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    Sexting Is Dangerous

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    All over the world teens are using the internet in their everyday lives, whether it is simply watching a funny video on YouTube or doing research on many different topics for a class project. No matter the reason it is used, the internet has always been very dangerous if not well monitored. Now that teens have greater access than ever to the World Wide Web, parents are facing a new set of dilemmas, such as teens sending inappropriate content, talking to strangers they do not know, and dealing…

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    Online Dangers III, IV, and V Internet is a wonderful resource for gathering information, socializing, and entertainment. However, the truth is that there are many risks associated with it. It can be easy to overshare information, embarrass yourself and even get messages from creepy people. The issue of online child exploitation by predators has gained a worrying momentum that has brought concern on the safety that children and students have while using the internet. Pedophiles hide behind…

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    Kids and teens are at risk of cyber bullying and that risk grows more every day due to the popularity of the Internet. The issues of cyber bullying and bullying have increased over the years to an alarming proportions. Some victims of cyber bullying are so tormented that some turn to the permanent solution, suicide. The social constructionist perspective focuses on how a problem becomes defined. In particular, it examines how powerful groups, such as politicians, religious leaders, and the media…

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    your a young girl or boy between the age 11-13 who recently got a new phone that you had been begging for for the last year. You are so excited to download all the new apps that everyone at school talks about, but what you don’t realize is that the internet can be a dangerous place if you dig to deep into it. You can enter a dangerous site that puts you at risk, or you can find disturbing images of naked people (pornagraphy), injuries, health issues. That make you feel sick to your stomach. You…

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    Today’s kids are focused more on technology. They worry more about their social life. They waste most of their time on their phone and internet uses, than going outside and playing. Spyware is a helpful tool when your children are wasting most of their time on the internet. It can help you see what your child is doing. You, as a parent, can prevent your child from going on innappropriate sites. spyware is also a way to help your child go the right direction and not do anything bad. Spyware…

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    Course Name Major Themes/Big Ideas Personal Impact on Knowledge/Beliefs/Practice Diversity and Global Education Cultural insensitivity, diverse families, poverty in USA, diversity in schools, the impact of violence in students, diverse religions, multicultural learners, and text analysis. The class was not part of the TESOL program. I took it as an elective, since I had the ESOL endorsement. One thing that impacted me was learning how poverty affects students in a myriad of ways, even before…

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    Introduction The Internet of Things (IoT) is a ubiquitous computing revolution that refers to the use of sensors, actuators, and data communications technology built into physical objects—from roadways to pacemakers—that enable those objects to be tracked, coordinated, or controlled across a data network or the Internet. In the past 5 years, there has been 300% increase in connected machine-to-machine devices. A number of closely related concepts include sensor networks, Ubiquitous positioning,…

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    However there are potential associated risks involving the safety of students when involving the use of new technology such as the Internet and cell phones which has increased dramatically in recent years. Based on the research reviewed in this essay, I will argue that the, ‘Internet and School Network Acceptable Use’ as well as the ‘Anti Cyber-Bullying’ policies developed at Rosebud Secondary School (RSC), used to address internet safety and cyber bullying are aligned with the findings…

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    Laws of the Internet When one thinks about the internet they imagine a tool that has limitless knowledge on tap, but most of the time they imagine their computer’s or phone’s capability of connecting to the world wide web. And on the world wide web, People are able to buy items, socialize, work, and simply relax via the internet. In many ways, the internet has changed our lives in the 21st century. Without the internet many of the jobs that thousands of people go to are obsolete. For example,…

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    devices during classes has been a discussed issue for long, because of problems regarding the safety of the wireless connection, the costs of using these kind of devices for learning institutions and the personal use each student does with them. Many researchers argue that technologies used during lectures are only damage for students, because they tend to pass their time on social networks or surfing in Internet rather than follow the lesson. According to Dr. Claire La Roche and Dr. Mary…

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