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Rick West

Google's Schmidt: Teens' mistakes will never go away | Technically Incorrect - CNET News - 0 views

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    A great article on the trial of today's age being one of identity management
Rick West

Straddling online and offline profiles, millennials search for identity | Deseret News - 0 views

  • “You know the person your going to meet is somewhere close in the building preparing for you, maybe by looking you up on Facebook or Googling your name, possibly reading an embarrassing entry about you on your mom's blog or being surprised to not find you on LinkedIn,” said Hanaike.
  • “I can't just be myself where and when I want because anything I do has the potential to end up on some site somewhere where anyone can look at it and judge. I feel like I need to water down who I am.”
Rick West

Young will have to change names to escape 'cyber past' warns Google's Eric Schmidt - Te... - 1 views

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    Change your identity to escape cyber past? Or can we teach kids to be safe in the first place? Is that impossible?
Annie Penrod

How Zitkala-Sa violates literature norms! - 0 views

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      How is she different? Do most Native Americans follow this violation or do they write more traditionally?
  • Zitkala-Sa's narrative does not create a unified self integrated into a single world, but must we regard this as a flaw? I would like to posit that instead of adapting or adopting white models, as some Native American autobiographers have done, Zitkala-Sa crafts a w
    • Annie Penrod
       
      This is the main point! She refuses to conform, and calls them into question. 
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  • Zitkala-Sa's writing does not, indeed, legitimate these institutions. Zitkala-Sa's work violates traditional notions of autobiography on two levels: it does not put forth a model of triumph and integration, nor does it emphasize the importance of language in the overall process of self-authentication.(1) Therefore it is only when we approach Zitkala-Sa's writing in terms of how it subverts traditional modes of autobiographical and linguistic self-authentication that we can come to see its full richness and complexity, and understand the unique problem of a "canonical" search for language and identity in Native American writing.
  • Zitkala-Sa. American Indian Stories. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1985.
Rick West

OnGuard Online - 1 views

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    This looks like a great website about internet security, especially phishing and protecting your identity.
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