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  • Internet To Self Rate Their Speech
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    FREE SPEECH AND THE INTERNET In December of 1997, the FBI learned from a confidential source that a Maryland, male resident possessed child pornography. FBI agents obtained a search warrant and found that he had more than 100 pictures of naked children engaged in sexually explicit activity that he downloaded from the Internet. Just earlier in June (same year), the Supreme Court ruled in Reno vs. ACLU that the Communications Decency Act, which basically made it a crime to broadcast anything indec...
  • Self Regulation Of Internet Businesses
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    May 28, 2000 Period 3 Privacy and the Internet If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy (Siegel 9). When something as vast, influential and readily evolving as the Internet is introduced to the world, there is bound to be countless issues of controversy surrounding it. In the past decade, our society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts of information across great distances quickly and efficiently. The growing need for high-speed communications is causing a ...
  • Development Of The Internet Two New Word
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    My research project tries to delve into commonly misunderstood or badly formed interpretations of the Internet. In this assignment I analyze common web terms such as the matrix, cyberspace, virtual reality and to an extent artificial intelligence. I explore the interpretations of people from a wide array of society with regard to these Internet concepts. How do these different concepts relate? These concepts are not as different as one might imagine. Each one follows the definition of another, n...
  • Internet Addiction
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    Indications are that people using the Internet may be subject to a new illness in our society, Internet addiction. Is the Internet affecting your life in a negative way Do you spend more time on the Internet when you should be doing something else Internet surfing could become an addiction. I began to suspect that I had an Internet addiction problem when I would remain up until 3 a.m. to surf the net, and then I talked to a friend who had not been to bed yet. He was still surfing the Internet at...
  • Great Quantities Of Information On The Internet
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    Internet is a great communication tool in the 21st century which is widely used in education, business, government, family and almost all the other fields all over the world. It is really a huge technical jungle in modern times: colorful, interesting, full of impenetrable mysteries which need people to explore, but still delusive and risky. The law No. 1 of jungle: Once you are in a jungle, it is hard to find ways out. Internet is a dangerous place in which a large number of persons get bogged d...
  • Internet Signal From The Cable Line
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    Internet-Changing the Way We Do Business Today most of everything has been replaced by some form of technology. Many people have lost their jobs due to a change in technology. When will these technological advances stop Will everyone have to be replaced by robots or computers How far will a company have to downsize before the company realizes there are not any employees left except for the ones operating the computers. As for the business field these days they conduct most of their work via the ...
  • Internet Services To The Home User
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    The Business Internet The Internet is constantly developing. From four computers back in the early 70's to an uncountable number today, the Internet has extreme power and has changed the world. In recent years, Internet growth has been expanding more rapidly than the government can understand. The laws and regulations of a month ago are no longer useful today. The government either has to move quicker in deciding outcomes pertaining to the Internet or has to give up control entirely. Businesses ...
  • Acceptable Use Of The Internet
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    Cyber Ethics: Rules for Using the Web We all have heard of ethics. According to Webster's II New College Dictionary (1995), ethics is the rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession. As Winn Schwartau (2001) stated "ethics is also about understanding how your actions will affect other people". Cyber-ethics is the ethical decisions we make when using the Internet. We are tasked to use the Internet on a daily basis and we task students to use the Internet re...
  • Internet Calls
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    It's on television, in magazines, newspapers, and in our schools. Everywhere you go you hear about the Internet. Dubbed 'The Information Superhighway,' one might think that this network of millions of computers around the globe is as fast and as captivating as television, but with more and more users logging on everyday and staying on longer and longer, this 'Information Superhighway' could be perhaps more correctly referred to as a clogged Los-Angeles expressway at lunch hour. Users are often f...
  • The Positive And Negative Social Aspects Of The Internet
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    The Positive and Negative Social Aspects of the Internet The internet is a magnificent tool that we use in many aspects of our society. It has been very helpful in regards to business, education, socialization, recreation and so much more. The internet has also been very harmful in regards to all those things as well, even communication. We are discussing the social aspects of the internet and their positive and negative effects. There has been a large debate on whether internet use is positivel...
