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    chat room sociology

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    Chat Rooms Safety Reason

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    When children are in a chat area they are in a very public "place". They do not necessarily know the true identity of anyone they are talking to in the chat room. When children are in a chat area they are in a very public "place". They do not necessarily know the true identity of anyone they are talking to in the chat room. Those who would wish to harm children can prey on those in chat rooms who appear to be left out or lonely. They can pretend to be supportive and sympathetic in order to gain

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    Advantages of using chatroom 1. In well-monitored chat rooms‚ it is possible to meet people from all over the world that share common interests on topics such as music and entertainment‚politics and religion in safe and non- threatening environment. You can communicate directly with people and it can save you time. (group meeting and so on.) You can participate in an online community where there is no judgement based upon appearance. 2. Advantages of Instant Messaging There are many advantages

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    in a world dominated on many fronts by the Internet. For some people‚ the Internet is their primary means of life – they communicate solely by e-mail‚ instant messages‚ and message boards‚ they shop on-line‚ and they meet new people in Internet chat rooms. For this group of individuals‚ communication with the outside world is limited to the daily routine of work. As a result‚ the Internet is altering patterns of social communication and interpersonal relationships. This is nowhere more true than

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    Chat Server

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    best of its kind. ChatServer includes the following services: 1. Chatting: This module makes the communication quick. An user can choose to chat with all the users in the chat box (open chat) or to chat with the particular user by selecting the user in the list box .The private chat is only visible to the two users involved in the private chat. ABSTRACTION Like Internet‚ today Intranets are becoming more important for the purpose of communication

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    A Fireside Chat

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    good work‚ the kind of work that let you sleep soundly at night and‚ when you awoke‚ look forward to the day”‚ Jeanette Walls quoted. According to Wikipedia‚ work ethics is defined as a value based on hard work and diligence. In the text‚ A Fireside Chat‚ Sir Lynden Pindling speaks about poor work ethics and how it must be changed to build The Bahamas. Some civil servants are discouraged because of victimization‚ others have no hope for the future and some believe that since “their’’ government is

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    Cru de Chat

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    Cri Du Chat Syndrome Introduction Cri du chat syndrome also known as 5p syndrome and cat cry syndrome - is a rare genetic condition that is caused by the deletion (a missing piece) of genetic material on the small arm of chromosome 5. Cri du Chat is a genetic disorder first described and named in 1963 by Jerome Lejeune. Cri-du-Chat means "cat’s cry" in French. The disorder causes the baby to produce a high pitched and cat like cry because of the structural abnormality and low

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    Cri Du Chat

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    Cri Du Chat is a genetic disorder that is also known as chromosome deletion 5p syndrome and also monosomy 5p syndrome. When first discovered in 1963 it was recognized as a defective B group chromosome‚ and was then later recognized as the fifth chromosome‚ or 5p. Its name is French‚ and means “Cry of the Cat” referring to the distinctive cry of children with this disorder. This cry can help doctors make an informed guess as to whether the baby has the disease. Cri du chat is one of the most common

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    Live Chat

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    A little before the session started Professor stated to write down our introductions and what he wanted to be included in the introductions. During the first couple of minutes the professor covered important details to help us throughout the course such as: *Reading ahead of time *Be present for the live sessions *Post discussion questions *Understand the chapters to be able to complete the test The professor went over the class syllabus to give us a better understanding of what is expected

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    According to the website Edsitement.neh.gov‚ “he made a total of thirty-one Fireside Chats‚ from the initial days of his first administration to the dark days of World War II. He used these opportunities to explain his hopes and ideas for the country”. He invaded himself to American homes‚ it was a way to show that’s he was close‚ part of

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