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the crime of doing something illegal in order to get money start learning
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an area on the Inernet where information about a particular subject, organization, etc can be found start learning
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not real, but made to look or seem real start learning
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the announcement of important events on television, radio, and in newspapers start learning
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a mistake, especially one that can cause problems start learning
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the business of trying to persuade people to buy products or services start learning
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happening often or existing in large numbers start learning
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someone who receives something start learning
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a piece of writing in a magazine, newspaper start learning
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a solid lump with no clear shape start learning
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facts about a situation, person, event, etc start learning
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to spread information or ideas start learning
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the internet considered as an imaginary area without limits where you can meet people and discover information about any subject start learning
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a carefully planned piece of work that has a particular purpose start learning
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relating to or involving two or more countries start learning
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a person who belongs to a group or an organization start learning
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a group of people with the same interests, nationality, job, etc start learning
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controlling someone or something to your own advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly start learning
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information, ideas, opinions, or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are broadcast, published, or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions start learning
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websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone start learning
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not honest and likely to lie or do something illegal start learning
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large, folded sheets of paper that are printed with the news and sold every day or every week start learning
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connected to a system of computers, especially the Internet start learning
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writing and activities that are intended to make a person, company, or product more popular start learning
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the system that connects computers all over the world and allows people who use computers to look at websites start learning
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an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone start learning
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conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might or might not be true start learning
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Rozpowszechnianie nieprawdy start learning
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making someone believe something that is untrue start learning
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It is based on intentionally attracting the reader's attention with the help of titles or miniatures, which are often considerably exaggerated or false start learning
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a computer program for downloading and displaying websites provided by web servers start learning
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a program that provides services to other programs, usually using other computers connected to the network start learning
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all information regarding an identified or identifiable natural person start learning
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The inability to identify someone, for example, on the internet start learning
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a computer program that works on a server and communicates via a computer network start learning
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a trick in which someone tries to make people believe something that is not true start learning
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honest and saying or showing what you really feel or believe start learning
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to try to persuade someone to do what you want by saying pleasant things to them start learning
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a television or radio programme start learning
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invented and not real or true start learning
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to laugh at someone or something in an unkind way start learning
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to make someone feel stupid or ashamed start learning
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the act of printing and selling a book, newspaper, etc start learning
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the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters above it start learning
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remarks saying that something or someone is bad start learning
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someone whose job is journalism start learning
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someone or something that has an effect on another person or thing start learning
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a short story that you tell someone about something that happened to you or someone else start learning
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