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    Have you ever gotten bullied through the internet, or felt unsafe? The internet is a platform where many people can post things such as videos, pictures, etc. People can also view the things other people post. The internet is a fun and entertaining place. It has many social platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest, etc. Although the internet is very entertaining, it’s also a very dangerous platform where people can cyberbully you, stalk you, and scam you. You should be

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    the globe now have the advantage of access to the Internet. With the diverse collection of people who peruse the inter-webs comes an even wider range of things left to be observed. People flood sites with information about themselves, their friends and family, and many activities and hobbies that they may be interested in. Regardless of the promised anonymity of many sites, or the tensions over net neutrality, everything that is posted on the Internet will remain forever, in some shape or form. Many

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    Cyber Corrosiveness “The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do” (Skinner, 2017). Long before the birth of computers and the internet, technology reigned as one of mankind’s chief focal points. The greatest minds have always collaborated and competitively jostled for position on the world’s stage. Along the way, remarkable progress has been made. These visionaries have enabled the world to move and travel faster, have cured diseases, and expanded the banks of available information

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    The internet is a place where people access a world wide web of information. Internet neutrality otherwise known as net neutrality, states that all information is always accessible to the person who wishes to use it. In recent times, major internet service providers have put their lobbyists into overdrive to push the government to end net neutrality. If net neutrality were ended, then the internet as we know it would change dramatically. The presence of net neutrality is important to protect not

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    The Internet is the most popular network around the world. It started in 1969 and is provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Also, it offers a variety of information and services. Around 40% of the world population has an internet connection today. Nowadays life without the internet is very difficult, people use the internet for variety things. Everyone can know and more information through the internet also help each other. Therefore, People is not only use internet for searching information

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    Internet is a network which is connected through all over the world. It was developed by Robert E. Kahn and Vint Cerf. The present world around us is incomplete without the internet. A lot of things have been made possible through the communication in internet. Some of the services of internet are communication, data transfer and world wide web. Internet has a large range of information and services in it. We can communicate to anyone around the world through voice calls, video calls, e-mail and

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    Internet Censorship

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    The internet, as it stands, is open and mostly untouched by the United States government. Instead, massive companies like Google and Facebook dictate the current state of the internet in order to achieve huge profits while risking security and privacy for its users. Google and Facebook sell personal information to advertisers and marketers to earn their revenue. This practice is harmful to each and every user of the internet, over one billion people. When private companies are left to their own,

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    The Internet and the Workplace The Internet has become a pervasive presence in the American workplace. Two-thirds of employees in medium and large companies in the United States now have Internet access, compared with fifteen percent only two years ago, according to a sampling of 500 companies surveyed by the IntelliQuest Corporation. (IntelliQuest) Workers with Web access typically spend five to ten hours per week sending personal e-mail or searching for information not specifically related

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    Contents THE INTERNET 3 THE ORIGIN OF THE INTERNET 3 HOW THE INTERNET WORKS 3 HTML AND HOW IT WORKS 4 HTTP AND HOW IT WORKS 4 URL 4 VIRUS AND HOW IT WORKS 4 TROJAN HORSE AND HOW IT WORKS 5 COMPUTER WORM AND HOW IT WORK 5 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VIRUS, A WORM AND TROJAN HORSE 5 Bibliography 6   The internet is defined as systems of interconnected computer networks that are connect to several billions devices over the world. It is an international network of networks that consist of millions of

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    As a mechanism designed specifically for the most efficient and effective transfer of data as possible, the internet has been built in to modern life. Most individuals in the developed world and many in developing countries rely on it for day to day activities, using it more as a utility than as a good. As such, implementing policy that increases the difficulty of one’s ability to access it essentially changes the way that people live their lives without expressed consent. Moreover, inaction on the

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