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June 14, 2015

Bullying

Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully or by others, of an imbalance of social or physical power, which distinguishes bullying from conflict (Juvonen, J., Graham, S., 2014).
Behaviors used to assert such domination can include verbal harassment or threat, physical assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed repeatedly towards particular targets. Rationalizations for such behavior sometimes include differences of social class, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, appearance, behavior, body language, personality, reputation, lineage, strength, size or ability. If bullying is done by a group, it is called mobbing  (Davenport, Schwartz,  Elliott. 1999).
Bullying can be defined in many different ways. The UK has no legal definition of bullying, while some U.S. states have laws against it. Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – emotional (sometimes called relational), verbal, physical, and cyber. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion, such as intimidation (Brank, Hoetger, and Hazen. December, 2012).
Bullying ranges from simple one-on-one bullying to more complex bullying in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may seem to be willing to assist the primary bully in his or her bullying activities. Bullying in school and the workplace is also referred to as peer abuse  (Elizabeth Bennett, January 2006). Robert W. Fuller has analyzed bullying in the context of rankism.
A bullying culture can develop in any context in which humans interact with each other. This includes school, family, the workplace, home, and neighborhoods. In a 2012 study of male adolescent American football players, "the strongest predictor was the perception of whether the most influential male in a player's life would approve of the bullying behavior." (Steinfeldt, Vaughan, LaFollette, Steinfeldt, Matthew C. October 2012)
Bullying may be defined as the activity of repeated, aggressive behavior intended to hurt another individual, physically, mentally or emotionally. Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person. It can be classified into four types (Berger, 2014) :
  1. Physical (hitting, punching, or kicking)
  2. Verbal (name-calling or taunting)
  3. Relational (destroying peer acceptance and friendships)
  4. Cyber-bullying (using electronic means to harm others)

1.               Physical, verbal, and relational bullying are most prevalent in primary school and could also begin much earlier. Cyber-bullying is more common in secondary school than in primary school (Berger, 2014). Norwegian researcher Dan Olweus says bullying occurs when a person is "exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons". He says negative actions occur "when a person intentionally inflicts injury or discomfort upon another person, through physical contact, through words or in other ways."
The word "bully" was first used in the 1530s meaning "sweetheart", applied to either sex, from the Dutch boel "lover, brother", probably diminutive of Middle High German buole "brother", of uncertain origin (compare with the German buhle "lover"). The meaning deteriorated through the 17th century through "fine fellow", "blusterer", to "harasser of the weak". This may have been as a connecting sense between "lover" and "ruffian" as in "protector of a prostitute", which was one sense of "bully" (though not specifically attested until 1706). The verb "to bully" is first attested in 1710  (Douglas Harper, 2013).
Dr. Cook says that "A typical victim is likely to be aggressive, lack social skills, think negative thoughts, experience difficulties in solving social problems, come from a negative family, school and community environments and be noticeably rejected and isolated by peers" (Cook, Clayton. 2010). Victims often have characteristics such as being physically weak, as well as being easily distraught emotionally. They may also have physical characteristics that make them easier targets for bullies such as being overweight or having some type of physical deformity. Boys are more likely to be victims of physical bullying while girls are more likely to be bullied indirectly  (Vanderbilt and Augustyn,. 2010).
The results of a meta-analysis conducted by Cook and published by the American Psychological Association in 2010 concluded the main risk factors for children and adolescents being bullied, and also for becoming bullies, are the lack of social problem-solving skills ( Cook, Clayton. 2010).
Children who are bullied often show physical or emotional signs, such as: being afraid to attend school, complaining of headaches or a loss of appetite, a lack of interest in school activities and spending time with friends or family, and having an overall sense of sadness.
Mona O'Moore of the Anti-Bullying Centre at Trinity College in Dublin, has written, "There is a growing body of research which indicates that individuals, whether child or adult, who are persistently subjected to abusive behavior are at risk of stress related illness which can sometimes lead to suicide". Those who have been the targets of bullying can suffer from long term emotional and behavioral problems. Bullying can cause loneliness, depression, anxiety, lead to low self-esteem and increased susceptibility to illness. Bullying has also been shown to cause maladjustment in young children, and targets of bullying who were also bullies themselves exhibit even greater social difficulties (Arsenault, et al. July, 2006).
Even though there is evidence that bullying increases the risk of suicide, bullying alone does not cause suicide. Depression is one of the main reasons why kids who are bullied commit suicide  (Kim and Leventhal, 2008). It is estimated that between 15 and 25 children commit suicide every year in the UK alone because they are being bullied. Certain attributes of a person are correlated to a higher risk for suicide than others such as: American Indian, Alaskan Native, Asian American, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. When someone is unsupported by his or her family or friends, it can make the situation much worse for the victim.
Some have argued that bullying can teach life lessons and instill strength. Helene Guldberg, a child development academic, sparked controversy when she argued that being a target of bullying can teach a child "how to manage disputes and boost their ability to interact with others", and that teachers should not intervene, but leave children to respond to the bullying themselves (Tanya, 2009).

