FACEBOOK OR INTERNET ADDICTION

Internet addiction disorder (IAD), or, more broadly, Internet overuse, problematic computer use or pathological computer use, is excessive computer use that interferes with daily life. These terms avoid the distracting and divisive term addiction and are not limited to any single cause. IAD was originally proposed as a disorder in a satirical hoax by Ivan Goldberg, M.D., in 1995. He took pathological gambling as diagnosed by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) as his model for the description of IAD. It is not, however, included in the current DSM as of 2009. IAD receives coverage in the press, and possible future classification as a psychological disorder continues to be debated and researched. Online activities which, if done in person, would normally be considered troublesome, such as compulsive gambling or shopping, are sometimes called net compulsions.Others, such as reading or playing computer games, are troubling only to the extent that these activities interfere with normal life. Supporters of disorder classification often divide IAD into subtypes by activity, such as excessive, overwhelming, or inappropriate pornography use,[5] gaming,[6] online social networking, blogging, email, or Internet shopping. Opponents note that compulsive behaviors may not themselves be addictive. Contents [ 1 Possible disorder 1.1 Support 1.2 Opposition 2 Interest 3 Prevention and correction 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading Possible disorder There is debate over whether to include "Internet Addiction" as a diagnosis in DSM-V, the next (May 2013) edition of the DSM. Some argue that Internet addiction disorder exists and should be included, and some that it is neither an addiction nor a specific disorder and should not be included in DSM-V. In 2006, the American Medical Association declined to recommend to the American Psychiatric Association that they include IAD as a formal diagnosis in DSM-V, and recommended further study of "video game overuse. Some members of the American Society of Addiction Medicine opposed identifying Internet overuse and video game overuse as disorders.

