Virus Reflection

First knowing what are viruses are:

Trojan horse is a program that gets into your personal data base and reads and copys your whole information and deletes it little by little. Sooner or later your whole computer goes crazy and without a anit-virus system program your computer is destoryed and your account is hacked(meaning someone else goes in your account and messes around or uses your account for personal reasons) and fooled around.

Phishing is a tool to “fish” out information by going in as a e-mail and when you click on it to activite it the virus starts up. Even if you don’t know it but your computer is slowly being copyed.

Worms are Mainly a e-mail that speards around to other computer by mail or by internet sites these are very harder to not get. Since its not easy to see which is a fake e-mail or a real one.

Doing this reserach was helpful for all of us. Because we now can fight back and learn more about these viruses.

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In Vietnam

Kids don’t always go to the teacher’s house to eat lunch. Middle School goes home to eat lunch. While the lower grades stay in their class room and eat, they bring their lunches from home. In Vietnamese schools they don’t have cafeteria. They either eat at home for lunch or eat at their classrooms. In Vietnamese schools they do chores. The 4 hour school is for the middle school students since they leave at lunch time. They go to school 6 times in a week. I hope this comment helps your understand Vietnamese schools.

Our school is an international school. We are a mix of Koreans, Vietnamese, Americans, Chinese, and other countries. Our school only has around 17-18 students in a class. We eat in the cafeteria, not at home. We also have homeroom, too. Our grade is divided into 3 homeroom classes (around 12 students in a class). We don’t do any chores in our school, we just work classes. We work in school for 7 hours (from 8 AM to 3PM). We go to school 5 times a week and rest in the weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

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My Reflection

i learn more about Columbus and how he was a pitiable man.

In Social Studies our group study about Columbus bad side

we find out what did Columbus did that was bad and cruel.

we had a great time researching and reading about him, then we had a debate and showed how Columbus was bad to the other group that was showing how Columbus was a good man.

But in the end it was a tie.

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Cyber Bulleying

Cyber bullying is a form of bullying with emails, websites, and messages from phones or from comments. There are ways to stop Cyber bullying like not replying to the comment or finding the source where the comment comes from you can use programs like Outlook or Outlook Express to find where is this person and then contact your parent or someone from the school to help you stop the person from cyber bullying you.

Another way to stop from getting cyber bullying is not giving out your age, location and your gender or real name. People can use these clues to find you. You could also start a cyber bullying by accident by saying something that looks like your saying something mean. Remember whatever you say on the web thousands of people could be watching so better watch what you type.

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Script

I am writing about myself

My name is Alfred

I love games,food,movies,anime, and last but not least i love guns.

i like playing games. Playing games make me feel comfortable  and also waste time.

I also love eatting and drinking(not in the alcohol)

I like watching movies and anime.

And i wish i went to the army to help our country.

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want ad -alfred-

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Steps of using Jing

Step 1. Find a picture you want to choose.

Step 2. Use the capture selection to take the picture.

Step 3. drag the crossheir to the right size of the image.

Step 4. click on the “click” button.

Step 5. choose the file where to be save as.

Step 6. click on save

Step 7. find a folder to save at

Step 8. find add media in the blog post

Step 9. click “Add an Image”

Step 10. choose files to upload

Step 11. then click on “insert in blog”

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