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She does not want you to see what (or who) she is doing there.
Why don't you ask your teachers? Common sense would tell you that kids need to focus on school, not the Internet, unless it is school-related.
Not if you are in a situation where doing so would cause a safety hazard.
A. One block. im doing the same worksheet right now.
Sorry - that would involve hacking - which is illegal ! We in the Wiki community will not help you break the law !
You can. Internet Explorer comes with Windows, so you don't have to "get" it. And AOL would obviously not block the most common web browser from using their service.
It would depend on the limitations of your particular school internet system, as most will block some internet websites, but some may allow access to sites which others do not.
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A block operation affects a block of text that has been selected, like bolding a full sentence or changing the colour of a whole paragraph or anything like that. Doing something like changing the margin sizes would not be considered a block operation.
You Can't People would be doing that left and right if that was avaliable
Great question. Well, without internet, kids would go outside and play more. And without internet, somepeople may not be able to contact certain info and people. And without internet, people might be more creative and spend there time doing better things. And instead of doing internet, kids might be playing sports and then they'll loose weight and or get healthier. So as you can see, a world without internet would be good in some ways. And bad in some too
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