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    ١ Internet influence on youth in Egypt and the Arab world The Executive Summary The internet is considered as one of the most important and the fastest access to information‚ and for knowing the latest evolutions in different fields; with a relatively low expense‚ by comparing it with the other traditional ways‚ as journals‚ books and magazines. And with the worldwide increasing diffusion of the internet‚ and its uses‚ both‚ positive and negative‚ and the appearance of the e-crimes’ era; it

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    at night‚ these tell us that we are living now in the modern world. Technology is anywhere in anytime. It has everything to offer.The internet is one of the products of technology. It is the general term that we use‚ while the World Wide Web is the specific term. With the use of computer and other devices/gadgets (cellphone‚ iPod‚ etc.) we can access the internet‚ and within the net we can go through different web sites that gives us information‚ services and entertainment. It can be applicable to

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    Media Violence: Is It Corrupting Our Youth? Ever since the Columbine massacre‚ there has been many people who blame video games for violence among our youth. In the past few years‚ it has become normal for all branches of media to depict violence as an everyday thing. Because a vast majority of children watch television or play video games‚ it is no wonder that adults try to make the connection between the two. Although the media can have an affect on kids‚ there are also a great many

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    The Nigerian Customs

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    Customs Service is charged with the responsibility of- • Assessment and collection of Customs and Excise duties and accounting for same. • Prevention and suppression of smuggling aimed at protecting the Nation’s economy from the harmful effect of illegal importation and exportation. • Collation of statistical data on imports‚ export and excise for planning and policy matters. • Carrying out security functions by policing the borders and other entry/exit points to ensure the

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    There has been a big percentage of people spending their time on the internet rather than spending time with their family‚ or friends. Internet use has been categorized as an actual disorder‚ and has been termed ’Internet Addiction’ because of its similarity to addictions like smoking‚ drinking‚ and watching too much TV. There are several reasons and causes why people get addicted to the internet; boredom‚ loneliness‚ online TV‚ social networks‚ etc. They could be lonely in the way that they’re

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    Does the internet have a negative effect on youth or does its use need to be monitored more? The Internet has become a major part of everyday life for most Americans especially today’s youth but some say that internet has a negative effect on youth more than a positive one. The question is: are all of the effects of the internet negative? The internet is used by most youth for entertainment‚ to find information and to connect with people. Unfortunately while the internet can be useful it has been

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    Nigerian Constitution

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    Citizenship 25. Citizenship by birth. 26 Citizenship by registration. 27 Citizenship by naturalisation. 28. Dual citizenship. 29 Renunciation of citizenship. 30 Deprivation of citizenship. 31. Persons deemed to be Nigerian citizens. 32 Power to make regulations. Chapter IV Fundamental Rights 33. Right to life. 34 Right to dignity of human persons. 35 Right to personal liberty. 36. Right to fair hearing. 37 Right to private and

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    violent acts are committed by non-states armed actors Terrorists attempt not only to sow panic but also to undermine confidence in the government and political leadership of their target country. Terrorism is therefore designed to have psychological effects that reach far beyond its impact on the immediate victims or object of an attack. . Terrorism as a political act Terrorism is by nature political because it involves the acquisition and use of power for the purpose of forcing others to submit

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    of more convenient communication benefit chiefly from the internet‚ others argue that this technology breakthrough may isolate communication further regarding face- to- face interaction. It is clear that human beings relation can be affected by using internet because much time spent is normally in front of the screen rather than face to face. It may be true that more possible opportunities to connect the world widely through the internet are useful for the modern societies. An example of this can

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    Is the Internet Affecting the Interpersonal Relationships of Our Society? The Internet and the World Wide Web have definitely had an impact on society both positively and negatively. For some people the Internet has reduced personal interaction. For example‚ the more time some people spend on the Internet‚ the less time they spend with friends and family. Online shopping and banking are convenient‚ but encourage people to purchase good and services without interacting with others. The Internet

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