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    saying that almost everyone enjoys the invention of the Internet. I cannot but to admit that the Internet is the greatest invention in the 20th century. In fact‚ today our global communication is functioning based on the Internet as it transmits all kinds of information. Certainly‚ teenagers compose a major group of the Internet users as they research for papers‚ chat with friends‚ read e-mails‚ and so on. It appears to us that the Internet has become so convenient to us that we can barely live without

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    as we are getting used to it‚ more is on the way. Technological advances‚ like the digital television and the Internet‚ promise to take the quantity and speed of the news one stage further. These news services on the Internet offer consumers a new kind of choice. Anyone who has access to the net can now get up-to-date information from almost every part of the world. For example‚ an Internet subscriber cab receive the latest news from his favourite magazines delivered to him the moment there is an

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    The Influence of Internet on teenager in the UK The internet was created in 1964 for more expedient communication. Internet technology‚ includes chatting online‚ video online‚ WIFI. In one way‚ Internet allows for quicker delivery of information. This means However‚ in modern society‚ it makes many social issues. One of them is its influence of teenagers and children. Some think that the Internet is a good approach which makes children learn. On the opposite side‚ conversely Internet has an unhealthy

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    Today‚ Mass Media is notoriously known to project a negative influence on teens and society. It manipulates several aspects of our lives including‚ but not limited to‚ the choices we make about our overall physical appearance‚ how we perceive beauty‚ healthy decisions we make regarding drug and alcohol use‚ engaging in premarital sex‚ and our peer and social interactions. We emulate what the media portrays as acceptable and desirable‚ though it goes against the norms and values put forth from society

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    Internet and Education: Positive or Negative Aspect? The Internet started to boom in the 1990’s and has continued to evolve ever since. Today the concept of what was thought to be one of the greatest inventions has blown this old-time invention out of the water. In order for the Internet to be accessible a computer device is needed. Today on we can carry the Internet in our hands with wireless access; as before it was a fixed machine usually on a desk with multiple cords attached. Noting that the

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    POSITIVE and NEGATIVE Effects from Internet [pic][pic] [pic][pic][pic] Group Members : List of Pages Cover and Group members ………………………………………… 1 WHY WE CHOOSE THIS TOPIC ? …………………………………. 3 Internet Nowadays ………………………………………………….. 4 The Positive Effects …………………………………………………… 5 The Negative Effects ………………………………………………….. 7 How to use The Internet Wisely …………………………………….... 9

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    000 other acts of violence. American media is the most violent in the world; 80 percent of American television programs contain violence (31). This does not include other forms of media such as: movies‚ video games‚ music‚ and in current day‚ the Internet. Berk notes that violence is rarely condemned‚ nor or ways of solving problems often depicted. It is because children do not see the seriousness of violence that they often do not get the full impact of the consequences‚ such as what happens when

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    Discuss the influences of the Internet on young people. Nowadays‚ the Internet is very popular with young people/youth. Most of them spend a lot of time in surfing the Net. They believe/think/feel that the Internet has brought numerous/a lot of /many/a number of advantages. In my opinion‚ the Internet affects/influences/sways young people not only in good/positive side but also in bad/negative side. There is no doubt that the Internet has good influences in widening/increasing/improving young

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    Probably there are as many definitions of innovation as the number of supposed experts on the field around the world. Reading through my books and papers‚ though‚ I realized that I had no comprehensive list of the many definitions I have ever being in contact with‚ therefore I decided to create one. First of all‚ here is my own definition of innovation: “invention refers to new concepts or products that derive from individual’s ideas or from scientific research. Innovation‚ on the other hand‚ is

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    1940’s was dominated by numerous major events which would influence and shape the future of the American society. Some of the events that took place in the 1940’s involved breaking the sound barrier‚ the NBA being founded‚ NATO being established‚ and of course World War 2 along with many more events. Life back then was nothing like it was today. Most of the men were off fighting in the war‚ minimum wage was $0.43‚ and the women were trying to support their families. The base of the 1940’s revolved

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