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161: Should The Internet Be Censore
By: Danielle E-mail: gitthiscrunk@aol.com Should the Internet be censored? Censorship on the Internet is a very controversial issue. Many agree that censoring violates the First Amendment of free speech. Yet many also believe that it is the government’s duty to censor to protect children and teenagers. The EFA (Electronic Frontiers Australia Inc.) is an organization against Internet censorship. The EFA’s goals are “to advocate the amendment of laws and regulations in Australia and elsewhere which restrict free speech...and to educate the community at large about the...liberties issues involved ...
162: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... public's life, and they feel the right to know what happens behind the Oval Office. Now the Presidency must battle against Newspaper journalists, radio personalities, televised news reports and now, even more menacing: the Internet. Presidents who are constantly reminded of their power and prestigious rank, become exasperated because they cannot control the news media, even though they can to a large degree set the news agenda. Media has expanded in its presence, becoming widespread on the Internet, perhaps monopolizing the domain, by becoming more powerful and more used than written, televised or radio journalism. The Presidents' inability to control the press exposes their vulnerability and tends to question the actual power they ... online media on the map in a major way, and has made life more difficult for newspapers forever. First, let's take a look at how this story developed and how it acted on the Internet. David Noack of E&P in his article "Web's Big Role in Sex Controversy" does a great job of detailing the twisting path this tale took from rumor to investigation to publication, and ...
163: Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, Second Edition
Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, Second Edition Careless copy editing detracts from content-rich 2nd Edition Internet research book. What's the difference between the Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, done in 1997 and the newly-released second edition, released in 1998? I have good news and bad news for you. First, the book is lighter--that's good news. The second edition ...
164: Internet Relationships
Internet Relationships In the not too distant past, when a guy wanted to meet a girl, he would go to the singles bar, find an attractive girl and strike up enough nerve to go and talk ... If things go well he would get the phone number and they would start a relationship in that fashion.. Now with the advances of technology people are meeting people in new, different ways. With the internet came instant communication with anyone else in the world with the same internet connection . All of a sudden people were in chat rooms and communicating with the same people all the time. Sometimes the conversations would lead to a deeper level and then one chatter professes his/ ...
165: Computer Networking
... rotating rings. A primary ring supports normal datatransfer while a secondary ring allows for automatic recovery. Bay Networks FDDI supportsstandards-based translation bridging and multiprotocol routing. It is also fully compliant with ANSI,IEEE, and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) FDDI specifications.Bay Networks FDDI interface features a high-performance second-generation Motorola FDDI chipset in a design that provides cost-effective high-speed communication over an FDDI network. TheFDDI chip ... is "two dimensional" in that one code specifies a run-length of zeros and the non-zero value that ended the run. Also, the motion vectors and the DC DCT components are DPCM (subtracted from Internet in the Classroom The Internet is a network of millions of computers worldwide, connected together. It is an elaborate source of education, information, entertainment, and communication. Recently, President Bill Clinton expressed an idea to put the Internet into every ...
166: Internet
... that are applied are there for specific reasons. Those protect the people before the damage to say a young child posing for porn can be done. Those people that would be trying to regulate the Internet could be going after those sick, pathetic petafiles that float around in the child chat rooms. In my opinion, the parents should be the ones that are responsible for what their children view on the Internet. The net itself can be very valuable if used as a tool for learning. In the group Families Against Internet Censorship, they understand the concept of parental filtering (Censorship 2000). One of the families uses primarily the Internet to home-school their children. When a child signs on to the web, he or she ...
167: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
... theme of The Raven is simple: a man suffering the loss of his love is visited by a speaking raven, whose repetitious, meaningless answers torture him to the point of insanity (see Appendix R) (Decoder, Internet). The feeling of lost love portrayed in the poem might have reflected the death of Poe s wife, Virginia, in 1847 (Qrisse, Internet). As it is read, a definite rhyme scheme is present: internal rhyme in the first and third line, and end rhymes in lines two, four, and five. All eighteen stanzas of the poem are arranged ... could be interpreted as a symbol, as it represents loneliness. The expensive furnishings of the chamber appear to say that the beauty and riches the man surrounds himself in will not replace his love (Qrisse, Internet). Edgar Allan Poe entwined all these symbols in The Raven , a deliciously twisted poem about the death of beauty and the heartache it causes. Poe lived a solitary, reckless life, which included the use ...
168: Hydroponic Gardening
... a gentle gurgling noise no louder than a coffee percolator" (The Edible Garden 81). Of course another option is to build a system. Detailed instructions on building a hydroponic system are available both over the internet and in books on hydroponics. In addition, it would be possible to find most of the items needed right in your own home, and those that are not available can be easily acquired at your ... to quote a statement made in Beginning Hydroponics by Richard E. Nicholls; "Hydroponics is a method whose day is about to come." (105). Works Cited "Bacterial and Viral." University of Arizona. (?date): n. pag. Online. Internet. 18 Oct. 1998. Available: http://ag.arizona.edu/hudroponicstomatoes/viral.htm. "Environmental Control Systems." University of Arizona. (?date): n. pag. Online. Internet. 18 Oct. 1998. Available: http://ag.arizona.edu/hydroponictomatoes/system.htm. "Fungal." University of Arizona. (?date): n. pag. Online. Internet. 18 Oct. 1998. Available: http://ag.Arizona.edu/hydroponictomatoes/fungal.htm. "Future of Hydroponics." ...
169: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
... theme of The Raven is simple: a man suffering the loss of his love is visited by a speaking raven, whose repetitious, meaningless answers torture him to the point of insanity (see Appendix R) (Decoder, Internet). The feeling of lost love portrayed in the poem might have reflected the death of Poe s wife, Virginia, in 1847 (Qrisse, Internet). As it is read, a definite rhyme scheme is present: internal rhyme in the first and third line, and end rhymes in lines two, four, and five. All eighteen stanzas of the poem are arranged ... could be interpreted as a symbol, as it represents loneliness. The expensive furnishings of the chamber appear to say that the beauty and riches the man surrounds himself in will not replace his love (Qrisse, Internet). Edgar Allan Poe entwined all these symbols in The Raven , a deliciously twisted poem about the death of beauty and the heartache it causes. Poe lived a solitary, reckless life, which included the use ...
170: Against Federal Censorship of the Internet
Against Federal Censorship of the Internet I am against federal censorship of the Internet computer network system. I believe Internet censorship is absurd and unconstitutional. First, Federal censorship of the Internet is a breach of the First Amendment rights for those users residing in the United States. Second, any law-advocating censorship of the ...


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