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    Around the world, most countries including China, The United States of America, and the Middle East have online Internet websites censored by types of countless reasons. There is the most obvious question: why do people censor online websites and what is censorship? "Censorship is the process of either removing or editing any type of fictional or nonfictional graphic imagery to anybody, not at a certain of age. This would include television shows (ex. South Park), movies(ex. Pulp Fiction), and…

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    Web Analytics

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    According to the book ‘Web Analytics 2.0: The Art of Online Accountability and Science of Customer Centricity’ by Avinash Kaushik “Web Analytics is the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data from your website and the competitors’, to drive a continual improvement of the online experience that your customers, and potential customers have, which translates into your desired outcomes (online and offline).” So, Web analytics is the estimation, gathering, examination and reporting of web…

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    Comparing Two Websites

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    Compare the two websites you have selected, which are The Maine Website and The Paris Pass Firstly, I will be talking about the Maine Website. This website does have relevant information regarding places the tourits could visit, the place that will be suitable for tourists and book the place they are considering. It makes it less complex for the tourist and they are will less likely be lost. There are maps available, which they can download, which means they are more secure and wouldn 't need to…

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    Jakob Neilson, a web usability consultant, found that people don 't read during every single second of a page visit. (Perez). The film American Sniper, uses a website to promote the films rhetorical aim that even in superhuman individuals a relatable vulnerability prevails. American Sniper’s website utilizes multimodal components and literary elements such as: photographs, musical features, symbolisms, appeals to ethos, angles of vision, and nutshell text to strengthen the promotion of the site.…

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    “Beta Alanine & Creatine – The Ultimate Workout Supplement Stack” is an article posted by blogger enthusiast Curt Pederson on his own website StayFitCentral.com (Pederson). This lengthy addition to the workout related website boast the benefits of using certain pre-workout supplements. Anyone who happen to stumble across this particular webpage will immediately notice the information seems less then reputable. After fully evaluating the bloggers post, along with accumulating some background…

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    simply “allow any signed applet to run on their machine.” Also, it could be due to their lack of awareness when remembering certain website names. Basically, if a person types in a similar URL, but not the correct one it connects them to their own site. Lastly, the attacker can obtain a mailing list which would allow them to send emails containing their website…

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    make it easy to plagiarize; a pro about the Internet is that it can also help with educational skills through websites that help with writing and studying. Internet improves…

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    using three pieces of literature. All three literature works are on the topic of single parent families. It focuses on the emotional, physical, and mental effects between single parents and their children. The first evaluation is an article from a website. The title is “Single-parent families” and has no author. The second evaluation is on a magazine article, “Understanding Single Parent Families” by Kirsten Schuder from Lifestyle magazine. The final evaluation is on a peer-reviewed scholarly…

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    In the contemporary society, the network technology becomes one of the most significant technologies all over the world. It allows people to do many things in a simple way such as searching information, entertainment, communicating with other people and so on. In this case, the internet become an indispensable technology in people’s work, study or daily life. However, people have different opinions about whether the network technology is really beneficial for people’s life or not. From my…

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    Off Page Factors

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    If you want customers to find your business online you want to be ranked on the first page of the search engine results when they do a search for your services or products. With all the millions of other web sites and competing firms out there this may seem like an insurmountable task. And it may be. But my guess is, that for most of you it is not only possible, but perhaps even relatively easy. This is especially true for small and medium sized firms serving a local area, such as the…

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