A new study conclude that children can become obsessed to playing video games, with some frugal on homework, lying about how much they play and aggressive, without success, when they try to cut back.
In what is described as the first countrywide envoy study in the United States on the subject, Douglas Gentile of Iowa State University found that 8.5 percent of American youths ages 8 to 18 who play video games show numerous signs of behavioural compulsion.
"For some kids, they play in such a way that it becomes out of balance. And they're damaging other areas of their lives, and it isn't just one area, its many areas," said Gentile, a psychologist and subordinate professor whose revise was posted online at the moment by the journal Psychological Science
To get at gaming compulsion, Gentile personalized diagnostic criteria for pathological gaming into a sequence of questions about video game use. The questions became part of a 2007 Harris Poll examination of 1,178 children and teens. Gamers were deemed "pathological" if they report at least six of the 11 symptoms.
symptoms included spending rising amounts of time and money on video games to experience the similar level of anticipation; petulance or restiveness when play is scaled back; absconding problems through play; skipping everyday jobs or homework to spend extra time at the controller; false about the span of playing time; and stealing games or money to play more.
So some say playing games make you get good reflex and street smartness, some say gaming can make even commit suicide.
If we start to speak about an topic there’s always a good and bad point in each topic we gossip, so it’s our wish to take which suits our mind.
Media and Cyber culture
Media Globally
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Friday, 20 November 2009
Web 2.0 is a Illusion of Democracy
There currently is a lot of propaganda and social interface resulting from Web 2.0 technologies, but small money is presently being generated. Business models remain upsetting to define and easy for companies to disregard. The condition reminds us of the first internet bubble, and so it is not astounding that some analyst prefers to call this “Bubble 2.0” instead of “Web 2.0.” Though, we believe some technologies and companies have already emerged from this bubble to outline viable businesses, and many others are trying. There is a extensive amount of research and venture capital financial support being poured into the technologies and companies discussed above, and that ensures that some of these will live to tell the tale well into the future.
We accept as true the collection of technologies and business models known as Web 2.0 will gain in recognition, as it does not consist of far-reaching, difficult-to-learn technologies. Rather, it a set of simple tools collective together to make a public context in which to demeanour technology business. Several of the key technologies have been available in a mixture of forms for a number of years at least: indeed, there is very little process modernism here. Rather, Web 2.0 presents a new incorporation of these technologies with the accessibility of cheap storage, abundant bandwidth, and a growing impetus by publishers to rely on users for contented and criticism. Web 2.0 lives at a crossroads of business prospect and social networking. While at the present time it seems as though the prominence is on the social aspects of this Internet Renaissance, correct application of the technologies of Web 2.0 can create a niche in which production may prosper, rather than simply community.
We accept as true the collection of technologies and business models known as Web 2.0 will gain in recognition, as it does not consist of far-reaching, difficult-to-learn technologies. Rather, it a set of simple tools collective together to make a public context in which to demeanour technology business. Several of the key technologies have been available in a mixture of forms for a number of years at least: indeed, there is very little process modernism here. Rather, Web 2.0 presents a new incorporation of these technologies with the accessibility of cheap storage, abundant bandwidth, and a growing impetus by publishers to rely on users for contented and criticism. Web 2.0 lives at a crossroads of business prospect and social networking. While at the present time it seems as though the prominence is on the social aspects of this Internet Renaissance, correct application of the technologies of Web 2.0 can create a niche in which production may prosper, rather than simply community.
Friday, 13 November 2009
News channels Puppets of the politicians
News channels Puppets of the politicians ? Us government decided to invade Iraq and created around 50 false stories
The link between terrorism, Iraq and 9/11
Iraqi agents meeting with 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta
Iraq's possession of chemical and biological weapons.
Iraq's purchase of nuclear materials from Niger.
Saddam Hussein's development of nuclear weapons.
Aluminum tubes for nuclear weapons
The existence of Iraqi drones, WMD cluster bombs and Scud missiles.
