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    you need to know about My Family for Windows Phone The combination of the internet and mobile technology has changed our lives drastically, and mostly for good. However, there are many dark alleys in the world of internet, just like in the real world, the ones you would always want to keep your family, especially your children, protected from. In today's world, and owing to our modern lifestyle, it is usual for young children to have their own smartphones, and it is not easy to keep a tab on…

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    “The Internet Ruined My Life,” aired on the Sci-Fi channel between March 9 and April 13, 2016. Think about it, everyday men, women, and teenagers are surfing the web, making online purchases, and posting about people, products, and places. Parents post pictures of their family and videos of happy and hilarious family antics, while others post daily and some hourly events taking place in their life. Now do a 180 degree turn and think of the pedophiles downloading and viewing these photos and…

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    World Of The Children and The Internet The use of technology has increased among children in the U.S. over the last ten years, says MCT Graphic Service (Cell Phone and Computer). Too many technology can enervate the mind. The naive child mind can be tainted by the abuse of ignoble internet. Use of technology can be helpful, but harmful. There are many reasons that technology is both helpful and harmful. Technology is not always a safe and private place. Technology doesn’t guarantee safety for…

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    Q1. Criminal bait such as internet entrapment for catching child molesters might raise questions on ethics, but it can save lives and lessen the harm of possible number of children and their families. Sting operations should be used to lure pedophiles. From a utilitarian perspective, "a social policy is morally permissible if the consequences that result from it produce the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of persons affected by the policy."(p 53) In our case, maybe some of the…

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    "The right to privacy, through internet monitoring, is a heated topic among politicians and voters. As american citizens we are given a series of rights, written within the sacred document we proudly call our constitution, but how far do our rights go? First, however, we must identify what our rights are. Our first right, as inscribed, is our rights to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, etc.; but it’s important to find the balance between people’s freedoms and with people's right to…

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    It might come as a surprise that Steve Jobs was a low-tech parent, meaning he limited how often his children could use electronic devices. In an interview, technology executives agreed with Jobs’ parenting style in that they have seen the dangers of technology firsthand and do not want its negative consequences to impact their young ones (Bilton). One of the severe negative consequences that can arise with overusing electronics is addiction. Addiction is defined as the compulsive need to…

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    mobile phone offers such as texting, emailing and various other functionalities via the Internet, the participants mostly used the mobile phone for holding conversations with friends and family. As the participants stated: …Wherever I am, I’m able to call any of my children or receive calls from them, which I find to be a very good thing. Sometime ago, I had to wait at night to be able to speak with my children. ……

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    parents grew up. A constant barrage of glowing screens and a permanent connection to the internet. Giving children skills that the children of yesterday didn 't have. Also changing the way that we interact with one another. Technology changes everything, including our development as children. As a child, we are very curious and like to test and try everything, especially…

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    videos conference or correspondence course. Attendance via the internet, by any outside party acting other method used by the school is also included. Education records - Any…

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    giving children the opportunity to grow and become independent (Gooden, 2006). For example, in the Encyclopedia of Educational Leadership and Administration, Gooden explained that “No longer are students…

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