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…REFERENCES Albrecht, Kirk. "Cybersurfers of Arabia." Business Week (1996): 108. Bogert, Carroll. "Chat rooms and chadors." Newsweek 126 (1995): 36. Bollag, Burton. "Better Internet Access Sought…
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…The Internet can be a vicious place The World Wide Web is an excellent source for information, shopping online, email, online games, or to just browse through and find what you're looking for. The Internet has become a vast marketplace for global…
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…, such as group sex, anonymous sex, prostitution and pornography. (Rudy 1999). In this paper I will look at two of the sex industries most profitable sources of income, prostitution and sex industry on the Internet. I will look at the negative and positive effects…
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…Home Schooling’s Net Effects Washington Post (online) 07/16/00 The article found in the Washington Post on July 16,2000, addresses the role of the Internet in aiding home schooling. The Internet is revolutionizing the growing home-schooling…
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…Computer Science Government Intervention of the Internet During the past decade, our society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts of information across large distances quickly. Computerization has influenced…
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…-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Science Government Intervention of the Internet During the past decade, our society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts…
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…History and Development of the Internet The internet is a global computer network connecting millions and millions of users throughout the world. (Leiner, 2). It has become one of the fastest growing forms of communication today. (Marshall, 1…
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…The Internet "Technology" is the word derived from Greek word "teknologia" from early 17th century, which literally means "science of craft". One can say technology is the wave to future. While it may be easy to think how technology benefits society, we…
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…The internet is important to America and world society as it adds another resource to enhance entertainment, education and business. How do we know this? The amount of information available on the Internet is growing at a rapid rate…
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…History of the internet Introduction The Internet has revolutionized the computer and communications world like nothing before. The invention of the telegraph, telephone, radio, and computer set the stage for this unprecedented integration…
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