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    When is the last time you used the Internet? Maybe 1 minute‚ 30 minutes‚ 45 minutes ago. The things we can do on Internet are so technologically advanced that we use it for different reasons such as Facebook and Twitter which all require the internet. The Internet is a technology used by almost everyone around the world. This technology makes it possible for people to access valuable information through millions of sites that have been created by people willing to share there personal knowledge.

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    Evgeny Morozov talks about the internet and the role it has in the way people participate in politics and how it affects them as active social activists‚ or at least that what I got from it. I do think that the internet does help us be more aware of what’s going on around us‚ politically wise‚ but I do not feel like it has a big enough impact on most people to want to do something to change the problems around them. I have seen some social movements grow thanks to the internet‚ though‚ like the Black Lives

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    INTERNET MARKETING Online advertising‚ also known as Internet marketing‚ online marketing or e-marketing is the marketing and promotion of products or services over the Internet. Examples of online advertising include contextual ads on search engine results pages‚ banner ads‚ blogs‚ rich media ads‚ social network advertising‚ interstitial ads‚ online classified advertising‚ advertising networks‚ dynamic banner ads‚ cross-platform ads and e-mail marketing‚ including e-mail spam. Many of these types

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    Censorship The power of censorship is used greatly for several reasons. Censorship is used to censor explicit language‚ profanity‚ nudity‚ etc. It’s mostly used on the radio‚ apple music‚ and television. I feel that it’s good to use censorship to prevent younger children from hearing words they aren’t ready to be exposed to. For example‚ if I had a son I wouldn’t approve of him listen to music with profanity‚ at a young age. I believe children should enjoy their youth without being exposed to inappropriate

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    Censorship: Good and Bad.

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    When someone thinks of censorship‚ some might think about the government trying to hide information from the public. Others might think of books and literature that has been censored because of "offensive material". Sometimes it’s good‚ sometimes it’s bad. A good example of censorship is this‚ the country is at war‚ and they are planning an attack on their enemy. The media present has no right to know how or when the military will strike‚ and we the public have no right to know it either. If the

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    Censorship is seen throughout the world‚ including the United States where the first amendment protects educators’ judgment of their professional standards. Moral and religious censorship in schools confines the flow of ideas that make a classroom a place to truly learn. Knowledge is needed by young citizens to become contributing members of society. Students in America differ in cultural traditions and religion‚ making it hard for educators to balance educational needs and respect of individual

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    with censorship. In the ALA Library Bill of Rights‚ parents‚ and only parents‚ have the right to prohibit or control what their children read. Freedom of expression and of opinion is for everyone‚ not just for the people that the majority thinks are right. In 1953‚ Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said‚ “Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could easily defeat us‚”(Quotations: First Amendment‚ Censorship…).

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    Real World Censorship Through the Pen of Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury drew inspiration for his fiction work‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ from the political and social issues which confronted his generation. By fast forwarding his setting a hundred years into the future‚ Bradbury was able to effectively represent a governmental system which was rife with fear and directed much of its apprehension onto the people which they swore to serve. In Bradbury’s generation‚ more than any other‚ the extent and power of

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    What may have seemed appropriate then is not appropriate now. Things such as censorship have shielded children and adults as well from things such as nudity‚ swearing‚ or just content deemed "inappropriate" by the government. According to multiple studies censorship can have a negative affect which is described in the article The Affects of Censorship on Expirenced High School Teachers: "One disturbing aspect of censorship is its power to deny students in one class or an entire school system the right

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    reflect the past record of its founders? In my opinion‚ I think twitter is a good business opportunity. Like other internet service‚ twitter has a large number of users‚ which provide a potential revenue foundation. At present‚ twitter’s priority is to find a revenue model to transfer the abundant of users to money. If twitter finds thus a model‚ it will become another internet service giant in the world. At present‚ Twitter’s functional model is not original intention of the founder‚ William

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