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The inner-workings of political blogs, personal blogs, and beyond

Michelle Han
Literary Kinds
Paper 1-Blogging

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The Innerworkings of Personal Blogs, Political Blogs and Beyond

Michelle Han
Literary Kinds
Paper 1-Blogging

 

is greater than
bLogGerRiffic! personal blogs vs. political blogs are the different??

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It's not right, but it's okay

Copyright

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Legos, Rocks and Boulders

 

LEGOS, ROCKS and BOULDERS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhh3TSw8ac0 << listen to this while reading the paper.

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Net Neutrality: All Blog are Created Equal

            Net neutrality is a concept with a definition that is frequently debated as much as the issue itself is debated.  Many articles on the internet not entirely clear as to exactly what it is, so I decided to get to the bottom of the matter, as I myself had little to no understanding of what "net neutrality" meant.  An article on Cybertelecom says it is a term that has been accused of being nothing but a meaningless slogan used by its proponents, with no true definition—so while that's not too encouraging, it also inspired me to find out more.

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Can We Learn From Blogs?

     As social creatures, human beings inevitably possess the drive to learn new things through collective interaction. Oral and written communication is essential in the development and nurturing of the human mind throughout its growth and even after it has “matured.” Realistically, learning is a process that never slows down but exponentially increases thanks to constant brain stimulation found in daily life. The brain is the one organ that arguably becomes “better” with age because it is capable of processing a never-ending stream of information from the outside world.

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