Membership
Essay by people • September 6, 2011 • Essay • 253 Words (2 Pages) • 1,139 Views
i had to become a member to join this site. we see membership everywhere in modern day society. it creates an eletist social class, one that re reforms the socail classes, where technically they should not exist any longer.
forexample, those who do not have facebook arenot as justifiably'cool' as those that dont. this is extremeely detrimental to how teens speak to eachother in the modern day, as memership to centin clubs , already stands between them.
the london riots, many of the prosecueted were gang members, this is an extreme , but still perfectly relevant case.
so i am writing this, mainly to get access to this website, as im studying my alevels in englisha nd i need to take in a summary of othello and streetcar to y teacher. NOT plaigerism, they specifically asked for other online critiques, so that the class could learn how to write our own. so.. if i dont get one, this could be detrimental to my as grde, my a level grade, my university placeent, and in short, my whole entire life.
the internet today irritates me. it is supposed to be a place full of information, for all, but now we have to create accounts for everything! im sure everyone has a billinon usernames and passwords, so much so, that noone can remember how to get into anything. and on the flip side, we are warned that you cant use the same passwords for everything because then a hacker could gain acess to your whole life. rediculous.
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