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1. Choose a real or made up company, and describe at least three ways in which the company uses technology. (1-3 sentences. 3.0 points) 2. Give two examples of safe, professional usernames. (1-2 sentences. 1.0 points) 3. Re-read the information on the websites about technology careers that you bookmarked earlier in this section. Describe at least four things you learned about the career. (1-5 sentences. 4.0 points) 4. Create citations for each of the three websites about technology careers that you bookmarked (including the one you bookmarked in Assignment 5S). Include their citations here. (5.0 points) TIP: If you don't know how to use italics yet, you can leave the text un-italicized. 5. Describe two things you can do to make sure you are using another person's work fairly. (1-2 sentences. 2.0 points)

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