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    The Internet is very dangerous and has a lot of bad material that is not safe for children viewing. The Internet is very unsafe for children who have not been taught safe internet practices. Children on the wrong sites can put them in danger. Viewing inappropriate sites can put them in jeopardy to bullying, catfish, scammers, and predators. For children that do not know what the internet consist of may be encouraged to participate in the unhealthy version of the internet. Parents should Monitor…

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    of the teenage participants have access to the Internet. Additionally, the survey found 78% of the teenagers had a cellphone. Of those with cellphones, 47% were smart phones, with access to the mobile web. These statistics determine a majority of teenagers have access to the Internet and a cellphone, which gives them the ability to maintain relationships with their friends at the click of a button. In a passage from the journal Child Youth & Care Forum, Betty-Ann Cyr, Stephen L. Berman and Megan…

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    designing for my case study is an internet-cafe called Shinra Corp Cafe. This business caters to in-house competitions for local events. It is also a central hub for gamers in surrounding areas and for other technology enthusiasts to gather, meet, and exchange ideas.]Finding information about sales and business success rates for a newer emerging style of businesses is a challenging task. However, researching business locations did lead to some quantitative data. Internet cafes, also known as…

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    In an odd sense, the quick rise of the Social Media platform has taken us as a nation - and the globe altogether - back into the “small-village” mentality with first-hand accounts and reliable, trustable sources. Because of the industrial Revolution, society has drifted away from this form of consumerism. But now, in the world of Social Media, the most trusted of sources are right at our fingertips, with information readily available. The Pre-Industrial…

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    percent of the internet, providing with illegal content and shops (Sterne, 4). People around the globe can connect to the Deep Web and have access to books and articles, informing readers on how to create bombs, how to take out and sell organs for money, and how to make illegal drugs. The Deep Web can be accessed by downloading the “Tor Browser,” which protects the user’s identity by transferring IP addresses from computers around the world. According to Sterne, who is an internet security agent…

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    The internet has forever changed the landscape of the music industry. This is certainly common experience to artists who have made use of effective digital technologies such as file sharing as well as digital marketing promotions through a never ending selection of social media channels . Despite the fact that all of this might seem like painfully obvious information, the truth remains that a large number of music artists are up till now having trouble with selecting the most appropriate online…

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    Anonymous is an internet group that defies the odds of distance and power, using various ethical methods that posts their righteous ideas onto the web. They use a combination of DDoS attacks, Black Faxes, Google Bombs, and peaceful marches that represent a Martin Luther King type protest. Anonymous knows no bounds and will continue to thrive on 4chan’s /b/ section and through Twitter. Anonymous originated on 4chan’s /b/ section, which is a forum that random people can make random posts based on…

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    Networks allowing users to communicate to each other, for example; Using e-mail, newsgroups, and video conferencing. • Voice over IP - Voice over is a modern change in telephone calls, which allow people to send telephone calls using standardized Internet Protocol rather than using PSTN (anagram for - Public Switched Telephone Network). COPYRIGHT LAW – The Copyright Law gives the inventors media rights to control how their creations are distributed and used. Books, music, video and software…

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    with the ones that surround them. Technology in the form of cell phones has become a fundamental part of our everyday lives; nonetheless, this has jeopardized many basic liberties, such as privacy. Cell phones have given us instant access to the internet; furthermore, instant access to just about everything we do or do not do in our society. Our culture is driven by the need to put everything on social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat. This desire has changed some of our…

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    The World of Internet and its Effects on Social Relationships There have been many studies conducted on the various features of the Internet, its connection to social media, and how it influences intimate, and professional relationships. Though many scholars believe that the advent of the computer age, coupled with enormity of information available on the Internet, has enabled people, young and old, to access many areas of knowledge (Morris & Stevens 2007). On the other hand, some results…

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