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    University of Florida’s Master’s in Entrepreneurship program. Opportunity The internet has revolutionized the way that people communicate around the world by becoming the most preferred tool for communication. The use of the internet has exponentially increased since it was first invented (pictured to right). There are now approximately 3.4 billion internet users worldwide. Every day on…

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    Introduction Too much of a good thing can be bad. Internet usage is increasing rapidly with the vast information available. Through internet, information can be accessible by everyone all over the world. As a result, People spend too much time in front of computers, cellphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices. Internet can be used for education, online shopping, paying bills, and many more things. Consequently, people are becoming addicted to the internet, which can have a serious impact on…

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    and are losing ground on how we can sympathize for one another . Due to the obvious effects electronics have on humans it could be argued the best course of action at the current time would be to restrict the use of electronics connected to the internet in our society. Technology wasn’t always considered “bad”…

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    users are watching internet pornography. Every second, 372 people are typing the word “Adult” into search engines. 68,000,000 search engine queries per day are related to pornography. This is a major issue that needs to be realized. If the populations of countries lacking censorship do not change, problems will come. The internet should be censored based on age restrictions due to the dangers of inappropriate content, that of sexual content, malware, and hate speech on the internet. The issues…

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    want to know what’s happening with the societies all over the world; however, others do like censorship because they don’t really want their people to know what’s happening within their country’s problems. Censorship is restricting access to books, internets, or movies. Censorship can go beyond that and restrict access for some societies. The government decides what the population should know. That’s an extreme example of censorship. It is imperative to censorship because parents, school, and…

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    Human Trafficking Problems

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    Every single year, between 14,500 and 17,500 men, women, and children fall into the hands of traffickers. In my analysis of this issue, I will be taking an in-depth look at how the Internet and other technologies are used to ensnare trafficking victims, I will look at how the internet and other forms of technology play a role in both enabling and combating human trafficking. Although Human trafficking takes place all over the world and is very much a worldwide problem, where technology is…

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    Demarees Vs Walmart

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    Demarees family. Therefore the Child protective service (CPS) was notified and their children were put into “Isolated” state custody for about a month. The judge finally decided to return their kids because there is no indication about the child pornography. First of all, in my opinion, the overly zealous Walmart employee should think before reporting to the local police, especially understanding the true stories behind these pictures instead of unintentionally…

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    invasion of privacy. You are seeing your child's inner thoughts and what they are saying to others. I think parents can monitor their children by putting web page blockers on their computers they should also talk to them about the dangers of the internet. Parents should ask questions when their child goes out or they should pick them up and drop them off to confirm what their child said is true. I agree with coben because parents should make sure they aren't being bullied, they not being the…

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    In the article, The Undercover Parent by Harlen Coben. Coben’s point to the audience is that you should put spyware on your child's computer but you should tell them you have the spyware on their computer/device. I agree with Coben because you could keep your child safe, to keep a safe eye on them and make sure they're not lying to you of what they are doing If parents put spyware on their teens computer they could keep their child safe. Parents could watch out for them if they're doing or doing…

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    Almost anyone in the world can think of parents they know who shelter their children. In fact you might be victim to this fate. Some parents firmly believe that sheltering their children from certain material makes their children better people. They would rather develop their children’s mentality manually. What parents don’t realize is that they are not benefiting their children. They are prohibiting their children from learning real world concepts that they should know to be prosperous.…

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