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    The Negative Effect of the Internet on Businesses Abstract The internet has made the lives of society in general‚ easier. The only question is‚ what are we giving up and sacrificing in order to have this luxury? It is undeniable that there are many negative aspects of the internet‚ and that they affect our lives daily. However‚ what people tend to overlook is the effect it is having on our businesses. By cutting out many social activities and introducing unethical principals into people’s lives‚

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    In the age of technology people treats internet as an enjoyable way of spending free time. Chatting online using applications such as MSN and Facebook is becoming an increasingly popular method for finding romantic partners. Online encounters allow you the opportunity to get to know people from all over the world‚ time and distance are no longer limiting factors for the participants to communicate‚ all they have to do is to send messages or emails and patiently wait for replies from their ideal targets

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    as a blessing others regard it as a curse‚ because the internet like everything else in the world has a good and a bad side to it. The one of the main reasons that many people blame is that there is no sense of censorship in the world of the internet. Without censorship many things spin out of control. People start using the internet as a method of spying rather than a manner of communication they abuse this blessing by placing information or data that is unacceptable such as hacking‚ others may

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    Film Paper You’re Name Humanities 150 You’re Instructor February 4‚ 2012 Film Paper The movies are a great way to pass some time and escape reality for a couple of hours. People like movies for all sorts of different reasons. Movies usually come out each week on Friday night and on average three to four movies come out a week. That comes out to over two hundred movies a year and that is just mainstream film. One of the decisions people have to make is what movies to watch. The paper will

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    HUM/186 Influence of Entertainment Media Paper 08/05/2013 Technology is advancing and the media is doing the same. With these changes it affects different avenues such as online schooling‚ blogging‚ and authors being able to publish their work online. Many concerns arise about the academic integrity of legal and ethical issues concerning online schools and degrees‚ and with how blogging impacts society and American culture. This paper will discuss how Team B views the position on legal and ethical

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Angie Thompson BIS/220 April- 5/2012 KYLE JOHNSON Information Technology Acts Paper The Children ’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was brought before legislation in December of 2000 and signed off by President Clinton. The law was brought about to protect children from certain internet usage that could be accessed at public and school libraries. Although there were officials that tried to overturn this bill‚ stating that the bill limited ones First Amendment

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    The Internets Development for news reporting MCOM350 Final Project Paper 04/10/12 Today the internet’s effect on news reporting is a prime example that the internet is the greatest revolutionary tool. Reporters have had to become‚ sometime regular bloggers on top of their normal reporting duties they have had to tweet‚ to comment and they have had to interact. The internet gives us the ability to have information made available to you in a instant‚ however did the development help

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    BEL422 REPORT WRITING A SURVEY ON COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE AMONG UNDERGRADUATES OF HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS IN MELAKA Prepared for: Dr. Josephine Lourdunathan BEL422 Report Writing Lecturer UiTM Melaka City Campus Prepared by: Noratikah Binti Jaafar @Ismail (2011834792) Norsafarina Binti Mohd Amin (2011818734) Nurul Ain Binti Rehat (2011868136) Syakila Binti Shahlidin (2011607006) Class: AM228 / 4A Submission date: 17th June 2013 Noratikah Binti

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Aaron Smith BIS/220 April 9‚ 2013 Gordon Jensen Information Technology Acts Paper This paper will explore two information technology acts; along with what ethical issues and information technology advances that caused the acts to be in place. The two acts that will be covered will be the electronic funds transfer act of 1978‚ and the children’s internet protection act of 2000. According to Rainer and Cegielski (2011) “Ethics refers to the principles of right

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Shawanda Donelson BIS/220 March 31‚ 2012 Jacquelyn Jones Information Technology Acts Paper In the 1990s the Internet became popular‚ which children then had unsupervised access. Children were exposed to porn and other harmful materials. Congress tried to stop it and put it into law‚ but each direction it went was determined as being unconstitutional. To an extent‚ technology finally prevailed. Congress should not pass a law penalizing distributors

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