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I guess I’m just behind the times but to be honest, I have never ventured into an online community. This i s not sn’t because I don’t like computers or the internet, I just have never had any interest with comp ut outer related activities. So, trying to write this paper was very discouraging at first. I had no idea what MOO’s were, except for the sound that a cow made, and MUD’s, well, they just sounded a little dirty. Basically, I had never heard or knew of any online communities in my life! Through my English class I was eventually exposed to the various online communities, such as MOO’s, MUD’s, discussion forums, and e-mail lists. In class one day we were assigned to go to these different web-sites to experience the different online communit ies. So, with my feet slightly wet, I dove further into the world of virtual communication.
Not knowing really where to begin I did a search for discussion forums. Through the search I found out that there is a forum for just about anything you can imagine. There were over 5,000 results that came up and I became overwhelmed with the obvious interest that people had in these communities that I had no idea about. I narrowed it down and searched for discussion on the terrorist attacks. The first web-site I stumbled across was MostlyAmphigory.com . There was no particular reason that I chose this one, I just picked it out of the search results.
Mostly Amphigory had a general discussion board on which various topics were discussed, some which were about the
The Web. The Web. 22 Jan. 2014. http://www.serendipity.li/waco.html>. Terror Hits Home: The Oklahoma City Bombing."
After school, when scout returns home, she shares with Jem the current event Cecil Jacobs shares with the class about the Holocaust. As she shares, before she is i...
The attacks that occurred on 9/11 took place on September 11th, 2001. In this devastating event, four different attacks had taken place. Each of the attacks were carried out by terrorists. The group responsible for the attack was Al-Qaeda, a militant Islamist organization that is known to be global in present day. The group itself has a network consisting of a Sunni Muslim movement that aims to make global Jihad happen. Furthermore, a stateless, multinational army that is ready to move at any given time. This terrorist group focuses on attacking non-Sunni Muslims, those who are not Muslim, and individuals who the group deems to be kafir. Ever since the late 1980s, Al-Qaeda has been wreaking havoc all around the world. The leader of the group once being Osama bin Laden. Three planes were bound for New York City while another plane headed towards Washington, D.C. which was supposed to take out the U.S. Capitol. Two of the airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center. One plane hitting the North Tower and the other hitting the South Tower. The third plane had crashed into the Pentagon taking out the western side of the building. The last and final plane was focused solely on taking out the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. but failed due to passengers of the plane coming hijacking it from the hijackers. The passengers attempted to take out the hijackers but sadly failed, crashing it into a field in Pennsylvania. Throughout the content of this paper, we will be focusing on the role of media when it comes to 9/11; more specifically: how the media's coverage of 9/11 manipulated our feelings towards 9/11, how it affected Islamophobia in America, and the lasting effects of 9/11.
Abuse and addiction have a relationship due to an adolescent being addicted to a substance that could be abused as well. Abuse and addiction studies have shown effects on the brain. Abuse and addiction can happen depending on a child's environment or who they hang out with. Sometimes children may see a parent using alcohol or substances and they think that since the parent does it, they should be ok to do it as well.
Tyler, R. T. (2002). Is the Internet Changing Social Life? Journal of Social Issues, 58 (1), 195-205.
The two developmental neurologic disorders I would like to discuss are Sickle-cell anemia and Down syndrome. Sickle- cell anemia was named for the description of the appearance of the red blood cells of those who suffer from the disease. Johnson (2010) describes sickle as a chronic illness resulting from inadequate blood circulation that causes significant pain and ultimately organ failure and death (p. 132.) According to Feldman (2013) “around 1/10th of people of African descent carry genes that produce sickle-cell anemia, and 1/400 actually has the disease.” Symptoms of the disease include chest and abdominal pain, fever, fatigue, jaundice related to hepatic disease, compromised renal function, stroke and sometimes death. In the past many victims of the disease died in infancy, but due to advances in medicine, life expediency has significantly increased. One of the most difficult consequences of this disease is the lifelong management of pain and resulting isolation during times of a sickle-cell crisis. Cognitive, physical and social development are al...
"The Heart of the Well" " Composing Cyberspace Edited by Rich Holeton, San Fransisco: McGraw Hill, 1998, 151-163
...struggling to earn any income at all and sometimes do not even get the opportunity to eat. Another issue that Raj Patel did not touch on is the lack of care consumers have for the farmers. It seems that consumers care about farmers about as much as the corporations do, which, in my opinion, is not a lot. When consumers only care about low prices and large corporations only care about making a profit, the farmers are left out to dry. Many consumers believe “food should be available at a bargain price, a belief that relies on labor exploitation and environmental exhaustion at multiple points along the commodity chain.” (Wright, 95) Corporations as well as consumers generally tend to be selfish and I think Raj Patel is afraid to mention this. If only these people cared a little bit more about each other I believe the hourglass of the food system will begin to even out.
Inclusion in the public school classroom has benefits for all students involved but obviously still has kinks that need to be worked out. Incorporating children with disabilities into the general education classroom has a lot of different aspects that need to all fit together to make it a successful feat. With the 3-dimension plan and taking all the cons into account, inclusion in the classroom will prove to be beneficial to all.
As case and point, “the impact of the Internet is far greater than any other communicative tool in the history of mass communications” (Elliot, 2008, para. 1). With an expansive, yet extremely convenient means to electronically join people through business, relationships, education and more, Sociology assumes the ...
Parker, S. (2012, October 8) Special education in the U.S. has a long way to go- Here’s what schools can do about it. Takepart. Retrieved from http://www.takepart.com/article/2012/10/08/special-education-america-has-long-way-go
.../ the poet felt his symbol growing hard” (18-19), is effective in a sense that though this poet had no intention in part-taking in the stripping that was taking place, and he could have chosen a more subtle environment that would not be as distracting as a strip club. At the end of the day he got aroused in a sense that his symbol that went hard can relate to the symbol in his head that has gone concrete so he can travel home and put pen to paper about the experience he had in that scenery.
Schultz Stout, Katie. "Special Education Inclusion | Special Education | Resource Pages on Issues | Issues & Advocacy | WEAC | Special Education | Resource Pages on Issues | Issues & Advocacy | Wisconsin Education Association Council." Wisconsin Education Association Council. 15 Mar. 2007. Web. 23 Nov. 2011.
Mittal, Anuradha, and Frederic Mousseau. "Food sovereignty: ending world hunger in our time." The Humanist Mar.-Apr. 2006: 24+. Student Edition. Web. 3 Mar. 2014.
The internet has influenced, and is still influencing the way society communicates in many different ways. The rise of the internet has caused people to communicate differently in areas never dreamed of before the internet came into existence. Education has been revolutionized through the world of the “Information Super Highway”. Medicine has also seen reform as the internet improves research and communication. Individuals are starting businesses from scratch, while others are selling household items for extra cash. This internet “typhoon” sweeping the globe has become a way of life for many individuals all across the globe.