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Column: In the era of Facebook and MySpace, what happens in school no longer stays in school

"Teenagers will always act like teenagers," writes Lizzy Warner. "There's going to be the drama, the gossip, etc., but it seems that with the rise of the online world there have become new expectations. We need to grow up, and we need to grow up fast. Because as soon as you become part of the online world, everything changes."

Bullying: A look at the online world

With the rise of the Internet comes a quicker way to get information, to communicate, to shop, and an easier way to access entertainment (including things such as playing online computer games and watching an assortment of homemade videos).

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