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    The internet has been around for decades now and almost half a century in the form of an idea for many more. The purpose and function of the internet is also debated regarding how it is used. The internet is seen by some as merely a tool for use. While others see as their livelihood as demonstrated by e-businesses they trade solely through the internet. This essay will examine a question that encompasses the purpose and function. The idea of whether or not the internet is a new medium is both…

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    keep up with the expanding effects of the internet, increasing the gap in the global standard of living between first and third world countries. Larger corporations began to incorporate the internet’s technologies in order to effectively communicate to consumers…

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    what did the generation before us do without the internet? I know for a fact and experience I can 't live without the internet and the good and the bad that comes with it. The internet is a collection of websites and services. Fifty years ago the Internet came into existence, it has extremely changed our life from the second we wake up to until we go back to sleep. Around three billion people use the Internet. It was only in the 1990s that Internet was provided to the public. Countries like…

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    the internet as a worldwide network of computers and has emerged rapidly as a new mass medium (2011, p.7). Additionally, the internet is a product of convergence which is described as “the merging of communications and information capabilities over an integrated electronic media” as cited by Medoff and Kaye (2011, p.7). Convergence in relation to the internet includes many features of traditional media such as text, graphic, moving pictures and sound all into one unique medium (The Internet,…

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    Dangers Of Internet

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    YouTube. Internet usage has made modern lives easier in regards to social media by keeping in contact with friends and family. Benefits of the Internet include search engines and websites that keep one up to date on news stories, and data, as well as email accounts that help with business and organization. When one thinks of the possible fears in the world, common fears include spiders, heights, and crimes that can be committed against them. The dangers can be associated with everyday Internet…

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    Internet And Teenagers

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    The Internet and Teens: What can parents do to manage their children? In recent years, the world is changing rapidly every day with the development and progress of science and technology. In particular, the explosion of information technology has created benefits and opportunities for people, society and the economy interact, link, share information or knowledge together – especially the development of the Internet is increasing variedly. However, besides the use of the Internet is also causing…

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    duty to monitor internet content. Since the internet is such a profitable place to buy and sell goods we, as a country, need some sort of policy of the government's involvement in monitoring the internet. We are able to do, search, buy and sell practically anything on the internet so there has to be some sort of limit to the things that are on the internet. In the cases of someone buying guns and such those people being linked with terrorism, seeing what they bought on the internet would be…

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    We ask ourselves what is the internet, where is it? We ask ourselves who really owns the internet? No one owns it, the internet is a non physical thing. The internet is a black box and it holds everyone 's information and it is what everyone is connected to and it is what we pay for. But as we ask ourselves we don’t ask the more important questions to ourselves. What is the risk or risks of using the internet, and what are the pro’s to using the internet. The internet allows the user to…

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    The research review of current literature makes the question of racism and the internet clearer. Racism on the internet is dangerous. According to Tynes et al., (2012) research shows, “being victimized online is associated with poor mental health” (p. 343). Researchers and society should take this issue very seriously. It is a pervasive issue that needs to be addressed promptly. If the question of racism on the internet is not addressed, that more and more people will be harmed and racist…

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    The opponents of regulation also argue that any form of internet regulation is against the individual’s rights to freedom of expression and the concept of net neutrality because in such a scenario a person may not be able to choose the content he wants to view. However, it should be clearly understood that society is greater than a single person and if such rights of freedom cause harm to the values of the society as a whole, then it is perhaps the responsibility of the government to intervene…

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