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    the email and internet usage company wide, which would include the board of directors and have made recommendations on potential policy’s that would reduce overall personal employee usage of the internet as well as prevent unethical or malicious activity. Our analysis included incoming and outgoing email, websites access, and overall internet usage by employee. Based on our assessment, we are making the following recommendations: 1. Redefine employee polices for email and internet usage. 2.…

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    -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cookies are currently disabled by your browser settings. To access this Web site, cookies must be enabled. Follow these directions to enable cookies (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later): In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options. Click the Privacy tab, then click Sites. In Address of Web site, type the complete address of this Web site. For example, http://www.microsoft.com.…

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    Most of us probably believe we have absolute freedom when it comes to what we view on the internet. However, Barbara van Schewick points out in her article ‘Network Neutrality Nuances’, that we only have access to bits and pieces of the internet (Schewick, 2009). What we are able to view is all decided upon by our ISP. Schewick states that ISPs select what we view in order to maximize profits, to ban content which they consider to be inappropriate, or to keep track of all signals on their…

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    lives, as it allows easier access to information than ever before. Modern Technology provides a faster, uncontrolled access to search and exchange information. The Internet provides many different sources that make it accessible for people to search and uncover the truth about any topic. In his essay, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr argues that the instant access to information through the internet shows changes in people’s reading and thinking process. Easier access to information…

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    immersed in our lives. Everyone can access the internet wherever they are, along with getting a lot of information through social media. It allows people to know information about all over the world. Many companies and organization use social media as a strategy to spread their products or beliefs because it is not too much to say that social media is the hard core of our lives. Therefore, people should learn and understand the media literacy, which is “the ability to access, analyze, evaluate…

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    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 presented in…

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    ¬¬¬¬¬The internet has become a source for everything nowadays. Shopping, communication, research, all things that required separate trips to different places before, can now be done on one device from one place. Perhaps the most beneficial out of all of these is the research aspect of the internet, as information on almost any subject can be found within seconds with a simple search. But at what cost does this information come? According to Nicolas Carr, the author of The Shallows, this…

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    Introduction As internet capabilities increase the usage in the classroom has vastly improve over the years. In the 90s, the internet only used to research information for research papers. Now you can interact with others, watch videos, test online if you can think you probably can do it. For 21st century teachers creating lesson plans are more interactive with current information to help students learn the various subjects. The Internet has different uses such as tools for teaching, networking,…

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    Children should have more lessons in school exposing them to the dangers of the Internet. They should be taught not to download images from someone they don't know as they could be explicit. They should be encouraged to choose a screen name that could be used by either gender, this will make it harder for them to be targeted. They should…

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    tool than a pastime. To start, citizens of third-world countries have less access to the Internet than those…

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