A person is on the other end of all web communication.
The web connects people in a community where everyone becomes each other's neighbor.
It is just as important to observe safety on the Internet as it is to follow traffic signs.
The Think.com community is a place where the teacher sees everything.
Everyone is responsible for his/her own actions while in Think.com.
Passwords are to be kept secret.
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