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    Another benefit of internet privacy is the benefit of researching without restriction. If a person knows that his or her searches are being monitored, that person will be less inclined to research the topic of interest if it has anything that goes against the stance of the current government. However, with privacy, a person could research evidence and examples about whatever topic they would like to without hindrance and make their own conclusions based on a wider variety of sources. The quality

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    You ever wondered what if your internet searches were censored? What if countless amounts interactions and communications were unreachable from now on?Some people view the internet may be the root cause of the evil that is going on in the world. Therefore some people think these harsh events would not be reality if we just simply limited their online searches. Another reason people believe that the internet should be censored to limit some of the propaganda that people put out in the world. The

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    is partially due to the information available on the internet. The internet has opened a tremendous amount of various information from different points of view. These different points of view help others with no knowledge accept and perceive the information as if they were a person who may be dealing with racism, assault, and or discrimination. Gladwell might have mentioned people misunderstand something written by a stranger on the internet, but proved that point wrong by showing the positive aspects

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    The Internet is the decisive technology of the Information Age, and with the explosion of wireless communication in the early twenty-first century, people, companies, and institutions feel the depth of this technological change, but the speed and scope of the transformation has triggered all manner of perceptions. For instance, media often report that intense use of the Internet increases the risk of isolation, alienation, and withdrawal from society, but available evidence shows that the Internet

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    conversation when talking about the use of the internet and how long teenagers are using it. But do they mention the pros of using the internet? In my opinion, I think teenagers should the internet more often. Teenagers use the internet for help in school, they gain computer skills and learn what is happening out in the world through the use of social media. A key aspect of how the internet use of the internet should not be limited is the knowledge.The internet is growing and becoming more advanced every

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    Equal Opportunity Internet With new and easily accessible technology the internet is practically open for anyone to use now more than ever. The ability to access anything regardless of if it’s politically incorrect or shocking is an unalienable right for citizens of the modern era. Without net neutrality comes censorship which is an ominous threat to the democratic ideals of the new millennium. Net neutrality provides internet users freedom to view and discuss anything, anywhere they would like

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    Censoring the Internet        From music to television, censorship has played a major role in how the public is exposed to certain material. Now that our world is entering into a new technology era, the Internet is now in the middle of the censorship issue. Internet access is now one of the fastest ways to communicate with others, obtain information on virtually anything, and purchase items without having to leave your home. As more and more people get connected to this cyber superhighway,

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    Internet Addiction

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    Internet Addiction Introduction While some media news and reports seem to be truthful in their effort to inform and educate the public regarding internet addiction, it is not surprising to see bad science and misinterpretation presented in others on the same issue. The media coverage of internet addiction is damaging and blowing the issue out of context. The widespread internet concern is reinforced and underpinned by media reporting about internet addiction and young people, characteristically

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    Wondering of the Internet Shanae S. Moultrie ITT Technical Institution Abstract The Internet also known as ARPANET was created on January 1, 1983. Researchers began to assemble the “network of networks” that became the modern Internet. The online world then took on a more recognizable form in 1990, when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. (Evan Andrews - http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-invented-the-internet)Throughout the world, the internet continues

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    The Internet On Society

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    The Internet has a great impact on the daily life of individuals as it penetrated into all aspects of life. It is said that the Internet is a double-edged sword. Networking connects distant people together, useful information about science, culture and education are available on the World Wide Web. this technology has negative effects on society. Firstly, the Internet plays a major role in changing the educational method. Especially in the stages of university and higher education. In interactive

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