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The pictures, we the people do that. there are many social networking sites on the web, but in just a year s time, myspace.com has outpaced all the others. now with myspace, it s based on what your friends recommend or what other myspace members recommend, and that s how the discovery of content and culture is taking place. this younger generation got that what was magical about the internet was connection. myspace.com is now the fastest-growing site on the web with 110 million monthly users worldwide. you would logon to myspace, and there were your top eight friends, and i remember there being drama between people about why am i not in your top eight? and everybody, no matter how lonely, had at least one friend. tom. how many friends do you officially have now? i think we re up to 175 million. for your official friends? yeah. i think because myspace allows people to be anonymous, it is also more open to people who are a little bit weird, a
What is especially egregious about this her school actually has explicit policy saying that you cannot have secrets between teachers and students. pete: we re going to put up that policy because it s a very important point. the auburn school district has what s called boundary invasion issues. when you look at it, this makes a lot of sense. this is the type of thing schools should have. you can t have personal secrets with a student. you can t talk to the students about the student s personal problems to the extent that the adult becomes a confidante when it s not the adult s job to do so meaning the teacher. you can t talk to students about sexual topics not related to a specific curriculum. you can t use email, text messaging, social networking sites to discuss personal topics or interests with students. the school district seems to have the right policy the teacher doesn t like i that and you are trying to expose that exactly. we should give the school district credit for having t
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