I think that people should be worried about how secure they are online, me on the other hand i know the web like the back of my hand so i feel really safe in whateva im doin on the comp.
being online bullied is not very hard, many teens today im sure expieience some bullying on the net i think that it will just get worse, you will be able to do more on the net in like 10 years so the consequences will only progress.
if i had to participate in a workshop on cyber bullying i would want it to adress how important it is to keep personal stuff to yourself on the net, you never know who could access that information they could get ya like that....
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
young boy dies at Staples Center
A young boy fell to his death from a luxury suite at Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sunday night, according to a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department.
The boy, who was between 2 and 3 years old, fell from the suite around 10 p.m. local time, Sgt. Frank Alvelais told CNN. The boy was transported to the USC Medical Center, where he later died
17 year old miner trapped in New Zealand
One of the 29 people trapped in a New Zealand coal mine is a teenage boy who’d only been on the job for an hour when an explosion rocked the mine.
Joseph Dunbar had celebrated his 17th birthday last Thursday, according to news reports from New Zealand.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Scientists Capture Anti-Matter.
Scientists have captured antimatter atoms for the first time, a breakthrough that could eventually help us to understand the nature and origins of the universe.
Researchers at CERN, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, have managed to confine single antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic trap.
This will allow them to conduct a more detailed study of antihydrogen, which will in turn allow scientists to compare matter and antimatter.
Understanding antimatter is one of the biggest challenges facing science most theoretical physicists and cosmologists believe that at the Big Bang, when the universe was created, matter and antimatter were produced in equal amounts.
However, as our world is made up of matter, antimatter seems to have disappeared.
Understanding antimatter could shed light on why almost everything in the known universe consists of matter.
Antimatter has been very difficult to handle because matter and antimatter don't get on, destroying each other instantly on contact in a violent flash of energy.
us sendig tanks to afghanistan
The United States is beefing up its firepower in Afghanistan by employing heavily armored tanks in Afghanistan for the first time in the nine-year war, a military spokesman said Friday.
The U.S. Marine Corps plans to use a company of M1A1 Abrams tanks in restive Helmand province by early spring, said Marine Maj. Gabrielle Chapin.
The M1A1 tank is the fastest and most deadly ground combat weapons system available. It will allow for more aggressive missions while mitigating risks to U.S. forces, the military said.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Indonesia mount merapi
Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupted again Friday, spewing volcanic material for more than an hour, the official Antara news agency reported.
The death toll from the volcano's latest round of eruptions, which started October 26, has reached 206, and nearly 400,000 people have had to flee their homes, a national disaster official said Friday.
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