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    April 2012 Disadvantages of the Internet The internet has been the most phenomenal introduction in the world of communication in history. While with every single latest technology‚ the internet has its own disadvantages. Today the internet has become the most influential communication device for people around the globe. Some of the disadvantages of the internet are social disconnect‚ the security of children using the web‚ spamming and privacy. The internet has the possibility to imply damage

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    internet as an innovation

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    people worldwide have incorporated the use of new and evolving technology in daily living. Consequently‚ it has and continued to change the way we work‚ interact and learn. The internet is a vital medium that has affected us both economically and socially. This essay will focus on the economic and social impacts of the internet as a recent innovation. Innovations‚ whether in the form of technology‚ organizations or products‚ result in the application of research‚ technology‚ and the economic potential

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    Online journalism Online journalism are immediate and electronic copies available on the Internet‚ it is read by navigation software Online journalism can be published in real time‚ updating breaking news and events as they happen. Nothing new here -- we have had this ability with telegraph‚ teletype‚ radio‚ and TV. Just as we gather around the TV or radio‚ so we can gather and attend real-time events online in chat rooms Online journalism also takes advantage of shifted time. Online publications

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    INTERNET MARKETING ABSTRACT Internet marketing is becoming a hot topic in every business sector‚ and gradually plays a truly important role in any company’s multi-channel marketing strategy. However‚ how to apply Internet marketing especially how to utilize it to attract more visitors to a certain website is still a big question for a number of advertisers. The thesis mainly covers the acquisition process of Internet marketing after touching upon the basic knowledge of Internet marketing

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    Internet Censorship

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    Internet censorship (Is it possible to keep children safe from potential internet dangers?) by: Eko Setiyo Utomo The Internet has become a part of modern life style for most people. In developed countries‚ most people use the internet at home. Children can access the internet for everything‚ from playing games‚ to doing schoolwork‚ to chatting with friends via e-mail‚ to surfing the web. Most online services provide children with a vast range of resources such as encyclopedias‚ current events

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    The mass media Newspapers‚ radio‚ television‚ and the Internet—including e-mail and blogs—are usually less influential than the social environment‚ but they are still significant‚ especially in affirming attitudes and opinions that are already established. The news media focus the public’s attention on certain personalities and issues‚ leading many people to form opinions about them. Government officials accordingly have noted that communications to them from the public tend to “follow the headlines

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    Abigail Williams Blame

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    is at fault in condemning the people to death is Judge Danforth. Abigail is the reason that the mess of the witch trials got started in The Crucible. In the first act of the play after Tituba confessed to committing witchcraft‚ Abigail started to blame other people for using witchcraft. Abigail started the her first accusations by saying‚ “I want to open myself! They turn to her‚ startled. She is enraptured‚ as though in a pearly light. I want the

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    impacts of internet

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    Has the internet effected are minds? What exactly is the internet? The internet is a global network made up of thousands of small networks which all lies in the technology branch. Imagine thousands or even millions of computers linked up sending messages and exchanging information to each other around the world. The Internet has made information available to computer users with just a simple click of the mouse but wait‚ Is it making us dumber? As in Mark Bauerlin’s essay‚ The Dumbest Generation‚”

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    Internet Addiction

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    teens and Internet addiction Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a theorized disorder originally made as a satirical hoax by Ivan Goldberg‚ M.D.‚ in 1995. He took pathological gambling as diagnosed by the DSM-IV as his model for the spoofed description. Although IAD was meant to be a hoax‚ it is promoted as a real condition by some supporters. Supporters often divide IAD into subtypes by activity‚ such as pornography‚ overwhelming and immoderate gaming‚ inappropriate involvement in online social

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    Romeo.This backfires though‚ when Romeo thinks Juliet is actually dead and in turn commits suicide. When Juliet hears of this she decides there is nothing left to live for and does the same. Someone must have caused this‚ but who? The Capulets’ are to blame. By forcing their daughter to get married they made her go against their wishes. Shakespeare suggests that love is not something you can choose by the characterization of the Capulets’ who caused Juliet to go against their wishes to be with her true

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