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and Lit professor.At Bucks there is a survey you can take anonymously at:http://ctlsilhouette.wsu.edu/surveys/ZS5801Cheating has also become easier as the Internet savvy generation of students enter the academi!
c world. New technologies make it even easier
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download music off of the internet and listen to it for their own personal enjoyment. But they did not pay for it. Before this huge internet piracy thing the only way to listen to music was to by CDs or tapes. Now people are getting this music for free
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people that fight against the censorship of
music are Randy Lee Payton and John Woods. Woods and Payton are the co-founders of Rock Out Censorship, a group that makes the public aware of what the PMRC is doing by campaigning at concerts and over the internet
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give them an increased sense of duty to go vote. Second, the government should develop a secure way for people to vote via the Internet. If the government could allow people to vote over the Internet the process would be virtually painless and would
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are performed locally on a users PC. The Internet is an example of client/server wh!
ere the local PC browser processes the HTML pages and Java applets that are retrieved from servers. This allowed the direct selling and service to customers. Today you can easily
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Below the surface of the Internet lies a new community that is testing its moral and ethical boundaries. The advent of the computer has brought about many new subcultures. Its technology has helped form the ethics and morals of this new underground
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Colin Tennebar
Psychology 10:00
Dr. Jennifer Griffin
First off, I'd like to apologize for using Alzheimer's disease as my Internet article because you used it in the syllabus as your example. This topic is very important to me because I
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of computers, the Internet, storage capability, and the manipulation of data, today's world has been changed forever. Although the benefits greatly outweigh the disadvantages, unless we take a more serious look at this new technology, more people will be hurt, from
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, for
the Internet offers far more information than a teacher possibly can. I think the happy
medium would be to offer students some elective classes in computers, such as Learning
to Use the Internet and Basic MS Office. By offering such classes, students
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