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    Democracy and the Internet

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    The Internet and the World Wide Web have created a more democratic world. To what extent do you agree with this statement? In 2012 the number of Internet users worldwide reached 2‚27 billion. Considering not only the rapid growth in it’s use but also it’s incessent popularity‚ we might ask ourselves how it is affecting our society and whether it’s helping the world become more democratic‚ or the complete contrary. “The Internet is populated by second-rate amateurs that are destroying

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    Kill the Internet

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    Kristen Parra September 10‚2013 CCDE 110 Kill the Internet-and Other Anti-SOPA Myths Essay The Article “Kill the Internet-and Other Anti-SOPA Myths” by Danny Goldberg introduces PIPA(Protect Intellectual Property Act) for online piracy on the internet. This situation is connected to the copyright piracy as well. The issue in this essay is the common problem of published articles and links being copied and pasted from people off the internet and getting credit for another person’s work. In this

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    15 INVENTIONS THAT CHANGE THE WORLD SUBMITTED BY: DIWATA‚ MICHAEL PAULO E. CH21FA1- BS CHE CHEM002-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. EFREN CHAVEZ LIGHTNING ROD American statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin was particularly interested in electricity and set up a small laboratory in his house to investigate its properties. His interest soon switched from electricity to lightning after he noticed the similarities between the two. One stormy night‚ he conducted a life-threatening

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    Communication Opinion Paper Christy Honeycutt HCS/320 Kelly Hernandez December 10‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION Effective communication in health care is extremely important for health care professional‚ the patients and the facilities that are providing the care. It can make a difference between life and death. If there is not enough communication within the healthcare industry‚ medical care will not be given effectively due to mistakes that well be made when

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    Television and the Internet

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    Television and The Internet Having already done my fair share of internet surfing‚ I was excited to finally have the opportunity to do a research paper that involved this vast and seemingly boundless electronic world. It is easy to passively interact with the rest of the world and scan effortlessly through millions of pages of information‚ some of which is useful‚ some of which simply takes up space; the problem that many researchers and interest groups face is making sense of the whole thing

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    Gutenberg to Internet

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    From Gutenberg to internet Prof. Santosh Kumar Tewari GUTENBERG INVENTED MECHANICAL PRINTING PRESS and movable metal type in the 15th century. From Gutenberg to  Internet is a journey— from great to greater than greatest revolution; and all disciplines‚ including journalism and communication‚ have no options except to undergo a fast and revolutionary change. Nobody can stop it. discipline devoted to Internet studies.(2) Website With Gutenberg’s invention‚ printing of books started

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    Corn-Pone Opinions

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    Brooke Brown Mr. Williams English III AP- 7 21 November 2011 Corn-Pone; Conformity Mark Twain‚ although quite the comedian‚ makes a valid point in “Corn-Pone Opinions”. The observation of humanity and its tendencies to follow what society promotes is a relevant occurrence today. Twain leads on “. . . that it’s born of the human being’s natural yearning to stand well with his fellows and have their inspiring approval and praise . . .” (720). Humans are not equipped to stand their own ground;

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    Internet Regulation

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    Internet challenges the right to freedom of expression. On the one hand‚ Internet empowers freedom of expression by providing individuals with new means of expressions. On the other hand‚ the free flow of information has raised the call for content regulation‚ not least to restrict minors’ access to potentially harmful information. This schism has led to legal attempts to regulate content and to new selfregulatory schemes implemented by private parties. The attempts to regulate content raise the

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    Books or Internet?

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    Estrada‚ Ralftinn Diorowie P.‚ Logic‚ CAS-02 501 A‚ T/F 4:30-6:00pm‚ Juan Jaime Nolasco‚October 05‚ 2012 Effectiveness of Learning between Books and Internet Estrada‚ Ralftinn Diorowie P.‚ Logic‚ CAS-02 501 A‚ T/F 4:30-6:00pm‚ Juan Jaime Nolasco‚October 05‚ 2012 21st centuty the age of moderm technology‚ the time were artificial intelligence exixts through the use of computer. Computer is a programmable device‚ a flexible machine thet can manipulate data and turn into a information. It

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    Crystallizing Public Opinion

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    A Books by EDWARD L. BERNAYS CRYSTALLIZING PUBLIC OPINION (1923) AN OUTLINE OF CAREERS (1927) (Edited and contributed to) PROPAGANDA (1928) SPEAK UP FOR DEMOCRACY (1940) TAKE YOUR PLACE AT THE PEACE TABLE (1945) PUBLIC RELATIONS (1952) THE ENGINEERING OF CONSENT (1955) (Edited and contrib1tted to) I CRYSTALLIZING PUBLIC OPINION by EDWARD L. BERNAYS Counsel on Public Relations j Former Lecturer on Public Relations and Adjunct Professor Public Relations‚ New York University. Former Visiting

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