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…with others is the use of the internet. At any time of the day, whether it may be 3:00 p.m. or 3:00 a.m., any person can sign on to the internet and chat with all different kinds of people or find information on a specific topic. Anyone, anywhere, any age can log…
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…The Liberator. Legalized Prostitution Internet site www.mcs.net 1999 Prostitution in the United States-The Statistics Internet site www.bayswan.org 1999 Prostitution Law Reform: Defining Terms Internet site www.bayswan.org 1999…
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…. Beddington, Rosa. “Cloning.” http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/mhe97/cloning.htm Online Erol’s Internet. 21 Dec 1998. 2. “The benefits of Human Cloning.” http://www.humancloning.org/benefits.htm Online Erol’s Internet. 21 Dec 1998. 3. “The Case for Human Cloning.” http…
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…-mail protocol, better known as netiquette, is the list of rules that are generally followed. None of these have officially been written down in a book, but they are commonly suggested by business professionals dealing with e-mail and the Internet
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…nor our cures have anything to do with changing millenniums. It is a well-known axiom that knowledge is power. New technologies like the Internet, cell phones, and satellite TV have succeeded in making the world smaller. Everyone immediately knows…
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…can be caught through a number of ways. The most highly publicised way, is through the Internet, other ways are through removable storage media, such as floppy disks and zip drives. They can also be caught through computer networks, where a third party from…
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…of PBL namely ECORP its Internet Company Crown would be able to offer unrivalled Internet gambling services which are regulated by the Australian government. At present US based enterprises are unable to provide Internet gaming which would provide Crown…
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…by explaining how computers will be interconnected globally in what will be called the information superhighway. Of course the precursor to this network is the currently used Internet. The development and use of this interactive network is the main focus of the book…
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…under state control, like banking and the production of steel and oil. Beyond money, the Internet is also spurring a sense of nationalism among many of the Net entrepreneurs. They think the Internet can help them draw level with the West…
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…. This is yet another area where children are now in less danger. One of the newest dangers that children, particularly teenagers, face is the Internet. While very useful for many things it unfortunately forms a link between paedophiles and vulnerable children…
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