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Cabir – Cellphone Virus

Apr 18th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: drafts

We have all suffered from viruses and Trojans attacking our computer systems, erasing our data, sending out messages and spreading virus and so on. All the frustrations with fixing our computer or even to the extent of buying new computers are results of viruses. So how do we get viruses? Well first of all, by [...]



Digital Divide: What is it?

Mar 18th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: drafts


That was then, this is now 2

Feb 21st, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: Reflections

Book Review 2: That was then, this is now
By S.E.Hinton

Theme:
Freedom:
Freedom is one of the themes in this novel. The characters – Bryon, Max, Cathy and M&M – are free to do whatever they wanted most of the time without any parental supervision. Bryon and Max often went around the neighborhood picking fights with kids who [...]



That was then, This is now Post 1

Feb 12th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: Readings, Reflections

That was then, this is now
by: S.E.Hilton

Summary:
Two boys, one is big-built, buff, muscular and tall; name Bryon and the other, his adopted brother/bestfriend name Mark, is scrawny, small and short. Both of them are very close as if they were really brothers. The boys both like to get into fights, play pool for money (Bryon [...]



Book 1: Questions and Answers

Feb 7th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: Reflections

The Edible Woman
By: Margaret Atwood
Themes:
Woman’s struggle for status
I believe that the theme of The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood is woman’s struggle to find their place among people. In the novel, the protagonist Marian McAlpin, a Canadian college graduate struggles in her newly independent life to find out where she stands. Working in a [...]



The Edible Woman

Feb 2nd, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: Readings

The Edible Woman

By: Margaret Atwood
The Novel that I am reading is called The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood. It is a very interesting book to read. From this book, I have learned a few things. I learn or to be more accurate, was given insight to what it is like living as a university student, [...]



I bet you won’t be able to finish reading this post

Jan 27th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: Reflections

Recently, Nicholas Carr, an American writer – Alumni of Harvard and Dartmouth University (so apparently he’s some smart bookworm) wrote an article on the Atlantis saying that Google is making us all stupid. After reading the article, I thought: “What on earth?”
In the article, Carr wrote that due to the internet, people (especially the younger [...]



To Mr.Bertoia

Jan 27th, 2010 | By Kaylyn Allen | Category: drafts