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    One should not have to feel obligated to write an article on a topic quite obvious as it is. However, within the article titled, "Capture this: It's wrong to play Pokémon at Auschwitz" the author, Leonard Pitts addresses what should be an unnecessary global issue that involves people who are playing the mobile game "Pokémon GO" on sacred grounds. Within the piece, he uses tone changes and anecdotes to appeal to ethos, logos and pathos. Pitts’s article consists of anecdotes and various tones to…

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    time seems to go by really fast when you get into a car wreck, compared to sitting in a boring class. Time effects the human minds thinking in a way that is not understandable. It controls it in a manner that we can not do anything about. The world will always use time. Carr uses this creative and accurate analogy to show use logos. He uses his text in a way to persuade his audience that the clock is apart of technology, which controls our life on a daily basis. He says ours lives are…

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    David Eagleman, a neuroscientist and best-selling author, wrote an article for the famous magazine publication Wired titled, “Six Ways the Internet will Save Civilization”. As the title suggests, Eagleman lists and details examples of how the internet can stop or prevent societies from collapsing. With this piece, he hopes to inform the reader of how possible scenarios could play out with the intervention of the internet that could end in favor of humanity. Though he tries to support his claims…

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    Every student should have some freedoms, especially when a freedom helps a student to accel in their education. In today 's world, the internet is an extremely helpful tool- it allows us to research information, type out documents, and create projects to share. Though it is hard to take full advantage of these helpful resources when there are restrictions limiting access. At school, we have filters that block a vast amount of useful sites. Canyon High school 's internet should be unrestricted…

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    protocol being used it’s not the most common and it’s quite old. Ip4 is used by 94 percent of networks and computers as of now and ip6 was developed all the way back in 1998 with a mobile revision in 2004. Berners lee is considered the father of the world wide web and he created it actually just for physicists to share extraneous amounts of data more easily. He wanted to create a common ground for computers to use and share data, and he did just that. Today the internet,…

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    Explain some of the technologies that have contributed to the exponential growth of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). The Internet as we know it, has revolutionized the world, however its exponential growth came as a result from a few supportive technologies. The Telecommunication industry played a huge and vital role in the growth of the Internet. While most technologies before the…

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    Intelligence is earned it 's not a god given talent.The process of how its acquired is different for every individual.Whether it 's from hard studying of essays, lectures, documents or the internet the transfer of the knowledge is irrelevant as long as the knowledge is there.Many believe the individuals those who 've come to use the internet as a source of information or even usage of the internet means they lessen the effectiveness of their ability to retain knowledge. Many scholars believe…

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    The deep web is a portion of the internet that is not indexed in standard browsers. The name deep web comes from the analogy that search engines are like nets that are being dragged across the ocean gathering up the information, but the the so called “wealthy” information is in the depths of the ocean floor, thus calling it the Deep Web. “The Deep Web has developed a reputation for sinister activities, most of the Deep Web is commonly accessed by everyday Internet users. Search engines index…

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    The purpose of this essay is to compare the website’s design of two enduring companies, which are Apple and Microsoft. Both sites are similar in terms of their contents and structures due to the fact that they are aiming at similar market. However, the sites are different because Microsoft primarily generates profits from the mode of business to business (B2B), and Apple is primarily a business to customer (B2C), most of its profits were generated from selling hardware. This essay is going to…

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    The internet is a wonderful thing, isn’t it? Most would agree that the internet is a great tool for research, pleasure, or work. According to whoishostingthis.com, the internet is a place to go for teens to access information they have trouble talking about. They also claim that, “Social media can lead to people making more informed health decisions,” which is a good thing, right? Nicholas Carr, a scholarly journalist, takes to a different side of this argument. In his article “Is Google Making…

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