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    research which revealed that up to 73% of Irish children are left unsupervised online (The Irish Examiner, 2013). While the internet can be a great place for children to socialise it is who they are socialising with that is the problem. The internet’s nature allows an individual to be anonymous if they wish. Because of this children are at risk of being contacted by child predators because they never really know who they are talking to. Something as innocent as trying to make a pen pal online…

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    compare alternative practices Limitations of half-life concept: 1. Dependency on multiple factors made it difficult to analyze the Half-life. 2. It did not always give a true and correct picture as it was based on factors which were historical in nature. Implementation of half-life. The Rate of decline of defect level is constant over time and with doubling of cumulative experience the unit cost drops by a constant percentage. The half-life Concept generally deals with defects and then the…

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    E-Days Research Paper

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    E-days are a good idea because you can do your work at home. They are becoming popular among many schools. An E-day is if you have a snow day your teacher posts stuff online for you to do it. E-days are a good idea. This essay will explain that E-days are a good idea because E-days save money, education is not interrupted, and the E-day program works and is liked. First, a reason that E-days are a good this is true because E-days save money. The buses do not run, so drivers do not need to be…

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    Social Revolution

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    people and vehicles. However on the other hand, when you are an employee who works for the government in the taxi company, might lose their jobs as machines and devices are replacing what they used to do. According to the University of Oxford and the World Bank, nearly 35% of jobs in the UK can be swapped by computerization and 77% in China and 85% of jobs in Ethiopia. A decrease in employment will cause the negative impact on the economical money-flow. If people’s salary decrease or don’t have…

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    EBay is the largest and most popular marketplace in the cyber world, allowing members to buy and sell almost anything. Since the company was founded in 1995, eBay has long led through innovation and reinvestments of the concept of the auctions, applying technology to help and make easier the global trade. Nowadays, eBay is more than an auction site. The company has evolved into a global business and payments platform, enabling $205 billion in commerce volume in 2013. The company has three…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: How Do The Elements Work? What elements make a good document or webpage that could get people's attention? It is all about how effectively that piece of writing uses the rhetorical appeals - which are ethos, pathos, and logos. The Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI's) webpage about Cyber Crime to see how the rhetorical appeals work within different writings. The webpage comes from the FBI themselves and they wrote this webpage to tell about what is Cyber Crime and how…

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    There are over 3.5 billion Google searches every day and 1.2 trillion worldwide per year (internetlivestats.com). Sources G, B and H all contradict the thought that the under thirty generation is the dumbest. Source B is an article by Sharon Begley which is named The Dumbest Generation? Don’t be Dumb. Source G is an article by Clive Thompson which is titled Clive Thompson on the New Literacy. Source H is a cartoon from The New Yorker which is drawn by Roz Chast, it is titled Shelved. The under…

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    favor of government censorship, and those against; each referring back to some form of legislation passed to defend its side. Though some people view the censorship in the United States as being too strict, it is one of the most free countries in the world compared to countries under Communist rule such as China and North Korea. Government censorship of the Internet is futile due to the ability of people to circumnavigate firewalls, and access information anonymously; therefore…

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    Just focus on the new look of website most of the peoples save their budget and spend a less amount of money while making their sites I would suggest them just make your site look stylish and try to add some speaking photos and videos also to make it visible and don't forget to add social follow buttons and sharing icons on your site for more user engagement. There is one thing also use email subscribership form because in this way your website will be able to get user permanently engaged with…

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    about a post-apocalyptic wasteland that the main character Snowmen faces. In the text she warns that if we control knowledge, value technology above all else, and refuse to tolerate critical thinking in education systems or in society at large, the world as we know it could be in danger. Many things in the novel support this theme including, controlling knowledge and its effects on society, valuing technology above arts and literature, and the control of critical thinking. Supporting Idea #1:…

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