12
GREETINGS TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

GREETINGS TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

  • Upload
    ondrea

  • View
    20

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

GREETINGS TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever. O Captain! My Captain!. And now for some poetry…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

GREETINGS TEAM MOFFAT!Our candle may be burning out

but our spirit shall live on forever

Page 2: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

O Captain! My Captain!

Page 3: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

And now for some poetry…

In May of 1960, in the town of Sharpeville, South Africa, police of the Apartheid regime opened fire on a peaceful protest against the Pass laws. 69 black Africans were killed, ten of them children, and a further 180 injured. Many were shot in the back as the fled from the gunfire…

Page 4: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

OUR

Page 5: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

The bitter and brutal conflict between the Protestants and the Catholics of Northern Ireland has plagued the country for centuries. Thousands have died and the struggle continues today as volatile, unruly young men take to the streets, angry, but not exactly sure why…

Page 6: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

Belfast Confetti

Page 7: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

Our Sharpeville and Belfast Confetti

Page 8: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

On the 6th of August, 1945, at 8:15 AM the United States dropped an atomic bomb codenamed “Little Boy” from the plane Enola Gay onto the Japanese city of Hiroshima. 30% of the population were killed immediately, tens of thousands more died later from burns and radiation. The entire city was reduced to rubble…

Page 9: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

August 6,1945

Page 10: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

Our Sharpeville and August 6 1945

Page 11: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

August 6 1945 and Belfast Confetti

Page 12: GREETINGS  TEAM MOFFAT! Our candle may be burning out but our spirit shall live on forever

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION!!!