dimanche 22 novembre 2015

Many choiche in Life

Start here or see the diagram.

It all started like this.

Write the beginning of your story here. After reading this, your reader will have to make a choice. Choice 1: I decide to go to college Ahuntsic. Choice 2: I decide to go to cegep l'Assomption. Choice 3: I decide to no go to cegep.






























Scene 1.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I pass the grade and the physical tests to enter in police technologie. Choice 2: I fail the grade and the physical tests to enter in police technologie. Choice 3: I decide to drop down school.






























Scene 2.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I finish my police technologie. Choice 2: I fail to many class and been quickout of the program.






























Scene 3.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I will go to ENPQ in Nicolette, the school for police. Choice 2: I realize that the police job is not made for me.






























Scene 4.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 5.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 6.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I will earn some money work on minimum wag in Repentigny. Choice 2: I will win the lotterie Lotto max 69 millions.






























Scene 7.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 8.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 9.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I work as a baker in McDonald's. Choice 2: I will become a beggar on the street.






























Scene 10.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I get a promotion and become the boss of the restaurant. Choice 2: I will get an offer to be a head chef in a famous restaurant.






























Scene 11.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 12.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 13.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I will die of hypothermia on the street. Choice 2: One of my old friend will help me to get out of the street.






























Scene 14.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 15.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 16.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I will do a D.E.P in mechanic. Choice 2: Built my own famous telecommunication company from my garage.






























Scene 17.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I get a raise and work on BMW concessionary. Choice 2: I build my own car and become rich and famous.






























Scene 18.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 19.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 20.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I develop a degenerative disease and die at age of 50 years old. Choice 2: i will go to jail because of a big fraude that violating private life of my costumer.






























Scene 21.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 22.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























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Scene 23.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I studied in human ressourche to become a teacher. Choice 2: I will become a proffesional hockey player. Choice 3: I will become a hippie boys and smoke marijuana everyday.






























Scene 24.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I will go to the university of Mcgill in Montreal. Choice 2: I will go to the ontario university to learn english.






























Scene 25.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I become a physical teacher in Terreboonne high school. Choice 2: I will leave my life in mannitoba and become an actor because of my beauty.






























Scene 26.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 27.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 28.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I become a proffesional poker player. Choice 2: I get married with katty parry and have three kids.






























Scene 29.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 30.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 31.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I am being draft by the Montreal Canadien in the NHL. Choice 2: I am being draft by the buffalo sabres first pick overall NHL.






























Scene 32.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I beat all the records for goals, assistes and points by a Montreal Canadien player in franchise history. Choice 2: I never did the big club because they never give me the opportunity of playing one game.






























Scene 33.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 34.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 35.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I only play in the AHL for the american rochester. Choice 2: I get a big injurie and force to retire.






























Scene 36.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 37.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 38.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I lost all my money in the casino on bet on lucky 7 Choice 2: My wife get pregnant and die by giving birth.






























Scene 39.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I realize that i was gay and leave my wife who as three kids of me. Choice 2: I become a singer by winning at a singing competition La voix.






























Scene 40.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 41.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 42.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: I kill Justin Bieber because i want his girlfriend Selena Gomez. Choice 2: I get hit by a bus to containe pigs and others animal.






























Scene 43.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 44.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























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Scene 45.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 46 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 53 Choice 3: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 60






























Scene 46.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 47 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 50






























Scene 47.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 48 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 49






























Scene 48.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 49.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 50.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 51 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 52






























Scene 51.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 52.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 53.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 54 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 57






























Scene 54.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 55 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 56






























Scene 55.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 56.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 57.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 58 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 59






























Scene 58.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 59.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 60.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 61 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 64






























Scene 61.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 62 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 63






























Scene 62.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 63.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 64.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was and then develop the story some more. After reading this part, your reader will have to make another choice. Choice 1: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 65 Choice 2: Write a choice that will take the reader to Scene 66






























Scene 65.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Scene 66.

You decided something which brought you here. Briefly say what the choice was, provide closure, and end the story. Start again: Write a sentence that will take the reader to the beginning again.






























Diagram

Hypertext narrative template for digital ESL literacy
This hypertext narrative fiction template was developed by Bokomaru Publications and checked for common ESL grammar errors using an online ESL grammar checker and checked for field-related vocabulary using an b-block ESL vocabulary checker.

dimanche 18 octobre 2015

Typical day at the office ( police version)

I'm presently studying in police technology, I want to be a cop. Do you know this profession ? I'm pretty sure you know a lot but do you know what it is to pass a day with the uniform ? From joy to pain it a game of emotions, this job isn't made for everybody. You need to work in law enforcement to know what it like. In this article, I will try to explain and show you that job can be far from relaxing.

