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    Defamation on the Internet

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    the extent to which cyber crimes have been committed. The advent of the internet has been accompanied by outcomes‚ good and bad. While the internet provides easy access to any information or person in any part of the world‚ it is the same advantage which has been misused for gaining undue advantage‚ in the form of various cyber crimes. One such crime among the plethora of cyber crimes‚ is the crime of defamation on the internet. The freedom of expression is a fundamental human right that has been

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    Do you want our future generations being exposed to violence‚ hate‚ sex‚ illegal substances‚ and false information‚ and then one day think it would be cool or alright to try these things? The internet is filled with dangerous information‚ that children should never have the freedom to access. Children learn from example‚ and if they search‚ watch‚ or read something on the web that could be potentially dangerous‚ they could be influenced or curious and think that it would be alright to imitate one

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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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    Effects of Internet

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    uses internet‚ but most of the people do not know its effect. This paper aims to show the effects of internet on its users’ lives. An analytic literature review is followed. Based on twelve sources‚ the paper describes the effect of internet on three major fields in life. First‚ in their article “Online communication and adolescent relationships”‚ Subrahmanyan and Greenfield stressed on the effect of internet on the communication between friends‚ strangers and family members. Second‚ Internet has

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    Impact of the Internet

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    Impact of the Internet on Education June 29‚ 2010 Life has distinctly undergone some very dramatic changes ever since the dawn of the Internet era and with each passing day there is a growing dependence on it. Those who are used to it would know the helplessness experienced when deprived of riding on this superhighway of information. It has also had a tremendous impact on the sphere of education. Learning is the act or process of internalising knowledge and acquiring new skills. Modern‚ web-based

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    Dangers of the Internet

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    “Research Paper” “Nobody is Safe on the Internet” Many people view the internet as an ultimate resource for anything they desire. The people who say that the internet is a brilliant invention for the best have reasons backing up their idea. For example‚ Sherry Turkle writes about such ideas explaining how the internet is an excellent tool for the better in her essay‚ “Can You Hear Me Now?” Turkle believes strongly that the invention of the internet is an innovation for the better and emphasizes

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    Evolution of the Internet

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    Many years ago a network was born having several computers connected and now‚ that same network has millions of computers connected at all times‚ it’s called the Internet. This paper will explain the evolution and growth of the Internet. It’s like a plague growing across the world‚ signs of its growth are seen everywhere. The Internet was started as an experiment to test networks to try and develop a network that could survive a nuclear attack. While the net has never needed to survive a nuclear

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    The History of Internet

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    The history of the Internet began with the development of electronic computers in the 1950s. The public was first introduced to the concepts that would lead to the Internet when a message was sent over the ARPANet from computer science Professor Leonard Kleinrock’s laboratory at University of California‚ Los Angeles (UCLA)‚ after the second piece of network equipment was installed atStanford Research Institute (SRI). Packet switched networks such as ARPANET‚ Mark I at NPL in the UK‚ CYCLADES‚ Merit

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    April 2012 Disadvantages of the Internet The internet has been the most phenomenal introduction in the world of communication in history. While with every single latest technology‚ the internet has its own disadvantages. Today the internet has become the most influential communication device for people around the globe. Some of the disadvantages of the internet are social disconnect‚ the security of children using the web‚ spamming and privacy. The internet has the possibility to imply damage

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    Side Effects Of Prozac

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    the U.S in 1988 and by 2005‚ SSRI drugs were the most prescribed. About a dozen of SSRIs are prescribed‚ such as Paxil‚ Zoloft and Prozac. SSRIs are supposed to have fewer side effects than older antidepressants since SSRIs only increase the serotonin levels in the brain. SSRIs have many common side effects‚ including sexual side effects‚ such as a repressed libido‚ erectile dysfunction and difficult achieving orgasm‚ for men and women‚ fatigue‚ weight loss‚ apathy‚ insomnia‚ headaches and pupil dilation

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