exam
criminology
Alessia Galluccio 8th grade
INDEX
the holocaust
HISTORY:
Dna
SCIENCE:
the Guernica
art:
P.E:
Rugby e la plata rugby club
eng. Lit:
dr. Jekyll and mr.hyde
venezuela
Geography:
it.let:
'dei dilitti e delle pene'
technology:
the electric chair
math:
the electric shock
music:
John lennon
The right to privacy
civic:
THE HOLOCAUST
- The name given to the systematic killing of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its allies during World War II.
- The Nazi Germany established over 15,000 camps and sub-camps in order to imprison “enemies of the State.”
- The most important extermination camps were: Auschwitz- birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno Sobibor, and Treblinka.
- These camps were used for a variety of purposes: forced labor, detention, and mass extermination of prisoners.
- The most used method for the extermination of the Jews: gas chambers but in all cases many Jews died from malnutrition, starvation, disease.
- ended in May 1945 when the major Allied powers (Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union) defeated Nazi Germany in World War II.
DNA
• the molecule that carries genetic information responsable for the development and functioning of an organism. • allow information to be passed from one generation to the next. • made of chemical building blocks called nucleotides. • located in the cell nucleus or in the mitochondria. • has a shape of a double helix. • contains all the essential information to produce the thousands of proteins present in our body
picasso and the guernica
• In addition of being one of the most important masterpieces in history, the Guernica was also the representation of a dramatic historical fact.• In this dramatic scenario one of the most famous and bloodiest episodes of the civil war in Spain takes place: A real act of terrorism. • On the night of the 26 April of 1937, the German armed forces dropped tons of incendiary bombs on the Basque city of Guernica. • It is an act of intimidation towards the resistance which, however, kills victims among the civilian population of the city of Guernica. • The death toll varies between 100 and 1600 victims.
RUGBY
• Rugby is a situational and contact team sport, played mainly with the hands. • The aim of the game is to carry the ball with your hands over the opponent's goal line and crush it to the ground.• There are 15 players on the field for each team, while there are 7 reserves on the bench. • It was invented in 1823, during a football match in the aristocratic college of the city of Rugby, the sixteen year old student William Ellis makes a gesture that violates every rule: he grabs the ball with his hands and starts running.
LA PLATA RUGBY
• In 1979 Argentina was living under the dictatorship of Jorge Videla.• Where according to this dictatorship those who had different opinions from that of the dictator • We're killed, or better ‘they disappeared’. • The story of La Plata Rugby Club, on the other hand, came out thanks to the words of the only survivor, Raul Barandiaran.
THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JECKYLL AND MR. HYDE
- is a 10 chapter crime novel falling within the vein of gothic literature with a tendency towards the thriller genre.
- The protagonist of this novel is Dr. Jekyll, a respectable doctor and scientist who is obsessed with the conflict between the good side and the evil side of his personality.
- He wants to get rid of his negative half, so he prepares a potion and drinks it but the result is exactly the opposite.
- As a matter of fact, he turns into a short, horrid and evil man, Mr. Hyde.
- Mr. Hyde is also violent and cruel and he commits many crimes.
VENEZUELA
• has been in a socio-political and economic crisis. • 94.5% of the population was in poverty based on income, out of which 76.6% lived under extreme poverty, the highest figure ever recorded in the country. • So, Venezuela is officially the poorest country in South America with an increase of inflation of 234% in 2022
VENEZUELA
CESARE BECCARIA E DEI DILITTI E DELLE PENE.
• In questo rivoluzionario breve trattato, Beccaria sviluppa una riflessione molto moderna sul sistema giudiziario, criticando l’esercizio della pena di morte inflitta all’epoca anche per crimini non gravi.• è la prima opera che affronta seriamente il problema e offre argomenti razionali per dare una soluzione che contrasta con la tradizione che vive da secoli. • Dei delitti e delle pene fu un rapido successo in tutta Europa, e nel giro di pochi anni viene tradotto in francese, inglese, spagnolo, tedesco e russo.
THE ELECTRIC CHAIR
- a device used to execute an individual by electrocution.
- the creation of the electric chair goes to Thomas Alva Edison
- The purpose was for penalty prisoners to die as pleasantly as possible.
- From 1890 to 2000 in 26 US states there were 4300 executions.
- The current generated in electric chair is usually made up of multiple electric discharges of alternating current whose voltage varies from 500 to 2,000 Volts lasting for about 30 seconds;
- death is caused by cardiac arrest and respiratory paralysis.
THE ELECTRIC SHOCK
• To calculate how much current flows into the body, we need to Take the Ohm’s Law for voltage, current, and resistance, and expressing it in terms of current for a given voltage and resistance, • So we have this equation: Current = Voltage/resistance or simply I = E / R• The result is in amps, the unit for electricity. • Death is likely to 1.0 to 4.3 Amps • Rhythmic pumping action of the heart ceases. • Muscular contraction and nerve damage occur. • 10 Amps Cardiac arrest, severe burns, death is probable.
