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    get priority over another. All receive the same amount of electricity. Yet people still seem to not understand what the internet truly looks like and how it really operates. An article from WIRED magazine has broken down the internet so that we can understand what the internet looks like when making decisions concerning “net neutrality”. According to this article, the internet isn’t neutral right now and never will be. The article goes on to say that “The net neutrality debate has got many…

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    The Effects of the Internet on Society With the continuing evolution of technology in the last decades, it has left many people in doubt whether the internet is a beneficial resource for our society. The argument is that it is affecting the population’s cognitive development and ultimately making them less intelligent. Furthermore, it is argued that not only are personal relationships being affected but most frightening, individuals are starting to lose their privacy especially that of children…

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    read this uses the internet daily. It is an incredibly convenient tool that allows us to find information in mere seconds. Imagine if our access to that information was suddenly limited, or even completely denied. That is the daily reality for citizens of China today. Their government censors anything on the internet that they do not agree with, and blocks popular websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube. Some areas, such as Aba County, are completely denied internet access…

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    Likewise, it shows that internet revolutionized how people think and work especially children, it also gives them access to the world but limits their development. It has become a permanent part of people’s lives. There is a great concern about how it may be affecting the children. However, they can learn to embrace its advantages, reduce its adverse effects and raise children who can still relate heart-to-heart with people, appreciate and participate in the beauty and wonders of nature and grow…

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    The Impact of the Internet on Human Intelligence As time flies by, the development of the Internet has increased exponentially, but it is also hurling humanity into an abyss of technological addiction, causing major changes in society. The controversy on this topic is that since the Internet has improved in such drastic rates, does it have a negative or positive impact on human intelligence? The Internet has influenced people in many ways— it has caused various concentration issues, intellectual…

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    Internet and Distance Education Have you ever stopped to think of the role that the internet plays in distance education? I currently use the internet when completing all of my college assignments off of campus. Distance education has been defined as a generic term used to define the field of distance learning, distance learning is a mode of delivering education and instruction, often on an individual basis, to students who are not physically present in a traditional setting such as a classroom…

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    People know that technology is a part of our everyday lives and use it constantly. There are some advantages and disadvantages to the internet, but people should try not to rely on the internet so much. In addition, Carr argues that uninterrupted and meditative thinking is very crucial for our intellectual brains, and that books specifically encourage such deep thinking because they are linear and enclosed – you sit down and work through the argument. For instance, “...they say, the benefits…

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    dissonance in the person or group being persuaded, or creates just enough that the individual is able to justify the use of a dissonance reduction technique in order to accept it and restore cognitive consistency. In Luis Poza’s article, “Arguing on the Internet”, as well as in a separate piece written by Deborah Tannen entitled, “For Arguments Sake: Why Do We Feel Compelled to Fight about Everything?”, the proposal is made that an argumentative culture is being heavily promoted in our current…

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    States is the addiction of internet usage. You may ask what internet addiction is. According to Shaw and Black, “Internet addiction is characterized by excessive or poorly controlled preoccupations, urges or behaviors regarding computer use and internet access that lead to impairment or distress.” The advancement of technology allows for humans to use their smart phones, tablets, computers, and other devices whenever they want to. This allows for easy access to the internet. Some wireless…

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    (Stroud, 1998). For instance, Tesco uses internet marketing in communicating its products and services not only in the United Kingdom but also across the whole world. Because of its importance and advantages in the local and international markets, e-marketing has been adopted by many companies ranging from multinational corporations to small and mid-sized enterprises (Merzeklal, 2010). From the definition it can be deduced that e-marketing is comprised of activities and processes conducted by a…

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