  • Information On The Internet
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    The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming more popular among those who are interested in, and have the time to surf the information superhighway. The problem with this much information being accessible to this many people is that some of it is deemed inappropriate for minors. The government wants censorship, but a segment of the population does not. Legislative regulation of the Internet would be an appropriate function of the government. The Communic...
  • Use Of The Internet
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    The Internet, or Net, is a vast network of computers that connect many of the world's businesses, institutions, and individuals. The computers that form the Internet range from a various number of huge mainframes in research used to span Internet access to PCs all over the world. Despite the recent publicity, the Internet is not a new thing. Its' roots lie in a collection of computers that were linked together in the 1970's to form the US Department of Defense's communications systems. Fearing t...
  • Information The Internet
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    The Extensive Internet The Internet is a growing phenomenon that was introduced into our homes in the early 1990's. Over 50 million people used the Internet in 1995 and by the year 2001 the number is predicted to be over 150 million. The net has helped the free flow of ideas, created a place for people to interact with each other, allowed one to express viewpoints with a large audience, and created a virtual shopping mall only a few mouse clicks away. Along with the good often comes a bad. Many ...
  • Symptoms Of Internet Addiction Disorder
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    If you " re an Internet user, you know who you are. They are among all of us in society, although many may choose to not acknowledge that they too, frequently use the Internet. As I sit here and look across the street, I see a man in front of his own computer; the screen glowing against the window behind him. He does not use his personal computer for work, he is a farmer. He has become what is known as an "Internet Junky". The addiction begins innocently. At the start, you are not even aware of ...
  • Internet Offers Potential Customers Three Major Benefits
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    There are many advantages of using Internet technology in a marketing strategy. The Internet offers potential customers three major benefits. The first is convenience. With the Internet, customers can order products any time of the day and from any location. Secondly, customers can find lots of information about companies, products and competitors without leaving their office. Due to this increased information source, objective criteria such as prices, quality and performance can all be compared...
  • Use Of The Internet At Work
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    how has mange mnet strategy affected the implantation of policies and procedures, with in any one organisation, what have the implementations done to stablish the work place, have they managed to erase the problems in hand, or have they had the negative effect of compromising managment decisions, and under mining their authority, there for the original problems reoccurs. in order to abolish such factors, we need to look at the root of the problem, how has the intial, divide occured between upper...
  • Computer And Internet Classes
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    Does your child know how to send an email? Does he know how to connect to Yhaoo. com page? What about typing in Microsoft Word, an assignment from school? Many children don't. We are moving into a computerized world, and that will force us to use the computer and internet in everyday life. Even in basic things like buying food at the supermarket. That's why I think every child in the state should be given Computer and Internet classes. Technology is improving everyday, everything is becoming mor...
  • Small Packets Through Our Phone Lines
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    Just about four years ago, only a million people had the internet. Today, there's over a 100 million people with the internet. And over 70% of schools today have access to the internet as well. Six years ago, six straight out of college kids created Architect, what is now known as Excite. Each of them is worth at least 10 million dollars each today! No one actually thought they would make it in the first place, but now look at them. The world wide web has become almost a virtual mall sort to say...
  • Course The Internet
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    Is technology a positive or negative thing in society? Is it useful or is it just a waste of money? These are the questions that are in most people's minds when the topic of technology comes up around the dinner table. Not only has technology developed into developing on a daily basis but it has also become a major tool in our every day routine, but most of us can't seem to find the cons, because we are hypnotized by the pros'. The internet has greatly evolved itself into an item which is being ...
  • Gorski's Multicultural Education Approach
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    Paul Gorski, in his article "How Computers STILL Cheat Girls", argues that, although women have become a majority of the online population, most gender inequities have not been eliminated. It is therefore necessary that we change the traditional thinking concerning the "digital divide". Gorski firstly points out that the number of females who use the Internet does not mean that women have obtained an equal treatment on the Internet. In fact, lots of gender inequities occur on the Internet. The I...

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