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Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World. By:Jennifer Armstrong. Jennifer Armstrong. Jennifer Armstrong was born on May 19, 1961 in Salem, New York. By the age of 6, she knew she was going to be an author. She would spend countless hours writing adventure stories and acting them out. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Shipwreck at the Shipwreck at the Bottom of the Bottom of the
WorldWorldBy:Jennifer Armstrong
Jennifer ArmstrongJennifer Armstrong was born on May 19, 1961 in
Salem, New York.By the age of 6, she knew she was going to be an
author.She would spend countless hours writing
adventure stories and acting them out.She went to Smith College in Massachusetts.After graduating from college, Armstrong began to
write her own books.Since then, she has written, easy readers, chapter
books, and young adult novels. nonfiction.
Protagonist The protagonist in this book is Sir Ernest Henry
Shackleton.He’s the protagonist, because everybody
respected him, and he was a great leader.
Antagonist The antagonist in the story is Frank Worsley. He’s the antagonist, because he was stubborn.He was suffering from depression and other
mental issues, so he would get into standoffs with other people.
My Favorite CharacterMy favorite character is Sir Ernest Henry
Shackleton. He has great leadership skills.He was looked up to.
My Least Favorite CharacterMy least favorite character is Frank Worsley. He’s my least favorite, because of how
stubborn he was.
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ExpositionThe characters are: Sir Ernest Shackleton,
Frank Wild, Frank Worsley, Hubert Hudson, Lionel Greenstreet, Thomas Crean, Alfred Cheetham, Louis Rickinson, and A.J Kerr.
Sir Ernest Shackleton wanted to cross the Antarctic continent, so he decided to go down there with his crew in 1914.
Rising ActionThe rising action happens when they arrive at
Antarctica. After exploring the continent a little bit, The
Endurance got stuck in some ice pack.It was nearly impossible to get the ship out.
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ClimaxAfter being stuck in the ice for 7 months, The
Endurance just crushed in the ice, leaving only 2 life boats.
The crew had to fight for survival.They had to watch out for predators, like killer whales
and leopard seals.They had to kill and eat any animal that they saw.They had to hike for miles, setting up a new campsite
every day or so.After days of hiking, they finally found some water to
put their life boats on.But the boats got stuck in some floe (A flat mass of ice
floating at sea.) 9
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Falling ActionAfter weeks of suffering, the crew finally escaped
the floe.Shackleton decided to take his crew to a small
island called Elephant Island.It was a 600 mile trip.After staying a night at Elephant Island, Shackleton
decided that he needed to get some help.So he and Thomas Crean took one of the lifeboats
to get some help.They were heading to a whaling station on South
Georgia Island.
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ResolutionAfter a 10 day trip, the two men finally
reached South Georgia Island.After spending the night there, Shackleton
took a bigger boat back to Elephant Island to pick up his men.
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SettingTime Period: This book took place in 1914. This
is important, because no one has ever crossed Antarctica in this time period.
Place: Most of this book takes place in Antarctica. This is important, because that’s where the crew had to fight for survival.
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ThemesSuffering: The whole crew was suffering
throughout the whole trip from constipation and dehydration.
Survival: They were fighting for survival in Antarctica.
Journey: Most of this story was a journey.
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My RatingMy rating of this book is a 7/10.It had a lot of sailor lingo in it, so it took me
while to understand it.But overall, it was a great book.
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Social IssueThe social issue that I picked is depression.Depression is a serious biologic disease that
affects millions of people each year. (pristiq.com)
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SymptomsSymptoms vary for different people. Constant SadnessIrritabilityHopelessnessTrouble SleepingFatigueFeeling WorthlessDifficulty ConcentratingLoss of interest in favorite activities(pristiq.com)
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Three Main Types of Depression
DepDepressMajor/Clinical Depression: This occurs with
certain symptoms that last for most of the day, nearly everyday for at least two weeks.
Dysthymic Disorder: Nearly constant depressed mood for at least 2 years, with certain symptoms.
Manic Depression: This kind of depression includes periods of mania (Irritable mood) and depression.
(Depression-help-resource.com)
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What Causes Depression?Abuse: Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse
can cause depression later in life.Conflict: Depression may result from personal
conflicts with family members or friends.Substance Abuse: Nearly 30% of people with
substance abuse problems also have major depression issues.
(webmd.com)
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TreatmentsAntidepressants: Most of them treat
depression by affecting the levels of a neurotransmitter called serotonin (Which is involved in sleep, memory, and depression).
Psychotherapy: “Talk Therapy” can be very helpful for people with depression.
Healthy Living: Maintaining proper sleep and eating a well balanced diet can give some relief of depression symptoms.
(pristiq.com)
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SongI chose “Yesterday” by the Beatles.I chose this song because it’s about how a breakup can put
a person in a funk.
Why she
Had to go I don't know, she wouldn't say.
I said,
Something wrong, now I long for yesterday.
Yesterday,
Love was such an easy game to play,
Now I need a place to hide away,
Oh, I believe in yesterday.
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Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q50lUfVM-O
E&feature=related
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Statistics/Interesting FactsOut of the estimated 17.5 million Americans who
suffer from some type of depression, 9.2 million of them have major or clinical depression.
Two-Thirds of people that are suffering from depression do not seek medical treatment.
80% of all people with clinical/major depression who have received treatment significantly improve their lives.
Women experience depression about twice as often as men.
(upliftprogram.com)
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Sourcespristiq.comdepression-help-resource.comwebmd.comhttp://www.spike.com/blog/top-11-most/
73102?page=1&numPerPage=1
upliftprogram.com