Among the research identified as necessary is to find ways to define "overuse" and to differentiate an "Internet addiction" from obsession, self-medicating for depression or other disorders, and compulsion. While the existence of Internet addiction is debated, self-proclaimed sufferers are resorting to the courts for redress. In one American case (Pacenza v. IBM Corp.), the plaintiff argued he was illegally dismissed from his employment in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act because of Internet addiction triggered by Vietnam War-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The case is pending before the court in the Southern District of New York (case summarized in Glaser & Carroll, 2007). Support According to Maressa Orzack, director of the Computer Addiction Study at Harvard University's McLean Hospital, between 5% and 10% of Web surfers suffer some form of Web dependency. Another supporter, Jeremy Greenfield, Ph.D. of the Center for Internet Behavior conducted a study with ABC News.com in 1999 and is author of Virtual Addiction. He believes that some services available over the Internet have unique psychological properties which induce dissociation, time distortion, and instant gratification, with about 6% of individuals experiencing some significant impact on their lives. However, he says it may not best be seen as an addiction but rather as a compulsion. Greenfield claims that sex, gaming, gambling, and shopping online can produce a mood-altering effect. According to the Center for Internet Addiction Recovery (whose director is Kimberly S. Young, a researcher who has lobbied for the recognition of net abuse as a distinct clinical disorder), "Internet addicts suffer from emotional problems such as depression and anxiety-related disorders and often use the fantasy world of the Internet to psychologically escape unpleasant feelings or stressful situations."Over 60% of people seeking treatment for IAD claim involvement with sexual activities online which they consider inappropriate, such as excessive attention to pornography or involvement in explicit sexual conversations online. More than half are also addicted to alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or sex. In 2008 Jerald J. Block, M.D.,[20] Hilarie Cash, PhD,Kim McDaniel MA,argued that Internet addiction should be included as a disorder in the DSM-V. Block observed that diagnosis was complicated because 86% of study subjects showing IA symptoms also exhibited other diagnosable mental health disorders. A 2009 study suggested that brain structural changes were present in those classified by the researchers as Internet addicted, similar to those classified as chemically addicted. In his essay Internet Addiction: Does it Really Exist? Mark Griffiths states that “[t]he way of determining whether nonchemical (i.e., behavioral) addictions are addictive in a nonmetaphorical sense is to compare them against clinical criteria for other established drug-ingested addictions”, and although his data is dated, and may no longer represent average internet use accurately, Griffiths comes to the conclusion that the internet does meet that criteria for addiction in a small number of users. Scientists have found that compulsive internet use can produce morphological changes in the structure of the brain.A study which analyzed Chinese college students who had been classified as computer addicts by the study designers and who used a computer around 10 hours a day, 6 days a week, found reductions in the sizes of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, rostral anterior cingulate cortex, supplementary motor area and parts of the cerebellum compared to students deemed "not addicted" by the designers.On the other hand, increases in the density of the right parahippocampal gyrus and a spot called the left posterior limb of the internal capsule were also found.It has been theorized that these changes reflect learning-type cognitive optimizations for using computers more efficiently, but also impaired short-term memory and decision-making abilities—including ones in which may contribute to the desire to stay online instead of be in the real world.
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Opposition Psychiatrist Dr. Goldberg states that Internet addiction disorder is not a true addiction and may in fact be no more than a symptom of other, existing disorders.An overbroad description of addiction leaves open the possibility of every compensatory behavior being declared an addiction. For example, a person who has lengthy telephone conversations with a friend to avoid an unpleasant situation could be declared "addicted to the telephone" with equal validity as a person who chats on the Internet with the same underlying goal. Most, if not all "Internet addicts", already fall under existing diagnostic labels.For many individuals, overuse or inappropriate use of the Internet is a manifestation of their depression, anxiety, impulse control disorders, or pathological gambling.IAD is compared to food addiction, in which patients overeat as a form of self-medication for depression, anxiety, etc., without actually being truly addicted to eating. It is possible that a person could have a pathological relationship with a specific aspect of the Internet, such as bidding on online auctions, viewing pornography, online gaming, or online gambling (which is included under the existing Pathological Gambling), but that does not make the Internet medium itself addictive. For example,whether gambling is done on a computer or face-to-face does not affect whether or not it is pathological; a person with poor impulse control can lose sleep over a suspenseful novel or favorite television show or a computer game or the temptation to click on another web link. Also, there are significant and critical differences between common Internet activities (e-mail, chatting, web surfing) and pathological gambling, which the IAD notion heavily parallels. The Internet is largely a pro-social, interactive, and information-driven medium, while gambling is seen as a single, anti-social behavior that has very little social redeeming value. Many so-called Internet addicts do not suffer from the same damage to health and relationships that are common to established addictions. A complete review of the Internet addiction research at the end of 2008 (Byun et al., 2008) demonstrated significant, multiple flaws in most studies in this area. The researchers wrote in that article, "The analysis showed that previous studies have utilized inconsistent criteria to define Internet addicts, applied recruiting methods that may cause serious sampling bias, and examined data using primarily exploratory rather than confirmatory data analysis techniques to investigate the degree of association rather than causal relationships among variables.
Interest The interest in, and study and public concern over, internet overuse can be attributed to the fact that it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish between the online and offline worlds. The Internet has tremendous potential to affect the emotions of humans and in turn, alter our self-perception and anxiety levels. 25% of users fulfill Internet addiction criteria within the first six months of using the Internet. Many individuals initially report feeling intimidated by the computer but gradually feel a sense of "competency and exhilaration from mastering the technology and learning to navigate the applications quickly by visual stimulation" (Beard 374). The feeling of exhilaration can be explained by the way IAD sufferers often describe themselves as: bold, outgoing, open-minded, intellectually prideful, and assertive. The Ottawa Sun reports that a 1996 report in the UK "Advances in Psychiatric Treatment" claimed that a "significant minority" suffer from "Internet addiction". Up to 30% of South Koreans under 18, or about 2.4 million people, are at risk of Internet addiction, said Ahn Dong-hyun, a child psychiatrist at Hanyang University in Seoul who just completed a three-year government-financed survey of the problem. Data from China Internet Network Information Center (CINIC), as of June 30, 2006, showed that 123 million people had gone online, of which 14.9% were teenagers below 18 years old. Chou and Hsiao reported that the incidence rate of Internet addiction among Taiwan college students was 5.9%. Wu and Zhu[36] identified 10.6% of Chinese college students as Internet addicts. The China Communist Youth League claimed in 2007 that over 17% of Chinese citizens between 13 and 17 are addicted to the Internet. Prevention and correction In many cases, though not all, Internet overuse corrects itself. Sarah Kershaw wrote for the New York Times in 2005: "It was Professor Kiesler who called Internet addiction a fad illness. In her view, she said, television addiction is worse. She added that she was completing a study of heavy Internet users, which showed the majority had sharply reduced their time on the computer over the course of a year, indicating that even problematic use was self-corrective. Corrective strategies include content-control software, counseling, and cognitive behavioural therapy.One of the major reasons that the Internet is so addicting is the lack of limits and the absence of accountability. Families in the People's Republic of China have turned to unlicensed training camps that offer to "wean" their children, often in their teens, from overuse of the Internet. The training camps have been associated with the death of at least one youth.
In August 2009, ReSTART, a residential treatment center for "pathological computer use", opened near Seattle, Washington, United States.It offers a 45-day program intended to help people wean themselves from pathological computer use, and can handle up to six patients at a time. In November 2009, the government of the People's Republic of China banned physical punishment to "wean" teens from the Internet. Electro-shock therapy had already been banned.




