MOVIE REVIEW
ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES
Theodore Finch and Violet Markey are two teenagers who live unhappily in a small indiana town. Violet is quietly dealing with survivor guilt after the death of her sister and Finch is a loner, called a freak by other students. They meet on the bridge where Violet's sister died in a car crash nine months earlier. Violet survived the crash, and has not been in a car since. She finds herself standing on the ledge of the bridge on what would have been her sister's nineteenth birthday. Finch, out for a run, sees Violet on the ledge and climbs up next to her, talking her down from a possible suicide.
Finch begins a partnership with Violet for a school project that requires the students to explore Indiana together. Later, at home, Finch looks up Violet on face book, researching her sister's car accident, reading through Violet's old writing, and chatting with her online. Finch and Violet travel around Indiana to see sites chosen by him for the project. Violet refuses to travel by car, so they bike to the highest point in Indiana. However, to visit a miniature roller coaster too far away to bike to, Violet agrees to get in his car. She returns to writing, for the first time since her sister's death. He helps her talk about her sister, which no one else had managed to do. Violet slowly begins to heal. They fall in love.
However, Finch's behavior becomes more erratic. He sometimes disappears for days at a time without contacting anyone. One day, while he and Violet are swimming at the Blue Hole, he disappears under the water. By the time he resurfaces, Violet is distraught and pushes him to tell her more about himself, threatening to leave if he doesn't comply. He reveals that he had been physically abused by his father as a child, and that his mother is absent in his life.
On one occasion, Finch and Violet stay out all night by accident, upsetting Violet's parents. At school that day, Finch loses his temper on Violet's ex-boyfriend, Roamer, after Roamer calls him a freak. The two boys fight in the hall, and Finch takes off in his car. Violet, who broke up the fight, ends up in the principal's office with Finch's friend, Charlie. While they talk, Finch attends a support group session in a nearby town, recommended to him by Mr. Embry, the school guidance counselor. There, he runs into Amanda, Violet’s friend, who opens up to the group about her bulimia and two suicide attempts. Once Violet leaves the school, she heads to Finch's house. Since he is still at the meeting, she talks with Finch's sister, Kate, who then leaves for work. While she is working, at a bar, Finch enters and prompts her to talk about their father. This causes her to worry about him, though he reassures her. He leaves for their house, where Violet is waiting. In his room, she begs him to open up to her. He shouts at her to leave.
Finch disappears again. Violet tells her father how she and Finch met, and expresses her concern over his latest disappearance. He suggests she check in places they had visited together. She drives to the Blue Hole, where she finds Finch's clothes and phone abandoned, and correctly infers that he has drowned. Some time later, she attends his funeral.
While healing from Finch's suicide, Violet finds the map they used for travel around Indiana, and notices the last location they were supposed to visit together marked in red. It's the Travelers' Prayers Chapel, a resting place for travelers and a place of healing for mourners. She finds his signature in the guest book.
With Finch gone, Violet must present their school project alone. She reads aloud her writing on the lessons Finch taught her. In the last scene, Violet swims by herself in the Blue Hole.
Theodore Finch and Violet Markey are two teenagers who live unhappily in a small indiana town. Violet is quietly dealing with survivor guilt after the death of her sister and Finch is a loner, called a freak by other students. They meet on the bridge where Violet's sister died in a car crash nine months earlier. Violet survived the crash, and has not been in a car since. She finds herself standing on the ledge of the bridge on what would have been her sister's nineteenth birthday. Finch, out for a run, sees Violet on the ledge and climbs up next to her, talking her down from a possible suicide.
Finch begins a partnership with Violet for a school project that requires the students to explore Indiana together. Later, at home, Finch looks up Violet on face book, researching her sister's car accident, reading through Violet's old writing, and chatting with her online. Finch and Violet travel around Indiana to see sites chosen by him for the project. Violet refuses to travel by car, so they bike to the highest point in Indiana. However, to visit a miniature roller coaster too far away to bike to, Violet agrees to get in his car. She returns to writing, for the first time since her sister's death. He helps her talk about her sister, which no one else had managed to do. Violet slowly begins to heal. They fall in love.
