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Post by maureenkangethe on Oct 18, 2016 22:30:35 GMT
This graph represents the rights and responsibilities of both a citizen and a digital citizen. Some of the citizen's rights are freedom of worship, education and freedom of speech. Some of the responsibilities are respecting the laws, and supporting the constitution. Likewise, a digital citizen has the ability to communicate freely, and get educated through online programs. Some of the responsibilities are to respect online users and to protect private information.
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Post by angelikabuddhadasa on Oct 19, 2016 6:00:50 GMT
Angelika Buddhadasa Response
You have illustrated the rights and responsibilities of a citizen/digital citizen clearly. However, what relationship does naturalization,birth, laws and government have with citizenship? Aren't they part of a citizen also?
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Post by georgianath on Oct 19, 2016 17:42:27 GMT
GEORGIA NATH RESPONSE
Maureen,
I liked the way you viewed everything. I just have one quire, what does naturalization have to do with citizen?
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Post by charleenkaruri on Oct 19, 2016 19:52:41 GMT
Charleen Karuri Response
I see you have a very interesting and neat representation. I also agree with Georgia, what do you mean by naturalisation?
Charleen Karuri
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Post by maureenkangethe on Oct 19, 2016 19:59:31 GMT
Reply to Georgia Nath Response
Naturalisation is the legal act or process by which a non-citizen in a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country. Basically, what i mean is that through naturalisation you can become a citizen of some country and that plays a very important role to people like us who are not citizens of Greece.
Maureen Kangethe
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Post by maureenkangethe on Oct 19, 2016 20:35:35 GMT
Reply to Angelika Buddhadasa Response
Yes they are Angelika that is the reason why i have related them to citizenship.
Maureen Kangethe
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Post by maureenkangethe on Oct 19, 2016 20:39:25 GMT
Reply to Charleen Karuri Response
What i mean is that naturalisation is a way to become a citizen and that is the reason why i have linked it to citizenship.
Maureen Kangethe
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