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Jul, 2019

Creators For Change – Some of the “Influencers” that Teens Should Follow on Social Media

  Nowadays, Social Media can be used to educate young people. While talking to and advising your kids and teens daily is considered ideal, social media can do the same much more effectively and is also able to reach a broader audience at the same time.    “Influencers” create content such as online videos in

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Feb, 2019

The Pro-Ana and Pro-Mia Movement: The Danger of Pro-Eating Disorders Websites

  WHAT DOES PRO-ANA AND PRO-MIA REFER TO?   If you type “anorexia” or “bulimia” into Google, the results will consist of help, information and support for people who are suffering from those eating disorders. However, if you type in “pro-anorexia”, or “pro-ana/pro-mia”, a very different image emerges. It always follows with titles such as “Starving

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Jun, 2018

The Dark Web Explained – All You Need to Know

The best way to understand the Dark Web, for instance, is to use an iceberg as an illustration and analogy of how content is shown on the Internet and that most of the things we see, publish and share online,  represent just 4% of everything existent. To begin let’s call the top of the Iceberg World

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