Physical VS Cyber Communities

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The community is the physical area where we live, comprised of places where we know and interact with people.
Community is also a group of who enjoy the same things, or engage in the same , such as a club, team, or school.
Cyberspace, the Internet, can also be thought of as a community called the community. It is comprised of places () in which real people interact.
In the Physical community, you can around by walking, riding a bus, a car, or a bike. You can use regular roads or “super highways”. Right now, help you to get around.
In the Cyber community, you can travel on a computer to different sites. However, you should still travel with assistance.
We in Cyber communities through email, instant messaging, chat rooms, blogs, bulletin boards, etc.
In communites, we communicate through mail (postal), bulletin boards, newspapers, signs, etc.
In both the physical and cyber community we locate places using .
If you get lost in the physical or cyber community, you should ask an for assistance.
Since the Internet community is made up of people and real places, it's important to think about the issues it presents.
Websites that are for kids and teens include: Sites that ask for for any reason; Sites that ask for your information such as name and e-mail address; Gambling sites; Sites which contain adult content; Sites which tell about or hate towards people.
You can get to inappropriate places just by on links from searches, advertisements, or e-mail that seems perfectly appropriate.
The best way to handle inappropriate websites is to IMMEDIATELY and tell a trusted adult.