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    of history but has become a greater topic of discussion for change. While it is believed that everything else in our country is regulated why shouldn’t internet be? The issue that would be fabricated could be solved by maintaining net neutrality instead of created regulations. Those who support the repeal of net neutrality argue that if the internet were to be made free it would be in the intention to help businesses. Donald Trump claims that this will lead to the people choosing the business…

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    access to the internet without restrictions. The company in which you get your internet through, also known as ISP, is not able to discriminate against you for the websites and services you access. Having net neutrality also allows every website to work at the same, average speed provided by your ISP. People have been able to use net neutrality for a long time and depend on it every time they go online. There are many different online services that we use. The most commonly heard services we as…

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    action against those who threaten this frontier. I urge anyone who supports a free internet to join me and several others on a path that will shake the foundations of the world. The people that wish to eliminate a neutral internet wish to control and regulate it. But what is there to control if there is nothing to be controlled? We must free ourselves from the shackles and only then will opponents of a free internet realize the wounds it has opened. We must abandon society in protest of the…

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    age, the internet is accessible for just about anyone, anywhere and is being used all the time. The internet has an incredible amount of different uses and it provides a place where people, regardless of who they are, have equal access to information. There is an issue that has come up, that would jeopardize this ability. Internet service providers want to put blocks on certain things, allowing them to have control what their customers can access online. Giving Internet service providers this…

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    on the internet should be treated the same and should not have restrictions by internet service providers. The term was created by Tim Wu, a professor of telecommunication law at the University of Columbia (Thyra). Tim Wu believes that the public should all have access to internet information equally regardless of what it is and how much information is provided. Net neutrality would have been a benefit to the company Netflix when it was restricted bandwidth from internet service providers late…

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    forces internet providers to give all websites the same speeds. That allows startup tech companies to use the same speeds as Facebook and Google. According to the ACLU, without net neutrality there will be two tiers of the internet. The companies that can afford to pay for internet will have faster connections and the companies who can not, will be left behind. Wired explains that those companies use the technique called peering where instead of sending their content through the internet to the…

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    freedoms for security you deserve neither. The same goes for internet freedoms. When you sacrifice the freedom and openness of the internet for any type of law you deserve nothing. The internet started on the basis of the words, free, open and neutral. These words later formed the term called “Net Neutrality” or the full form “Network Neutrality”. The most common and important principle for Net Neutrality is that internet service providers and governments should treat all data equally. Not…

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    After school was over with. [Name] stays to write down some notes down about the Karasuno volleyball team, since your father did ask you to point out some of their weaknesses. Your father, Coach Ukai already knows that you have a really good visual on noticing things and especially spotting out on weakness in players. [Name] have been developing having good visualization, since she was a child. You would go with your grandfather, Ikkei Ukai to go watch him coaching the old Karasuno…

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    In my opinon, i would have to agree that using EVMs are a great tool and should be used by all states. I say this only because in the passage it states that 20 percent of people with disabilities are less likely to vote, mostly from having no access there. Also i believe the goverment would have to make sure these EVMs are updated and unhackable. The hacking part may cause a major concern because its been happening so much in politics. If there is a way to put the EVMs on a private Wi-Fi that…

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