Wednesday 2 March 2016

Cyber Bullying

1a) The word is Feminist
1b) The word is Compensation

2) The social media app was called twitter
3) The sentences were 12 weeks and 8 weeks
4) She was tweeting because she was wanting more rights

5) The phrase is cyber bullying
5b) Emoji

6) 40%
7) Germany, Netherlands and South Africa
8) New Zealand
9a)

Discuss the ways in which schools and society can tackle cyber bullying.
If there was a law for cyber bulling,


Wednesday 3 February 2016

Crime and Religion


1)  Pursuit 
2) equitable 
3) Erosion 
4) Human rights 

2)Archbishop Oscar Romero and his pursuit 
3) Reducing risks of disasters, Creating Peace 
4)

Wednesday 20 January 2016

A Fake Body 
Police tape 
Three People 
Photography 
Training 

Unscrupulous - Having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair
Radical - Relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough
Innovation - He action or process of innovating
Conveyed - Transport or carry to a place
Deterrent - A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something
Sophisticated - Having, revealing, or involving a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture.
Biometrics - In computer security, biometrics refers to authentication techniques that rely on measurable physical characteristics that can be automatically checked
Committed - Pledged or bound to a certain course or policy; dedicated
Laborious - Requiring considerable time and effort
Detestable - Deserving intense dislike
Algorithms - Is a procedure or formula for solving a problem.
Phenomenal - Remarkable or exceptional, especially exceptionally good.
Predict - Say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something


2. Using the "Forensic Science" Newspaper article identify two ways that forensic scientists can link a person to a crime scene?










Wednesday 4 November 2015

Role Of Sport In Society

Role of sport in society 

Who are they - Jessica Ennis, 
Where is this - The Olympic Games 

The Olympic Games have tried to inspire young people to play more sport, but some figures have shown the number has gone down since the Olympics. 

1. What did the London Olympic's promise to do?
To inspire more young people to play more sport. 
2. What has happened to the number of young people playing sport since the Olympic games?
The new official figures show that the number of 16-25 year olds playing sport has gone down since the games.
3.Why is this a concern? 
There is lots of concern over a long-term increase in childhood obesity and the public-health impacts of inactive lifestyles. 
4. Name two positive impacts of the Olympic games. 
More than two million adults are now riding bikes at least once a week. 
More people are playing sport. 
5. How many more disabled people are playing sport at least once a week now?

Usain bolt's diet consists of 1,000 chicken nuggets over the time at the Olympic's. Usain Bolt eats about three kilograms of protein and four kilograms of fat. He consumed 2220 mg of sodium each day, or about five times the daily recommended intake.


http://en.espn.co.uk/athletics/sport/story/254395.html

Wednesday 7 October 2015

Weapon crime

Weapons bin
Photo of a Girl
Help line number
Free bag

What could be done to prevent this crime?
There could be bins all around the UK so there would be less knife crime.


Devastating - highly destructive or damaging.
Unveiling - remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover
Initiative - the ability to assess and initiate things independently 
Fatally -  leading to death or disaster 
Disposal - the action or process of getting rid of something
Criticised - indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
MP - A member of parliament
Community -   A sense of belonging and feeling valued. 
"Fitting tribute" - It is fitting that we should ​remember those who ​died
Permanent - It stays there forever until it breaks or gets broken 

Joshua Ribera 

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Cyber crime

Cyber crime 

£18bn - £27bn estimated annual cost to Britain 

44m Number of cyber attacks in 2011 in the UK
80pc proportion preventable through computer 'Hygiene'

top 4 among biggest risks to uk sucurity 2010

8pc proportion of the UK GDP coming from the web-based business

1. In the stimulus material provided, what word or phrase is used for ; 
A criminal activity done by using computers and the internet - cyber crimes the conditions of being anonymous.
Not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so.

2. identify the three different areas of cyber crime - Fraud, Financial crimes and phishing 

3. Identify and explain the changing nature of cyber crime -

4. Explain how organisations or individuals might commit fraud on the internet - attacks against computers and abuse 

5. The source of this information was the interpol website. Research interpol and explain what they