A few studies have pointed up some potentially positive outcomes from bullying behavior. These studies have found that with some individuals, as a result of their having been targeted with bullying behavior, this certain minority of former bullying "targets" have actually experienced being "enabled" through their experiences with bullying to develop various coping strategies, which included "standing up for themselves" in ways which acted to "re-balance" former imbalances of power. Such former bullying targets have reported such things as "becoming a better person" as a result of their former bullying ordeals. The teaching of such anti-bullying coping skills to "would-be-targets" and to others has been found to be an effective long term means of reducing bullying incidence rates and a valuable skill-set for individuals.

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Learning English (final task)

     Some people thinks learn english languages is hard,  and other people think that learning English is easy. I think it depends on itself. Learn foreign languages (such a English languages) will be esier if people’s interest with languages that they learn. It same with me, I think learn English is hard but sometimes can be easy.
     I have learn English since elementary school. I learn about read, write,  speak in English and I think I can read and write in english  but until now I can’t speak English fluently. Sometimes I’m bored with English lesson cause the teacher who teaches me treat me like a dump. My parent, teacher, uncle, and everyone around me said that English is important, English is necessary, English is bla bla bla bla whatever. Ah, my ears sicks listened that lecture. So, I have to learn English  to shut them up.
     Actually, I don’t hate English lesson. I loved it but I’m too lazy to learn that languages. Especially the grammar. In Indonesia, grammar is only S-P-O-K and don’t need time management or sentence to represent the past, present, and future. In English grammar, time management/sentence is needed to represent the time (past, present, and future) and the verbs that used are different on each sentence.
     In English grammar we should learn about “to be”. “To be” is complementary word in a sentence that is used to connect from one word to another word. “To be” commonly used to describe the nominal verbal and verbal continuous. “To be” itself can be differentiated into two parts, which are to be for the present time (now) and to be in the past (the past).

     For example the present sentence, the formula is S + to be + V1 + O/noun. I think the sentence was the easiest to understand than other sentences. Grammar in English has 16 sentence and I can’t remember all of them.  So, learning English is still hard for me and I will try to learn about grammar.

May 03, 2015

Passive Voice

The passive voice is a grammatical construction (specifically, a "voice"). The noun or noun phrase that would be the object of an active sentence  appears as the subject of a sentence with passive voice.
The subject of a sentence or clause featuring the passive voice typically denotes the recipient of the action (the patient) rather than the performer (the agent). The passive voice in English is formed periphrastically, the usual form uses the auxiliary verb be (or get) together with the past participle of the main verb.

