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    Internet Detective

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    Internet Detective Topic: How internet detective can help college students to produce good assignment? Internet detective refers to an internet research skill which is needed by most of the college students to produce a good assignment. In this new era‚ when the internet becomes a powerful research tool‚ students have to filter the sources of information while doing a research for their coursework and assignment. Usually‚ a high-graded thesis is supported by appropriate and creditable evidence

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    Gasser‚ Urs. "Recoding Privacy Law: Reflections On The Future Relationship Among Law‚ Technology‚ And Privacy." Harvard Law Review 130.2 (2016): 61-70. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 Feb. 2017. I believe this article from the Law Harvard Review is a great choice to understand the future of privacy‚ technology and law‚ not only in The United States but also overseas. Also‚ how laws protect data and the influence of technology. In addition‚ how U. S. courts are reforming Privacy enhancing technology

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    Internet Predators

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    Internet Predators One in four US teen girls reported that they met strangers off the Internet. One in seven boys admitted they did as well. While most of these "Internet friends" turn out to be another teen or preteen‚ that ’s not always the case. Unfortunately‚ children are now dying at the hands of their Internet child molesters and‚ not all sexual exploitation of children occurs offline. These child molesters are blackmailing the children into performing sexual acts in the comfort of their

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    The Future of the Internet

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    It’s on television‚ in magazines‚ newspapers‚ and in our schools. Everywhere you go you hear about the Internet. Dubbed "The Information Superhighway‚" one might think that this network of millions of computers around the globe is as fast and as captivating as television‚ but with more and more users logging on everyday and staying on longer and longer‚ this "Information Superhighway" could be perhaps more correctly referred to as a clogged Los-Angeles expressway at lunch hour.<br><br>Users are often

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    Uses of Internet

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    Internet From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the public worldwide computer network system. For other uses‚ see Internet (disambiguation). "Computer culture" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Cyberculture. |Internet | |[pic] | |A visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet.

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    Internet Porn

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    The Storm of Internet Porn In the most recent issue of the Christian magazine‚ Ensign‚ Gordon B. Hinkley‚ the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints‚ brought up the topic of pornography and the internet. He named his talk‚ "A Tragic Evil among Us." Just by the title alone‚ one can see that Hinkley is extraordinarily against the porn industry. In the very beginning of his article‚ he states‚ "[Pornography] is like a raging storm‚ destroying individuals and families‚ utterly

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    Internet Piracy

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    Theft is the action of stealing something that belongs to someone else‚ but what if that which is stolen is never actually taken? The debate over what is to be done about a current issue involving “internet piracy” has been a hot topic in several countries‚ including the United States. The issue at hand is a claimed figure that allegedly spans upwards of 250 billion dollars translated to American currency in losses on behalf of several international multimedia franchises according to statistics

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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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    The Internet Dilemma

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    Introduction The importance of Internet is enormous and it is largely increasing. It connects people worldwide‚ and it provides possibilities that are impossible without it. This importance can be viewed in few aspects‚ most of all importance for the global economy. Considering this aspects it is of great value to make Internet accessible for all people. The difference in accessing the Internet between rich and poor countries‚ or the so called "digital divide" is stunningly large. Efforts to outcome

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    Internet Risk

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    Internet Risks and Our Response 1)Introduction As our society becomes more urban‚ and life becomes hectic and busy for both parents and youth‚ the youths face more issues of modernity than before. Alienation‚ loneliness‚ depression become more prevalent. Many youths also have access to the internet. With the ready availability of broadband‚ and generally an improvement in the telecommunications industry‚ especially in the urban areas (partly due to the government’s push to attract investments

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