The blog for editorial consideration of topics from "a" to "z" to stimulate your further investigation and to draw your comments.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Are You a Criminal?
Do You Believe in Romantic Love?
Don't Let Conficker.c Worm April Fool Your Computer
In a story posted on CNN, remembrances of predictions surrounding the "Millennium Bug" of January 1, 2000 have made computer owners more than a little nervous. Researchers are hoping an April Fools' time bomb, Conficker.c, that is supposed to hit computers on April 1, turns out to be equally unfounded.
Here is some information on the worm so you can adequately prepare yourself and your computer. Conficker.c is a worm (malicious program) believed to have already infected between 5-10 million computers. It is thought that the virus may try to get computer users to buy fake software or spend money on other phony product. The first version of Conficker (strain A) was released in late 2008. That version used 250 Web addresses as the means of communication between the master computer and its zombies. "The end goal of the first line was to sell computer users fake antivirus software," said Patrick Morganelli, senior vice president of technology for Enigma Software. One way to see if your computer is already infected, is to see if you have gotten automatic updates from Windows in March. If you have, your computer is likely fine. Microsoft released a statement saying the company "is actively working with the industry to mitigate the spread of the worm." Users who haven't gotten the latest Windows updates in March should go to http://safety.live.com if they fear they're infected, the company's statement says. Those who use other antivirus software should check to make sure they've received the latest updates, which also could have been disabled by Conficker.c.The program could delete all of the files on a person's computer, use zombie PCs -- those controlled by a master -- to overwhelm and shut down Web sites or monitor a person's keyboard strokes to collect private information like passwords or bank account information, experts said.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Depression and Teens
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which sets guidelines for doctors on a host of health issues, acknowledges that nearly two million teens are affected by depression and is urging doctors to routinely screen all American teens for this debilitating condition.
Most teens now are undiagnosed and untreated, said the panel in the journal Pediatrics. An estimated 6 percent of U.S. teenagers are clinically depressed. Some research supports that adolescent girls are twice as likely as boys to experience depression. The precise causes of depression are not known, but research on adults with depression generally points to both biological and psychosocial factors.
Here are some of the suspected causes of teen depression:
1. Genetic factors derived from the family and/or depressed parents who create an environment that increases the chances of depression in the children may cause depression.
2. One reason for depression in adolescent girls may be that they are more socially oriented, more dependent on positive social relationships, and more vulnerable to losses of social relationships than are boys.
3. Biological factors such as the functioning of the hypothalamus may affect teen depression.
4. Cognitive factors such as a negative mind set in which one assumes blame for for negative events may influence depression. The mind set in question is known as a pessimistic "attribution bias."
5. Some unique situations such as social rejection, family turmoil, or failing exams could trigger depression.
6. The more television viewing a teen has, the more the likelihood of the development of depression as a young adult.
7. Studies are also looking at the normal process of maturing and stress associated with it, the influence of sex hormones, and independent conflicts with parents as well as reaction to disturbing events such as a breakup with a boyfriend/girlfriend, death of a friend or relative, loss of a parent to death or divorce, physical and sexual child abuse, chronic illness, eating disorders such as bulimia, and poor social skills.
Depression can be a temporary response to many situations and stresses. And, true depression in teens is often difficult to diagnose, because normal adolescents have both up and down moods. Depressive episodes usually respond to treatment, and early and comprehensive treatment of depression in adolescence may prevent further episodes. However, about half of seriously depressed teens are likely to have continued problems with depression as adults.
Depression is a serious mental illness and a major risk factor for suicide. As many as 12 to 25 percent of older children and adolescents experience some form of thoughts about suicide (suicidal ideation) at one time or another. Suicide is the third leading cause of death in 15 to 24 year olds, and the third leading cause of death in 10 to 14 year olds.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports the following:
- Males are four times more likely to die from suicide than females.
- Females are more likely to attempt suicide than males.
- Firearms are used in over half of youth suicides.
Portsmouth, My Hometown
Sunday, March 29, 2009
The Mercy Seat
"And in a way I'm yearning / To be done with all this measuring of truth. / An eye for an eye / And a tooth for a tooth / And anyway I told the truth / And I'm not afraid to die."
But, over the course of the song the register is repeated and gradually altered from a defiant statement of innocence to admitting guilt and that he is deserving of death.
Johnny Cash covered the song on his 2000 album American III: Solitary Man. Today, the location of the Ark of the Covenant is unknown. Reports range from the interesting to the absurd. Many theories abound. Here are just a few of the reports. Some believe the Ark has been-- 1. Stored away in a government warehouse in Washington, D.C. 2. Hidden in the Vatican, 3. Taken to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar and later destroyed, 4. Taken by God to the Heavenly Temple, probably before the Babylonian captivity, 5. Taken by Jeremiah to Ireland, 6. Swallowed by the earth.Nudity On the Net
Saturday, March 28, 2009
A World of Good Intent
Friday, March 27, 2009
40th Reunion
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Reflections of a Six Weeks Movie
My Dog Dixie
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Shawnee Overlook
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Are You Heterochromia?
