To call someone using the internet, one can sign-up for Skype. Using Skype, make free calls from computer to computer or pay for calling from computer to phone. Another option to call someone using the internet is to use Vonage. When compared with Skype, Vonage is better known for their customer service.
No.
No, why would you think that?
I would be calling for help, not asking how to get out in the Internet!
Of course not.
The only risk would come from someone hacking into the internet file. This risk can be avoided by encrypting your data before you send it.
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
Cost of an internet plan from Verizon would depend on what you would want on you package. The only way to determine the exact cost would be to contact them. Their website is www.buyverizon.com and you would also benefit from calling a representative.
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If someone said that you were mendacious, they are calling you a lier. Mendacious means: Lying; untruthful.
The best place to look for on the internet would be www.callingcards.com. They have prepaid calling cards and offer discounts as well.
Calling someone fat is not racist. If you were to make fun of an actual race like American's or any other race then that would be racism.
Using language to exclude someone can take many forms, such as name-calling, derogatory remarks, or intentionally speaking in a way that is difficult for the person to understand. The best example would depend on the context and impact of the language used, but any form of communication that purposefully isolates or ostracizes someone would be considered exclusionary.