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  • Requiring Registration To Access Internet Pornography: Abridging Free Speech Or Safeguarding Children?

    Requiring Registration To Access Internet Pornography: Abridging Free Speech Or Safeguarding Children?

    Kelly Loomis Mr. Gamble Gov 111 5 December 2005 Requiring Registration to Access Internet Pornography: Abridging Free Speech or Safeguarding Children? Pornography is the internet's number one income generator. With such an abundance of pornography available, children have increased access to view it than in days before the internet. Most Americans are alarmed by this, with 73% of Americans who believe that "the government should do something about" children's access to pornography (Rourke 56). In

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    Essay Length: 1,312 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • The Blame Game: A Prelude To Racial Privilege

    The Blame Game: A Prelude To Racial Privilege

    The Blame Game: a Prelude to Racial Privilege In order to fully understand an easily debatable and highly controversial policy, such as racial privilege, one must first understand the political and social climates that led up to it. Racial privilege has been practiced during two periods in America's past: the post-reconstruction era, via Jim Crow laws, and today, by way of affirmative action. After Reconstruction in the American south, landowners reorganized their land in such

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    Essay Length: 2,206 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2010
  • Walt Disney Internet Group Japan's Dimo Project

    Walt Disney Internet Group Japan's Dimo Project

    Date: 2006/3/11 Case Report: Walt Disney Internet Group JapanÐŽ¦s Dimo Project Summary: WDIG launched Dimo project in June 2003. By Nov 2003, 5 million of Dimo embedded phone sold. 50% i-mode subscribers and 80% of Dimo embedded phone owners aware of Dimo. By April 2004, Dimo had 14000 subscribers and fully recouped its initial investment. The problem is conversion is still low. Will Dimo put Disney core business at risk? What should WDIG do? Alternatives

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    Essay Length: 576 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2010
  • Free Speech On The Internet V. United States Constitution

    Free Speech On The Internet V. United States Constitution

    The internet became a very popular and huge way of getting millions of different kinds of materials and information for everyday use in the later 80's early 90's. It became easy for anyone to access millions of different kinds of materials ninety nine percent of which is decent according to our governments standards and one or less percent which is considered to be material the is indecent or harmful to minors.(ABC) These facts maybe deceiving

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    Essay Length: 1,714 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2010
  • Internet Shopping

    Internet Shopping

    Internet shopping is the latest mode of shopping in which access to computer and knowledge about the use of computer is required. It is very interesting to find out about the specific gender type that is using internet as the most commonly used mode of shopping. Different shopping behaviors are expected from different genders because shopping is mainly thought as an activity loved by females while males are thought to be mentally declined towards technology.

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    Essay Length: 602 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2010
  • Beans Beneath My Wing Stop

    Beans Beneath My Wing Stop

    Beans Beneath My Wing Stop By Roy Alejandro Principles of Management Instructor: Lathy Wakeman Abstract This essay will discuss the trial and tribulation of ÐŽ§Not the DonaldÐŽ¦sЎЁ. The essay will discuss the good and bad of public relations. The essay will discuss the management style of Chipotle Mexican restaurant. We first formed a group of Julie, Butch and my self. Wing Stop was our first choice for our group project. On January 15th we

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    Essay Length: 893 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2010
  • The Internet

    The Internet

    What is the internet? Technically, it is when information is shared back and forth amongst computers located in different locations. This is something that has evolved and has changed so much up until this day that it could be given a different more personal meaning. To many people, like myself, this could be described as a service that is used everyday that makes life much easier and that could not be lived without. The internet

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    Essay Length: 635 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2010
  • How Information Search On The Internet Affects The Level Of Involvement

    How Information Search On The Internet Affects The Level Of Involvement

    Introduction With the development of technology and internet, there is an increase amount of people who are able to access to the internet and the World Wide Web. The internet has provide a medium for people from all around the world to be connected and engaged in a whole list of activities that include online shopping, online chat, information search and etc. As seen in the case study, Grace Morrish was engaging herself in some

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    Essay Length: 3,824 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2010
  • The Internet: A Clear And Present Danger

    The Internet: A Clear And Present Danger

    Does Internet Really Need Regulations? The article "The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?" written by Cathleen Cleaver is a clear claim of the necessity of government regulation to control what is being shown on the Internet. To support her claim, Cleaver gives the pornographic web sites as an example. She argues that the regulations used to control the selling of pornography applied to porn stores, magazines, and television should also be applied to

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    Essay Length: 987 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2010
  • Response To The Poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" By Robert Frost

    Response To The Poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" By Robert Frost

    Response to the Poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost This is one of my favorite poems, and every time I read it, I find something I haven't noticed before, especially the conflict that the author portrays. It is said that this poem was written about an early period of personal frustration, and the contemplation of suicide. But I believe there are several ways to look at it. The meaning of

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    Submitted: December 10, 2010
  • Benfits Of Internet

    Benfits Of Internet

    Benefits associated with Internet access in the work place. The correlation between information, communication, and economic growth is well-known, making the usefulness of networks nearly self-evident. Electronic networking is a powerful, rapid, and inexpensive way to communicate and to exchange information. Using the Internet at work enables workers to perform a wide variety of tasks, from seeing what the competition is doing to formalizing procedures with colleagues from around the world to finding solutions from

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    Essay Length: 267 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2010
  • Is Society To Blame?

    Is Society To Blame?

