Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Yuki #2

Author : Paul W. Bennett
Title of article : Cyber-harassment: teens can't escape torment
Publication: The Chronicle Herald
Date o article : 2010, June 3

Summary
In this article, "Cyber-harassment: teens can't escape torment," the author mentions cyber-bulling problems. Nowadays, a number of students can use internet without permission, so they can access any cite easity, such as Facebook. However, this is dangerous situation for teens because bulling on the internet are more complicate than school yard bulling. Therefore, to stop it is very difficult, so teenager can not escape it easily.

Discussion
1. Are there any solution about cyber-bulling?
2. Why do girls commit suicide more than boys?
3. Can teachers or parents prevent it?

Reaction
The problem is not only the U.S. but also other countries. Internet is so fascinated for teens because they can experience another world through laptops. However, they have to know how dangerous. I think parents and teachers can not solve this problems becuse children do not want to show their world in the internet. The best solution is to learn how internet is dangerous in school.

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