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Joanna Tan

Identity theft rises, Gen Y most at risk - 0 views

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    Nearly 10 million Americans fell victim to identity theft in 2008. Older Internet users display a greater concern for protecting their online information. While Generation X and Baby Boomers have a high level of concern about identity theft, Generation Y, those aged 19 to 30, have a rather lackadaisical approach according to a research company.
guanyou chen

YouTube - Paprika Trailer - 0 views

shared by guanyou chen on 24 Mar 09 - Cached
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    Reviews Paprika Satoshi Kon has truly surpassed himself with the psychedelic adventure that is Paprika. It has been compared to Miyazaki's finest works, but with a decidedly sinister edge to it; and indeed the comparison is far from undue. Kon takes the quintessentially Japanese cuteness that is so common in Studio Ghibli titles, paints it in gloriously vivid colours, and then twists it with a disorientating brand of horror that only dreams can produce. Like Akira, it is not the sort of film you can simply watch once and comprehend; it is a highly intricate creation with a multitude of layers to be unravelled on each viewing. However, Paprika does not need to be understood in order to be appreciated: it is, even at face value, a visually stunning and thought provoking delve into the workings of the inner mind. The plot is adapted from a novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui: an experimental device has been produced that allows therapists to enter the dreams of their patients. Dr Atsuko Chiba, leader of the development team for the device (known as the DC Mini) uses it, despite its incompleteness, to explore the subconscious of her patients. When she enters the dream world, she adopts a body and a personality that is the absolute antithesis of her waking self: courageous, radiant, carefree and instinctual - Paprika. It is soon revealed that the DC Minis have been stolen and are being abused to such an extent that the world of dreams and reality are blurring into a single terrifying plane of existence. She proceeds to investigate the malicious theft as both her waking self and her dream self. Phrased like this, the storyline sounds incredibly clear. In reality, it's not. Just as the characters lose their ability to distinguish between the real world and that of dreams, the same effect is achieved on the viewer. It quickly becomes difficult to tell precisely whose dream is being represented, whose personality is manifested in whose physical bo
Peiwen NM3225

YouTube - A Facebook Identity Theft - 0 views

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    A news broadcast concerning the signing up of seven credit loans by a teenage boy on Facebook.\n
Joanna Tan

Girl Has Online Identity Stolen & Used Against Her - 0 views

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    An angry boyfriend took over his girlfriend's online persona to insult her friends so as to forge negative relationships. On the internet, there is currently no effective way of verifying who someone claims to be, or whether someone's identity has been hijacked. Our online identity is something we tend to take for granted, yet financial identity theft has increased exponentially.
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