Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Pen Pal Letter
I am so glad that I got your garner and that I have got the chance to get to k straight off you so salubrious over the past year. The internet is something that I never would have image that I require 20 years ago, but yet now it is something I female genitalianot seem to go a day without using. recall association about eitherthing that is just a search engine and click away. Imagine a vane situate that allowed you to get a glimpse of what your daddys day to day life is like or every people that you know that do not comprise in the identical town. I keep up with my family through a site called Facebook.The net in get along started with genuine and sincere intentions, but over the years, it has been overrun with meaningless statements. I remember you mentioning that when you go to spend your summers with your father, that the local library there has Internet access. The next time that you go, if you decide to learn about anything, look for web addresses ending in . edu , . org, or . gov to make authorized that the information you ar looking at is actually based on fact. Also, add me on Facebook I would love to come upon from you more often than just in our letters.The web addresses that end in . edu ar sites that dedicate themselves to current events or issues that surround an educational institution and are closely monitored by the inculcate to maintain credibility. Web sites that end in . org are committed to non-profit organizations and are monitored by them as well. Web sites ending in . gov are connected to and monitored by a specific government organization. All of these croup be considered to be credible sites to educate you about a particular subject.Anyone can purchase a web address ending in .com, so if you do find yourself on a site that is not any of the ones I have mentioned, cross reference the information with a site with the addresses ending like the ones I talked about just to make sure the information that is said on the site is real. You mentioned the term digital ramify in your letter and you asked me what it meant. I initially did not know what it meant, but I did some research for you and found out some arouse things about it. It means that while people with access to the Internet are able to capitalize on its uses, there are places like where you live that cannot because of not having Internet access.Having Internet access can bring more jobs to your hometown and can make local businesses like your mammas c circleh shop more bullion by offering her products to people online. on the dot think of last year around the time that I was celebrating Christmas and your mom was booked with orders for rugs and clothing. People would be able to request a crop or rug and your mother would bring in more money to your family more regularly. As for how I think the divide can be bridged, it has to be a huge effort brought forth by your community.Rally your township and community leaders together to bid for a company to come in and start the groundwork required to install the wires that are needed to connect online. There are Internet companies that love capitalizing on up and coming consumer markets, so you might be able to get them on board to front the technology for your town in exchange for authorization consumer business. It sounds really complicated but if your heart is in the right place, I am sure that you will find more people in your town that wish they could have Internet access.The frank that it can do for your community could be endless and could make your town a founder place by bringing in more revenue that can go towards maintaining public buildings and toward education. I love getting your letters and cannot contain to hear from you. If I get a friend request from you this summer, I will be so excited. Let me know how your research goes formerly you are able to get to the library. I know a lot of your summer vacation at your dads is pretty busy, so there is no hurry. I hope that this letter finds your family in good health and good spirits. Take care and I hope to hear from you again soon.
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