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    passed net neutrality protections that became the “first-ever rules to regulate internet access” in the United States (Net Neutrality: A Free and Open Internet). These protections put restrictions on internet service providers, so they would not be allowed to slow down or block internet services for customers. Citizens are overjoyed at the option of equal internet access for all, but this joy is short-lived because within a month the order was overturned due to a lawsuit filed by Verizon (Net…

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    A large amount of people, over 50%, were in favor of keeping “Net” neutrality a reality while only a dismal 18% were against it (Graham). Net Neutrality, or the Open Internet Order, is the basis for keeping the internet an open, and free network for all people to use, previously enforced by Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. This large gap in opinions would lead one to think that today net neutrality would still be around, yet in December of 2017, it was repealed. This repeal came after…

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    PFS Project Proposal

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    • ance its readiness to launch new PFS projects in workforce development space, as required by the SIF, and create a blueprint for replication in other jurisdictions. • ABC Service Provider sets really well with most of the feasibility assessment objectives, set by Abt Associates and National League of Cities, in its application to Third Sector’s SIF competition, except in establishing a value proposition for a potential government sponsor. This impediment, however, could easily overcome…

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    Vehicles and Department of taxation. Because of the outage problem, DMV couldn’t process driver’s licenses and couldn’t share data with other agencies. (1) DMV has been unable to process in-person driver’s licenses or ID cards at its 74 customer service centers. The root cause of the failure was identified as the memory card of the EMC DMX-3 SAN array. Even though the primary cause of the failure was the SAN array, the database…

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    Some cities have managed to accomplish it, and along with the wonder and awe of free Wi-Fi anywhere you go comes a combination of inherent risks we have to consider. These risks range from potentially disastrous security risk to local internet providers losing sales, being forced to increase prices, and the mind-blowing amount of money required to attain this. One should keep in mind all these risks before deciding to move forward into the decision of implementing a city-wide Wi-Fi. It is in…

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    When it comes to internet censorship, there are mainly two points of view; those who believe in limitless internet freedom, whether it is freedom of accessing or sharing the internet contents, and those who prefer regulations imposed by the government for the sake of safety. Earlier in the human history, before the invention of the internet, both aforementioned ideologies were implied to other parts of the society, and the results are clear. Records are evident of what happened when people were…

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Advertising: Helpers don't have the /ban command so they use the /mute command like this /mute (user) Advertising Then you take a screenshot and send it to a higher staff. Drama: Server: drama is a perm ip ban but helpers don't have /ipban so I would record it and send it to a higher staff. Hacking: As a helper you can't ban so I'm going to put the moderator command here just to show that I know the rules /tempban (User) 48h Hacks…

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    Immigrants And Monopolies

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    the quality of services Americans receive while lowering prices. The net neutrality issue would solve itself.…

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    The internet is the global communication network that allows almost all computers to connect and exchange information; restrictions should not be added to certain content and websites just because some users abuse the privilege of infinite knowledge. Although there are many issues regarding copyright and illegal media, I believe that there should not be tougher federal restrictions for content on the internet for many reasons.…

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    Moreover, in the market, there always exists some inequality situations. Theses situations prevent net neutrality and cause inequality results. Tim Wu writes about the Web need to work in an identical position and do not fight with each other. He states that “ Until 2007, the Web and its allies had, in the main, been playing defense-attempting to preserve the status quo of net neutrality and limits the power of their rivals among other information enterprises”( Wu 553). “Net neutrality” means…

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