lunes, 28 de octubre de 2013

My opinion about Domestic Violence

My opinion about domestic violence is that it is unnecessary. In Uruguay one in 4 women will experience domestic violence, around 24% is psychological violence and 6.2% is sexual violence. In public hospitals were surveyed, 34.4% of respondents said they had experienced domestic violence, 8.2% physical, 29.6% psychological and sexual 8.5%. In private health centers lower percentages: 24.5% admitted suffering domestic violence, physical 5.5%, 21.2% and 5.1% psychological sexual. Of these cases, 8 out of 10 the aggressor is male. Domestic violence, lately presented too. in most cases to the female gender. Many people at some point in their lives experienced domestic violence. Violence can present both physical and verbal.
Domestic violence, lately presented too in most cases to the female gender. Many people at some point in their lives experienced domestic violence. Violence can present both physical and verbal. In my opinion this can slow denouncing. A stroke does not have to be part of your life everyday  an insult not have to be present daily. In Uruguay, currently considered violent citizens take use of an electronic ankle bracelet. The operation of this is the following: the offender is placed the ankle assaulted electronics and mobile carries a kind of which is used for communication with the police. This in turn monitor must year 365 days 24 hours a day. If the offender is closer than permitted to the attacked, immediately get a signal to the police and they are instructed to attack.



You feel like a man when you hit a woman?

martes, 6 de agosto de 2013

Netiquette

It wasn't until I became a blogger with my site IMBL that I really ever thought about the 10 best rules of netiquette before. Netiquette is exactly what it sounds like - etiquette for the internet. Good internet etiquette (netiquette) is all about being courteous to others online to make the internet a fun experience for everyone.
Here are the 10 Best Rules of Netiquette

1.The Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated. This rule is an oldie but a goodie and can get you through just about any situation, online or off!

2. No "Flaming": Flaming is a form of verbal abuse when you intentionally attack or disrespect somebody for whatever reason. Maybe you didn't agree with something they said, but there's a nice way to share a different point of view without name calling or attacking someone. Harassing or insulting someone will not likely help you gain many online friends!

3. Respect Others' Copyrights: There are wonderful things online, information for everyone on just about any topic! However, these things have copyrights and licenses. Copying the works of someone else without permission or saying it is your own will not only ruin your online reputation, but could land you with hefty fines and lawsuits!

4. DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS: It hurts our eyes. It makes people think you are shouting at them. It's okay to type in caps to accentuate a word or two, but please don't do it all the time everywhere you go.

5. Don't Spam: As a blog owner, I get hundreds of spam messages each day. Most of them aren't even legible, with things like "kjhgsawu" typed in the comments and links to sites with adult or inappropriate content. I don't appreciate it! Some spammers are getting really sneaky, as they use the same generic post over and over again like "I really like your blog" - if you own multiple blogs like I do though you can quickly identify these types of spammers! There's a fine line between spam and self-promotion, do it very carefully!

6. Be Honest: Faking website statistics, pretending to be someone else, or trying to cheat people online will not only hurt your reputation but can land you in a lot of hot water. You know the line honesty is the best policy, it's also one of the 10 best rules for netiquette.

7. Use Proper Grammar & Spelling: If u rite liek this lol ppl might start 2 get mad lol. :) We understand spelling isn't always easy and typos and basic spelling mistakes will happen. But if it's distracting from your message, it can be annoying. Using a browser such as Firefox 3 with built in spell check can be a life saver for bad spellers! Be careful not to use too much web jargon, seeing lol used more than twice in a sentence or two is probably unnecessary and does not promote good internet etiquette.

8. Follow the TOS: Most sites have a terms of service policy that also lists rules of netiquette. Read it and abide by it! I am constantly reading discussions on MyLot about people who have had discussions deleted because what they posted did not meet the terms of the website.

9. Keep it PG-13: I never write or say anything I wouldn't let my kids read. It can really come back to haunt you if you write something that's not appropriate - as a blog owner, it could mean trouble with Google if you use them for adwords or like to be ranked in search engines since they seem to penalize swearing/adult content sites.

10. Research Your Facts/Cite Sources: I can't tell you how many times I read something (often politically related) that is not even close to the truth. There is so much information out there online, it can be very difficult to distinguish what is true and not true. Before posting something, forwarding emails, or going off on a tangent, make sure it is factual and cite sources if possible to boost your credibility. Not only will this help keep down on the hoaxes and insanity floating around online, but it can help make you build a solid reputation online.
This list of 10 Best Rules of Netiquette will help not only you but others have a much more enjoyable online experience. Have any other tips to add to the 10 best rules of netiquette and good online etiquette? Share it in the comments below.

