Papers 1021-1030 of total 9987 found.
…times go unpunished. As stated by David Pitchford in the London journal Focus when writing on pornography on the Internet, " the only way illegal pornographers can be caught is through chance leads, tip-offs and telephone tracing" (Focus 1995; p10-12). Many…
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…this with the fact that man came first (Thompson Internet). They also believe in satisfying the creators and fear death. The Mayans had similar beliefs of creation and similar and not similar gods with the Greeks, had a belief in a Heaven and a Hell, four attempts…
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…of the leaders in the sales of CDs, yet as the Internet industry grew, their sales continually dropped significantly due to new Internet competitors, their main competition stemming from illegal file sharing sites. After several lawsuits, peer to peer sharing…
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…The Point of Pornography on the Internet Why is the Internet so enticing for pedophiles? “ It’s created easily accessible stimulation for child molesters. Anybody can download pictures in complete anonymity. They do not have to make any…
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…. With advances such as software that allows users with a sound card to use the Internet as a carrier for long distance voice calls and video conferencing, this network is key to the future of the knowledge society. At present, this net is the epitome of the first…
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…1.0         Introduction Nowadays, Internet enables business ubiquity, allowing a company to conduct business everywhere, all the time. Internet usage and cyber marketing are growing explosively. The worldwide Internet populations are growing more…
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…EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Over the last decade, economic and technological advances have created a period of intense globalization. The use of electronic commerce has been expected to spread rapidly around the world with the growth of the Internet; a single…
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…The Internet links people together via computer terminals and telephone lines (and in some cases wireless radio connections) in a web of networks and shared software. This allows users to communicate with one…
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…the government for a redress of grievances”(1st Amendment, Internet). Due to the indecisiveness of this Amendment, arguments over the interpretation of the words written by the founding fathers have flourished for years. One of the main arguments that has arisen…
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…clothing business is the incorporation of all aspects of the business operation into an electronic format. Before the Internet, companies could use three channels to sell clothing: 1) person-to-person - through stores; 2) written - through mail order catalogs…
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