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    Now most people believe to think that censoring the internet can allow children to access websites without fear of getting their child’s mind corrupted; which is true. Allowing censoring can prevent inappropriate topics reaching the minds of kids 17 and below. But censoring the internet can cause some meanings to be lost, or emotions that can’t be describe by some G-rated sentences, and if information can be censored; any outlet of information (For example; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,…

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    Accelerando and the Internet Accelerando by Charles Stross, a compendium of short stories that looks at the concept for the ever expanding world of our internet, with the overlapping of future tech and its possibilities. Accelerando is about the internet because the people abandon the physical world for a digital one and the measurements of time are no longer connected to the natural world around us. The technology from the internet causes a complete change in the lives of the humans. Because…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    our lives without the internet. It has revolutionised the way we learn, communicate, and express ourselves. It has paved the way for innovation, and freedom of speech. The way it has been able to accomplish this is by remaining a free and open platform. This concept is known as “net neutrality.” Defined simply, net neutrality means that internet service providers (Telstra, Optus, etc.) should treat all data the same as it travels across the internet. This means that your internet speed and…

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    The U.S is the known as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, yet the U.S has one of the slowest and most expensive internet speeds. Japan, whose internet bandwidth averages 81 Megabytes per second (MBPS) is very cheap at $0.40 per MBPS compared to the pricey and slow internet speeds of the U.S at 15 MBPS for $5.66 per MBPS. That is almost six times slower and 14 times more expensive than Japan. There are many possible solutions ranging from expensive options such as…

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    Introduction In the past years, the accessibility of the internet has increased (Hawi, Blachnio, & Przepiorka, 2015). Because the internet is becoming more readily available, the number of people who use it is has increased as well (Hawi, Blachnio, & Przepiorka, 2015). The internet can be used to perform many tasks such as class assignments, job-related tasks, leisure activities, and much more (Deatherage, Servaty-Seib, & Aksoz, 2014). Although the internet can be a useful resource, it may…

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    The World Wide Web, also known simply as the Internet, is a place of constant controversy. In this day and age it is the most influential piece of technology on the current and upcoming generations. With a flick of the finger tips people have access to almost any information they desire. Ranging from the news of natural disasters that happened seconds ago to viral videos of cats doing stupid things; the Internet has the power to convince people that sky is actually red. But moreover, it gives…

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    Internet Privacy Analysis

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    I think this is a terrible idea. Privacy is something very important in the world and it's sad that my internet provider would even try to get me to sign that. Privacy has always been an issue in this world and when you think it's going to change because it's harder to be private in the world of the new age called the internet, well you're going to have a bad time. What if the company got hacked and all my information was lost? I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if this happened. The issue of…

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    Internet Safety Newsletter

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    ABSTRACT The purpose of my newsletter reflection is to give a detailed summary of the informative information that was provided in the Internet Safety Newsletter I created for parents and students. The newsletter that I created is an informative piece of work that will provide parents and students a better idea of the many dangers the Internet may cause as well as how to prevent them from happening. In accordance, I demonstrate to the parents the many ways that we can all work together to help…

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    How the Internet is Changing the Way We Think The Internet is a continuously growing aspect in today’s society, especially in the terms of how it affects the way we think. Google, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook are just a few of the several sites that people today are constantly craving gratification from. The Internet has taken actions in many categories that affect the way we think such as our attention, memory, and even the perception of ourselves. In this age of technology the Internet…

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    the world use the Internet as they grow up. Parents can not seem to get their children away from smartphones, tablets, and computers. “The Kaiser foundation reports that children spend on average 8 hours and 40 minutes per day on technology” (Gold). They use the Internet to play games, and watch videos. They also use it for social media. The Internet has become a huge component in everyday life. Many people think it is for the worse. What people do not know is that the Internet actually makes…

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