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    One morning Suzie wakes up and she is tired. She's tired of living. She is stressed out over school and sports and over making her parents proud of her all the time. Suzie always feels like she makes mistakes. So Suzie grabs her laptop and searches for ways to relieve the feelings and the stress. She comes across a web site about suicide. This web site has materials Suzie can use. Should Suzie use this site? Some people would agree to using this site, but others would disagree to using these…

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    We chose Betty Friedan: Taking a Stand for Women’s Rights because we wanted to explore the feminist movements in the 1900s. Our group had a growing curiosity about how a housewife lived in the 1900s and how Betty Friedan impacted the society she lived in. We also wanted to learn about how a particular housewife lived and felt about how she lived her life. Within time, our organization began learning about how she changed the society, ¨The problem that has no name¨, and Betty Friedan’s background…

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    culture anymore, but can layer it. For example, if one were a law-abiding citizen in their offline culture, they may be an anti-statist or service attacker in their online culture” (Krauth). Alinta tells of the hidden lives, many lead on the World Wide Web and, how they can mysteriously hide in on various websites. In the Digital World, there lies a website listed as 4chan. Krauth found that…

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    Panther Shack is a diligent business that has a lot to look forward to. The employees dedicate their time to sell Burdick School attire, such as stylish hats, shirts, hoodies, (etc.). Panther Shack promotes, Sweatshirts Hats Long Sleeve Shirt Water Bottles Short Sleeve Shirt Long Sock Quarter-Zip Other Panther Shack offers delivering services for our customers. The competition so far is other groups that are competing to get their offer approved and other well-known stores. The location of…

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    One advantage of using the internet was that it was quick and easy to use. I was able to type in a phrase in Google, click search and get thousands of relevant results within a second. For example, I typed in “legalising assisted suicide” and I found various results on websites such as the NHS website which informed me on what assisted suicide is and the laws on assisted suicide. One disadvantage of using the internet is that not all sites I used were reliable. I found that many sites I used…

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    TN Ready Essay Danny Heitman stated that “If Thoreau were to move to Walden Today, Would he bring the internet? Maybe”, but honestly he might not be able to bring the internet he used in his day and time, and use it now. Books, and Journals are the past in this day and time. Internet is our most valuable resource to search, and find things about. Internet was not around back in the 1840’s. All the people had back then were book’s, and people to get evidence from. Danny Heitman’s claim that…

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    Most people would look down upon Wikipedia since anybody who has a Wikimedia account can quickly write or edit articles on the site. However, over time, corporates, famous entertainers, authors, politicians and companies have discovered that Wikipedia makes them notable and credible. You only need to mention your name or the name of your company to a lay man and they will quickly search that name online. If there is an article about it on Wikipedia, they will trust you. And what's more,…

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia that is written by thousands of volunteers who have open access to the articles. Just like any other wiki, anyone can join and edit articles on Wikipedia. 2. How does Wikipedia work? What is different about this operation from other encyclopedias? Anyone can become a member and create or edit a Wikipedia article. Wikipedia is run by all the volunteers who contribute to the articles and relies on these volunteers to maintain the site. This differentiates Wikipedia…

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    You are at your best friend’s house, uploading and snapping pictures while effortlessly commenting on how great you both look to Facebook. As you are both having a good time, you are also drinking from a red cup which appears in a few of the pictures; you don’t give it a second thought but when you get into school the next day you realize that almost everyone in your class has seen the pictures and suddenly you are being pulled into the principal’s office. You bravely suggest that the beverage…

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    To be completely honest, I have absolutely no answer to any of these questions. I can perfectly see the argument from both side’s perspectives. Those for complete internet neutrality have the easy go-to argument of the important role internet access plays in education. With this new generation of well-educated individuals comes the possibility of a child from an under-developed nation growing up and saving their home village. This is a touching tear jerking image, but it comes with pitfalls.…

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