JOHN LENNON
• Born in 1940 John Lennon was one of the biggest singers in the history of music, known to be the leader of the beatles. • John Lennon's murder was committed on the evening of Monday December 8, 1980 when the famous British musician was shot four times in the back by Mark David Chapman, a deranged fan, in the entrance of the Dakota Building, his residence in New York.
THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
• The right to privacy is an element of various legal traditions that intends to restrain governmental and private actions that threaten the privacy of individuals. • On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, while right to privacy appears in the document through Article 12, which states: • "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation.
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exam
criminology
Alessia Galluccio 8th grade
INDEX
the holocaust
HISTORY:
Dna
SCIENCE:
the Guernica
art:
P.E:
Rugby e la plata rugby club
eng. Lit:
dr. Jekyll and mr.hyde
venezuela
Geography:
it.let:
'dei dilitti e delle pene'
technology:
the electric chair
math:
the electric shock
music:
John lennon
The right to privacy
civic:
THE HOLOCAUST
DNA
• the molecule that carries genetic information responsable for the development and functioning of an organism. • allow information to be passed from one generation to the next. • made of chemical building blocks called nucleotides. • located in the cell nucleus or in the mitochondria. • has a shape of a double helix. • contains all the essential information to produce the thousands of proteins present in our body
picasso and the guernica
• In addition of being one of the most important masterpieces in history, the Guernica was also the representation of a dramatic historical fact.• In this dramatic scenario one of the most famous and bloodiest episodes of the civil war in Spain takes place: A real act of terrorism. • On the night of the 26 April of 1937, the German armed forces dropped tons of incendiary bombs on the Basque city of Guernica. • It is an act of intimidation towards the resistance which, however, kills victims among the civilian population of the city of Guernica. • The death toll varies between 100 and 1600 victims.
RUGBY
• Rugby is a situational and contact team sport, played mainly with the hands. • The aim of the game is to carry the ball with your hands over the opponent's goal line and crush it to the ground.• There are 15 players on the field for each team, while there are 7 reserves on the bench. • It was invented in 1823, during a football match in the aristocratic college of the city of Rugby, the sixteen year old student William Ellis makes a gesture that violates every rule: he grabs the ball with his hands and starts running.
LA PLATA RUGBY
• In 1979 Argentina was living under the dictatorship of Jorge Videla.• Where according to this dictatorship those who had different opinions from that of the dictator • We're killed, or better ‘they disappeared’. • The story of La Plata Rugby Club, on the other hand, came out thanks to the words of the only survivor, Raul Barandiaran.
THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JECKYLL AND MR. HYDE
VENEZUELA
• has been in a socio-political and economic crisis. • 94.5% of the population was in poverty based on income, out of which 76.6% lived under extreme poverty, the highest figure ever recorded in the country. • So, Venezuela is officially the poorest country in South America with an increase of inflation of 234% in 2022
VENEZUELA
CESARE BECCARIA E DEI DILITTI E DELLE PENE.
• In questo rivoluzionario breve trattato, Beccaria sviluppa una riflessione molto moderna sul sistema giudiziario, criticando l’esercizio della pena di morte inflitta all’epoca anche per crimini non gravi.• è la prima opera che affronta seriamente il problema e offre argomenti razionali per dare una soluzione che contrasta con la tradizione che vive da secoli. • Dei delitti e delle pene fu un rapido successo in tutta Europa, e nel giro di pochi anni viene tradotto in francese, inglese, spagnolo, tedesco e russo.
THE ELECTRIC CHAIR
THE ELECTRIC SHOCK
• To calculate how much current flows into the body, we need to Take the Ohm’s Law for voltage, current, and resistance, and expressing it in terms of current for a given voltage and resistance, • So we have this equation: Current = Voltage/resistance or simply I = E / R• The result is in amps, the unit for electricity. • Death is likely to 1.0 to 4.3 Amps • Rhythmic pumping action of the heart ceases. • Muscular contraction and nerve damage occur. • 10 Amps Cardiac arrest, severe burns, death is probable.
JOHN LENNON
• Born in 1940 John Lennon was one of the biggest singers in the history of music, known to be the leader of the beatles. • John Lennon's murder was committed on the evening of Monday December 8, 1980 when the famous British musician was shot four times in the back by Mark David Chapman, a deranged fan, in the entrance of the Dakota Building, his residence in New York.
THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY
• The right to privacy is an element of various legal traditions that intends to restrain governmental and private actions that threaten the privacy of individuals. • On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, while right to privacy appears in the document through Article 12, which states: • "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation.
CASE CLOSED
THANKS!