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    of life is making us distant from natural beauty The technological advancement in today’s era has not only made our life easy and comfortable but also fast. Today we are surrounded by machines to ease all our jobs. We want perfection‚ quickness‚ accuracy out of these inventions. And in order to achieve this‚ in no time we also have become machines. We have forgotten to appreciate natural beauty spread around us. I totally agree to the fact that the pace of modern life is making us distant from

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    Internet Activism

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    Evgeny Morozov talks about the internet and the role it has in the way people participate in politics and how it affects them as active social activists‚ or at least that what I got from it. I do think that the internet does help us be more aware of what’s going on around us‚ politically wise‚ but I do not feel like it has a big enough impact on most people to want to do something to change the problems around them. I have seen some social movements grow thanks to the internet‚ though‚ like the Black Lives

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    When the Internet was first introduced to the public‚ it marked an extraordinary change in every aspect of our lives. Today‚ with the explosive increase of sites on the Internet‚ technology has taken another dramatic rise. In the midst of this technological explosion‚ we might stop and ask some key questions. Is the Internet good or bad for education? Are students learning more or less? And what‚ exactly‚ are they learning? Although‚ using the Internet to research instead of encyclopaedias has become

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    Dangers of the Internet

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    The Dangers of the Internet By: Mia Bloomer The Internet can be a place to learn‚ to express yourself‚ or to just have fun. But‚ the Internet can also be a very dangerous place. As teenagers we tend to ignore the warnings our parents give us‚ and act as though nothing bad will ever happen to us. But‚ the truth of the matter is that bad things happen to ordinary people- especially when we look for it. In the May 22‚2002‚ issue of the New York Times‚ reporter Corey Kilgannon wrote: By day

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    Internet Addiction

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    Internet Addiction Advances in technology have brought drastic changes into our everyday lives. Not too long ago‚ telephones were hung on walls‚ facts were found in books‚ and people had to take a trip to a record store if they wanted to buy the latest music (“Top 25: Technological Breakthroughs”). These simple tasks now seem prehistoric to us and too much of a hassle to accomplish. We are now living in the 21st century‚ and we have put that lifestyle behind us. Technological advances have

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    Internet Porn

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    The Storm of Internet Porn In the most recent issue of the Christian magazine‚ Ensign‚ Gordon B. Hinkley‚ the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints‚ brought up the topic of pornography and the internet. He named his talk‚ "A Tragic Evil among Us." Just by the title alone‚ one can see that Hinkley is extraordinarily against the porn industry. In the very beginning of his article‚ he states‚ "[Pornography] is like a raging storm‚ destroying individuals and families‚ utterly

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    common? They all are subject to some variation of internet regulation from their governments. Internet regulation has become a global issue as many people are questioning what authorities and personal freedoms that infringes on‚ and on the opposing end many people are for this sort of government “protection”. Here is the United States we are accustomed to being able to look up what we want when we want‚ and have a whole lot of freedom with our internet access. What we don’t all know is that every

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    Internet censorship

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    Issue: Internet censorship Introduction Internet censorship is carried out by governments for many reasons to prevent users from accessing certain sites and sharing information. It restricts Internet users from accessing certain information and also controls what can be published or viewed. It can be used in response to riots‚ protests and elections‚ since the internet makes it very easy for events like these to be organized. Internet censorship has been going on for the past decade and has caused

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    Born First‚ Born Smarter This study involves a person’s intellectual development in correlation to the order in which they were born in relation to their siblings. Two research psychologists‚ Robert B. Zajonc and Gregory B. Markus‚ developed a theory in an attempt to explain the relationship between birth order and intelligence. They conducted this study by gathering information from previous research and applied it to the data they collected themselves. A research project was conducted n the late

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    Isolated by the Internet

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    “Isolated by the Internet” By: Clifford Stoll “Isolated by the Internet” an essay written by Clifford Stoll pinpoints exactly what researchers believe the internet is doing too much of today’s society. Stoll explains in detail that Internet is breaking apart family values‚ slowing personal interaction‚ distancing reality‚ and robbing personal time. Clifford Stoll has provided evidence that the internet is breaking apart many families and distancing them from one another. For example‚ Stoll

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