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		<title>On the Internet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is a tremendous source of information, good and bad, true and untrue.  Anyone with a computer and internet access can put out any information they want. I could make up a statement: Raisins are a major cause of ear infections. Then I could write an article backing up my claim.  Create a blog post [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet is a tremendous source of information, good and bad, true and untrue.  Anyone with a computer and internet access can put out any information they want.</p>
<p>I could make up a statement: Raisins are a major cause of ear infections.</p>
<p>Then I could write an article backing up my claim.  Create a blog post about it.  Add it to Wikipedia.  Maybe it would be picked up by another blogger, and the bogus information would travel on and on throughout the internet.</p>
<p>If you plan to act on information or pass it along to someone else, do what you can to verify it first.  A great website to do this is <a href="http://www.snopes.com">www.snopes.com</a>.  They look at all sorts of rumors, from email scams to popping popcorn with cell phones.</p>
<p>The internet is also very anonymous.  I can sit at my computer and pretend to be a 95 year old man from Zimbabwe if I want to.  I could even grab a picture from clip art or off of the internet and post it as mine.  I could make up information and make it sound very authentic.  You just can&#8217;t tell who you are really dealing with.  </p>
<p>If you are in an internet chat room, on facebook, or any other type of forum, unless you have personally met someone, you really don&#8217;t know who the other person is, in spite of what they may say or tell you about themselves.</p>
<p>Keep the following information about yourself off of the internet:</p>
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<li>Your real or full name</li>
<li>Your age</li>
<li>Your email address</li>
<li>Your home address</li>
<li>Your phone number</li>
<li>Where you go to school</li>
<li>The name of your sports team</li>
<li>The name of the place you do any activities</li>
<li>Any other information which would tell someone where you are or where you will be</li>
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<p>As far as the sites you visit, pretend you have a parent watching over your shoulder as you are surfing the internet.   What would they say about the sites you are visiting?</p>
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