5 IMAGES 5 STATISTICS 5 FACTS ALL ABOUT ABOUT: MASKS, CLAUSTROPHOBIA AND BEING UNDERCOVER (MI5)
TOPIC ONE: MASKS: Masks are accessories that can be put on to hide away your face. Masks can be used in a covert way, for example hiding yourself from geSng caught. Or masks can be used in an obscured way where they can be used to hide your face from seeing things for example hiding the truth of a secret passage way. 5 FACTS: 1. Used in tradiUons such as the masquerade ball. 2. Greek masks had mouth pieces which helped enhance the actors/actresses voice 3. Many African masks depict animals as they are said to be linked to tribesmen hence the land and nature around them. Some common masks would be hawks or buffalo. 4. SomeUmes masks would be worn in anger during such as war. 5. Geometric pa\erns are essenUal in the design of African masks. 5 STATISTICS 1. According to the FBI nearly one every 5 seconds does an arm robbery occur in the US alone. 2. Some masks-‐ if very famous can go for as high as one million dollars. 3. The mask called Musee de la bible et Terre Sainte is known as the oldest mask in the world. It’s made out of stone and it is from the Ume of 700 BC. 4. The disUncUve styles of masks began to come about in 1200 BC in the pre-‐ Hispanic America Umes. 5. The carnival of Venice, a carnival where everyone is equal behind their masks is dated back to 1268 AD.
OUTCOME: USE OF SECONDARY IMAGES
TOPIC ONE: CLAUSTROPHOBIA : Is the feeling of no escape or no exit. People who are claustrophobic usually don’t like Ught spaces. Claustrophobia is mainly linked in with being obscured as claustrophobia is a fear-‐ a feeling that some people don’t want to feel. 5 FACTS: 1. Claustrophobia has two main fears. A fear of restric7on or suffoca7on. 2. Some people who get claustrophobic find it difficult to breath in such situa7ons. 3. Claustrophobia is not only the fear of being irritated by being in small places but what the out come could be. 4. The amygdala a part in the back of your brain is mainly where claustrophobia starts. 5. In vivo exposure is a method which involves people facing their fears in order to get over them 5 STATISTICS 1. In the field of psychiatry Benjamin Ball brought in the term claustrophobia in 1879. 2. Less than 5% of American suffer from claustrophobia. 3. Twice as many women as men suffer from claustrophobia 4. Claustrophobia affects about 10% of the popula7on in the UK 5. An experience that was said had 21 miners who had been trapped underground for 14 days. Six miners died of suffoca7on and aRer being rescued 10 miners were monitored for 10 years. One miner survived as he was the leader. However six of those developed phobia’s.
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TOPIC ONE: MI5 : The MI5 is an agency that deals with internal affairs. Most informaUon is not to be accessed nor is available by the public. 5 FACTS: 1. The MI5 is located in the UK 2. There co ordinates are 51°29'038.3"N, 51°29'038.4"N, 51°29'38"N, 0°07'032.2"W, 0°07'32.16"W, 0°07'32"W 3. MI5 was founded in 1909 to protect the Bri7sh realm against German infiltrators. 4. An intelligence officer gains the salary of £24, 750 + benefits 5. In MI6 the re7rement age is kept a secret 5 STATISTICS 1. The MI5 were founded in 1909. 2. There are 3,800 employees that work for the MI5. 3. In 1929 the MI5 was renamed the Defense Security Service. 4. In 1931 the MI5 was renamed the Security Service. 5. The services name was MI5 for only 13 years.
OUTCOME: USE OF SECONDARY IMAGES
Using secondary images I used copy and paste special in order to cover the ninja with fingerprints.