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, how will teachers instruct students to take full advantage of what the internet has to offer?
After establishing that the Internet is indeed a growing part of our society that will not likely disappear soon, schools and their administrators must decide
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Amendment. This is what makes the Internet important and enjoyable, and it should not be given up for any reason. If racism and xenophobia on the Internet call under the protection of free speech, why doesnt pornography? And if pornography is a threat to our
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of own culture:
In a critical time where social integration is high on the agenda in post war Lebanon, the Lebanese society is finding itself competing not only with the existing forces of disintegration, but also with a new unanticipated one. The Internet
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The subject of censorship on the Internet was one of heated debate not one year ago. The debate has since lost its steam but the issue itslef has not died out. There are several points upon which people on both sides of the debate argue over
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: alt.sex.bondage, alt.sex.stories, alt.sex.discussion, alt.sex.bestiality and alt.tasteless . Unfortunately, censorship of sexually explicit material does not maintain free speech as a fundamental principal in our free and open society. Censorship on the Internet
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
, don't concentrate on their work. And it is also hard to check or control employees.
Everything has two sides. One is good and one is bad. Internet is the same. However good or bad depend on how people use and control it. People agree that internet always has
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In summary, the Internet has revolutionized Management Information Systems, significantly changing the way marketing strategies are created, and implemented.
i Nelson, T.H. "Getting it Out of Our System". Information Retrieval, a Critical Review. G
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
will enable us to do many things we could not do (or afford to do) before, greatly enhancing the value of our services. How will the Internet influence the marketing research industry? The most obvious and immediate impact will be the use of the Internet as a new
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how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (such as bomb attacks) and still function. At about the same time the Internet was coming into being, Ethernet local area networks ("LANs") were developed. Most of these workstations came
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This paper looks at how Singapore is going about
censorship of the Internet. It is part of a larger study
into how Singapore proposes to censor without
losing the advantages of new technologies.
The paper begins by noting that censorship
in Singapore
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