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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>When logging in to your personal social media account, you find a friend request from someone whose name sounds very familiar, but their profile picture is an artistic picture of a butterfly. After accepting the request, you realize it is actually from a student who you haven’t taught before but who attends your school. The student sends you a message saying they think you are a fantastic teacher. They also like a number of photographs you have posted of a recent holiday with friends, including one of you lying on the beach in your swimsuit.<br><br>Describe how you could resolve this issue. What are some ways you can protect yourself?</div>]]></description>
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