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    The internet is a phenomenal creation, that opens the doors into all types of worlds for all types of people. It has tools that can either aid or hinder a user and eventually becomes a big part of most user’s lives. The internet becomes an extension of myself as I use it in my everyday life, including my academic life, where it can be very accommodating in terms of guidance, but also detrimental to the originality of my ideas, although, by using it successfully, I therefore am an extension of it

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    the human expectations. Today the world has become a narrow place because of the inventions of the technologies like computer, internet, smart phones etc. Internet has made us possible to explore the whole world with just on a mouse click. Moreover, from a small thing like ticket booking to major things like bank transactions can be done through a help of computer and internet. These technologies also play a vital role in the field of education as well as in employment. Similarly, with the invention

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    available to the public. When the internet was first public there was little to nothing one could do with it. Since then, the internet has flourished into one of the biggest roles in society. It is something that is prevalent in everyday life whether it is for work, school, vacation planning, shopping, online dating, etc.. It is hard to imagine a world without the internet especially if one has grown up with it. As impactful it has been some say that the internet is detrimental to today's people and

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    The issue of the Internet having psychological benefits has two sides, as does any issue. James E. Katz and Philip Aspden present the yes side of this issue. Katz and Aspden used a national random telephone survey to back up their side on the issue. The survey conducted in October of 1995 compiled the individuals who took the survey into five specific groups. The groups consisted of those not aware of the Internet, non-users aware of the Internet, former users, recent users-those who started using

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    Internet and Information Paper Your name University of Phoenix Media and American Culture HUM/176 Wendell Smith July 20, 2012 Internet and Information Paper Hello, It’s good to hear from you. You’re right to be fascinated about the internet; it can be a great tool. I use the internet nearly every day it’s like having a dictionary, thesaurus, almanac, encyclopedia, and library all rolled into one and open 24 hours a day 7 days a

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    Research Paper 2: Do you think it is a good idea for the President of the United States to have the authority to limit or shutdown internet traffic to and from any compromised federal government or U.S. critical infrastructure information system or network? Why or why not? Yes and no. For the general public, I don’t think limiting the internet would be a wise idea. Our country was founded on freedom, and to infringe upon that would cause civil unrest. Frankly, the general public would assume that

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    this by simply teaching students the necessary skills needed to become a master user of technology Today’s education system has to adjust to our learners as well as society. Most of the Text books that are being used today are outdated. Using the internet, this can help lessen this problem through proper use of wikis and blogs. Richardson (2009) points out that “….today’s students may not be well suited to the more linear progression of learning that most educational systems employ.” (p. 7). Expanding

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    problematic internet use among university students of medical colleges in Zagazig, Egypt Introduction Internet use had been obviously increased, especially during the last decades. This increase may be partially related to overspread of use of smart phones, computers and tablets, with great enhancement of internet accessibility. All those facilities had helped youth to communicate in various ways like E-mail, video conferencing, instant messaging, and social networking. Moreover, internet use enabled

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    Some people say the internet is helping children, but some people say the internet doesn 't. If children are using the internet for the right purpose they are learning, but it is so easy to get distracted by ads or mobile games and use the internet for other things than school work. People are inventing new ways to stop those distractions such as ad blockers, setting specific hours of games and homework. People have had different opinions about if the internet has made children smarter or not, my

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    Equal Opportunity Internet With new and easily accessible technology the internet is practically open for anyone to use now more than ever. The ability to access anything regardless of if it’s politically incorrect or shocking is an unalienable right for citizens of the modern era. Without net neutrality comes censorship which is an ominous threat to the democratic ideals of the new millennium. Net neutrality provides internet users freedom to view and discuss anything, anywhere they would like

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