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    The internet is a cyberspace of knowledge compacted to fit in to the palm of our hands. It has the power to connect us to people across the ocean, deliver food to our homes and even help us meet the love of our lives. However, this type of power comes with a great responsibility of its own. Nowadays, the internet has become a way to target those who are gullible or those who have limited knowledge of it. The internet now has had an especially big impact when it comes to children and sexual predators

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    Internet Censorship

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    Imagine a place where you have access to anything and everything one could want. Some would say that is only existent in a utopia, and some would say that describes the Internet. Many adults go on to the net and access pornographic material that would be unsuitable for children. This is called cyberporn. The controversy lies in the fact that children are accessing these materials also. Government, activist groups, and concerned parents are fighting to regulate obscene material found over the Internet

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    In the previous decade, the growth rate of internet addiction is increasing all over the world (Goel.D, et.al, 2013). In the urban India there were almost 5 million active users of internet present as per 2000 stats but now as per 2008 it has been increased to 42 million active users of internet. Adolescents are more likely to be vulnerable to internet addiction as compared to any other sections of the society. This is because of the leisure and liberty children are exposed to these days. There are

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    Should parents sneak on their children’s or no? This is the question that the author Judith woods trying to find an answer for in her article “Should parents spy on their? In this article Judith woods is discussing the fact that most of the teens and the children make a bad use of the internet. And because of that, many parents spy on their children’s texts and messages to make sure that they are safe, and to protect them from any harm they can be exposed too in the online life like sexting, bullying

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    Chapter seven teaches us that there are more addictions other than substance addictions. These can be described as behavioral or process addiction. Most of these addictions include compulsive and obsessive behavior which are comparable to substance addictions. There are several process addictions. For example, eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia and other structures of disorder eating. Shop lifting, internet, sex/love addiction, gaming, gambling, and self-harm are other examples of addictions

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    Jinki: A Short Story

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    “What?” “I want you to handcuff me to the bed.” Jinki said, stone-faced. It was the complete opposite to Miho’s reaction: red in embarrassment, eyes as wide as saucers. “Why?” “I thought it might be fun to try. Kinky.” “Oh, um… Okay?” Handcuffs had been a terrible idea. The handcuffs had been put on too loosely and halfway through they’d slipped over his hands and fallen off. It kind of ruined the mood for Jinki, finding the key so they could be put back on taking too long and Jinki figured Minho

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    Online Predators

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    friends, she seemed to be making digital ones that enjoyed talking to her about topics she was genuinely interested in.” However, this unfortunately led to being messaged by a forum-goer named Phil, who began to ask for sexual favors, including cybersex and photos. Alexis partook in this, being lonely and desperate for attention, until her mom found out and banned her from the internet. Alexis states that she still distances herself away from the Internet (Alexis: My True Story of Being Seduced

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    In the United States, the internet has become an excellent resource of information and learning. Although this has become a powerful tool that is of great benefit it is becoming problematic to the youth of America. The internet has creating anti-social behavior in our children that are now young 20 something’s. Anti-social behavior is the lack of consideration for others and may cause damage to the society, whether intentionally or through negligence. (Berger, K. 2003) Many times this anti-social

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    The empirical focus of this paper is why and how queer men use Grindr. Several researchers have studied why members of the queer community turn to the Internet and applications such as Grindr to find fellow members. One draw to these tools is that since sexual minorities are often discriminated against in their daily lives, online communities can be a safe space to interact with others similar to them and to explore their sexual identities (Gudelunas 2012). They can also be used anonymously, which

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    Tetzlaff-Bemiller, M. J. (2011). Undercover online: An extension of traditional policing in the united states . 5(2), 813-824. Retrieved from http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=55aa80b7-28ab-4e79-bcdc-1faa9e027f67@sessionmgr112&vid=1&hid=104 The author here from the University of Central Florida studied law enforcement officers who work under cover chatting investigations to catch sexual predators. Tetzlaff-Bemiller conducted a sample consisting of 17 telephone interviews who

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