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Transcript: The Dark Tetrad Regression analysis showed that direct sadism uniquely predicted cyber-trolling on YouTube and other forum sites. Direct Sadism β = .44 Direct Sadism r = .40* Permanence Target mass audience Anonymity Time Convenience What about Cyber-Trolls? What is “trolling”? Study 2: Does Sadism Map Onto Core Characteristics of Cyber-Trolls? Psychopathy They are impulsive thrill seekers Narcissism They are egotistical and self-centered Machiavellianism They are strategic manipulators Sadism Seek opportunities to hurt people Direct vs. vicarious sadism A Psychological Study Direct Sadism β = .56*** Trolling Thanks for listening! Conclusion Cyber-Trolls: Just harmless pranksters? Cyber-Activities and the Law Study 1 Just Harmless Pranksters? Multiple regression analysis showed a strong, unique relationship between direct sadism and trolling. Machiavel -lianism Study 1 Someone who intentionally posts inflammatory material on the internet Someone who posts inappropriate remarks for their own amusement The elicited reactions reinforce cyber-trolling and nefarious amusement Dark tetrad personalities reported greater enjoyment of cyber-stalking on Facebook than others Narcissism r = .46** What are the personality and internet activities of cyber-trolls? No previous studies There are 4 suspects: Dark Tetrad (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism, sadism) Future Research Narcissism β = -.11* β = .44, SE = 0.68, t(100) = 2.05, p = .05 Cyber-Trolls β = .03 Cyber-bullying is defined as: “… a type of harassment using new technology. Whether it is criminal harassment depends on the facts of a case. Cyberbullies use social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube), blogs, texting, instant messaging, and other internet avenues to engage in deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour intended to harm, embarrass, or slander someone. Although their work is public, cyberbullies are often anonymous and it is often harder to identify and stop them.” Cyber-bullying may also be defamation The Criminal Code (section 300) outlaws publishing a defamatory libel – material published, without lawful justification or excuse, likely to injure the reputation of any person by exposing them to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or designed to insult the person. Study 2: Are Cyber-Trolls Sadists? Cyber-Trolls: Who are they? Cyber-Trolls: Also Cyber-Bullies? Vicarious Sadism r = .33* Cyber-Activities and the Law Cyber-Trolls: Characteristics There is no specific legislation for cyber-bullying or cyber-trolling Civil Law Defamation: slander or libel Unsafe environment Responsibility for any consequences that perpetrator might reasonably have guessed would happen Criminal Law Harassment Defamatory libel Anywhere on the internet! Internet forums Imageboard, social news or entertainment sites (e.g., 4Chan, Reddit, 9Gag) Comment sections of various websites (e.g., news outlets) Social media websites (e.g., Facebook, Youtube) There is no specific legislation for cyber-bullying or cyber-trolling Civil Law Defamation: slander or libel Unsafe environment Responsibility for any consequences that perpetrator might reasonably have guessed would happen Criminal Law Harassment Defamatory libel Cyber-Trolls: A Psychology Study Cyber-Trolling and Bullying Facilitated by Technology Legal Implications: The Debate Cyber-Trolls: Also Cyber-Bullies? Results Study 1: Dark Personalities and Social Media Usage Trolling scale items: “I have sent people to shock websites for the lulz.” “I like to troll people in forums or the comments section of websites.” “The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it.” The End Gaming Griefers Grief tourists Cyber-Trolls: Also Cyber-Bullies? Judith Donald (1996) Someone who engages in identity deception and manipulation Whitney Phillip’s (2012) Four Pillar Theory of Trolls Self-identify as trolls Vernacular language (e.g., plox, sauce, lulz) Trolling for the “lulz” (troll reward, troll food) Anonymity Vicarious Sadism Big Issues β = .19** Criminalize cyber-bullying or Educational Campaigns against Bullying Trolling is motivated by sadistic pleasure-seeking This may have important legal implications, especially in cases of extreme harassment with tragic outcomes Trolling indicates broader anti-sociality Technology has facilitated the damage that Dark Personalities can do Permanent damage Narcissists, direct sadists and vicarious sadists expressed greater enjoyment of cyber-trolling on YouTube than others. Cyber-Trolls: Where are they? Psychopathy β = .06 But there are other types of cyber-trolls… The case of Amanda Todd

