sábado, 19 de marzo de 2011
The crane
Have you heard about the relationship of the crane and the Japanese disaster?
The exercise suggested for this week is to answer the former question and to make a crane and give it to me in class following these instructions:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/291919/the_crane_origami/
Suggestion: Use a beautiful piece of paper as in origami
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I don´t have an idea exact about the relationship betwen the crane and japan, but I thik that is for remember the big desaster of second world war with the athomich bomb in hiroshima and Nagasaki.
ResponderEliminarThis bird is a symbol of pace for japanese people.
The crane is similar of white pingeon for catholics people.
I tried make the bird with a paper but is impossible for me to do that.I´m sorry teacher.
IGNACIO AYUSO PIMENTEL
1º BACHILLERATO-C
I don´t know exactly what is the relationship betwen the chane and japan.
ResponderEliminarI think that this bird is a symbol of paece.
Crane for japanese people meint the symbol of paece that is similar a white pingeon for catholic people.
The crane is very important for remember the athomich bomb in two place.Hiroshima and Nagasaky who million people is death or is very ill for a long time.
I think that now a lot of japanese make cranes for remember the big accident.
I tried to made a paper crane but I couldn´t.
Dear teacher i´m sorry.
IGNACIO AYUSO PIMENTEL
1ºC
SONIA BERMÚDEZ 1ºC
ResponderEliminarA girl named Sadako Sasaki was in World War II and didn't die, but several years later became ill with leukemia.A friend of hers told the tradition of the 1000 cranes to cheer and she made his first crane.She continued to make the cranes, but at the end,she failed and died with 644 cranes.Her partners decided to end as a tribute to the 1000 cranes for her and the other kids that can't survive the explosion.Therefore, they made a monument in Peace Park in Hiroshima and this was symbol of peace that the world turned.
Cranes of Hiroshima is a true story that happened to a child. when I was small with only 2 years he dropped the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and at 11 he dianosticaron leukemia. Her friend who knew a story about a man who made a thousand paper cranes and the gods granted a wish ... The relationship with Japan is now in Japan with the catastrophe of the earthquake, nuclear plants have been destabilized and may have many radioactivity and from that radioactivity may fuck diseases such as leukemia.
ResponderEliminarELENA MELLADO 1ºC
ResponderEliminarThe relationship between the crane and the Japanese disaster is that students from Nikkei Student Union sell origami cranes to benefit the victims of Japanese earthquake.
Hi Paula, I´m Juanma Contreras from 2ºD
ResponderEliminarThe Japanese tradition says that they will grant a desire to that one that manages to double 1000 cranes of paper as reward for the effort and the concentration that they need this work to achieve it is called the Senbazuru
in the past the origami ha in japan a religious sense. more late it develope who a play and later,who peagoci recurse an terapeutic
ResponderEliminarWhen the japan Quake happened, the astronauts was ending its mission in a fiery blaze in Earth's atmosphere that night, maked three cranes "palomas blancas" to have a sympathy acction whith the victim of this disaster. Then, Japan became full of this little white paper like a simbol of hope to japonase citizen.
ResponderEliminarThe Japanese took the crane as a symbol for many years, expressing the peace, tranquility and harmony. Therefore, the disaster is related to Japanese, because due to its consequences, are asking for solutions and peace
ResponderEliminarHi Paula:
ResponderEliminarthe history of paper bird is a Japanese long had a bad family and decided to make a bow to the gods and his family would heal healed from that moment, this action is in memory of Japanese as in the case of the earthquake in Japan in 1000 were made bow to help the family.
In japanese culture, cranes are sacred and well considered animals. A legend says that you will be lucky and granted with a wish. The disaster happened in Japan made a lot of people to do paper cranes and sell them to get money to recover the country.
