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ENG1512 PORTFOLIO (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
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English for Economic and Management Science (ENG1512)
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University Of South Africa (Unisa)
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English for Academic Purposes
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Section A: Reading Comprehension, Editing and Grammar
Question 1 Reading comprehension Read the article below and respond to
the ensuing questions: Online Gender-Based Violence in the Philippines:
2023 Yearend Report Violence against women and girls is an alarming issue
that occurs within and beyond the online sphere. The rapid evolution of
technology may often mean progress and convenience, but existing digital
tools have also lent themselves to the proliferation of online gender-based
violence (OGBV). ENG1512 PoE MAY/JUNE 2024 Page | 4 Though violence
targeting one’s gender is not a new phenomenon, new technology has given
rise to new and heightened forms of OGBV. This comes in various methods,
as in cyberstalking, doxxing, sextortion, non-consensual distribution of
intimate images, among others, that poses serious threats to women’s safety
and well-being. As part of its advocacy to build a safer Internet, the
Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) initiated an effort to map OGBV
cases in the Philippines in 2012 which continues up to present. From January
to December 2023, FMA mapped a total of 56 OGBV cases and determined
the most common forms and manifestations of OGBV: • Non-consensual
production and/or dissemination of intimate images or videos (41.7%). •
Threats of violence and/or blackmail (22.2%). • Cyber pornography or
prostitution (14.8%). Other offenses include cyber harassment or abusive
speech (5.6%); trafficking (5.6%); physical or sexual abuse (4.6%); spying,