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Transcript: (Alamy), (VectorStock), (VectorStock), (Freepik), (Freepik), (Gstudio) Implications Low Carbon Emissions Lower Future Cost Sustainable (axel2001) (Rowling) Limitations Location Manufacturing Cost Competes for Space (Lim) Implications Low Carbon Emissions Less Overall Cost Sustainable Efficient Limitations Location Dependent Production Costs Cause of Noise Pollution (Freepik) (Rehman) Limitations River Flow Maintenance & Implementation Location Implications Low Carbon Emissions Flood Control Sustainable Consistent Reliable (Tommaso.sansone91) Industrial Revolution Invention of Coal Generator Coal Mining Boom (Sutka) Limitations Finite Resource Public Opinion Waste Disposal Options Implications Emissions Location Efficiency (Zuozuozuozuo) (Newman) Implications Renewable Provides Jobs Consistent Reduces Waste Limitations Inefficient Large Deforestation Emissions (Freepik) (Ívarsson) Implications Renewable Small Low-Carbon Sustainable Heating Limitations Seismicity Initial Costs Location (Wanicon) (Merrick) 04: Energy Sources (Perini) 01: History The Delicate Balance Between Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy By Lincoln Boswell, Beniel Eugene, Randy Nguyen, and Caleb Cherinet (Photo_smart) Dark Money Fossil Fuels Usage 90%+ of Carbon Dioxide Emissions 60% of the US's energy Hybrid Renewable Solution (Getty) Reasoning (Wilde) High Energy Production Environmental Impact What's The Issue? (Pleul) (Krapf) Low Carbon Emissions (Axpo Services) Meets Demand Geothermal and Bioenergy Location-Dependent Environmental Impact Cost 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy Limitations Space Money (Guccione) (Davis) Fossil Fuels Dominate Energy Production Fossil Fuels Dominate Energy Production Fossil Fuels Dominate Energy Production Environmental Impacts Carbon Emissions Harm the Environment Carbon Emissions Harm the Environment Carbon Emissions Harm the Environment (Dohm) Climate Change is Hurting the Economy Climate Change is Hurting the Economy Climate Change is Hurting the Economy Wildlife Agriculture Natural Disasters Climate Change 02: Exigency (Generated by Img2Go) $500,000,000 How can the Usage of Fossil Fuels in the United States Effectively be Reduced while Minimizing Undesirable Consequences? Fossil Fuels are the Primary Contributor to Climate Change Climate Change's Consequences are Catastrophic (Abbot) 03: Question Changing to Alternative Energy Sources is Imperative 06: Conclusion (By robokoboto)

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Transcript: - Consumers of the inpatient mental health services available through Alfred Health. - Residents of the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne and surrounding areas. - Family members: Parents, siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles. - Workers; employers and employees - Students. - Friends. Interior Design Sensory Box Occupational Enablement Sonya Vargas (La Trobe Unversity supevisor) Kate Dunne, Jonathan Smith, Anton Horvat, Freya Coker (Alfred Health project sponsors) Health workers from external agencies Consumers Office of the cheif psychiatrist , (2002) References Population (Masters Home Improvement, 2014) What did we learn from health workers from Alfred Psychiatry and external agencies? Patient rooms High Dependency Unit (HDU) Key Items: - Patients in an acute stage of mental illness which makes it difficult for health workers to engage. - Limited resources available for participation in meaningful activities. - Security and safety concerns in a restrictive environment. Implementation Incorporate sensory approach into policy documents Evaluate outcomes Share manual with other agencies Additional Research (Masters Home Improvement, 2014) Law, M., Cooper, B,. Strong, S., Stewart, D., Rigby, P. & Letts, L. 1996. The Person-Environment-Occupation Model: A transactive approach to occupational performance. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63(1): 9-23. Masters Home Improvement, 2014 [image]. Retrieved 19 November from: https://www.masters.com.au/media/MASTERS/Product/1000x1000/x101158940_0_9999_v1_m56577569831431582.jpg.pagespeed.ic.1SWRqf-cgd.jpg Masters Home Improvement, 2014 [image]. Retrieved 19 November from: https://www.masters.com.au/media/MASTERS/Product/1000x1000/101132846_0_9999_v1_m56577569831431621.jpg Masters Home Improvement, 2014 [image]. Retrieved 19 November from: https://www.masters.com.au/media/MASTERS/Product/1000x1000/900013558_0_9999_v1_m56577569831018855.jpg Inter-Ikea Systems B. V., 2014 [image]. Retrieved 19 November from: http://www.ikea.com/au/en/images/products/ullkaktus-cushion__0276348_PE414782_S4.JPG 1) Mental health research - Physical environment. 2) Time management - Project planning. 3) Stakeholder conflict - Ethical considerations. 4) Resources - Technology and transport. 1) General maintenance. 2) Increase available space. 3) Introduction of natural elements. 4) Decorate the space. 