Monday, March 23, 2009
I Want To Write...
Saturday, March 21, 2009
A Baseball World
If I Only Had a Brain
Friday, March 20, 2009
President Obama Bowls
Kansas Bigamy Case
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Something Left With Silent Footsteps
Cage Fights At School?
According to Fox News, a 2008 report from Dallas School District's Office of Professional Responsibility found that a then-principal of a Dallas high school (between 2003 and 2005) knew of the practice of putting students in a steel utility cage to battle it out with bare fists and without head protection. The office's documents report that the principal "knew of the practice, allowed it to go on for a time, and failed to report it."
The cage fighting was allegedly uncovered during an investigation into grade-changing for student athletes that eventually cost the school their 2006 boys state basketball championship, a Dallas paper reported. The principal resigned in 2008 after the grade-changing investigation ended. Of course, the principal denies having any knowledge of cage fighting at the school. But, many of the staff named in the report are still employed at the school. These shocking findings beg further investigation. Barbarity to appease justice? One must wonder what injuries, physical and mental, may have occurred to how many students during the practice. Corporal punishment in some sick sense? How could this have been condoned for three years without public outcry and prosecution? Granted, many believe that discipline, in general, is lacking in the majority of America's public high schools; however, the administration that chooses to wield authority by allowing the use of closed fists to settle school matters practices sheer stupidity. I taught in the public school system for 27 years, and I have witnessed and broken up many unauthorized student fights in hallways, outside buildings, and even in classrooms. I want to tell you the nature of the majority of the fights I witnessed. 1. Most of the fights were not fair. They usually involved a bigger student striking a smaller student first. Clearly, the aggressor did not want to fight an equal opponent, but he chose to earn his idiotic badge of "Mr. Tough Guy" by pummeling some poor student half his size. 2. Most of the fights were over remarks (which were often erroneous) made by a third party (who often wanted to see blood). For example, Billy told Johnny that Freddy had said Johnny's girlfriend had gone out with Freddy. The fights usually built up all day with rumor and name-calling until the opponents squared off surrounded by a blood-thirsty mob of students. Seldom did students break up a fight unless they saw serious damage.
3. Most of the fights didn't solve problems; instead, the fights led to further confrontations between the participants or their families. In other words, "truth" to each family involved depended upon their student's interpretation of events, not the school's supposedly thorough investigations. The families often fought each other, or the participants sometimes fought again after suspensions.
4. Most of the fights disrupted the learning processes of the entire school. Whispers and allegations spread like wildfire through the campus during fight day. Old hatreds were often rekindled because the "Tough Guys" had to be extra macho with blood in the air. Bad attitudes surfaced, and sometimes groups eventually fought each other.
5. Many of the fights resulted in serious injury. Scarred faces, lost teeth, broken bones, severe lacerations and bruises, serious concussions-- Thank God, in my district, no deaths. In a nearby district, however, a student ultimately died as a result of one punch to the abdomen. High school students are very strong and unaware of their strength while feeling bullet proof in a fight. 6. Many of the fights were comprised of "sucker punches" and other equally nasty tactics. Students, hostile and unconcerned about the welfare of others, often chose to get an unfair advantage by using whatever means available at the time. 7. Many of the students, after maturing, were genuinely sorry to have hurt another human being and now live with that regret.
In summary, fighting in school is terrible, no matter how it occurs. Wake up students, parents, staff, administration, and school boards to the fact that fighting must be stopped to insure the public safety.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
A Baby Pigeon?
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Lyrics and Popular Songs
Today, We're All Irish?
Monday, March 16, 2009
I Pray For Soldiers Every Day
Have You Lost Your Faith?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Smiles Interpreted
Friday, March 13, 2009
West Virginia Barbie Doll
- H. B. 2918
(By Delegate Eldridge)
[Introduced March 3, 2009; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §47-25-1, relating to banning the sale of "Barbie" dolls and other dolls that influence girls to be beautiful.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia: That the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated §47-25-1, to read as follows: ARTICLE 25. BARBIE DOLLS. §47-25-1. Unlawful sale of Barbie dolls. It shall be unlawful in the state to sell "Barbie" dolls and other similar dolls that promote or influence girls to place an undue importance on physical beauty to the detriment of their intellectual and emotional development.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to ban the sale of Barbie dolls and other similar dolls.