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    deemed to be more cost and time efficient than the standard paper and pencil tactic. Universities are more dependent on the internet for text books, journals, and scholarly articles. Although some classes benefit from this innovative strategy, others suffer. Author Naomi Baron’s article “How E-Reading Threatens Learning in the Humanities” focuses on the problematic effects that technology has, especially in humanities. Baron says “The amount of reading we assign university students has been…

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    visibility on the road is better. Consequently, there are fewer car accidents. Another thing is that criminal activity is lower as most wrongdoings are committed in the dark. Furthermore, thanks to shifting the time people use less artificial light. This effects a few issues. It is healthier for eyesight, the probability of tired eyes is lower (daylight gives people the opportunity to do activities which demands light without fear of their health) and electrical energy consumption…

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    lie about certain aspects of their lives, the most common one being age, for example. As long as someone’s sitting alone in a room behind a computer screen, they are able to be whoever they want to be because those who are exposed to them on the Internet cannot see or hear or meet them for themselves. In “Liking Is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts,” Jonathan Franzen touches on the fragility of reputations and the overall concern for likeability, explaining that when you imagine a person defined by…

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    When you were a kid, could you ever have imagined being able to pull out a small computer out of your pocket and being able to find the answer to nearly anything that you needed to know? The 90’s is an era that is well talked about due to the effect it had on music, fashion, sports, and many more. Sixty-one percent of adults in America own a cell phone. Thirty percent of adults own a mobile phone and only nine percent of adults do not own a phone at all and the number of people with a smartphone…

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    I often buy things in bulk online to lighten my load in grocery shopping; I also shop online for specific items that might be hard to come by in a store near me. Again, it comes down to how convenient the internet has made things for us, especially those that are very busy. Another advantage is the varieties of things are much larger than physical stores. The biggest pro to online shopping for me and I imagine many others, is reading the reviews of an item…

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    I want my Privacy In decades, there have been many advances in the technology industry. Undoubtfully, one of the important advances has been the internet. In "Job Candidates and Facebook ", Wei Du writes about the best-qualified candidate for the position. Information people put on social networking sites can easily be found by anybody worldwide. In "Gone with the Window," Dorothy Nixon focuses more on the personal vs. the business side, how social media can reveal too much about a person 's…

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    Is Social Media Affecting Our Society? Social Media has a lot more negative effects on our society than it does positive. Social media allows people from all over the world to interact through discussion, photos, videos, and audio. According to Dr. Shannon M. Rauch, “one of the main reasons we use social media is for self-distraction and boredom relief” (Whiteman 17). The latest statistics show that 74% of American Adolescents use social networking sites such as facebook, twitter, instagram,…

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    that gets updated dynamically. Updates which have looped through the network and returned to the same node are easily detected and discarded [3]. Now current Internet uses BGP which is in essence a path vector…

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    related to management information systems that may arise. Summarize the Chosen Issue Privacy, what has happened to it and how has it change and continue to change? Concerning work and privacy, most of the laws that are into effect were put on the books before the internet was around. It has been slow to catch up and even slower to enforce. It seems the…

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    Networks allowing users to communicate to each other, for example; Using e-mail, newsgroups, and video conferencing. • Voice over IP - Voice over is a modern change in telephone calls, which allow people to send telephone calls using standardized Internet Protocol rather than using PSTN (anagram for - Public Switched Telephone Network). COPYRIGHT LAW – The Copyright Law gives the inventors media rights to control how their creations are distributed and used. Books, music, video and software…

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