Saturday, May 12, 2007

Cases on fraud

A fraud is a deception made for personal gain. Fraud is a crime and it is also a civil law violation. Defrauding people of money is presumably the most common type of fraud. Fraud can be committed through many methods including mail, phone and the Internet.


It can be:


  • academic fraud - the falsifying of research findings

  • intellectual fraud - signifies falsification

  • journalistic fraud - implies a similar notion, the falsification of journalistic findings.


E-mail fraud


Almost as soon as e-mail became used widely, it began to be used to defraud people. A naive individuals put their confidence in get-rich-quick schemes and lose their property. Fraudsters are sending e-mail messages or posting Web site information that is accessible from anywhere in the world.


How to avoid this? Don't be so trustful.


All institutions of justice , including police department are trying to fight with this. Don't be indifferent - report such crimes to the police.

Fears



Fear is a normal human emotional reaction.It is a powerful, unpleasant feeling of risk or danger, either real or imagined. Fear serves as motivation to escape to safety. An example of this may be something dangerous. During this situation the blood goes to big muscles (like legs) allowing the person to run faster.


Most people tend to avoid the things they feel afraid of. However, some people seek out of thrill of extreme sports, for example because the rush of fear can be exciting.


Most teenagers have some social fears like the fear of being embarrassed or rejected or fear of failing.




Popular people:


Barbara Streisand has a social fear. She was afraid of singing for public for twenty seven years. Streisand learnt to cope with her stage fright.




Kim Basinger is reported to suffer from panic and social fear too. It was very difficult for her to take her Oscar award in front of huge crowd. But she has had psychological therapy and it has been the solution of her problems.




To overcome fear you need:




  • be strong-minded


  • relax psychological


  • stop obsessing thoughts about the feared objects or events.




Monday, May 7, 2007

Guns control

To begin with, many damages can be caused by the firearms.


  • 10 000 of 15 000 murderes were commited with firearms in the USA

  • 49% of adults are owning a gun in the USA

  • a gun can get into criminals, juveniles, and in the "high-risk" individuals hands.

Individuals who have weaker nervous system and are carrying a gun can use it without any reason.


So, should a government regulate guns? The government claims that gun holding is for protection.


In the Bill of Rights the second amandment to the Constitution reads:


the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.


However, fewer guns means fewer deaths, homicide or suicide.