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    Project on a Problem Situation Parents should be allowed to monitor their children’s online and mobile communications Class Version I. Introduction This debate has a fairly large scope as it concerns itself with children‚ as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child (UNCRC)‚ that is‚ “any human being under the age of 18” and parents‚ whether biological‚ social‚ or legal. The proposed action is a form of parental control called “monitoring” in all its forms whether manually

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    Children should not use the Internet without their Parents’ Supervision Internet is a network that virtually connects computers around the world. It has an address network which makes communication possible between the computers. It is an open phone line and an open television channel to millions of people around the world who can communicate anonymously (Palmer‚ 2006). People use it to exchange files and e-mails‚ to surf the World Wide Web‚ to download songs or other types of files‚ to take part

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    Kids should be monitored on the internet The internet is known for many miraculous advances in today’s technology. We have an unlimited quantity of knowledge on this so-called information super highway. Plus we can purchase merchandise‚ and talk to friends and family from around the world without leaving the comfort of our own homes. Seems great right? Sure‚ but if it’s placed in the wrong hands all of this can be spoiled. Particularly when a child is sitting behind the computer screen. This is

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    Ciftcikara‚ M. Ed. Should Employers Monitor Internet Use? The twenty-first century is in full swing and technology changes almost daily. This increase in technology‚ however‚ is a double-edged sword for many employers. New computer and internet capabilities allow for faster production‚ more efficient order processing‚ online banking‚ computerized record keeping and even allows employees to work from virtually anywhere with smart phones‚ mobile hot spots‚ and wireless internet. At the same time

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    There is an ongoing dilemma in this internet age that dwells deep in the opinionated hearts of all internet users around the world: should the government monitor internet content? This question‚ like many others‚ has sparked debates in many places‚ including the internet itself. The internet‚ today‚ has forced itself into many lives; more than 3.8 billion people or 51% of the population around the world have access to the internet. The world inside the modern internet has become so intricate that many

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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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    this essay is to discuss how parents should or shouldn’t have a say in teen’s social media. Parents should be responsible for what they’re children are doing and because of this parents shouldn’t have control of their children and their use of social media. Social networking is composed by a series of applications and web pages that create a safe and entertaining environment. Sometimes‚ internet might not be as safe as it should be but parents should be able to monitor their kid’s thoughts not actions

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    "People use the internet as a database for their most private information. A large number of citizens use digital banking‚ complete their taxes on the internet‚ and may even upload private family information for various reasons. Although the internet is regularly used as a means of sharing with friends and family‚ as well as a more efficient way to perform daily activities‚ it is commonly perceived as unsafe. Many people realize that access to the internet can result in many different consequences

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    For the benefit of both parent and child‚ it is imperative for parents to monitor their children under the age of 16’s Facebook. My first speaker extrapolated on how social mediums such as Facebook can create a false sense of identity‚ leaving the child vulnerable and pressured. Facebook is no doubt a large aspect of teenagers lives‚ and it is becoming challenging for adolescents to create a personal sense of self not only in reality‚ but online and as a result they may dress up their Facebook

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    butt‚ to the use of a belt or paddle on a child‚ or a smack on the hand or mouth can be considered spanking. Child abuse is violence‚ and "violence is an act carried out with the intention‚ or perceived intention‚ of causing physical pain or injury to another person" (Straus 7). The intentions of both spanking and violence are to cause pain and the only difference is that violence also covers acts of injury. So‚ are parents actually teaching their children violence? When a parent spanks a child

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