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    Topic: The Deep Web Thesis: To Inform the class on what the Deep Web is and what it is used for I. Introduction Attention Getter: What would you think if I told you that under your feet was another world with a thousand time more people‚ and a wealth of knowledge? Well when it comes to the intranet‚ that’s exactly the case. 1. Credibility Statement: I have been trying to figure out how to do everything that were not allowed to do for years. Using the “Deep Web” is a great way to figure out how

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    Deep Web By Bill Morton Did you know that when you Google “Red Wolves‚” Google will only search pages that it has indexed‚ which is only about four percent of the total World Wide Web (Why Businesses Needs to Understand the Deep Web‚ 2013). The other ninety-six percent is known as the Deep Web‚ or Invisible Web. This unknown realm is known for housing terroristic communication‚ gun and drug trading‚ assignation bids‚ and even child pornography. But the Deep Web also holds private

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    “People should be educated to understand more about Deep Web” Noppawat Toemsetthacharoen (Puy) ID: 213210127 Subject: ENG102 (2) Name: Noppawat Toemsetthacharoen (Puy) Professor: Davis Subject: ENG102 (2) “People should be educated to understand more about Deep Web” Nowadays‚ Internet has become the main resource for everyone to find any kinds of information that they want. At this age‚ we actually spend most of our time to travel on the Internet. We can do many things online

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    THE DEEP WEB 1. Intro 1.1 attention step: did you know that everything you can search in google is only the tip of the iceberg? Majorty of the data in the internet are kept from society‚ but there are ways to reach them. Did you know that there is a place on the internet where everything illegal goes? From Black markets to hitman contracts 1.2 involvement step: there is a hidden internet that could be accessed through the use of a few programs. This place is known as the deep web 1.3 topic

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    The Dark Side of the Internet: Deep Web ------------------------------------------------------------------- A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of the Discipline of Computer Science University of the Philippines Baguio In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of CMSC 199 Undergraduate Seminar by Reginald S. Casela Eloise Dorothy V. Gamit Faculty Adviser Cmsc 199: Undergraduate seminar December 16‚ 2013 Date Submitted Table of Contents Introduction …………………………….…………………………..……………………

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    Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 10 (5): 559-564‚ 2011 ISSN 1990-9233 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2011 Use of Mintzberg ’s Model of Managerial Roles to Evaluate Sports Federations Managers of Iran 1 Zahra Nobakht Ramezani‚ 2Mohammad Khabiri‚ 3Seid Mahdi Alvani and 4Feridon Tondnevis Department of Physical Education‚ Science and Research Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tehran‚ Iran 2 Department of Physical Education‚ Tehran University‚ Iran 3 Department of Management‚ Qazvin Branch‚ Islamic

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    What type(s) of control- feedforward‚ concurrent‚ or feedback- do you think would have been most useful in this situation? Explain your choice(s) Feedforward control would have been a good start in this situation. It would have been wise to check all of the gages on the ship before heading out onto the water. After checking once it would not hurt to double check in case something was over looked. Since the job is already dangerous‚ there should have been action taken to check the things that could

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    Rivers: A Reflection of History Deep Rivers can be seen as an allegory for historical conflicts in South America. The novel can be seen as a symbolic narrative of not only the problems that Indians faced in Peruvian society‚ but also Jose Argueda’s childhood and his struggle to find his identity. Deep Rivers is beneficial to the reader because it is a first hand account of the problems that Indians faced in Peru‚ thus allowing the reader to make a deeper connection to the novel and understand

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    The book Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman follows a paranoid schizophrenic teenager as he struggles through the obstacles of his mental illnesses. For the most part‚ the book is written in the first person perspective‚ although occasionally it strays into second person perspective. In some parts of the book‚ the teenagers real struggle with mental illness is described and illustrated‚ while in other parts of the book‚ an elaborate hallucination from the schizophrenia is played out. Throughout the

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    “The web was going to be the great educator‚ but the cult of the amateur is now devaluing knowledge‚” says net entrepreneur Andrew Keen in his book The Cult of the Amateur. Would you agree or disagree with this statement? Is the Internet killing our ability to think critically by providing us with too much information and too many voices? Our ability to think critically directly relates to how we use our brains in our everyday lives. So many people use the internet for emailing

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