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Misbah ul Haq niazi

Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi (Punjabi, Pashto: مصباح الحق خان نیازی) (born May 28, 1974 at Mianwali) is a Pakistani cricketer and the captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. He is a solid middle-order batsmen best known for his composure with the bat, whilst also having the ability to be an aggressive big shot player. Misbah ul Haq has been called Mr. Sensible due to his cool, level-headed approach on the field. He has a masters degree in business administration from the University of Management and Technology. misbah was initially noticed for his technique and his temperament in the Tri-nation tournament in Nairobi, Kenya in 2002, as he scored two fifties in the three innings in which he played, however, over the next three Tests he played against Australia, he failed to score more than twenty runs and was soon dumped from the team. Having witnessed Pakistan being eliminated in the opening phase of the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Misbah was part of the changes made to the team in the aftermath of these results, but failed to make much of an impact and was soon dropped again. at the afe of 33 misbah was chosen to play in the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007, filling the middle order spot vacated by Inzamam-ul-Haq. He had been regularly making runs in Pakistani domestic cricket and in the years before his recall he was consistently one of the top run scorers at each season's end, with his first-class average briefly climbing above 50. Misbah was one of the stars of the tournament, playing a large part in many thrilling run chases. The first was in the group stage against India where he scored a half century in a tied match. He was run out attempting the winning run off the last ball of the match. In their Super 8s encounter with Australia he was named Man of the Match with an unbeaten 66 off 42 deliveries to see his side home with 5 balls to spare. Another unbeaten innings in the semi final against New Zealand saw Pakistan book a spot in the final against India. He played an instrumental role in Pakistan's recovery in the inaugural 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final against arch-rivals India, with three sixes. He hit the second legitimate ball of the last over for six. With 6 runs needed to win off 4 remaining balls, Misbah tried to scoop the ball over short fine leg, but wa
s caught out by Sreesanth. Misbah scored his maiden Test hundred against India at Kolkata in the 2nd Test of the 2007 series. After India managed 616 in their first innings, Pakistan were at 5 for 150 in reply and in danger of following on when Misbah and Kamran Akmal put together a match saving 207 run stand. Misbah finished on 161 not out. In the 3rd & final Test of the series, Misbah made another fluent century this time finishing on 133 not out. 2008 began with some high points for Misbah as he was elevated to the post of Vice - Captain of the Pakistan team and was awarded a Grade A Contract. Since returning to International Cricket for Pakistan, Misbah has gone through a sustained patch of prolific run scoring. In his last 5 Test Match innings for Pakistan, he has notched up 458 runs at a very high batting average of 152.67 against India. In his last 5 ODIs as well, Misbah has made 190 Runs at an average of 63.33 & in Domestic Cricket for Punjab, he has amassed an astounding 586 runs at an average of 195.33 with 2 centuries and his highest first-class score of 208*. es that Pakistan suffered during that tour Misbah was recalled for the subsequent tour against South Africa in the UAE to lead as a captain of the team for test series. Many people expressed their surprise at the appointment of Misbah as captain. Wasim Akram stated that although the decision was surprising if Misbah bats and fields well everything else will go according to plan.Former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson stated that he believed Misbah has the best cricketing brain within Pakistan and he will do incredibly well in the plans for the captaincy Misbah hit back at those who criticised the decision to appoint him captain and stated that he should be given a chance to prove himself In his first match as test captain he set an example for his team when he scored 71* in a 168 run partnership with Younus Khan this helped Pakistan salvage a draw from the match... hird test as captain he claimed his first victory when Pakistan beat New Zealand by 10 wickets. New Zealand were bowled out for 275 and during Pakistan's first innings Misbah reached a half-century before being trapped in front on 62, however Asad Shafiq top-scored in the innings with 83. Pakistan took a slender lead of 92 and bowled New Zealand out for 110 needing just 19 runs for victory and Pakistan sealed a crushing win when Taufeeq Umar sealed the winning run as Pakistan won by ten wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series. The following match Misbah stated that the team's main focus was on improving themselves and that winning the series was a side focus. In the second and final Test of th series, Misbah yet again impressed with the bat. He was trapped in front just one short of a century in the first innings, with Pakistan taking a slender first innings lead. New Zealand posted 293 in their 2nd innings leaving Pakistan needing 274 to win on the findal day. An opening barrage from New Zealand's seamers left Pakistan struggling at 42-3, with Misbah joining Younis Khan at the crease. The two put on 118 runs and Misbah remained undefeated as Pakistan held out for a draw, finishing 226-5. This secured Pakistan's first Test series win since 2007 and helped raise Misbah's average as Captain to 112.75. FOR more information keep in touch with www.urebi.blogspot.com

