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    Coben’s argument is that using spyware to monitor your children’s internet use is a good thing. I agree with him on monitoring teens, but I disagree on using spyware. Spyware is a device that can let parents see every keystroke or search. I think it is unnecessary for parents to use. It is a huge invasion of privacy for teens who have nosy parents. My first reason is if you’re going to monitor your child’s internet use, let them know you’re watching them. Talk to them about their browser…

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    Imagine going on Youtube to watch a simple video and getting sucked into what is called the Youtube vortex. No matter where you go in the world the internet is at the end of your fingertips. You can access anything from cat videos to videos about gardening. People film videos so that they can teach others how to perform different types of music or make a really good sandwich. Youtube is beneficial to society because no matter what situation you find yourself in Youtube has a video that can help…

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    Anonymous speech can be honest, but it can also be hate-filled, inaccurate, and offensive. One of the places to find the most offensive online comments is in the comment section of news articles. In these sections commenters can post offensive content anonymously or under a pseudonym. This anonymity allows the commenter to protect themselves. Their identity is not linked to the offensive content, and the commenter is protected from any social or public backlash. These comments are attached to…

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    Harlan Coben wrote “Undercover Parent”. Spyware is you having the ability to log every keystroke your child makes and thus a good portion of his/her private world. How would you feel if your teen was being stalked by a pedifile? The internet can be a dangerous place. It can be dangerous because teens are stalked by strangers on the internet. Bad things can happen to them such as being kidnapped. The first reason Coben introduces spyware is so parents can monitor what their teen is doing. A…

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    The internet is a very dangerous place. Coben’s argument is that parents should use Spyware on their children, but to tell their children their using it on them. He talks about how dangerous the internet is for their kids and how parent should just help out and protect them from their dangers. Coben is right about how the internet is dangerous for their kids. He is saying how you, as a parent, should use Spyware on them but to tell them you’re using it on them. Coben also said you’re not using…

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    In the article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid,” about technology Nicholas Carr argues that technology changes the way that we think. Technology is causing people to have a harder time reading a lengthy text. People are always online and finding information extremely quickly, the internet chips away at peoples concentration and therefore makes it harder for them to stay focused on long texts because they are getting used to the immediate answers. When people are researching online they’re usually…

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    point of discussion, Critical themes are discussed from the book and my opinion are discussed below. Cyber-Utopia Morozoy tries to beat back “ Cyber-Utopia” . In the introduction of the book, he defines cyber-utopia as a naive belief in the bondage nature of online communication which rests on a rigid denial to acknowledge its…

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    Annotated Bibliography Davidson, Cathy N., and David Theo Goldberg. “The Future of Thinking: Learning Institutions In A Digital Age.” Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, 2010. EBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 12 Oct. 2015. This inline data base article went on to explain the positive out comes to of the internet. It mentions how it opens up doors for people who do not have access to certain materials. It is also a great way for students to be active because they want to and not because they…

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    Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Science Department of Management Information Systems MMIS 656 - Web Design Technologies Assignment # 1 Mohammed Aljaafari Exercise 1.1 Latest Versions Sources Browser Opera 27.0.1689.66 http://filehippo.com/ Web server Google Chrome 42.0.2292.0 Dev http://filehippo.com/ JavaScript JavaScript FH Plus http://en.softonic.com/ PHP PHP 5.6.5 http://php.net/downloads.php Servlets Java Servlet 3.0…

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    Blown to Bits Chapter 4 was all about the organization of bits, and how the internet is organized. After all, there is simply so much data on the internet, one must wonder exactly how search engines such as Google can pull up websites from this virtual sea of chaos. Well, at first, the internet was mainly a repository for information. Websites were browsed in a hierarchical order, with the websites of most precedence appearing before those with less prominence, which makes a lot of sense if you…

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