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How to Use the Internet

A Guide for the Dot.Comfused

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Research (v)

  1. Watching funny videos on YouTube
  2. Stealing ideas, pictures and sometimes complete paragraphs from the Internet and then passing them off as your own during a meeting, presentation or essay.

See also: Public domain q.v.

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