complete exercise 6 – Questions 1 & 2 only.
Q1)
1. I, the Lord, am your God, who brought you out of slavery. You shall have no other gods except Me.
2. You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.
3. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
4. Honour your father and your mother.
5. You shall not kill.
6. You shall not commit adultery.
7. You shall no steel.
8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.
9. You shall not covet your neighbour’s wife.(spouse)
10. You shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbour.
Q2)
1.D , 2.C, 3.F, 4.H, 5.J, 6.B, 7.A, 8.I, 9.G, 10.E