 You take a little shower to wake you up and clean your beard before work if you don't want to make your superior unhappy with your appearance. When you put on the uniform your mind changes. You turn into a calm, serious and caring person ready to face anything that can happen during the day. You become ''someone else''. You now become the ''policeman'', while you get dressed into your black boots, tie your utility belt and stick your badge onto your ballistic vest. As you put one feet in the patrol car, your metamorphose is complete.

 You quite the office parking and go on the road, you see a car with broken headlight. You pull your patrol car over, get of your car and safely you approach the other vehicle. You wonder if this is the last intervention you do when you come closer to the violating car every possibilities came in your mind. You need to introduce yourself and tell the driver that he is in infraction and he need to fix it.

 Back in you police car, the central inform you there is a serious crash with possibly major injuries near where you are. You tell the central you're ''10-9 10-14'' en route with blue and red light and sirens on. At the moment you arrive the earth stop turning , you see the pain. Two vehicles are crash on in another it horrible. The fire come in the action it smell the burning and the only thing you see is twisted metal you are not even capable of recognizing a simple car.

samedi 17 octobre 2015

Police Technology Glossary

I want to be a cop and I'm studying in police technology. Sometimes when I watch my favorite police series and movies I'm confuse. This is because we heard lots of technical words dat were linked to the profession of policeman. But we don't understand them all. Here a list i made of 20 words that can help you to understood everythings.

 Alibi : proof that someone accused of a crime could not have done it 

Quarrel : an angry dispute

 Resisting arrest : physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest

 fugitive : someone who is sought by law officers

 heroin : a narcotic that is considered a hard drug

 homicide : the killing of a human being by another human being

 illicit : contrary to accepted morality or convention

 interrogation : an instance of questioning

 subpoena : a writ issued to compel the attendance of a witness

 vandalize : destroy wantonly, as through acts of vandalism

 warrant : formal and explicit approval

 arrest : take into custody

 arraign : accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy

 autopsy : an examination and dissection of a dead body

 collision : an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object

 obscene : offensive to the mind

 omission : leaving out or passing over something

 prescription : the action of issuing authoritative rules or directions

 probable cause : (law) evidence sufficient to warrant an arrest or search and seizure

 disturbance : activity that is a malfunction, intrusion, or interruption

mardi 13 octobre 2015

How to use SPVM website

SPVM.COM

This is the official website of SPVM (police service of Montréal city) This website is made by the SPVM himself. This site is made before all, for the citizens of the city of Montréal for finding information about the order service (like for exemple what to do if a you want to denonce something and who you need to contact also to know who is assigned missing in the city. The text is also a very important things for the people who want to get a job in the SPVM.    

How to use the SPVM.COM to do some research for job and career

In this video, I will do a walkthrough demonstrating how perform a specific task on SPVM

Checked and revised with the help of the Virtual Writing Tutor grammar checker

lundi 21 septembre 2015

The 3 best reasons to Become a Cop




Since I was a kid I saw my father doing the job of a police officer. At this age I was very confused about why people do this job and enjoy it. Who enjoy doing late night shift ? Don't see a lot their childrens ? See the bad side of society most of the time ? People judge everything they do and have a negative vision of them. After several years, I finally understood why my father did this. My father was right; there are good reasons to become a policeman, and I will show them to you.  

1. It's a non-routine job 

In this job you will never do the same thing day after day. One day you will make people angry by giving tickets and the day after you go on a violent gang member intervention. This job is intertaining but risky at the same time. It's not for everybody, the stress is present almost every day.     

2. Help people

This job is based on helping people. You are there to make people respect the law but your first duty is to always be available for the people in need. To make the difference in someone's life brings a lot of joy and gratufelness. Society is going to recognize the work you have done and thank you for it. Some people are going to like you, some are not. But that's just like in every job, right?

3. Make Money

In your starting year, the annual salary is of $ 50,000 normaly, and after 36 months of service, your annual salary will be gradually increased to approximatively $ 80,000. It's a lot of money ! With this salary, you have the chance to be in a good financial situation. You can live the American dream of having a house, a family, a dog and a dream car!

Conclusion

These are, for my instance, the 3 best reasons to become a cop. I think that with all that you have achieved and gone througt, it's easy to say that you have succeeded in life. With all that said, being a policeman sure makes you a good person. We may not always be your favorite, but life wouldn't be the same without us.

Checked and revised with the help of the Virtual Writing Tutor grammar checker