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…Within our society there has been a revolution, one that rivals that of the Industrial Revolution, The Technological Revolution. At the head of this revolution is the Internet. The Internet is a vast network of computers and other mini-networks all…
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…would be left behind as they wouldn’t have the capacity to effectively transport good to a world market and maybe not even in our own national market. The intrusion of the internet I believe would have an effect on society as a whole, it would mean big…
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…Filtering Our Right of Free Speech on the Internet Section 502 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, commonly known as the Communications Decency Act, detailed what could not be transmitted via the WWW to minors under the age of 18…
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…example of the many services available to people via the net. Most schools have internet access now. Their students are able to go online during school hours. This is great because online services can be of great help to them…
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Internet - the world largest computer network. And the main goal is to show how Web's freedom will help in development of education and democracy. <Tab/>Internet appeared in our country just a few years ago but it has become known to many…
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…to demonstrate a period of historical significance. Before exploring what made the 'long sixties' such an important time I feel it necessary to define what is meant by the term 'cultural revolution.' The term had in 1965 been used to describe the 'policies initiated…
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…and strength enough to pass the problems to stay alive. For Aboriginal people, white people took away their land, their identity and even their culture which those things are means everything to them. White people had stolen their children for stopping them to pass…
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…overlooked in its pursuit of regulations is that there are no clear boundaries from information being accessed over the Internet from over countries. All it takes is a click of a mouse to access, even if our government tried to regulate information accessed from…
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…of the largest companies in Lancaster that serves as computer consultants, but most of all, 'internet providers' for their clients. 'We create web pages, and provide the memory space for those pages, to our clients', says Schmelder.         A graduate…
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Internet, its effects in our lives and the future of the Internet: The Internet is, quite literally, a network of networks. It is comprised of ten thousands of interconnected networks spanning the globe. The computers that form the Internet range from…
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