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Scenario 14-2
You open up your laptop to begin writing a term paper for your English literature class. You do a quick Google search on a few key phrases involving Shakespeare, Dickens, and Hemingway. But before you go further, you play a few video games, check your email, visit a couple of music websites, take a cyber tour of a new sports stadium, go to a coupon site, solve a murder mystery, go back to Google to check out a big name in the news, submit a slogan for a new local restaurant, and read a couple editorials on a magazine site. Then, you figure it's time to get down to work.
-(Scenario 14-2) In running keyword searches using Google,you took part in a common practice.Advertisers could make use of this by paying Google and making them:
Critical Legal Scholars
A movement in legal thought that challenges and seeks to overturn accepted norms and standards in legal theory and practice, emphasizing the role of social, political, and economic factors in the law.
Economic Reasons
Factors related to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services that influence decisions or behaviors.
National Crime Rate
A measure of the number of reported crimes per unit of population in a country, usually expressed per 100,000 individuals.
Criminal Code Incidents
Refers to situations or occurrences that involve actions considered to be violations of the laws outlined in the Criminal Code.
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