However, Finch's behavior becomes more erratic. He sometimes disappears for days at a time without contacting anyone. One day, while he and Violet are swimming at the Blue Hole, he disappears under the water. By the time he resurfaces, Violet is distraught and pushes him to tell her more about himself, threatening to leave if he doesn't comply. He reveals that he had been physically abused by his father as a child, and that his mother is absent in his life.
On one occasion, Finch and Violet stay out all night by accident, upsetting Violet's parents. At school that day, Finch loses his temper on Violet's ex-boyfriend, Roamer, after Roamer calls him a freak. The two boys fight in the hall, and Finch takes off in his car. Violet, who broke up the fight, ends up in the principal's office with Finch's friend, Charlie. While they talk, Finch attends a support group session in a nearby town, recommended to him by Mr. Embry, the school guidance counselor. There, he runs into Amanda, Violet’s friend, who opens up to the group about her bulimia and two suicide attempts. Once Violet leaves the school, she heads to Finch's house. Since he is still at the meeting, she talks with Finch's sister, Kate, who then leaves for work. While she is working, at a bar, Finch enters and prompts her to talk about their father. This causes her to worry about him, though he reassures her. He leaves for their house, where Violet is waiting. In his room, she begs him to open up to her. He shouts at her to leave.
Finch disappears again. Violet tells her father how she and Finch met, and expresses her concern over his latest disappearance. He suggests she check in places they had visited together. She drives to the Blue Hole, where she finds Finch's clothes and phone abandoned, and correctly infers that he has drowned. Some time later, she attends his funeral.
While healing from Finch's suicide, Violet finds the map they used for travel around Indiana, and notices the last location they were supposed to visit together marked in red. It's the Travelers' Prayers Chapel, a resting place for travelers and a place of healing for mourners. She finds his signature in the guest book.
With Finch gone, Violet must present their school project alone. She reads aloud her writing on the lessons Finch taught her. In the last scene, Violet swims by herself in the Blue Hole.
"THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING A NEW TECHNOLOGY IN ENVIRONMENT FOR HOLY ROSARY ACADEMY OF LAS PINAS CITY ICT STUDENTS"
-Sa panahon ngayon marami na ang mga tao na nakakagawa ng kani-kanilang mga technology upang mapabilis ang kanilang pamumuhay o di kaya naman ang iba ay mapagaan ang kanilang mga gawain bahay. Ayon sa aming pagsisiyasat ng aming partner malaki na ang tulong ng mga bagong teknolohiya sa ating panahon ngayon ang iba ay napapagaan na nila ang kanilang buhay ang iba naman ay napapadali na ang kani-kanilang mga gawain. Ngunit hinahanap namin kung nakakatulong ba ito sa ating inang kalikasan at gusto din namin malaman sa research na ito kung paano ba ginagamit ng mga tao ang mga bagong teknolohiya.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Researchers study all about the effectiveness of new technology in environment ,we all know that new technologies helps a lot of people now a days, We are currently living in a period of rapid change, where technological developments are revolutionising the way we live, at the same time as leading us further into the depths of catastrophe in the form of climate change and resource scarcity. The industrial revolution has brought about new technologies with immense power. his was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to 1840. This has been succeeded by continued industrialisation and further technological advancements in developed countries around the world, and the impact of this technology on the environment has included the misuse and damage of our natural earth. These technologies have damaged our world in two main ways pollution and the depletion of natural resources. and Researchers conduct this study so that everyone can benefits to it. Researchers will discuss the effectiveness of using new technology,why whis technologies is important? and what are the possible cause of this new technologies that is the one of the question that researchers will answer. This research will benefits all the students.