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NOTE FROM ACM: It has been determined that the author of this article plagiarized the contents from a previously published paper. Therefore ACM has shut off access to this paper.
The paper by Boyka Gradinarova plagiarizes the following paper: Web 2.0-Mediated Competence — Implicit Educational Demands on Learners by N.B. Dohn which may be found here
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