Papers 341-350 of total 9987 found.
…First Amendment rights for Net users: The Internet can be credited for being the greatest invention of the twentieth century. Along with this marvelous invention comes great controversy, should the Internet be Censored? Granted that the Internet
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…The topic of sales tax on internet commerce, in the state of California, has been highly debated over that past couple years. Some favor the idea of internet sales tax and other are opposed; both sides have pros and cons. The main benefit of the sales…
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…Society’s evil and productive Internet connection! The Internet can connect people to millions of Internet sites, which can serve to better humanity and can also carry along a dark side of corruption. The Internet effects society by making people’s…
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…Argument: Not taxing Internet Commerce would deprive state and local governments of Revenue that is essential to community services and projects. Yes, The Internet is the future. It is growing at a phenomenal rate…
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…One of the most talked, known and controversial issues today is the Internet. Internet is a large network made up of a number of smaller networks. Almost every computer in an educational facility and in home and small office use is connected to some…
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…        'It sounds weird. But the weird will soon be commonplace' (Levy). The information revolution is here. There is a world of information at everybody's finger tips. There is a lot of good that can come from the Internet. The future…
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…A form of media that has affected people is the invasion of privacy. The internet has become an indispensable tool for commerce, research, communication, and leisure (Grant, Meadows 187). It has been estimated that more than half of American's use…
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…The Internet is an extension of a computer network originally formed in the United States during the 1960s by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). Working under contract to the U.S. Department of Defense, ARPA initially connected computers…
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Internet History Report The Internet was created in 1969 by scientists working for ARPA. ARPA stands for advanced research projects agency, and was formed to create a network of computers that could save information in the event of a nuclear…
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Internet Censorship The Internet is a wonderful place of entertainment and education, but like all places used by millions of people, it has some murky corners people would prefer children not to explore. In the physical world, society as a whole wants…
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