Monday, February 19, 2007
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Now its My POEm :
I Cried Everday,
Not For Myself But For Her,
Its Too Much For Me To Handle,
As I Enjoyed Her Gentle Embrace,
I Felt Guilty For Her.
Why Must She Choose Me?
Can't She Choose Another Guy Beside Me?
We Sat In A Corner She And I,
And As We Stared With Compassion,
I Knew I Love Her.
Danial-Anonymous Love
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
As Her Hair From The Back Seems Messy,
Her Eyes,
Mesmerising,
Her Face As If Untouched,
But I Know That She Belongs To Another,
We Just Talked Like Normal Friends,
But In My Heart,
Shes The One For me,
The Whole Class Knows She Was Not A Virgin,
I Didn't Care,
The Whole Class Knows She Smoked,
What Does It Matter To Me?
All I Know Is That I love Her.
That Matters.
Love.
Adapted from Unknown-Love Island
Dun get the wrong idea
its for literature
Her Eyes,
Mesmerising,
Her Face As If Untouched,
But I Know That She Belongs To Another,
We Just Talked Like Normal Friends,
But In My Heart,
Shes The One For me,
The Whole Class Knows She Was Not A Virgin,
I Didn't Care,
The Whole Class Knows She Smoked,
What Does It Matter To Me?
All I Know Is That I love Her.
That Matters.
Love.
Adapted from Unknown-Love Island
Dun get the wrong idea
its for literature
Monday, January 29, 2007
Copyright
Copyright law stated that no copyrighted law shall be copied and ones who violate this law will be prosecuted in the court of law. Copyright is a protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form. This means that if you can see it, hear it and/or touch it - it may be protected. If it is an essay, if it is a play, if it is a song, if it is a funky original dance move, if it is a photograph, HTML coding or a computer graphic that can be set on paper, recorded on tape or saved to a hard drive, it may be protected. Copyright laws grant the creator the exclusive right to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute, perform and display the work publicly. Exclusive means only the creator of such work, not anybody who has access to it and decides to grab it.
Copyright law stated that no copyrighted law shall be copied and ones who violate this law will be prosecuted in the court of law. Copyright is a protection that covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form. This means that if you can see it, hear it and/or touch it - it may be protected. If it is an essay, if it is a play, if it is a song, if it is a funky original dance move, if it is a photograph, HTML coding or a computer graphic that can be set on paper, recorded on tape or saved to a hard drive, it may be protected. Copyright laws grant the creator the exclusive right to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute, perform and display the work publicly. Exclusive means only the creator of such work, not anybody who has access to it and decides to grab it.
Its just for my IT project(i need to copy,paste after this)
It should come as no surprise that parental involvement is the key to keeping kids safe online. You can lecture your kids, you can install filters to block objectionable websites, you can spy on your kids and you even can try to keep your kid off the Internet, but none of those tactics are as effective as engaging them in conversation about what they're doing online.
Tips for blogging safely:
It should come as no surprise that parental involvement is the key to keeping kids safe online. You can lecture your kids, you can install filters to block objectionable websites, you can spy on your kids and you even can try to keep your kid off the Internet, but none of those tactics are as effective as engaging them in conversation about what they're doing online.
Tips for blogging safely:
- Make it a condition of use that your children must always ask your permission before using the internet.
- Teach your children to never give out personal information online including pictures of anyone.
- Teach your children to think before they click: With whom are they chatting or e-mailing, what are they saying and how are they saying it? Will the person on the other end know they are joking?
- Teach your children to follow the golden rule of cyberspace: Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life!
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