In my opinion, this good netiquette that have cast such rules because we have to know how to use internet. must be very careful while using it we can not enter pages which should not be in very good order who are the ten rules.

what is your opinion about netiquette?

martes, 25 de junio de 2013

Questions about equal adoption


  •  How can equal adoption affect the chilld at school and at home? Why?/Why not?
  • How would a child feel with homosexual parents? Why?/Why not?
  • Will de child become homosexual? Why?/Why not?
  • Can a homosexual couple be good parents? Why?/Why not?
In Against

  • He is  afected psychologically. The child at school suffer bullying because of homosexual parents.
  • A child with homosexual parents will feel bad for reasons of discrimination, well feel unsafe on the street, school. People will make him feel upset.
  • Yes, probably they will think that parents do the right thing and will want to do the same.
  • No, homosexual parents are not good parents because the children need to know theyr mother and a father, no 2 men or 2 womens.                                                                                                           Homosexual parents aren`t a good influence for kids. Children need to have entablished a touch with the family and have simple ideas about the constituation of this a mother and a father, masculine with feminine.  

My opinion on eating disorders.

Bulimia nerviosa

Bulimia nervosa is a serious and sometimes life-threatening eating disorder affecting mainly young women. People with bulimia, known as bulimics, consume large amounts of food (binge) and then try to rid themselves of the food and calories (purge) by fasting, excessive exercise, vomiting, or using laxatives. The behavior often serves to reduce stress and relieve anxiety. Because bulimia results from an excessive concern with weight control and self-image, and is often accompanied by depression, it is also considered a psychiatric illness.

Causes

The cause of bulimia is unknown. Researchers believe that it may be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Bulimia tends to run in families. Research shows that certain brain chemicals, known as neurotransmitters, may function abnormally in acutely ill bulimia patients. Scientists also believe there may be a link between bulimia and other psychiatric problems, such as depression and OCD. Environmental influences include participation in work or sports that emphasize thinness, such as modeling, dancing, or gymnastics. Family pressures also may play a role. One study found that mothers who are extremely concerned about their daughters' physical attractiveness and weight may help to cause bulimia. In addition, girls with eating disorders tend to have fathers and brothers who criticize their weight.

Symptoms

According to the American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc., warning signs of bulimia include:
eating large amounts of food uncontrollably (bingeing)
vomiting, abusing laxatives or diuretics, or engaging in fasting, dieting, or vigorous exercise (purging)
preoccupation with body weight
using the bathroom frequently after meals
depression or mood swings
irregular menstrual periods
onset of dental problems, swollen cheeks or glands, heartburn or bloating

My opinion on eating disorders.

Anorexia nerviosa

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder and psychological as well. This condition goes beyond weight control: the patient starts a diet to lose weight until it becomes a symbol of power and control. In this way the individual comes to the brink of starvation in order to feel control over their own body. This obsession is similar to an addiction to any drug or substance.

Causes:

There is currently no sole cause for anorexia nervosa, while investigations have yielded certain tracks in the medical and psychological field. Just like bulimia, anorexia causes are multiple and difficult to assess. All of them, so many individual as the family, social and cultural need to be taken into account for a treatment. There are many different approaches but all of them point to two phases in the treatment of this problem: as a first step to recover the weight across a medically controlled feedback. Physical recovery brings an improvement in psychological aspects as the perception of body image or weight obsession. Once the physical state has improved, treatment focuses on the thoughts, feelings and behaviors that are less adaptive. It comes to improving self esteem and to stimulate new ways to express feelings and value yourself, reconciling the person with your body and your needs.

My opinion on eating disorders.

Compulsive eating

Compulsive overeating is characterized by uncontrollable eating and consequent weight gain. Compulsive overeaters use food as a way to cope with stress, emotional conflicts and daily problems. The food can block out feelings and emotions. Compulsive overeaters usually feel out of control and are aware their eating patterns are abnormal.                                                                        Compulsive overeating usually starts in early childhood when eating patterns are formed. Most people who become compulsive eaters are people who never learned the proper way to deal with stressful situations and used food instead as a way of coping. Fat can also serve as a protective function for them, especially in people that have been victims of sexual abuse. 


They sometimes feel that being overweight will keep others at a distance and make them less attractive. The more weight that is gained, the harder they try to diet and dieting is usually what leads to the next binge, which can be followed by feelings of powerlessness, guilt, shame and failure. Dieting and bingeing can go on forever if the emotional reasons for the bingeing is not dealt with.