Papers 411-420 of total 9987 found.
…The Internet is a worldwide connection of thousands of computer networks. All of them speak the same language, TCP/IP, the standard protocol. The Internet allows people with access to these networks to share information and knowledge. Resources…
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…Topic: The Internet is the school of the future: For: First: 1. Students will not be denied access to a degree due to location restrictions. 9. Far away children – Location is now a problem of the past as in the future, most…
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…Five years after the first world wide web was launched at the end of 1991, The Internet has become very popular in the United States. Although President Clinton already signed the 1996 Telecommunication ActI on Thursday Feb 8, 1996, the censorship issue…
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…are granted to the citizens of this great nation. Such freedoms as those of speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly are granted to all free citizens. But, where do our freedoms begin and end when it comes to the Internet? How can a small group…
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…In the beginning, the internet was considered by most to be a novelty. It represented little significance in the workplace. Most companies wrote off the net as a fad while the brave few embraced the new technology and brought their operations online…
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…Freedom of Speech and the Internet The United States of America was founded over two hundred years ago on the basis of freedom. Freedoms, which were wrote into, and are yet a part of the Constitution of the United States. Under the First…
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…The Internet is now one of the most commonly used forms of media publication in the world. In the past one would have had to go to a public library or a bookstore to find the information that they were searching for. However, because of the increased…
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…Freedom of Speech and the Internet The United States of America was founded over two hundred years ago on the basis of freedom. Freedoms, which were wrote into, and are yet a part of the Constitution of the United States. Under the First Amendment…
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…Should the Internet be censored? Censorship on the Internet is a very controversial issue. Many agree that censoring violates the First Amendment of free speech. Yet many also believe that it is the governmentÂ’s duty to censor to protect…
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…Filtering Of Public Computers The battle continues about whether public libraries should install filters on their computers in order to prevent children from accessing obscene or sexually explicit internet sites. According to the American Civil…
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