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    operation here, Google has provided services with its version of self-censorship in compliance with the so-call “Internet sovereignty” policy of the China government. Although doing business in China with more limited and obstacles than the company’s initial activity criterion, Google’s leaders still appeared to be determined and justified to bring useful tools for millions of China Internet users with the right to access information. But cyber-attacks started just before Christmas…

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    100(11) Zeef Cabrita Internet Dependency: A Critical Issue Web addiction is a growing issue with more individuals. The Internet is significantly more open to people now than it was in past. Web Addiction is a behavioral illness that is typically combined with individuals who have mental disarranges, for example, depression, loneliness, etc. The overuse of the Internet or the Internet addiction becomes the serious issue for the lot of the…

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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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    Social Network Positive

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    For instance, employers in most organizations and companies have noticed the negative effect that the availability of internet on office computers. One of the most undoing of having internet connectivity on office computers is that instead of the workers focusing on their work, they are busy connecting with their friends via the social network sites. This when done severally every day, it becomes addictive…

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    The idea proposed by Nadine Strossen in Why Censoring Pornography Would not Reduce Discrimination or Violence against Women is that “censoring pornography would do women more harm than good.” She states this because Strossen believes that the assumption that censorship of pornography would result in the reduction of violence and sexism against women must be in agreeance with the three following points directly from Strossen’s Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women’s Rights: (i) exposure to…

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    interaction created an active social life and strong bonds between the children. The Internet has brought major problems into contemporary society. Whenever we…

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    Right To Be Forgotten

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    business; then his property was used for auction, which can negatively influence his future and reputation. The Court of Justice of the European Union helps him overcome the difficulties in his business by ordering Google to remove the information from internet. On the contrary, In America, we do not have the private protection, we only have the First Amendment that agrees citizen’s freedom of speech. Thus, The Right to Be Forgotten almost helps many businesses to recover and make people develop…

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    The internet has been around for decades now and almost half a century in the form of an idea for many more. The purpose and function of the internet is also debated regarding how it is used. The internet is seen by some as merely a tool for use. While others see as their livelihood as demonstrated by e-businesses they trade solely through the internet. This essay will examine a question that encompasses the purpose and function. The idea of whether or not the internet is a new medium is both…

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    what did the generation before us do without the internet? I know for a fact and experience I can 't live without the internet and the good and the bad that comes with it. The internet is a collection of websites and services. Fifty years ago the Internet came into existence, it has extremely changed our life from the second we wake up to until we go back to sleep. Around three billion people use the Internet. It was only in the 1990s that Internet was provided to the public. Countries like…

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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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