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    The world of network technology and telecommunications as we know it is changing right before our eyes. Net neutrality is an issue that has sparked in popularity within the recent years‚ and it only continues to grow in debates and recent actions taken by companies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The regulations classify broadband access as a telecommunications service‚ which subjects it to the standard regulations of a common carrier that prevent internet service providers from

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    Net Neutrality In addition‚ those who challenge net neutrality must fight the issue of the American citizen’s right of privacy. By giving all the control to the ISPs they will obtain the right to basically spy on our every move on the internet. This would be violating the Fourth Amendment‚ which states “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable

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    expect is called net neutrality. Net neutrality is simply a principle that prohibits any internet provider from affecting your internet experience in any way. For example speeding up and slowing down the internet speed‚ or blocking any websites to suit what they want to be able to be displayed while on their internet service. Whether its an app‚ a website‚ or even a search engine‚ net neutrality has prohibited your internet provider to affect those in any way. Net neutrality has always worked this

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    Imagine living in a world with internet restrictions. What is the problem with congress removing net neutrality if company’s say they will not block or slow down access to content on the internet? On the one hand‚ supporters of net neutrality argue that only large companies would be able to afford the faster internet speeds. Thus‚ reducing traffic to smaller businesses because of throttling and that content control could lead to content or site discrimination. On the other hand‚ opponents contend

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    Thor Benson‚ an author and journalist‚ once said while talking about net-neutrality that there is no free expression when people have to pay to stand on the soapbox. For years‚ the internet has been an international gathering place where people with controversial ideas are free to speak their minds‚ and communities have been created around every topic. The average user is able to use their available bandwidth to do what they like‚ be it using Facebook‚ or watching videos on YouTube. Recently‚ however

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    What is Net Neutrality? If you’re like me‚ you like to spend your free time on the internet. Youtube videos‚ to learn  something new‚ to update your status‚ play some games‚ and maybe to even post a thing or two on social  media websites. You get on the internet with a variety of objects…smart phones‚ tablets‚ computers‚ smart  Tvs‚ game consoles‚ etc. The internet is EVERYWHERE with you‚ it’s literally all around you‚ and we  depend on it on more ways than one.. even if its just to get your homework done

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    “MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR” by Chinua Achebe Cultural‚ gender‚ religious and racial peculiarities can either impede or enhance effective human communication and understanding. According to Chinua Achebe‚ “Marriage is a Private Affair”. We may ask what is marriage? It may be defined in many ways Prof. Makoine in his guideline sheet defines it interactively as “wedlock/ relationship in which two people have pledged themselves to each other as husband and wife with or without legal sanction

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    VIEWPOINT NEUTRALITY AND GOVERNMENT SPEECH Joseph Blocher* Abstract: Government speech creates a paradox at the heart of the First Amendment. To satisfy traditional First Amendment tests‚ the government must show that it is not discriminating against a viewpoint. And yet if the government shows that it is condemning or supporting a viewpoint‚ it may be able to invoke the government speech defense and thereby avoid constitutional scrutiny altogether. Government speech doctrine therefore rewards

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    4.Conclusion Network neutrality (or neutrality of the Internet‚ or principle of neutrality) means that all the information that travels on the network must be treated in the same way‚ at the same speed‚ that is‚ at the speed of hiring. It is this principle that guarantees the speed of access to any type of information in the network. But the speed of who receives information does not depend on a law‚ but rather the speed contracted to send the server you are connecting to. Internet was built freely

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    to an end‚ the movement to abolish slavery became more and more realistic. As of January 1‚ 1863‚ all slaves living in the Confederate South were to ‘be then‚ thenceforward‚ and forever free’” (Schroeder quoting Abraham Lincoln The Emancipation Proclamation.) This new law put many newly freed slaves in a tight spot. Even though they were allowed to leave the plantations and homes in which they had worked‚ they had nowhere to go and no money to get anywhere. None of them had any jobs any longer‚ and

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