Passive Voice Formula
1. Simple Present Tense
            à S + IS/AM/ARE + V 3
Ex : I am called by the lecture
 Anita is bitten by a mosquito

2. Present Continous Tense
à S + AM/IS/ARE + BEING + V 3
Ex : I am being called by the lecture
 Anita is being bitten by a mosquito
3. Simple Past Tense
            à S + WAS/WERE + V 3
Ex : We were called by the lecture.
  The car was sold by the owner.
4. Past Continous Tense
à S + WAS/WERE + BEING + V 3
Ex : We were being called by the lecture.
  The car was being sold by the owner.

Example :
Active sentences to passive sentences
1.         [active] Harry ate six shrimp at dinner.
[passive] At dinner, six shrimp were eaten by Harry.

2.         [active] Sue changed the flat tire.
[passive] The flat tire was changed by Sue.

3.         [active] We are going to watch a movie tonight.
[passive] A movie is going to be watched by us tonight.

4.         [active] Mom read the novel in one day.
[passive] The novel was read by Mom in one day.

5.         [active] Tom painted the entire house.
[passive] The entire house was painted by Tom.

6.         [active] The two kings are signing the treaty.
[passive] The treaty is being signed by the two kings.

7.         [active] Alex posted the video on Facebook.
[passive] The video was posted on Facebook by Alex.

8.         [active] The director will give you instructions.
[passive] Instructions will be given to you by the director.

9.         [active] Susan will bake two dozen cupcakes for the bake sale.
[passive] For the bake sale, two dozen cookies will be baked by Susan.

10.       [active] The team will celebrate their victory tomorrow.
[passive] The victory will be celebrated by the team tomorrow.

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March 29, 2015

(Task 1) My Hobbies

My name is Adlan Esa, I’m 21 years old. I lived in Cikarang, West Java and I’m a student in Gunadarma University. On holiday I usually sleep, playing game, and internet surfing just like a NEET. But I’m not like that, I’m just little slacker, little diligent, and I’m here to telling my hobbies.

My hobbies are listening music, playing guitar, drawing, watching anime, reading manga, and playing games. I like all music genre but rock is my favorite and my favorite band is Oasis. That is one of my favorite band, I have many favorite band like Dream Theater, Radiohead, The Beatles, L’arc en Ciel, One Ok Rock, Depapepe, and etc.

I can play a guitar and I have one person I admired as a guitaris. The name is John Petrucci from Dream Theater, John is the best guitaris I’ve ever seen. He is a famous guitaris from New York, USA. I have watched his concert with dream theater in Indonesia twice. That was great and that’s inspire me. So, I form a band with my friends and we usually practice on holiday. It mean we rarely to practice and we don’t  have enough time cause we have a bunch of assignment given from lecture. Gosh~  it’s hard for me.

I like drawing, I like drawing a illustration from MangaI have drawing many illustration from the manga I read like Beelzebub, Bakuman, One Piece, Katekyo Hitman Reborn, and etc. Beelzebub is the manga I like the most, it will make you laugh until your cheek cramps lol. You know, if a manga is quite popular among the reader, the manga will be adapted to anime. It mean manga will be animated on television.

By the way, I like watching anime. I can spent an hours just for watching anime. Sometimes on holiday I can spent a whole day to watching anime. It can’t be helped, I think I’m addicted and you know if someone like or get addict to something excessively it’s called “otaku” (in Japanesse) or I can say a “maniac”.

Talking about otaku/maniac, I also like playing games and get addict to it. I can spent my time to playing game for over 12 hours. I have play many games like shooting games, advanture games, Role-playing Games (RPG), PC games, and etc. I have playstation console and emulator like NintendoDS emulator and I think emulator is better. Emulator don’t need a CD ROM as long as you have an ISO file from the game console you want to play.

My favorite game is Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy is the Role-Playing Game, I have play all of the series of Final Fantasy but I’d prefer to Final Fantasy VII. I think Final Fantasy VII is the best among the other Final Fantasy Series. I like the storyline, backsound and themesong. That’s Epic! and of course I have another games I like such Breath of Fire, Wild Arm, Prince of Persia, Assasin Creed, World of Warcraft, and etc.