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Title: Internet Communication as a Tool for Qualitative Research
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Moreover, she began by simply using the Internet as a tool for a better extended reach. Some how Ryen ended up also realizing how the Internet influenced her professional and personal relationship with the participant at that time (2002). Another example that is currently being displayed was the Camille Johnson analyzation in which totaling almost 600 web pages promoting anorexia as a lifestyle rather than a disease... Showed first 250 characters
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Another example that is currently being displayed was the Camille Johnson analyzation in which totaling almost 600 web pages promoting anorexia as a lifestyle rather than a disease. Camille contends that this particular network of pro-anorexia relies on Internet technologies to
Research Method 3
build and reproduce their ideologies... Showed next 250 characters
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