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    What is net neutrality? Net neutrality is the principle that people should be able to access to the internet without restrictions. The company in which you get your internet through, also known as ISP, is not able to discriminate against you for the websites and services you access. Having net neutrality also allows every website to work at the same, average speed provided by your ISP. People have been able to use net neutrality for a long time and depend on it every time they go online. There…

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    With the support of Comcast Spectacor, Wells Fargo Center has the opportunity to resolve some of these communication issues. The organization's goal is to make sure visitors to the center enjoy their time, enough to come again. So when it comes to an employee management needs to make sure that clear expectations and understanding of the position or positions throughout the building. The creation of a communication protocol for all situations is necessary when it comes to training. Currently, the…

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    Shellie Benjamin Professor Jacob Eckrich English 10 8 November 2015 net neutrality With the rise of technology, life has become easy for many. Unfortunately this is not true for all With most jobs now you must have a basic knowledge of how internet and most if not all jobs have you submit your applications online. With wireless internet being part of commerse it allows ISPs controls what prices are for how much data is used and for what. There are those that say that this is a good thing. By…

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    Homelessness is a significant problem that effects millions of people all over the world. Steps are being made every day towards progress in solving this problem, so many people are extremely devoted to helping the homeless. Project HOME is a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia, PA. This organization focuses on reaching out to individuals who are struggling through poverty, homelessness, or unemployment. Project HOME stands for Housing, Opportunities for Employment, Medical Care, and…

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    Essay On Net Neutrality

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    The policy that I have chosen to work with is the proposed ending of net neutrality. Net neutrality is currently in place and denies internet providers from being able to change the speed of service for the internet, overall it allows for a very free and open internet where all websites, big or small, gain access to the same speeds for providing content to users. This means that a huge site like Netflix that has a lot of big content to send out can function at the same speeds as a smaller, maybe…

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    Morgantown

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    The area that I would like to talk about is Morgantown, West Virginia. To some, Morgantown can be considered a tourist attraction. Home to the Big 12 Mountaineers, West Virginia University has over 30,000 students alone. However, outside of the campus is a suburban area with a population of 30,855. With all of these people in this area of West Virginia, it is very important that everyone stays connected. Whether it’s by using your phone or sending emails from your laptop, the internet is a…

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    Ever since I was a kid, I always found a rhythm on things. Whenever I heard the heartbeat from a toy heart that my teacher had in her classroom, in my head I always added an extra beat to it, always turned it into something musical. I always thought it was because I used to watch the Nickelodeon kids show called “The Fresh Beat Band” every single day when I got home from school, so I let slide. I knew that wasn’t the real reason because it didn’t feel like it was, but I never looked deep into my…

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    What´s Net Neutrality?

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    What is Net Neutrality? In March 1989 the world changed. That month Sir Tim Berners-Lee created what is known as the World Wide Web (Cian O'Luanaigh). Since that day, the internet has grown and truly become worldwide. People everywhere can even access it directly from their pockets. But because of how fast it came about, there are still flaws in the system. One of these flaws is figuring out whether or not to implement an open net or what is also known as net neutrality. Net neutrality is very…

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    Though not very many people know what it is, Net Neutrality is on the hot seat for many users of the Internet. It is a debate that will forever change how the Internet is used, which, subsequently, will have a major impact on the lives of everyone that uses it. And the worst part is that no one knows about it. No one knows that on December 14 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is going to vote on the future of the world. This essay is not meant to persuade, but rather enlighten its…

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    lower dropped calls than any other wireless network. AT&T is closest to providing a similar service as Verizon in wireless communications sector. Verizon has also gained lead on internet speeds and reliability through their fiber-optics network. Comcast has improved its internet speeds and reliability considerably and they will aim to dislodge Verizon as the prominent residential and commercial internet service provider in the United States. These organizations must be keeping Verizon on its…

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