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    as an example This will always start with the fact that blacks in the US are killed by the police in disproportion to whites. That’s true and so don’t try to argue against it. Build up an explanation of why, using facts. The politics behind it Who funds BLM (Soros), which radical politicians endorse it (Democrats) and the people who are paid to attend the protests (quotes from Facebook) Conclusion: If it’s not political and about lives, why isn’t there the same outcry about black on black crime…

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    have control over when it is online and you have more chance of creating a profit. Global Access - Having an online shop means that when it is online anyone all over the world will have access to the online store and all of the products. This can lead to your company to having global success and being known all over the world, leading to an even bigger profit so that…

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    technology. It has brought convenience to all specialists as information can be transferred and shared all over around the world. Every country gained benefits from this evolution. But some countries may not obtain the whole view of the productivity which it will bring. They including China the fastest-growing economic country in the world, even conduct censorship to the cyber world. Some say internet censorship in China is to protect the local people from harmful materials in the websites. Some…

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    This article- Does the Internet Make You Smarter? by Clay Shirky, the author of the book- ‘Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age’. It talks about the phenomenon of 1.8 billion Internet users having a free ride in terms of the consumption as well as creation of media in various forms, which include paperback books to YouTube videos. However, the author tends to question the efficacy of freedom without counterbalance checks in terms of professional standards. This could…

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    To verify Sylvia Baker’s insurance Lewis should politely ask Sylvia for her to fill out the new patient registration forms. Once the paperwork is filled out completely, he should ask for her insurance card or cards, and ask for her driver’s license. Lewis should make sure that both birth dates are the same on the driver’s license and on the new patient registration forms. Once that is verified Lewis needs to look on the patient registration forms to see the relationship between Sylvia and the…

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    The internet has revolutionized the spread of education and information, which has led the government to censor much of the content on the internet. In the “Disadvantages of the Internet Censorship”, by Ashley Holland, she explains how one of the biggest negatives that come with the censorship of the internet is the violation of the rights along with holding back the growth of the society. By restricting them from knowing the entire story, not only is that a violation of their freedom of speech,…

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    Do Stalker Ads Creep You Out? A few months ago I decided to leave home and rent out some office space. I splurged and bought a new office equipment, furniture and general supplies. I’m an avid online shopper and Amazon.com is one of my best friends. Sometimes Amazon can get a little creepy when it decides to stalk me. Over the next month as I settled into the new office, I kept seeing ads for trash cans, binder clips and desk chairs. Amazon went above and beyond in making sure that I had a place…

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    In “Is Google Making us Stupid” by Nicholas Carr, he discusses how Google has changed how humans brains work and function in a negative way. He informs the reader how Google has made us lazy and stupid through multiple examples to support his opinion. Throughout this article, Carr uses many examples to support his claim that Google is making people stupid. He begins his article by explaining how Google has helped him find information and be able to do things faster with resources at his hands in…

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    Snapchat has a new feature that lets you see where your friends and family are. You can track people that have been friended; you can also track these people in real time, so you know where they are.”’We’ve built a whole new way to explore the world! See what’s happening, find your friends, and get inspired to go on an adventure!’ said the company in a blog post announcing the update.’” This has raised some red flags for safety and privacy of others. This could be very dangerous because it can…

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    WEB ACCESSIBILITY ADA WCAG AAA TESTING, AUDITING & COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION The online web has been established as a “place of public accommodation”, to which fair access must be provided to all who visit. Website Accessibility for those with disabilities is a civil right that the Department of Justice is now aggressively defending, in addition to Accessibility Advocates and a growing number of plaintiff law firms. Following the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) is the de…

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