Sunday, November 18, 2007

MSN scenario

It is 10:00 pm on a Wednesday night; you have finished your homework and you are chatting on MSN with three other friends. After 10 minutes two more friends ask to join the chat. By 10:30 pm five more people have joined and it is fun; however, there is a joke said about one of the people, rapidly followed by an insult. At first, no one knows how to respond, and then seconds later a message pops up stating, “I didn’t say that! It isn’t me saying these things. Someone is using my name. What is going on here?”

What is the issue involved in this scenario? Why is this serious?

The issue is that a person is appearing to be talking when it's not really them. This is serious because a person can get into a lot of trouble when it wasn't even them and someone else should get the blame. In addition the person who really did it is sort of in a “disguise” because they were appearing as another person.

What would be a responsible way to handle this situation?

I think that people should be honest in situations like this, and the person who did it should admit that it was him/her. I think that in the long run this would make a much less trouble for more people than only themselves.

How could a situation like this be resolved? How would one of the three main characters from The Revealers deal with this situation? One of characters from The Revealers would defiantly post a story to the all of the middle school about the issue. I think they would do that because that's what they did to deal with most of their problems they had. A nice way to resolve a situation like this would be to simply say the word "sorry" to the person getting made fun of and the person they used to send the information out.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Bullying in Language Arts

In Language Arts class we were assigned to read a book called "The Revealers". It's about bullying. After class discussions we have to answer questions about our opinions of bullying, the first question is already posted on my blog (as you can see). There will be more posted later!
And as usual...loads of millions of hugs from ME=)

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Revealers

Blog Question: Is bullying a rite of passage of childhood and adolescence? Is it apart of the maturation process one needs to go through to reach adulthood?

I don't think that anyone deserves to be bullied just to be accepted into another age. The victims shouldn't have any more pain or problems in their life than they already are going through. Being bullied can actually affect a person's life later on when they are adults. Most bullies themselves have been bullied, and they are getting their aggression out on another person. In order for people to handle situations they do have to have gone through challenges and conflicts in life but i think that bullying too has to have boundaries. The victim should learn how to be strong and stand up fro themselves, but as I pointed out sometimes bullying can be carried on from person to person.

Monday, November 5, 2007

First blog

Hello gorgeous!
(yes, you are gorgeous...)
I'm Maria and am in class assigned to create a blog.
Wohoo now I'm done
Have a good day! And remember: someone will always love you.
Hugs from me