Some facts about JUSTIN DREW BIEBER

Justin Drew Bieber ( /ˈbiːbər/ bee-bər, born March 1, 1994)


Interesting facts about justin





-according to Pattie, music and sports are Justin's great passions. Justin beiber dedicates most of his time to these.


-Justin is single



 -Justin beiber is left-handed

 -the first instrument Justin learn ed to play was a drum kit. This is also the only instrument he has (had) lessons in.

 -Justin was an only child and he grew up without his biological father.
 -his best friend from Stratford, Ryan Butler, stars in Justin's "One Time" video
 -Justin has a dog called Sam  
 -Justin beiberstarted singing at age 12, entered a competition and
made it to second place.
 -Justin beiber is fluent in French

-Justin beiber
 used to play hockey for the 

Atlanta Knights



 -Justin beiber is home schooled

 -according to Pattie, Justin works  very hard to keep up with his full- time job and school work.

 -Justin beiber 
has stated that he misses his friends in Stratford, but likes the big city

as well








-Usher introduced Justin beiber to LA 


taste makers 


in April 2009 and called him 


Def Jam's priority


 -Justin beiber 
is said to suffer from migraine at times

due to all his hard work

-Justin beiber

 initially posted videos on You Tube for
friends and family but when people 

started to subscribe to them, he posted 

more

-on his original My Space, Justin stated that he wants to go to the school of ministry someday and travel the world to spread the word of God.
-movies Justin enjoys: the Rocky series, August Rush, Drumline, Saving Private Ryan, Cars, Step Up, You Got Served, Guardian

-artists he likes: Usher, Michael Jackson,Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, some 2Pac, Rascal Flatts, Elliott Yamin, Billy Talent, Life house, T-bone

-television series he enjoys watching: American Idol, Greys Anatomy, Small Villa

-supports the Cleveland Cavaliers

-says his mom's Justin beiber got horrible driving skills




-says Justin beiber doesn't like school despite having a 4.0 grade point 

average



-Justin beiber has a little sister,Jazmine and baby brother, Jaxon 


-can solve a completely scrambled Rubic's Cube in less than 2 minutes




-stated that he originally wanted to become a hockey player.


-Justin beiber wore huge black glasses on KissFM, but they were only
used as a prop: he does not need them to see

 Justin beiber started dating when he was 13.









