20080720, Article, Picture, 高雄
發表於 : 週五 7月 18, 2008 10:05 pm
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Time:高雄第23次例會,2008年7月20日(週日)下午16:00~18:00
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
Time:
16:00 ~16:45(Free Talks)
16:45~18:00 (Topic Discussion)
Host:Benjamin Yeh
Assistant Host:Benjamin Yeh
Topic: Compulsive Internet Disorder
Source: http://www.headsupenglish.com/
The Internet has become an important aspect of most people's lives, because it's used for communication, information, or entertainment. Billions of people around the world send e-mail, chat online, read the news, and maybe even gamble, trade stocks, or play competitive games on a daily basis. Some have moved into a dangerous realm, though.
The Internet can provide a sense of instant fulfillment or cause people to withdraw from the real world, exactly like someone addicted to drugs or alcohol. A number of psychologists state that people who become addicted to the Internet already suffer from some kind of illness.
For example, someone hooked on day trading would still recklessly buy and sell stocks by phone or face to face with a broker. But other psychiatrists see the addiction as real. These professionals believe the medical world should recognize Internet addiction, and insurance companies should pay for treatment.
While doctors and other experts debate the issue, South Korea has already acted on the problem. In addition to counseling centers and treatment programs at hospitals, a rehab center for teens has recently been established. The country held the world's first conference on compulsive Internet disorder, too. Ninety percent of South Korean homes have Internet access, and online gaming is a national sport. Children ditch school to play games. Some gamers have even dropped dead from exhaustion after days and days online.
The rehab center offers teens the opportunity to rediscover satisfaction with the real world. During the twelve days, participants are barred from computers and may only use a cell phone one hour per day. The remaining time gets filled with physical exercise and group activities which establish real-life emotional bonds.
The center turns away about four applicants for each available opening.
Vocabulary:
Questions:
1. How many hours per day do you use the Internet? Do you think it is too much? Why?
2. Is Internet addiction a real illness that doctors and insurance companies should recognize? Why or why not?
3. Could you live without a computer or the Internet for one week/one month/one year? Why or why not?
4. At what point does the Internet become an addiction rather than a useful tool? Please explain.
5. What would you do if your family member spent days and days playing computer games?
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新竹,每週六 (2008年8月起)
Hsinchu, Every Saturday
from Aug, 2008
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
台中,每週六 (2008年7月起)
Taichung, every Saturday
from July, 2008
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
高雄,每週六 (2007年4月起)
Kaohsiung, every Sunday
from April, 2007
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
台北,每週六 (2005年6月起)
Taipei, every Saturday
from June, 2005
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
網站 http://www.happyforum.org/ 歡迎超連結並轉寄網址
論壇 http://www.happyforum.org/happy/ 歡迎至論壇討論
Time:高雄第23次例會,2008年7月20日(週日)下午16:00~18:00
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
Time:
16:00 ~16:45(Free Talks)
16:45~18:00 (Topic Discussion)
Host:Benjamin Yeh
Assistant Host:Benjamin Yeh
Topic: Compulsive Internet Disorder
Source: http://www.headsupenglish.com/
The Internet has become an important aspect of most people's lives, because it's used for communication, information, or entertainment. Billions of people around the world send e-mail, chat online, read the news, and maybe even gamble, trade stocks, or play competitive games on a daily basis. Some have moved into a dangerous realm, though.
The Internet can provide a sense of instant fulfillment or cause people to withdraw from the real world, exactly like someone addicted to drugs or alcohol. A number of psychologists state that people who become addicted to the Internet already suffer from some kind of illness.
For example, someone hooked on day trading would still recklessly buy and sell stocks by phone or face to face with a broker. But other psychiatrists see the addiction as real. These professionals believe the medical world should recognize Internet addiction, and insurance companies should pay for treatment.
While doctors and other experts debate the issue, South Korea has already acted on the problem. In addition to counseling centers and treatment programs at hospitals, a rehab center for teens has recently been established. The country held the world's first conference on compulsive Internet disorder, too. Ninety percent of South Korean homes have Internet access, and online gaming is a national sport. Children ditch school to play games. Some gamers have even dropped dead from exhaustion after days and days online.
The rehab center offers teens the opportunity to rediscover satisfaction with the real world. During the twelve days, participants are barred from computers and may only use a cell phone one hour per day. The remaining time gets filled with physical exercise and group activities which establish real-life emotional bonds.
The center turns away about four applicants for each available opening.
Vocabulary:
Questions:
1. How many hours per day do you use the Internet? Do you think it is too much? Why?
2. Is Internet addiction a real illness that doctors and insurance companies should recognize? Why or why not?
3. Could you live without a computer or the Internet for one week/one month/one year? Why or why not?
4. At what point does the Internet become an addiction rather than a useful tool? Please explain.
5. What would you do if your family member spent days and days playing computer games?
[size=24]
例會須知
參與例會,請自行列印當週的討論文章並帶至現場,圖示如下:
請將社團網站,加入我的最愛
http://www.happyforum.org/
新竹,每週六 (2008年8月起)
Hsinchu, Every Saturday
from Aug, 2008
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
台中,每週六 (2008年7月起)
Taichung, every Saturday
from July, 2008
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
高雄,每週六 (2007年4月起)
Kaohsiung, every Sunday
from April, 2007
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15
台北,每週六 (2005年6月起)
Taipei, every Saturday
from June, 2005
Place:
viewtopic.php?t=15