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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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    History of the Internet

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    and technology. The Internet had its humble beginnings here‚ within ARPA’s many projects. The Internet has become one of the key symbols of today’s pop culture: everything has a "dot com" address; people do not say "call me‚" but instead its "I’ll E-mail you;" and the new word on the stock market is "E-business." The Internet has not always been such a key figure in American life; in fact it was mostly unheard of until recently. The theory for the Internet first started being

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    Neolithic Disadvantages

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    easier such as the stone axe. They also developed the technique of sculpturing with clay and stone which was better than sculpturing with stone or reindeer horns like the Paleolithic people did. On the other hand‚ when taking a closer look at the disadvantages it was not all so great. As people where entering the Neolithic Era they were becoming less health‚ and was making them more prone to diseases such as; malaria‚ tuberculosis etc. The lifespan for the Paleolithic people was much longer than those

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    Introduction of Internet

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    Acknowledgement Thanks to God… We here by wish to thank you to all that have involved directly or indirectly in the process of completing this assignment‚ which is the System Development Life Cycle and Services Provided Via Internet. We would like to express our thanks and gratitude to our lecturer for the kindness of helping us to finish this paperwork that marked by it excellences. All the things she has thought us will be remembered by us forever. We would like to

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    Lithography Disadvantages

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    Belinda Lithography – The disadvantages Background: Invented by Alois Senefelder in Germany‚ 1798 New technology since the 15th century – Gutenberg’s printing press How it works: It is a mechanical planographic process in which the printing and non-printing areas of the plate are all at the same level Lithography is based on the chemical repellence of oil and water. Designs are drawn or painted with greasy ink or crayons on specially prepared limestone. The stone is moistened with water

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    Internet Addition

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    Internet Addiction Test How do you know if you’re already addicted or rapidly tumbling toward trouble? The Internet Addiction Test is the first validated and reliable measure of addictive use of the Internet. Developed by Dr. Kimberly Young‚ the IAT‚ this 20-item questionnaire measures mild‚ moderate‚ and severe levels of Internet Addiction. To assess your level of addiction‚ answer the following questions using this scale: 1 = Rarely 2 = Occasionally 3 = Frequently 4 = Often 5 = Always _____

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    Internet Anonymity

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    Draft May 10‚ 2013 Internet Anonymity Oscar Wilde once said‚ “Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask‚ and he will tell you the truth.” Over the internet‚ many people gain more courage to say what’s truly on their minds because they feel protected behind a computer screen. They aren’t embarrassed or afraid to express their feelings because as long as their identity remains hidden nobody in real life will judge them about it in the future. The internet allows people to

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    ON THE EFFECT OF INTERNET USE AND SOCIAL CAPITAL ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE* BAE YOUNG Soongsil University This study examined the condition of Internet use and social capital‚ as well as its effects on teenager’s academic performance. We analyzed survey data of 361 high school students. The study findings suggest that the Internet expands its reach to teenagers’ school life. First‚ students are more reliant on the Internet to access to information that is involved in school life as well as entertainment

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    The Explosion of the Internet Based on a research carried out by a famous professor last month‚ Internet causes a lot of effect on human beings. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks hat use the standard Internet protocol suite to serve billions of users worldwide. The explosion of Internet will increase the crime rate‚ cause low performance in academic and causes chronic health problems. First of all‚ the explosion of Internet will increase crime rate. Nowadays

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    Internet Censorship

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    Internet Censorship For centuries governments have tried to regular materials deemed inappropriate or offensive. The history of western censorship was said to have begun when Socrates was accused "firstly‚ of denying the gods recognized by the State and introducing new divinities‚ and secondly of corrupting the young." He was sentenced to death for these crimes. Many modern governments are attempting to control access to the Internet. They are passing regulations that restrict the freedom

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