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__Several Idea Questions__

- How do computers affect our verbal skills? - How does the contemporary online lifestyle affect our allocation of traditional activities?

__- How does anonymity on the internet make us behave differently than how we behave around others in real life?__

__Unique Audience Idea__

- Tech Guru Club Teachers (Mr. Bray) - Psychology Teachers (Mr. Plouffe)

__Bibliography and Corresponding Reasoning__

Blitz, Marc Jonathan. "The Dangers of Fighting Terrorism with Technocommunitarianism: Constitutional Protections of Free Expression, Exploration, and Unmonitored Activity in Urban Spaces." Fordham Urban Law Journal 32.4 (2005): 677+. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. - It talks of how we take for granted the easy access we have to a plethora of information.

Chiger, Stephen J. "Cybersmear: Telecommunication's 200-Year-Old Riddle." Communications and the Law 24.2 (2002): 49+. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. - The article delves into the legal aspects of the legalization and protection of anonymity on the internet.

"Internet Rumors from Fans Take on a Life of Their Own." The Washington Times 21 May 2003: C01. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. Johnson, Dan. "Anonymity and the Internet." The Futurist July 2000: 12. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. - It lists several patterns of human behavior when people are granted with anonymity.

"Virtual ID Card Aims to Protect Children Online." Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) 3 Aug. 2006: 12. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. - The newspaper articles speaks of the existence of internet predators who hide behind the cloak of anonymity.

Wallace, Jonathan D. "Preserving Anonymity on the Internet." USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education) Nov. 2000: 50. Questia. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. - It mentions how to prevent crimes that arise due to anonymous abusers.