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    released, which is one of the most common computer scripting languages to this day. Also, not only did Java get released in 1995, but Internet Explorer 2.0 was also released, a popular web browser and by 1997, DVD discs and players became commercially available for the public’s use. In 1998, MP3 players were released to allow people to have the ability to download internet audio music without having to carry around one of those annoying CD players wherever they went, then, less than a year…

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    Today’s world is growing increasingly dependent on the use of digital media, broadening the horizons for possibility and innovation like never before. Look around; mobs of people everywhere are roaming their way through life, noses buried in their phones, eyes focused on their iPads and tablets. It is not complicated to perceive the apparent commonality among these individuals, being their growing obsession with divulging themselves in the addictive actions of digital media in a technologically…

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    Parent”. Spyware is you having the ability to log every keystroke your child makes and thus a good portion of his/her private world. How would you feel if your teen was being stalked by a pedifile? The internet can be a dangerous place. It can be dangerous because teens are stalked by strangers on the internet. Bad things can happen to them such as being kidnapped. The first reason Coben introduces spyware is so parents can monitor what their teen is doing. A second reason Coben suggest spyware…

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    Operationalization of STI Study When looking at Sexual Strategies theory in sociology we can look at how mate selection happens, and ways in which people obtain a sexual partner or encounter. One of the most common ways is through online dating websites and/or apps for our smartphones. The question that will be operationalized therefore will be whether the use of proximity locating dating apps, such as tinder and/or grinder has increased the incidences of reported sexually transmitted…

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    In today's day and age, with the ever growing use of technology, it has become increasingly easier for technology companies to deceive its consumers. People want the latest and most advanced technologies that they will buy any product claiming to be the latest technology. In Sherry Turkle's essay "Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less from Each Other," Ethan Watters' essay "The Mega-Marketing of Depression in Japan," and Tim Wu's essay "Father and Son," the big technology…

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    are always online and finding information extremely quickly, the internet chips away at peoples concentration and therefore makes it harder for them to stay focused on long texts because they are getting used to the immediate answers. When people are researching online they’re usually jumping from source to source and just skimming over the articles. The way we read today is much different than how we read in the past, the internet causes us to read efficiently and get immediate feedback which…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Case Study

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    Answer 3:- A:- When it is very expensive and slow to access the external network then we use Forwarding name server . What is does keep the records of frequently visited sites in local DNS cache. This improves the efficiency . B:- Round Robin mechanism is used for load balancing . DNS hold maximum record of entry. In round and robin mechanism it allocate IP address to the requested client as per the availability and making the server highly available . Answer 4:- "in.addr-arpa" is used to…

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    Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, is becoming more popular every day (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.92). It can give a wealth of information easily to anyone who wishes to learn about a topic. However, concerns have risen about its use in research for schools. In the article “Wikipedia Use in Research: Perceptions in Secondary Schools” by Tracy Polk of Worcester Preparatory School, Melissa Johnston of the University of Alabama, and Stephanie Evers of the University of South Alabama,…

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    Analysis Of XXL Magazine

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    Abstract XXL Magazine is among the most successful magazine publications in the modern age. With the life of print media deteriorating, XXL has somehow kept pace with the demands of a microwave society. They have been able to maintain relevancy even with the current dominance of social media. Those who publish XXL Magazine have displayed their ability conform to contemporary ideas, while maintaining their original authenticity. Delving deeply into the pages of the publication will allow one to…

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    In the internet and digital communities, the reader's’ opinion is influenced by what is wanted to portray. From a political perspective is based on making the other political party look bad to gain more supporters. The reader now judges based on which of them is not doing a so bad job at controlling the country or which is suit to be a better candidate to be in charge. In “Blue feed, Red fee” is shown how the people identify themselves with a political party and their thoughts and opinions…

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