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    Should government censor the internet? Let’s‚ for a moment‚ try to imagine a completely benevolent government‚ who wants to censor it’s citizens internet access. Maybe things like how to make a bomb‚ or a website where you can buy illegal goods. Everyone will be happy with such a government‚ whose only intentions are to shelter the people it governs from content that it is dangerous‚ harmful or inappropriate‚ and not to spread propaganda by controlling information. However unlikely it is for such

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    The Internet is one of the biggest and innovative inventions of the twenty first century. It is considered the largest source of information and as such it is practically limitless. However‚ along with all the useful and educational knowledge which can be found in the cyberspace‚ there are also many other sources of information which are considered harmful‚ corrupting and degenerative‚ especially to a younger audience. In different parts of the world‚ governments react differently to this new invention

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    of Internet users becomes more and more popular. To compare with 10 years ago‚ it’s an amazing difference. Internet can be used by 6 year-old children‚ by adults‚ or even though by 80 year-old people. However‚ its popularity is not always a good thing. Besides its usefulness‚ some people use for their advantage that to be against with the political problem. Facing with this situation‚ do you think governments should or should not censor the internet? I believe that government should censor Internet

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    a system of the government by the whole population of a state‚ typically through elected representatives. This requires the government to listen to their people‚ not to have full power. The definition that I provided clearly stated that democracy is a system of the government by the whole population of a state‚ typically through elected representatives. In easier words‚ democracy is the world where citizens are the owner. However‚ when government gets too powerful‚ the government will take over

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    " The United States of America is a government established in the context of calls for independence from what was believed to be a tyranny of the British government. From this foundation‚ we have birthed core American values‚ freedom chief among them. This has manifested itself within the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights that states that as citizens of America we have the right to free speech. Flash forward to today‚ and this amendment has been argued over time and time again‚ for how much

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    planned for the internet. They didn_Ñét plan for a lot of things‚ in fact‚ including issues due to technology‚ social justice‚ or economic trouble that weren_Ñét even in existence during their time. Because of this‚ they created the Constitution and Bill of Rights to be relatively broad‚ intending that it would encompass the framework for the future. Little did they know how the scope of this broadness would shape America_Ñés future. The extent to which the government should interact in the

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    Negative effect of Computer on Children Topic sentence: Regular use of computer can have negative effect on children. Cause 1: Danger of headache and vision problem * exposer to screen bright light * effect on vision and head Cause 2: long use of computer deprived children from outdoor activities -gain weight and obesity Cause 3: Use of computer may lead children to topics that are beyond their imagination -unreal world -world

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    The story is an example of situational irony because an event occurs that changes the expectations of the story. For example‚ Juan went from trying to outsmart the government by working for them to becoming a dedicated censor. Juan becomes so obsessed with trying to be a perfect censor that he forgets the true mission of making sure he gets his letter back. To get the letter back Juan does work long and hard but “Soon his work became so absorbing that his noble mission blurred in his mind”. In addition

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    "The internet usage among Americans has rapidly increased in the last decade. Most can launch an app in a second and are immersed into the world of social media and the internet. There are many benefits that the internet has to offer. Internet users can easily see a wide variety of news that is accessible by one app. We have the ability to find someone living across the country with one google search‚ we can check the weather from our smartphones‚ do schoolwork online‚ the possibilities are endless

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    " No one owns the internet‚ but people have their personal accounts and information stored in it. I believe that the government - federal‚ state and local levels - should not be able to regulate the internet‚ social media and be able to read our emails. However‚ they are allowed to monitor internet activities in order to be able to recognize and neutralize any potential threats to themselves or the country‚ but so long it does not violate the fourth amendment of no unreasonable searches or violation

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