    Is Society to Blame? (Not always) Society seems to be portrayed differently from generation to generation. As the world has evolved over the last century, times and ways have been altered greatly. In the course of the short story, "I Stand Here Ironing," a rationalization is made of how a child has evolved with problems during the latter part of the first half of the twentieth century. The story begins with a mother of

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    Essay Length: 1,370 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2010
  • The Pros And Cons Of The Internet

    The Pros And Cons Of The Internet

    The safety of the internet is one of the most contreversial debates at the moment. Is it a helpful educational tool or a window to disturbing sites and pornography. Iam here today to discuss the pros and cons of the use of the internet especially to children and teenagers. The internet can be seen from a positive point of view as a tool which can be used as an encyclopedia for every subject you can

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    Essay Length: 387 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2010
  • Is It Iago, Venetian Society, Or Himself That Is To Blame For Othello'S Downfall?

    Is It Iago, Venetian Society, Or Himself That Is To Blame For Othello'S Downfall?

    The fate of Othello is typical of a Shakespearian play. Shakespeare often builds up his main characters, by calling them 'valiant' and 'noble' and relating all his great military achievements in the case of Othello, and then by dragging them off their elated positions by soiling them with such petty emotions as hate or jealousy. 'Othello' itself is a play of strong opposites. Anger and love and the constant imagery of heaven and hell, Othello

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    Essay Length: 1,522 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • To What Extent Can We Blame Advertising For An Anxious Ð''Social Self' Which Constantly Scrutinises Its Own Appearance And Behaviour And That Of Others?

    To What Extent Can We Blame Advertising For An Anxious Ð''Social Self' Which Constantly Scrutinises Its Own Appearance And Behaviour And That Of Others?

    Consuming Behaviour "To what extent can we blame advertising for an anxious Ð''social self' which constantly scrutinises its own appearance and behaviour and that of others?" Introduction: The question posed opens up three main avenues which must be explored in order to deal with the topic in an appropriate manner. These areas are self-concept in particular the social self, consumption and advertising. In the first part of this essay I will discuss these three main

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    Essay Length: 2,540 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Childhood Obesity: Video Games Not To Blame

    Childhood Obesity: Video Games Not To Blame

    Childhood Obesity: Video Games Not To Blame According to a 2006 American Obesity Association Study, approximately 30.3% of children (6-11 years) are overweight and 15.3% are obese. For teens (12-19 years) 33.4% are overweight and 15.5% obese. Who is planning on having children in the future? Who is planning on raising overweight or obese children? I bet if someone asked that question 20 years ago the response would be about the same; but in the

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    Essay Length: 586 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Government And Internet Intervention

    Government And Internet Intervention

    Government Internet Intervention The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming more popular among those who are interested in, and have the time to surf the information superhighway. The problem with much information being accessible to this many people is that some of it is deemed inappropriate for minors. The government wants censorship, but a segment of the population does not. During the past decade, our society has

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    Essay Length: 1,361 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Who's To Blame?

    Who's To Blame?

    Who's to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death? This is a very controversial issue that really depends on your own opinion. I shall be discussing three main characters who I think played a large role in the lover's death, although I do believe everyone did play a role in the situation one way or another. Many believe fate played a large role in the death of Romeo and Juliet, but I don't believe in fate

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    Essay Length: 541 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Internet Friends

    Internet Friends

    The youth of America that once went out to play baseball with there friends, go to a matinee, or even simply go on a walk together do so no longer. Now millions of America's youth spend hours every week on the Internet making friends and talking to each other online. The two leading networking websites to date would be Myspace and Facebook. Which of the two is better? No one is quite certain because students

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Kellogs Internet Marketing

    Kellogs Internet Marketing

    Kellogs Internet Marketing Kellogg's strategy was to produce a web site provided specific product line and brand information to interested consumers. The page displays particular product descriptions, nutrition information, and recipes. Provided as well are company contacts allowing direct consumer response. Corporation facts and financial statements are also available. The overall goal of these sites are to reinforce the brand images portrayed by the companies' other advertisements, such as, television commercials, radio spots and print

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    Essay Length: 785 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Notes

    Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Notes

    * One characteristic that many of Robert Frost's poems have is the appearance of simplicity. Stopping by woods on a snowy evening is an excellent example of this. * On first read, this poem simply appears to be about the poet stopping by some woods during a journey on one snowy evening. The scene is beautiful, something that he feels he should stop to admire, so he does. He'd like to stay a while longer,

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Because I Could Not Stop For Death

    Because I Could Not Stop For Death

    "Because I could not stop for Death" In Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death" the main theme seems to be the acceptance of Death. Emily gives reference to the theme by using "death" in the first line. The poem is unique and interesting because she presents Death in a different way by referring to it as an escort taking her on a journey towards eternity rather than making it seem like

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    Essay Length: 1,474 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Cultural Differences In Internet Marketing

    Cultural Differences In Internet Marketing

    iffCultural Differences in International Marketing Cultures around the world differ in ways that are fundamental to how all aspects of business are conducted and the international marketer must be sensitive to them. Fons Trompenaars, an expert in cross-cultural management, describes the kinds of dilemmas these differences pose and looks at ways of resolving them The impact of culture has long been recognised by marketing professionals in organisations that operate internationally. The necessity of understanding local

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • 9/11: Could It Have Been Stopped?

    9/11: Could It Have Been Stopped?

    Preventing 9/11: Could it Have Been Done? September 11th, 2001: the American people will remember this day as the day the unthinkable happened: someone, or rather a group of people, infiltrated the seemingly impregnable American defenses and turned our own airplanes on us. Crashing several planes into different important federal buildings, these terrorists spread terror throughout the country. Nobody thought that the most powerful country in the world could be attacked so easily, and without

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    Essay Length: 3,053 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2010
  • Internet Filtering In Librarys

    Internet Filtering In Librarys

    The students at Derry Community College need total internet access in order to keep up with the new times and the demanding college life. Although we have this need, the computers in the public Derry library should be filtered to protect the young people that may be in the library at the time. Offensive materials should not be allowed in the library as that is a public place where children are abundant. We, the students

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    Essay Length: 541 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010

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