I am here and I am not silent for Monday, March 10, 2003

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Monday, March 10, 2003

Cyberspace bullies plague Britain's kids

This was something that came up on AOL's news section, from Reuters. It's interesting to note that girls are often the instigators of cyberbullying - the use of instant messaging (on the Internet) and text messaging (available on many cellphone plans) to terrorize victims into silence and... Sign in to see full entry.

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Skeeter's Where's the exit, FAST?

I would strongly suggest reading Skeeter's Where's the exit, fast? blog. It covers a little-known, poorly-understood form of abuse. Like Skeeter, I can just hear feminists howling at this point. The truth is that we are just as capable as men of certain forms of abuse - in fact, I think we tend to... Sign in to see full entry.

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3/10/2003 Yesterday's writing prompt: More words

Interesting prompt from late yesterday - "more words." As usual, everything from the headline on down is part of the prompt. Will more words really cure this problem? There are times when "more words" is the last thing I want to hear about "how to cure the problem of domestic violence." Words hurt,... Sign in to see full entry.

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Study Links Aggressive Adults, TV Viewing - Yahoo! News story

This story is from Yahoo! news' feed - again, I have copied it in its entirety, because Yahoo news links tend to expire very rapidly and I wanted the information to stay in here and available for those interested in domestic violence. By MALCOLM RITTER, AP Science Writer People who watch violent... Sign in to see full entry.

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The name of the post is derived from a Francis Schaeffer book, and intended to rebut something I'd seen on the Internet. The blog itself is about what I've learned about relationships from the ones I've had, and the ones I've observed. It will not be pleasant to read, and might wander off-topic occasionally, but is intended to be a long-term blog reading like a public journal.

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