Iraq's threat to target the US with cyber warfare attacks.
The rescue of Pvt. Jessica Lynch.
The surrender of a 5,000-man Iraqi brigade.
Iraq executing Coalition POWs.
Iraqi soldiers dressing in US and UK uniforms to commit atrocities.
The exact location of WMD facilities
WMDs moved to Syria.
All these stories inward widespread publicity and helped structure ineffaceable public imitation of the "enemy” and the advancement of the assault. All of these stories were false.
But the news channels should help the public to know the truth not by making them fear for all the small issues and make them believe in false news...
If someone does a mistake the news channel can report the issue in news and make the public aware of that , what if the news channel itself is doing all wrong things and making the fool out of the people , who will ask them ? What can we do ? Are we helpless ?
News channels are illusion of democracy ......
Fox News caught creating false News ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0re-pybess
The link between terrorism, Iraq and 9/11
Iraqi agents meeting with 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta
Iraq's possession of chemical and biological weapons.
Iraq's purchase of nuclear materials from Niger.
Saddam Hussein's development of nuclear weapons.
Aluminum tubes for nuclear weapons
The existence of Iraqi drones, WMD cluster bombs and Scud missiles.
Iraq's threat to target the US with cyber warfare attacks.
The rescue of Pvt. Jessica Lynch.
The surrender of a 5,000-man Iraqi brigade.
Iraq executing Coalition POWs.
Iraqi soldiers dressing in US and UK uniforms to commit atrocities.
The exact location of WMD facilities
WMDs moved to Syria.
All these stories inward widespread publicity and helped structure ineffaceable public imitation of the "enemy” and the advancement of the assault. All of these stories were false.
But the news channels should help the public to know the truth not by making them fear for all the small issues and make them believe in false news...
If someone does a mistake the news channel can report the issue in news and make the public aware of that , what if the news channel itself is doing all wrong things and making the fool out of the people , who will ask them ? What can we do ? Are we helpless ?
News channels are illusion of democracy ......
Fox News caught creating false News ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0re-pybess
Google advertises Child Porn
Google was sued by a New York politician in the state's supreme court for profiting from links to child pornography in 2006 .
Google denied and said it takes steps to ensure access to child porn is difficult.Google says they did not get any profit from any illegal sites and its difficult to monitor and block them .
If the domain registers checked out the sites they host, they might easily shut them down, but they don’t wish for to drop profits.
http://www.whois.net/ caches each site on the net, possibly will this record not be used to shut these sites down?
This is not like SPAM because websites don’t usually satire its IP address. How would you get to the site if the IP/DNS was not valid?
The liability comes back to the register. They are the ones that have to supremacy to allow or stop this sh#t.
My conversation is about American and our Allies countries, since we won't be capable to get the other countries to work together on this. Of course, this can be blocked by the ISP's if the gov't forces them to!
But why they still say they are not able to do it ?
Google denied and said it takes steps to ensure access to child porn is difficult.Google says they did not get any profit from any illegal sites and its difficult to monitor and block them .
If the domain registers checked out the sites they host, they might easily shut them down, but they don’t wish for to drop profits.
http://www.whois.net/ caches each site on the net, possibly will this record not be used to shut these sites down?
This is not like SPAM because websites don’t usually satire its IP address. How would you get to the site if the IP/DNS was not valid?
The liability comes back to the register. They are the ones that have to supremacy to allow or stop this sh#t.
My conversation is about American and our Allies countries, since we won't be capable to get the other countries to work together on this. Of course, this can be blocked by the ISP's if the gov't forces them to!
But why they still say they are not able to do it ?
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
No to Impossible
A plastic imitation heart. A pacemaker. If you were to tell your pal that a family member had an simulated heart rooted , would they burst out amused? Would they advise you to stop being dim-witted?
If a family member, or a buddy, tell you that they had lost their limb; and that it had been replace with a prosthetic limb - would you assume it was impractical?