5) Decrease the institutionalised feel. Pavi Karthikeyan, Izabella Mambort & Hannah More What is a sensory room? What evidence is there? Warm blue tones or earthy colours Soothing or personal artwork for display Carpet floor Vs Lino Indoor plants These environmental recommendations are currently guiding modifications of the Alfred HDU Future project recommendations Limitations Outdoor area has a positive effect on the well-being of patients in the HDU. Current outdoor area under-utilised and minimally supportive of occupational engagement. Modifications to the Physical Environment of the Alfred Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Service (High Dependency Unit) to Improve Consumer Occupational Enablement and Well-being Are there any questions? HDU Common Area Sensory Room Findings: Lack of structured OT input Boredom Lack of sensory and occupational opportunities Agression and use of restrictive interventions Comprehensive or increased levels of individual care High staff to patient ratio Low stimulus environment Safety and security is a priority Minimal OT input - lack of resources Therapeutic environment Decreased supervision Occupational therapy input Recommendations Processes Homely design Vs Institutionalized feel Promote emotional wellbeing and provide feeling of comfort Interviews Health workers at the Alfred and at external agencies Low Dependency unit Short term: Short-term Recommendation: Recommendations Interior design/Decoration Phase 1: Initiation Phase 2: Scoping and planning Phase 3: Implementation of information gathering Literature review Person Leading upto Project..... Alfred Psychiatry Long-term Recommendations: Environment Environment Design: Time spent in the room Supervision Assess each consumer's sensory preferences Training for staff Interior design (Masters Home Improvement, 2014) (Law, Cooper, Strong, Stewart, Rigby & Letts, L. 1996) (Inter-IKEA Systems B.V, 2014) Growing body of evidence Recovery oriented approach Feedback from Alfred Consumers Acknowledgements Ambient Features Interior Design Decoration Sensory Room Seclusion Room Exercise Equipment Outdoor areas Social Features Architectural Features Evidence-based and appropriate interventions for use in a HDU environment, including sensory interventions Prior ethical approval for students to interact with consumers Adaptable Findings PHYSICAL: Inpatient High-Dependency Unit (HDU) of The Alfred Hospital. SOCIAL: Mental illness is a taboo subject, one that is not usually addressed openly in society. CULTURAL: Mental illness is a 'hidden disease', which can be masked by a variety of factors. SOCIOECONOMIC: Underfunded in

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Transcript: http://www.usnews.com/opinion/news/cartoons/cartoons/2016-12-13/daily-cartoons Political Cartoon PowerPoint http://upfront.scholastic.com/cartoon-of-the-week/trump-and-the-environment/ http://upfront.scholastic.com/cartoon-of-the-week/the-divided-states-of-america/ November 10, 2016 Scholastic You can see a lot of gas/fumes from factories forming Donald Trump's face. So she's a hypocrite because she saying how trump is reckless and careless. USNews You can see an elephant talking to trump; trump then says no/interjection. They are saying how the two of them are arguing like children with useless comebacks. It's important because she was a potential candidate in the race. September 6, 2016 The person who made this probably thinks it was with the fact that he made trump say no in Russian. By; Brianna Todd April 2016 Scholastic There is a controversy that Russia rigged the election to make trump when the election. You can see Hillary with a case of emails spilling out of her case. pinterest You can see two student arguing over who will be the president. The teachers are watching and saying at least they pay attention to the election that summer. They are saying as Trump as president this nation will get more polluted. They are referring to when Hillary and Trump were arguing over twitter. When Trump became president there was protest that happened *He's not my president*. Trump has called climate change “a hoax,” although he recently said he’d keep an open mind about it. They are saying how the united states are now the Trump becoming president with all the different reactions how there is a divide amongst us. https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=political%20cartoons&rs=typed&term_meta[]=political%7Ctyped&term_meta[]=cartoons%7Ctyped New York Times(Scholastic) You can see a guy in the middle of the torn up flag thread and needle trying to put it together; he looks defeated/. December 14,2016 http://upfront.scholastic.com/cartoon-of-the-week/mean-spirited-politics/ December 12,2016

