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October 31
October 31
Tito de Morais is now a member of Digi Teen
October 31

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I'm not a student or teacher. I'm an Internet safety & free speach advocate.
About Me:
I'm the founder of MiudosSegurosNa.Net (SafeKidsOnThe.Net), a project that helps portuguese speaking families, schools and communities promoting the ethical, responsible and safe use of information and communication technologies by kids and teens.
Website:
http://www.miudossegurosna.net

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At 9:52pm on October 31, 2009, Julie Lindsay said…
Welcome to Digiteen Tito. This Ning is for students, teachers and interested people such as yourself to support the Digiteen project (a Flat Classroom project).
You may also be interested to join our DigiParent Ning.
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Will S. and i could fall asleep in those eyes, like a water bed
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aww, so pretty
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Really creative, and one of the most detailed videos (in a descriptive way). But some moments were REALLY corny.
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Very detailed :) but it was kind of boring.
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