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The relative anonymity the Internet provides allows us to assert our knowledge like a professor, show off our seemingly perfect lives, and judge like were presiding over a court of law. The problem with this relatively new phenomenon is that we often make snap judgments about other peoples actions or statements without knowing all of the facts, and without giving others the benefit of the doubt. This volume dives deep into the realities of the Internet age: Do we become different people when were on the Internet? What responsibility do we have in our treatment of others in this new society? Is it our place to be virtual judge and jury?



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Avery Elizabeth Hurt

Avery Elizabeth Hurt is the author of more than a dozen books for children and young adults - mostly about science and social studies. She loves spiders, raptors, and cats, enjoys walking in the woods, riding bicycles, and drinking lots and lots of Chinese tea.



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