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    Effects Of Sex Trafficking

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    The Internet: And Its Effects On The Sex Trafficking Industry. “Aija is a young, attractive Latvian who desires to earn a living and escape the difficulties of her life at home. She finds an internet Cafe and posts a job application expressing a desire for work as a dancer in Denmark. Almost immediately, she receives a reply reading, "Hey Aija! You need no experience. If you wish, you can come this week.” She is given additional information to fly to Copenhagen, pose as a tourist, and take…

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    with others in person, they suddenly tense up, not knowing quite what to do. This phenomenon of social awkwardness is caused by the pseudo-anonymity that social media provides: if I post something online, even if my name and picture is attached to it, it still seems that it is less of a representation of me as if I had said it in person. With this “anonymity” come problems, such as…

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    Vestiges Jordan Analysis

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    is 6 stanzas and 6 sentences alike. Technically strong, and inbred with gorgeous imagery, Vestiges is not easily forgotten. It’s depth however, exceeds the simple haunting of the baseline beauty. The speaker in the poem fears death; he fears the anonymity that accompanies it. With this, he seeks companionships in the act. Contemplation of morality, and the efforts that encompass a strong legacy create conflict within. In the poems last line, death strikes. Language, imagery, and structure help…

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    Deep Web And Dark Web

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    The internet has so many advantages and the most important one involves acting as a source of information, but in spite of the many advantages there are many things involved in the internet that are not good, legal, or even visible. The information provided by browsers such as Google chrome and Firefox only provide surface information hence they are called the surface web (Bocij, 2013). The other information is referred to as the deep web and it is not easily searched because the sites have…

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    with a sense of anonymity and the resources to mass spread their ideologies across the world. This has led to the creation of governmental organizations such as the National Security Agency (NSA) that hold the main goal of trying to prevent terrorist and crime organizations from carrying out evil and violent attacks on the people of the United States and the world. On a platform like the internet, it is very hard to track these organizations to a certain individual through anonymity tactics such…

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    media continues to have a lasting negative impact on American society and has resulted in cyberbullying, relationship conflicts and mental and physical health issues. The need to share everything, including horrendous behaviors under the veil of anonymity and no accountability, have left many lives in chaos and destruction. People always insist on privacy and accountability when it applies to themselves, however, this does not hold true when it applies to everyone else. Cyberbullying is a…

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    problem( Flagging & Reporting Inappropriate Content). Bystanders can also use the flagging system and alert their school and also remain anonymous. However, organized flagging will be investigated and will be tracked. If the cyberbullying is using anonymity to avoid being caught, schools can get the state involved. Abuse on the internet is reported, but most of the time it is not taken seriously by big corporations or they are slow to respond. It is not reliable; by the time they take action it…

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    Statista[1] pointed out that 3.5 billion individuals had used internet in 2016, which is nearly half of the global population. Due to the increasing popularity of internet, all sorts of contents can be found and spread across the internet with a press of a button. Internet memes also thrive due to the widely use of internet. However, internet memes can be offensive and normalize cyberbullying if they are misused. According to Schubert[2], "internet memes" are activities, concept, catchphrases or…

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    Already, whistleblowers and journalists, who commonly defy governments’ expectations of how information should be used and shared, already face threats from those nations who disapprove of their actions--provisions like this could further endanger them. The United States has had to respond to quite a few “attacks” by Internet hacktivists in the last decade. One such attack was carried out by Aaron Swartz, a young entrepreneur and committed online freedom activist. Perhaps the first thing I…

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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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