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Transcript: -Unknown Title- by Stiglich (2013) According to CNN, in 2013 Republicans and Democrats couldn't agree on a spending plan for the fiscal year and, therefore, leaving federal coffers short. However, this shutdown only lasted a couple of day. There are no actions captured in the cartoon. “Well, the shutdown is finally over. Now we can get back to doing what we do best…what is it that we do again?”- The artist, tries to portray the government as a circus. They don’t know what they are doing and therefore they don’t do anything at all. These words might cause rage among the US citizens since their trust rests with those in power. -The cartoon portrays a government that does not work for the people. A government that doesn’t even knows how to work and, therefore, neglects its duties and responsibilities. This would explain the shutdown in the first place. Iraq and Afghanistan War by Matt Wuerker (2010) The United States military is sent to "help" Iraq with a hammer instead of a screw driver. This symbolizes that the U.S. is trying to fix an issue with the wrong solutions. -"You're welcome!!" the U.S. says after they try to "help" Iraq, as another helicopter says "Look! More nails!" symbolizing that the United States military has seen another "problem" that they can fix with the "hammer" and the jets (symbolizing fast actions, and taking flight to go after the problem) carry it to the next situation. -The helicopters are ways to scout and to see the situation to make sure that is is completed, The "Hammer" symbolizes how the United States "fixes" the problems in other territories, The screws symbolize the problems in the country, and what type of help they need. -The United States is trying to fix the wrong problems with the wrong solutions, pounding the "problem" (in this case, the screws) into the ground, only worsening the issues. Government vs Businesses by Lisa Benson (2010) According to James Sherk, “More government spending, as many in Congress propose, will not reduce unemployment because government spending does not encourage businesses to invest and hire.” In 2010 unemployment reaches its peak (9.1%). “Create jobs.” “Play Dead.”- The government is clearly imposing a huge responsibility on big businesses. In the other hand, the businesses see that these will not be beneficial to their goals and decide to ignore and/or act as if nothing was going on. -Bear- Represents the government as the power holder. However, it illustrates is as an animal that is not using its whole abilities to enforce the demand. It not being illustrated as a person also shows that the government lacks the ability to communicate effectively and, therefore, to take good actions. -Suitcase and Business man- Represents the businesses that the government is trying to put under its power in order to satisfy a demand. Dithering Heights by William Warren (2009) “The Taliban is resurgent in Afghanistan, and al Qaeda supports insurgency and threatens America from its safe haven along the Pakistani border.” (Barbara Starr) There is an urgent need to stabilize the attention, direction, and resources. President Obama sits on top of a mountain of petals while playing games of chance with a flower. He is surrounded by military helicopters, cars, soldiers, and explosions. “I will send troops, I will send troops NOT…” Obama is playing games of chance while in Afghanistan there is an imminent war and danger. -Obama’s smile, flowers, petals- (games being played, delicate situation being taunted with) -Helicopters, soldiers, explosions- (express the need for resources and urgent attention) The artist tries to communicate that while Afghanistan is facing the Taliban alone, Obama is not giving the situation the urgent and immediate attention it deserves and there might be and imminent war approaching. -Obama Care by Lisa Benson (2003) A donkey and an elephant in a suit are pushing a giant pill back and forth over a thin man- This action demonstrate how overwhelmed the citizens of the US are when they face the new Obama Care and the pressure that the “animals” in the government place on them when they can’t make a firm decision about the plan. -“Roll it OUT!!....Roll it BACK!!”- This constant back and forth of change of minds is evident in the way the words “out” and “back” are emphasized. This means that some in the government want the plan to go out to the public and some might want to keep modifying it. -“Obama Care”- The captions simply indicate what the giant pill symbolizes. -Animals in suits- They represent a dumb government, they think only for themselves and are inconsiderate of how their actions affect others around. -Giant Pill- Represents the irony that the cure to obtain medical help in an easier manner is inflicting more stress in the citizens than it is giving relief. -Thin man- The man is being crushed by the decisions of the government. He represents a population that is being extremely affected by the situation and can’t move on until

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