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People use passwords, and for many reasons. Most people use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.
Passwords on Facebook, or any other site are a secret. They are to prevent unauthorised access to an account. People do not give out their passwords and using someone else's password to gain access to their account would be, in many cases, highly illegal. Wikianswers does not know other peoples passwords and would not give them out if we knew them.
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An exact percentage is not known, but many dog owners do give gifts to their four-legged friends on Valentine's Day.
According to an article in Newsweek that was published on October 9, 2009, the average person has 6.5 passwords. The article did not specifically state that was the number for people in the United States only, though (and it can therefore not be assumed).
I do not have a pasward. On the other hand, I have many passwords. I believe that is what you mean. Your password is your secret key to get into a computer account, bank account, or any type of account. Passwords can be made from any combination of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. If you are asking what specific passwords people reading this use, that is rude. Hopefully no one will be stupid enough to tell you what their passwords are.
beanie babies have many different passwords so you have to buy one to get your password
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There are many people in the world who are friends and girls. These girls are friends for many different reasons.
lots of people have "friends" that are pets