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    The internet as a personalized branding site [AP] The internet is a very competitive workplace and developed space in always having new ideas and brands appear. It is a new way to start a work approved area being able to work from home and to build a new view on taking control over a company on your own terms. The internet is a building and networking block for companies and organizations to display their brand and their ideas for new people and different people with more people. “In fact,…

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    One area that sociologists are intrigued with is the way the Internet contributes to social inequality as well as social exclusion. Lots of people access and make use of whatever the Internet has to offer regularly, working on things like paying bills online to doing research or even connecting with others on websites much like Facebook and MySpace. Social media sites like these are exactly what Siegel means when he says, “Americans spend a large amount, if not a majority, of their leisure time…

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    Controversy Over Internet

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    facilities over Internet will make the people more isolated and less social friendly. Do you agree with the statement? Take a stand and build up your arguments around it? People carry out many activities these days online. With the development of technology and fast internet connections, individuals will stop making strong ties. This essay will discuss various reasons why people depend more on internet nowadays and its potential impact on their life style. People rely more on internet for…

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    Internet makes life better In the process of the new information age, human being has entered a completely new stage in its history. Thereupon the issue of the Internet has brought into public focus, quite a few people claim that the network shortens the distance of people, and they can enjoy the life conveniently which is brought by the information technology. But other people regard the Internet as a murderer, which effectively putting a brake on people's development and bringing the bad…

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    When a person is browsing on the Internet, that person may not realize how their privacy is being affected. One moment, a person will be looking at computers on Amazon, and the next second, he/she will discover an advertisement for a computer being sold on Amazon while browsing his/her Facebook feed. This is the act of their web privacy settings being taken advantage of through the use of personal information gathered from third-party sources on the web. Web privacy is being assaulted in the…

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    Are Parents Really Aware of What Internet Predators Are? As the internet and social media have made our lives easier, it has also become an easy way for child predators to get in touch with kids. Parents are aware that there are many predators on the internet, but are unaware of how cyber-predators look for kids ages from elementary school to high school. Predators can come in diverse forms and have different intentions than other predators. Predators at the least can look for vulnerable…

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    Case Study: US Internet

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    USA Internet was founded by Bobby J. Net. As an employee of USA Internet since 1995, Gerald Cannon approached the owner about acquiring the company since Mr. Net was wanting to retire and settle down in Florida. Mr. Net and Gerald worked out all of the details and the company was acquired. After his graduation from Strayer University with a BS in Computer Information Gerald used this knowledge to take the company from (5) five employees to over (20) twenty by 2015. The company has grown…

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    Internet filtering in schools has been required since the passage of CIPA in December of the year 2000 in order for schools to receive federal funding. The stipulations of CIPA require schools to block anything that contains obscenity, pornographic materials containing minors, and anything possibly harmful to minors (H.R. 4577, 106th Cong., Dept. of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (2000) (enacted). Print.). School boards have used this law often to lazily…

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    subject of reference is none other than the internet, an innovation that according to the BBC (2012) has revolutionized our entire lives s a species. Although most of us encounter its use from day to day, according to The Internet Society (2014), defining what exactly entails the internet is not as simple a matter as it appears. The Internet Society (2014) continues to assert that this is perhaps due to the fact that unlike any other technology, the internet is whatever we make of it;…

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    last decade and navigating it can be tricky. How we receive information, and how we process it coupled with how we trust should be at the forefront of the readers mind. Most prominent aspect, is the vast information that is available. While the internet has created a significant opportunity of sharing, learning, and social entertainment, it has also raised concerns of the credibility and accuracy of the information we are accessing. In most cases, information found on the web has not been…

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