ResponderEliminarMARIA CANDAU 1ºC
ResponderEliminarThe relationship between the Japanese crane and the disaster is that after what happened in Japan, many students of this state paper cranes build and sell at a flea market fundraiser beneficial, and gradually get out forward
Japan Origami (Origami for Japan) is organizing a global initiative in support of the Japanese people after the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Around the world are celebrating events in which people of good will manufacture a thousand origami paper cranes as a symbol of fellowship with those who are suffering. The idea is that mass participation serves as a reminder of the many people who lost their lives and instead of strength to those who still suffer the effects of the disaster. Fold a thousand origami cranes is a Japanese symbol of mutual support, a concept based on an ancient legend that promises that the task will be granted a wish for recovery. Today there stands a monument to Sadako Sasaki, a girl who, after the nuclear disaster of Hiroshima and suffering from leucemia, he tried to make a thousand paper cranes in hopes of recovering. Unfortunately, he could not complete the task, but after his death people of goodwill remaining folded cranes in her memory
ResponderEliminarPedro del junco 2A bachiller
Japanese legend says that if a person makes a thousand paper cranes, she will have a wish. This story is about a Japanese girl who survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but when she was 15, she became ill with leukemia as a result of radiation. A friend reminded him of the legend of the 1000 cranes and for her to have her wish and to end the war, she made 1000 paper gull but did not finish it because she died.
ResponderEliminarhi Paula! i'm Paniagua 2E , i do it the crane
ResponderEliminarThe relationship is that in Japan there is an old tradition that says that anyone who is able to fold 1000 origami cranes would be granted a wish.
ResponderEliminarThe truth is I did not know anything about the relationship between the crane and the Japanese disaster, but thanks to this year and investigated and already concerned: 9 years later, the disaster of Hiroshima Sadako Sasaki leukemia diagnosis (when he had two years of the disaster), and then started making paper cranes and according to tradition if you get to make 1000 cranes will cure the disease but only get to 644 and died.
ResponderEliminarI have read that the crane are made to raise money to rebuild Japan in their time of need. "For every crane, two dollars are being donated to Japan" that was the proyect of a school in massachusetts. Also in japan the crane is a simbol of peace I think.
ResponderEliminarJulia Palacios Orellana 2E
I don´t know exactly what is the relationship betwen the chane and japan.
ResponderEliminarI think that the relationship of the disaster-Japanese and crane is a superstition that is:
-Make thousand paper cranes to fulfill your desires.
For this reason the Japanese made this fact to avoid new disasters and ask for help to solve the problem that occurred with the earthquake that hit Japan recently.
jose luis muñoz caballero Origami cranes (origami) became famous worldwide with the story of the girl Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. Survivor of the explosion, at the age of nine became ill with leukemia. A friend reminded him of the tradition of origami and vowed to complete the thousands to demand and desire of those affected healing and peace. But Sadako did not make it and died. However, there was born a symbol for all. Her classmates completed the paper figures missing years after Hiroshima and raised a monument in his memory in the Peace Park, the epicenter of the explosion and where even a ruined building recalls the tragedy
ResponderEliminari don't know what is the relationship between the disaster and japan. The crane is very important for remember the athomich bomb in hiroshima y nagasaki where million people die.
ResponderEliminarI think the issue of the Japanese crane is a sign to remember the accident.
apparently were doing a lot of cranes and superstition to such a catastrophe would not happen again
I have managed to make a paper crane to bring to class.
JOSÉ RIOS 1ºA
In Japan when making a crane make a wish, after the disaster Japanese, the people make a crane for the Japanese.
ResponderEliminarI tried to make a crane but I can not, I'm very awkward to do so. I'll keep trying ..
The Japanese tradition says that they will grant a desire to that one that manages to double 1000 cranes of paper as reward for the effort and the concentration that they need this work to achieve it is called the Senbazuru
ResponderEliminarI had no any idea about the relationship between these two things, but looking
ResponderEliminaron the internet I found a announcement which was looking for 10,000 people
who should make one origami crane each and attached a one dollar bill to it.
One-hundred percent of the money should be to the American Red Cross for
their international effort for the Japanese earthquake/tsunami victims.
I don’t know if it is a joke or is a serious issue.
Laura Zambruno, 1º
ResponderEliminarI don´t exactly know what is the relationship betwen the japan and crane.
I think that this bird is a symbol of peace, very similar to the white pingeon of catholic people.
The crane is very important to remember the athomich bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaky where millions of people death. I think that japanese people make cranes to remember the enormous accident. I tried to make one, but it is really difficult for me, i will continue trying, i promiss.
It must be a religious thing that maybe gets off the bad things. The relation can be that every one in Japan made one when the disaster started and now every one has one.
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