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    I agree with the author’s tips. I agree with the author because I think the tips are very helpful for students to success. Those tips are really helped me to study. Getting comfortable with failure, asking big questions and making a personal connection to one’s studies are really helped the student to successful. First, getting comfortable with failure will help students to be successful. For example, my friend tom who is a college student has a hard time in his college life because he does not…

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    For instance, according to the article, Anonymity and Online Community, published by John M, “Wikipedia’s recent reaction to the revelation that Congressional staffers were editing the heck out of their politician’s bios (and those of their opponents) is also pretty telling.” (April 04, 2006). Wikipedia…

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    are made aware that “total freedom” is truly the opposite of freedom. Through the character of Ty, the audience is made aware of a plan to help create more freedom by still having some external control. He states, “We must all have the right to anonymity. The barrier between public and private must remain unbreachable. We must all have the right to disappear”(490). He backs this up with an example of the fish tank and how the company is not trying to create total freedom instead they are trying…

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    because of the internet and the way we are use it. The internet is place where you able to share anything with the world, you can do this with sharing all the information you want about yourself or being “anonymous”. The ability to have a choice of anonymity and privacy is something that is valued on the internet According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, the definition of privacy “is the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people” ("Privacy."…

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    and refining reduction and prevention measures in regard to sexism in the workplace. As previously discussed, a letterhead of support and encouragement from the head of the department will be attached to the front of the mail-survey. To protect anonymity names and address of participants will be properly discarded that the earliest convenience and participants will be referred to as a code number. By disregarding personal information and identifiable information of the participants their…

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    as: white, Jewish, African American, Asian American and Latino/a.. As a result, minority groups were evaluated more negatively than their white counterparts, with the exception of Jews. Despite the study’s controlled, unrealistic approach, the anonymity of the respondents served to protect their identities, which lead to complete freedom of expression without fear of the consequences. This sense of immunity was necessary to gather people’s true opinions, due to the nature of this experiment and…

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    people behave differently when they are in public versus when they are in the confinement of their own home or office. This theory argues that individuals who repress the urge to commit criminal acts end up performing them online due to the anonymity and because it would not be something they would do in public due to who they are or their status in the community. According to Jaishankar, in this theory individuals will more likely commit crimes with complete strangers or someone in…

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    Hurt By Friends Online

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    No one should be hurt by "friends" online, if we are, how can we call them our friends? In our world today, social media has a large impact; Also, social media is a big part of what makes us who we are. The number of internet platforms continues to grow which gets more people using them; numbers for the media sites are crazy high. We cannot make real friends online. They could not be truthful about who they are, do not get necessary things for a friendship, and we become unsociable with others.…

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    rise to conflict of interest concerns with respect to some of the attorneys involved with the review process for emails stored on Hillary Clinton's private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. Sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, revealed that, at least a few, of the attorneys involved in the review process have ties to Mrs. Clinton's personal attorney's firm. Mrs. Clinton's personal attorney, Mr. Kendall, is a senior partner at the law firm of Williams & Connolly.…

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    Operation of Jury Trials By Runi Latham What is a jury? The jury is the tribunal of fact, made up of 12 adult citizens whom are selected randomly from the electoral role in accord with the requirements of the Jury Act 1977 (NSW). This process is called empanelling. The role of the jury is to consider the evidence presented during an indictable trial and then determine whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty based upon the evidence presented at trial. The jury’s decision may be challenged…

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