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    no longer just communicate or interact with each another through written letters, emails or over the phone. Now people are using the World Wide Web as their main source of communication. Social media being one of the new forms of interaction people elect to use in order to communicate their thoughts, feelings and share life changes. The internet is an deep ocean filled with ways for people to socialize, stay connected and make life overall more convenient. This luxury is not available to everyone

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    Essay On Challenger Deep

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    2015 Exploring the Deep Sea Pitch black, dead quiet and seemingly desolate, the deep sea resembles that of a far off alien world. Until recent advancements in technology, little to none has been known about the deep sea. Far beyond the natural reach of humans, only highly expensive submersibles have visited the ocean’s deepest and darkest locations. In the Pacific Northwest, an eerie 7-mile venture underwater will take you to the deepest spot on the planet, Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench

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    Dark Web: The Effects of the Hidden Internet on the Digital Age In the late 1990’s, the internet became a staple of society, a new “fad” that became integrated into modern culture. As more and more information was uploaded to this repository, data hubs formed, often around illegal materials such as copies of music and movie files. In 2001, a man named Ian Clarke revolutionized the internet by introducing “Freenet,” a service that allowed for anonymous access to the darkest reaches of the web, filled

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    Carbon fixation in the oceans, while on a smaller scale than on land, also plays an important role in the food web of the ocean. As the previous excerpt from the article mentions, the fixation from Nitrospinae helps with about 90% of deep ocean waters where there is no sunlight to use. The organisms living beyond the reach of sunlight much rely on carbon fixation from bacteria. “And although scientists knew that these bacteria

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    pollution, could bring enduring harm to the deep ocean. We now have many new technologies, and we will have more to come that allow us to get materials that we would not be able to get in the past; this will cause very negative things to happen to the deep ocean. The deep ocean is also used as a giant trash

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    forever by inventing the beautiful and ever useful World Wide Web. Most would use the terms ‘internet’ and ‘World Wide Web’ interchangeably, however they are not the same at all. The Internet is an indescribably large network of networks while the World Wide Web is a refined way of gaining access to information on the internet. A really easy way to think about it is that the internet is connecting computers to other computers; whereas, the web is connecting people with one another. It is truly amazing

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    My interest in video gaming is what first brought the Dark Web in to my attention and I find myself not only fascinated but terrified by this network of information that lies under our current internet. I’ll introduce the deep web in it’s entire before I focused in on particular forums and elements such as the bitcoin, /b/, Silk Road, and Marianas web. I’ll address the effect that the dark web has on the war against drugs as well as why, even though authorities know that this form of drug peddling

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    Rough draft I remember when my dad told my brother and I that he was going to buy a brand new PlayStation soon. I didn’t think much of it as I did with everything else, the first week we had it I sat around and didn't touch it or think about it, my mind was always seemed to be busy with other ideas. I don’t remember much from my first time playing it but I distinctly remember on how intrigued I was. After the first time playing the PlayStation I played longer and more and grew out of what can I

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    distributed easily is the Deep Web. This is a part of the World Wide Web that is not discoverable by means of standard search engines, including password-protected or dynamic pages and encrypted networks. It was created by the US government and has legitimate and useful purposes, including journalistic freedom in repressed nations, activists on freedom of speech and the leaking of secrets that are having an adverse effect on others. However, the anonymity presented by the Deep Web and it’s search engine

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    Parkinson’s disease, is the disorder of the brain which causes shaking and unsmooth movements. Parkinson’s disease is a very horrible fate for multiple people. Muhammed Ali was a boxing legend and Parkinson’s disease ended his career, and probably ruined his life. Right now more than one million american’s have Parkinson’s Disease, and these are the only American’s know how horrendous and difficult it is to have Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s shaking is caused by tremors, a tremor is a non rhythmic shaking

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