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Post by violet on Feb 11, 2006 20:02:52 GMT 10
Ano po ba ang cyber bullying at ano din ba ang ibig sabihin ng stalker..?
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Post by hottyfecehh on Feb 11, 2006 21:08:56 GMT 10
Ano po ba ang cyber bullying at ano din ba ang ibig sabihin ng stalker..?wow, galing nito sis a.... It pays to enrich our word power, parang readers digest... nakakahasa ng vocabulary....
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Post by frango on Feb 24, 2006 12:19:43 GMT 10
hehehe... im reminded of a bumper sticker...
"don't follow me... im lost too"
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Post by sketch on Apr 17, 2006 16:07:08 GMT 10
For Stalkers - there are 3 types: 1. Intimate partner stalkers - typically known as the ex-lover who "just can’t let go." Often, other people - even the victims - feel sorry for them. But they shouldn’t. Studies show that the vast majority of these stalkers are not sympathetic, lonely people who are still hopelessly in love, but were in fact emotionally abusive and controlling during the relationship. Many have criminal histories unrelated to stalking. Well over half of stalkers fall into this "former intimate partner" category.
2. Delusional stalkers oftentimes have major mental illnesses like schizophrenia, manic-depression or erotomania. They have some false belief that keeps them tied to their victims. In erotomania, the stalker’s delusional belief is that the victim loves him. This type of stalker actually believes that he is having a relationship with his victim, even though they might never have met.
3. Vengeful stalker - These stalkers become angry with their victims over some slight, real or imagined. Politicians, for example, get many of these types of stalkers who become angry over some piece of legislation or program the official sponsors. But, disgruntled ex-employees can also stalk, whether targeting their former bosses, co-workers or the entire company. Some of these angry stalkers are psychopaths, i.e. people without conscience or remorse. Some are delusional, (most often paranoid), and believe that they, in fact, are the victims. They all stalk to "get even."
On the other hand, Cyberbullying is sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the Internet or other digital communication devices. The stories are heart breaking. Teens who are:
1. Sending cruel, vicious, and sometimes threatening messages. 2. Creating web sites that have stories, cartoons, pictures, and jokes ridiculing others. 3. Posting pictures of classmates online and asking students to rate them, with questions such “Who is the biggest ___ (add a derogatory term)?” 4. Breaking into an e-mail account and sending vicious or embarrassing material to others. 5. Engaging someone in IM (instant messaging), tricking that person into revealing sensitive personal information, and forwarding that information to others. 6. Taking a picture of a person in the locker room using a digital phone camera and sending that picture to others.
Cyberbullying is emerging as one of the more challenging issues facing educators and parents as young people embrace the Internet and other mobile communication technologies.
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Post by migy on Apr 17, 2006 16:25:40 GMT 10
Hi Joshua, This is a great share... more! more! For Stalkers - there are 3 types: 1. Intimate partner stalkers - typically known as the ex-lover who "just can’t let go." Often, other people - even the victims - feel sorry for them. But they shouldn’t. Studies show that the vast majority of these stalkers are not sympathetic, lonely people who are still hopelessly in love, but were in fact emotionally abusive and controlling during the relationship. Many have criminal histories unrelated to stalking. Well over half of stalkers fall into this "former intimate partner" category. 2. Delusional stalkers oftentimes have major mental illnesses like schizophrenia, manic-depression or erotomania. They have some false belief that keeps them tied to their victims. In erotomania, the stalker’s delusional belief is that the victim loves him. This type of stalker actually believes that he is having a relationship with his victim, even though they might never have met. 3. Vengeful stalker - These stalkers become angry with their victims over some slight, real or imagined. Politicians, for example, get many of these types of stalkers who become angry over some piece of legislation or program the official sponsors. But, disgruntled ex-employees can also stalk, whether targeting their former bosses, co-workers or the entire company. Some of these angry stalkers are psychopaths, i.e. people without conscience or remorse. Some are delusional, (most often paranoid), and believe that they, in fact, are the victims. They all stalk to "get even." On the other hand, Cyberbullying is sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the Internet or other digital communication devices. The stories are heart breaking. Teens who are: 1. Sending cruel, vicious, and sometimes threatening messages. 2. Creating web sites that have stories, cartoons, pictures, and jokes ridiculing others. 3. Posting pictures of classmates online and asking students to rate them, with questions such “Who is the biggest ___ (add a derogatory term)?” 4. Breaking into an e-mail account and sending vicious or embarrassing material to others. 5. Engaging someone in IM (instant messaging), tricking that person into revealing sensitive personal information, and forwarding that information to others. 6. Taking a picture of a person in the locker room using a digital phone camera and sending that picture to others. Cyberbullying is emerging as one of the more challenging issues facing educators and parents as young people embrace the Internet and other mobile communication technologies.
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Post by linsi on Apr 17, 2006 16:30:39 GMT 10
eto ang hinihintay ko eh at may computer worm na tayo ahehe kc di ba yung mahilig sa libro book worm.. kaso ang virus worm din ata..
hay hirap talaga ng definitions..
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Post by sketch on Apr 17, 2006 16:38:28 GMT 10
hehehe. o sige eto pa, usapang worms naman: 1. WORM (write once, read many) is a data storage technology that allows information to be written to a disc a single time and prevents the drive from erasing the data. The discs are intentionally not rewritable, because they are especially intended to store data that the user does not want to erase accidentally 2. Worm is a self-replicating virus that does not alter files but resides in active memory and duplicates itself. Worms use parts of an operating system that are automatic and usually invisible to the user. It is common for worms to be noticed only when their uncontrolled replication consumes system resources, slowing or halting other tasks. 3. yung iba pang types of worms, combantrin na siguro ang katapat nun or deworming pill for pets. hehehe
eto ang hinihintay ko eh at may computer worm na tayo ahehe kc di ba yung mahilig sa libro book worm.. kaso ang virus worm din ata..
hay hirap talaga ng definitions..
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Post by migy on Apr 17, 2006 21:13:40 GMT 10
Bakit naman napunta sa Combantrin....
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Post by sketch on Apr 17, 2006 23:56:05 GMT 10
Bakit naman napunta sa Combantrin.... kasi napunta ang usapan sa worm
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Post by hottyfecehh on Apr 19, 2006 0:56:42 GMT 10
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Post by migy on Apr 25, 2006 19:37:34 GMT 10
Anak ko yann!
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Post by linsi on Apr 25, 2006 23:11:36 GMT 10
Ano po ba ang cyber bullying at ano din ba ang ibig sabihin ng stalker..?wow, galing nito sis a.... It pays to enrich our word power, parang readers digest... nakakahasa ng vocabulary....
yep sis
i must agree magaling cya,
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Post by hottyfecehh on Jun 29, 2006 16:42:26 GMT 10
nasan na si josh? magaling yun sa definitions...
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