The Internet Etiquette is very important to our society. We never know when a person that you talk to online becomes hurt and feels insulted to something one says. We never know what will happen to a company's life if that is the case of the company. And we never know what will happen to the person's life.
For this study, I pointed out that without the knowledge of the Internet Etiquette, a person could make serious damages to a company or be at risk of endangering his or her life. The title itself, it isn't that convincing. But if you'll look into the topic more, it will help you realize that we shouldn't just neglect the Internet Etiquette.
As for the companies, without Internet Etiquette knowledge, someone could create corporate embarrassment and can drain the employee energy of a company. As for the life of the person, it's either one could lose his or her property, be imprisoned for his or her Internet Crime, or plainly, he could die because of these problems.
Think about it carefully. Issues have been circulating around the web. Many have encountered these.
So, if you want to live a life peacefully, the Internet Etiquette shouldn't be neglected and ignored.
Link to Keiter's Blogpost: http://kjgleek93.blogspot.com/2011/03/loser-like-me-3.html
I listen to a lot of songs. Sometimes, I like it. Sometimes, I don't. Sometimes, I love it so much that I want to listen to it over and over again. And sometimes, I hate it so much that I can think of deleting it on my playlist and regret why I even downloaded it.
Among all of the songs and all of the artists on my playlist, one singer defies them all -- Adam Lambert. He has been a favorite of mine since he joined the Eighth Season of American Idol last 2009. He always surprises the people with his performances, especially me. And that made me like him a lot more. His voice is just amazing.
His interpretation of the song "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke was one of his best performances. The song was written as a protest song to support the Civil Rights Movement during Cooke's time. During that time, the Black Americans were being degraded and this was written to promote equality of the races. As for Lambert's case, for being homosexual, this song suits him well.
In general, this song is for those who are fighting for their rights, when they are being degraded or being mocked by other people because they are gay, or because they are Blacks.
Well, people are still people. God created us equally, so why should the people bother? Right?
Well, nevermind the song, I love the singer who made this interpretation. ♥
Okay, okay. So, I haven't written my first blog post this year, so here it is. :)