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    Now a days kids and adults are relying on their computer or their smartphone to get all the information that they need. The internet is an easier way to find information altogether, which will speak more to the youth age. The internet can be seen to be a short cut to learn, but in reality it is actually teaching us more because of all the different sources that are available unlike a simple book or article. As source G suggests, “for Lunsford, technology isn’t killing our ability to write. It…

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    Living in a world that is so fast moving, the Internet has helped us to keep in touch with family and friends, no matter where we are. But can we make new friends through the Internet, without having met them ever before? According to readings from Aristotle, virtual friendship, defined as friendships that only exist on the Internet, does not qualify as genuine friendship as there is no interaction between the people. On the other hand a Traditional friendship involves real life interaction.…

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    one of the greatest general websites on the Internet, contribution consumers a change of facilities counting free e-mail, news, maps, and an influential examine engine. The impression for the business started not in a high-tech computer lab, but somewhat in a property trailer at Stanford University in 1994. David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph.D. aspirants in Electrical Engineering at Stanford pursued a way to establish their preferred locations on the Internet. Somewhat than making a searchable…

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    Can Lead to Psychological disorders”, the author explains how the internet impacts our lives. The addiction to our cell phones and social media is a growing problem that gets nowhere near as much attention as it needs. Nearly everywhere you look you see people with their faces jammed into their phone screens. In my evaluation of Larry D. Rosen’s article I will examine his main points as well as his claim that overusing the internet leads to smartphone addictions which causes withdrawals and…

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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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    The reading for this week declared accurate data of how the media (newspapers articles and television stations) can control and manipulate salience and how it impacts the general public on immigration as a whole. I did appreciate the article speaking of the reasons why the media uses only certain data or stories to release. The media has studied Americans and knows what will encourage them to watch the news or read their articles. The news media is the gatekeeper to what the public hears…

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    of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet” goes into depth about how social media can affect our lives. The book discusses how privacy and freedom of speech become a factor of how we perceive others and how others perceive us. From past to present, Solove explains his own views on social media and how social media has a negative impact on our reputations. Solove is a famous author who mainly talks about privacy and how the Internet and social media affect ones life. In this…

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    and loads of information the internet offers. The power of the internet is immense, and can lead to great discoveries, and adventures. Along with all the great things the internet offers, it also has a lot of dangers. Things like pedophiles, rapist, and child predators are very prominent today on the internet. Not only that, but now kids have to be very careful what they put out on the internet because future employers do look at it. The way your child uses the internet could affect their career…

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    Do you believe google is making us stupid? According to Nicholas Carr’s essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid” as the internet becomes our main source of information it is affecting the way we read books and other long narratives, he also believes we are becoming more distracted. At the beginning of the essay Carr compares the way he feels to a scene from a film called “A Space Odyssey”; he states, “I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain” (313)…

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    “The Internet is dangerous and predominately negative influence in the lives of children” Several generations ago the internet was non-existent; the internet became mainstream in 1999 (Spiegel, 1999). The internet has many benefits but there is also many dangers that predominately have a negative influence on the lives of children, such as cyber bullying, being exposed to sexual and harmful content. That’s not to say that there is no benefits to having access to the internet like online…

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