Justin beiber favorite pie is apple.

Justin beiber prefers Macs over PCs

Justin beiber raised 150,000 lbs of food for food bank , with the help of his fans.

Justin beiber likes a good smile 

Justin beiber likes skate boarding!

Justin beiber favorite slang word is “shawty”

Justin beiber is pals with Taylor Swift

Justin beiber first CD came out on 17th november 2009.





-Justin beiber tutor travels with him.

-says algebra is his best subject

-Justin beiber really into video games. He owns a PS3 and an Xbox360




-Justin beiber favourite drink is vitamin water
-Justin beiber
 favourite food is spaghetti


-Justin beiber favourite colour is 

baby blue


-Justin beiber likes cherry cheese 

cake
-Justin beiber favourite hockey 

team are the Maple Leafs

-Justin beiber favourite candy is 

sour patch 

kids


-Justin beiber favourite cereal is captain 


crunch






-Justin beiber favourite number is 6 




























Justin beiber first song from that he gained a boost in his popularity was Baby-ft ludicrous.....
although it was a good song but his looks was too close to a girl so he was scandalised and criticised by other people....but he did not sat back and watch them...
Justin beiber recently came up with his new super hit song called BOYFRIEND


in this song he came up with new hot MEN looks with great cars and hot girls surrounding him...recommend to watch it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GuqB1BQVr4

Timeline used by president OBAMA

A fundamental understanding of communication has always been at the center of a politician's arsenal, but a firm grasp on the future of communication can be the secret weapon that wins the war. For Franklin D. Roosevelt, it was radio. For John F. Kennedy, it was television. And for Barack Obama,THATS social media


Obama's use of Timeline Facebook's Timeline feature is getting a plug from President Barack Obama. Obama converted his Facebook home page to Timeline on Thursday after Facebook extended the feature as an option for branded home pages. The social network has been converting its consumers' home pages to Timeline since January. Obama posted a bar chart on his new home page of net jobs created from 2007 to the present. Along the side of the bar chart, as is standard with the Timeline format, is a column of dates that you can click on to see events in the president's life during those years. Clicking on "born," for example, displays a coffee cup with a facsimile of Obama’s birth certificate on it, an obvious poke at the contingent of Americans who have questioned whether Obama was born in the U.S. Courts have consistently rejected legal challenges to Obama's right to be president. Romney's site Santorum's page Other events on the president's Timeline include his moving to live with his grandparents in Hawaii in 1971, his first job behind the counter at a Baskin-Robbins in 1978, and his marriage to Michelle Obama in 1992. Leading Republican contenders Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum haven't embraced Timeline yet. Romney's home page has a custom look to it with a set of tabs -- Featured, Latest, Mitt on the Road and Stand with Mitt -- over an online video titled "In America: Anything Is Possible." Santorum's home page is all about fundraising or campaigning, with links for creating your own fundraising page for the candidate, volunteering for the campaign, making phone calls from home for the campaign and downloading campaign literature to pass out to friends, neighbors and strangers. While Romney and Santorum are critical of just about everything Obama has done while in office, they will have to follow his lead to Timeline at the end of the month when Facebook forces them and the rest of its business users to adopt the mandatory redesign of their home pages....
Win or lose, there is no doubt that Barack Obama has changed the face of politics in America. And just as Obama is using Web 2.0 in his presidential campaign, so can Web 2.0 give the American people a voice in politics.
Obama's own social network was used to stage a protest of his stance on a federal wiretapping bill, proving that social networking can cut both ways.
Now it's up to the people to utilize that voice!

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A full-fledged social network, My.BarackObama allows users to create their own profile complete with a customized description, friends list and personal blog. They can also join groups, participate in fund raising, and arrange events all from an interface that is both easy-to-use and familiar to any Facebook or MySpace user.


If we were to look for the ace up Obama's sleeve, we would find Chris Hughes. As one of the founders of Facebook, Chris Hughes knows a thing or two about social networking. Obama's wooing of the social networking whiz may not have made headlines at the time, but it's been a major factor in Obama's success.