The answers to these questions are denial; of course it can take place. Deaf people can have minute artificial ears rooted - this is one of our most important senses.
How many limbs can be transplant / replaced ? There is no perimeter. A latest operation was a hand transplant - a person's crushed hand was replaced with a new one from the wrist. This operation was extra multifaceted and concerned more work than a head transplant ... A head transplant is neurophysically promising. The main complexity is the unknowns, such as how long would it take the head to recover control of fundamental organs and glands? The hormone levels would be unlike ensuing in a change of personality and achievable body-shock.
Current expertise allows us to grow synthetic parts, now and again using animals as temporary bodies. Professor Kevin Warwick is one doctor of many functioning on development that influence the dominion of Cyborg technology ... his Brain-Arm chip interceptor is intended to intercept directions from the brain and then re-send them to an armrest. The option is of course that brain-controlled body parts could be norm designed.
If a family member, or a buddy, tell you that they had lost their limb; and that it had been replace with a prosthetic limb - would you assume it was impractical?
The answers to these questions are denial; of course it can take place. Deaf people can have minute artificial ears rooted - this is one of our most important senses.
How many limbs can be transplant / replaced ? There is no perimeter. A latest operation was a hand transplant - a person's crushed hand was replaced with a new one from the wrist. This operation was extra multifaceted and concerned more work than a head transplant ... A head transplant is neurophysically promising. The main complexity is the unknowns, such as how long would it take the head to recover control of fundamental organs and glands? The hormone levels would be unlike ensuing in a change of personality and achievable body-shock.
Current expertise allows us to grow synthetic parts, now and again using animals as temporary bodies. Professor Kevin Warwick is one doctor of many functioning on development that influence the dominion of Cyborg technology ... his Brain-Arm chip interceptor is intended to intercept directions from the brain and then re-send them to an armrest. The option is of course that brain-controlled body parts could be norm designed.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
PHOTO JOURNALISTIC ETHICS
The profession in which, journalists make, news-editorial images for print and screen (television and computer) media.
Media critics and viewers question the use of gruesome images, dozens of photographers hounding celebrities, picture manipulations that present misleading views, visual messages that perpetuate negative stereotypes of individuals from various multicultural groups, and images that blur the distinction between advertising and journalism. This is the current situation, since its invention in 1839.
What is new, however, is the spread of computer technology that allows practically anyone to produce and disseminate visual messages in massive numbers for a world-wide audience.
Images evoke almost immediate emotional responses among viewers, pictures have tremendous impact. With well-chosen words, visual messages combine to educate, entertain and persuade. But the flip side to such visual power is that images can also offend shock, mislead, stereotype and confuse.
Media critics and viewers question the use of gruesome images, dozens of photographers hounding celebrities, picture manipulations that present misleading views, visual messages that perpetuate negative stereotypes of individuals from various multicultural groups, and images that blur the distinction between advertising and journalism. This is the current situation, since its invention in 1839.
What is new, however, is the spread of computer technology that allows practically anyone to produce and disseminate visual messages in massive numbers for a world-wide audience.
Images evoke almost immediate emotional responses among viewers, pictures have tremendous impact. With well-chosen words, visual messages combine to educate, entertain and persuade. But the flip side to such visual power is that images can also offend shock, mislead, stereotype and confuse.
Monday, 19 October 2009
If a news channel hates someone no matter even if he s president of America , he s gone forever...
I want to talk about amazing obsession which is so fascinating how dominant is media and what it can accomplish. They say the most potent person in earth is the President of America. If a news channel don t like an individual it can even make him go missing from the earth no issue even if he s the president of America .This is the faultless example ... I am going to have a discussion about the war between Barack Obama and the Fox News . Is there any law that the president of America should not smoke? , should not have a second name Hussein? , he should not be a black person? , see this clip how foolish fox news is doing stories about Obama the only reason they don t like him .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBuGRO0mQ80
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