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Online privacy through the looking glass: Part 2
Submitted by Grace on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 12:30On the last article, we discussed what online privacy is. Now we will examine what Internet activities reveal your personal information and how others get information about your online activities.
So what does the Internet reveal about you?
The Wonderful, Guilty Choice
Submitted by Chloe on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 12:30One of the hardest types of choices that we must make involves guilt. The involvement of guilt is two-fold; we feel guilt in making a choice and after we make that choice. Consider the circumstances in which we have two options. One is the socially-wise and the practical choice that is unfortunately not so appealing to us. The other choice is the one that we really want to make, but we know that we shouldn’t make that choice because of a personal or a social reason. There is guilt involved in wanting to make that “unwise” choice.
Shuck that Oyster!
Submitted by Chloe on Thu, 10/21/2010 - 12:30A phrase that I repeat to myself every day is: “The world is your oyster.” Derived from Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor, the phrase means that you can get anything in this world with ease. The pearl inside the oyster shells is actually very easy to take out, because all you need to do is crack open the shells.
The Very Beginning of The Best Part Of The Year
Submitted by alison on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 12:30It is now November, which for many signals the start of the holiday season. Stores become christmas/Winter/Holiday themed and joy is in the air. To me it seems like this part of the year comes faster each new year than it did previously. Perhaps this is because stores give that illusion. Instead of decorating for the Holidays after Thanksgiving, they start the week of Halloween. Some people are just finishing their costumes while stores simultaneously begin the early stages of Holiday season mania.
The Laws of Affection and its Alienation
Submitted by Ericka on Mon, 11/22/2010 - 12:30In a perfect world, marriage and love would last forever. We’d pick our partner, start our families and live happily ever after till the end of our days. As the vow implies, “till death do us part”. BUT that’s not our reality. Reality is marriages and relationships are created and broken, cherished and taken for granted every day and the ugly truth of infidelity is something that can plaque even the strongest of relationships.



