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    The Digital Divide is the term that describes the gap between people with and without access to the internet ranging from economic to racial factors. The 2013 United States Census indicates 98 percent of Americans having access to internet services. However, it still establishes that a quarter of those people do not have access to broadband or a consistent platform for internet at home. Studies by the Pew Research Center and Fact Tank in 2016 show a stark contrast in the digital divide…

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    Identity Theft. Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal, 11(3). This article provides insight into the sphere of CyberFraud and its effect internationally and nationally (United States of America), it explores statistics on who the criminals target, why they target their victims, the information that is stolen during the attack(s) and the economic effect the attacks hold. The source focusses on the most common aspects of CyberFraud and has valuable statistics of being affected and…

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    driving, often get involved in accidents. Also, some become so reliant on these devices and spend the whole day with them. This can result to poor eyesight and less time for socializing. With this, no one is safe in this highly urbanized world from the effects of technology. Even children are affected by the changes…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, the technology has made computer crime has been increasing at an alarming rate. Rapid development of information technology (IT) has brought with many new applications and opportunities that brings positive and negative effect in our lives. In addition, people around the world can communicate in real time on variety types of devices such as cell phones, tablets, computers and etc. Besides, a photo, video, text message or anything can be viewed by anyone, shared with…

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    in a fairy tale writing kingdom long ago. With the advent of the Internet, the way people have learned to read and write has changed dramatically. Instead of using Merriam Webster’s dictionary, people use Webster’s online dictionary. Instead of checking out books at a local library, people will find it online, never leaving the comfort of their own home. Instead of reading books and essays, people read blogs and forums. The Internet has influenced today’s youth. Where it goes wrong however, is…

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    The overwhelming majority of the participants, 91%, “indicated that there was no [Wikipedia] policy in their school”, but only 41% felt the need for a Wikipedia policy (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.99). Over half thought that Wikipedia had a mixed effect in schools, with some saying “Students have to realize that not all information on Wikipedia is correct;” (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.100). The study showed that less than half of all those surveyed felt a policy was necessary,…

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    Texting And Driving

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    automobile accidents- or at least 1.6 million accidents each year- involve drivers who are distracted by their cell phones.” Another author by the name of Charles Moore says, “Any use of mobile phones in cars is hazardous, but texting produces an effect equivalent to high blood-alcohol levels.” Mark Borgard also says, “Multitasking and inconsiderateness are the two main reasons people use their cell phones while operating a car.” There isn’t a national ban on texting or using a cell phone while…

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    The Social Media Industry

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    without it. It has a great effect on us. We can relate to it. In the following few paragraphs, we’ll be describing the industry we chose, we’ll discuss about it’s competitive nature, the popular establishments, the state of demand for the industry’s products, employment, wages and salaries, its performance in the market, and regulations. The social media industry was starting to form around 10 years ago. The idea of communicating and sharing content presented itself on the internet via chat…

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    There are millions of illegal downloads made every day. If one Piracy sight gets closed two more will pop back up. The internet is so full of piracy sights that there is no way to shut them all down. With internet constantly evolving copyright protection will not mean anything. Anyone who knows enough about computers can download what they want for free. Piracy is not an actual crime. When someone pirates, they didn’t…

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    Copyright Law

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    distributed both legal and illegal through the internet. As Dannenberg states, “with the advent of the Internet, people quickly…

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