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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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The Impact of Technology on the Insurance Industry
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This 45 page paper provides an overview of the insurance industry in Britain, with a focus on how changes in technology have affected the industry. Four sections demonstrate the impact of technology on the organization, the impact on management and technology’s impact on the employee. Finally, the dissertation concludes with a look at how technology has impacted society as a whole, with some attention to the insurance industry. Included in the analysis is the use of tools such as Porter's Five Forces model. Bibliography lists 35 sources.
Filename: SA201Ins.rtf
The Impact of Technology on the Modern World, Individuals, and the Family
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This
10 page report discusses information technology and the fact that computing has become
completely interwoven in the social fabric of life. That has meant that human society and
its social institutions such as marriage and family have also been radically altered.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Impact of the Digital Ecosystem among Businesses
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When Viewed through Porter’s Model of Industry Competition This 3 page paper considers how the development of e-commerce and the use of the internet has changed the competitive environment when looking at if from the perspective of Porters Five Forces model. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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The Impact of the Internet and Potential Implications for Democracy
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This is a 15 page paper discussing the impact of the Internet on democratization. The impact of the Internet in today’s society is evident in the way it has become one of the major engines of modern day democracy and is also seen as one of the major tools for expansion of future democracy in communities throughout the world. The Internet has already begun to take on many of the governmental processes which previously were only restricted to traditional methods during the democratic process. Political parties are now using the Internet during election campaigns and are increasing their access by the inclusion of online chat rooms or email addresses from which they can be contacted. The fact that the Internet is becoming accepted by many governments and by most of the Western population is only the beginning of what many people believe can be the expansion of democracy on a global scale. Promoters of the increased use of the Internet would like to see what can be referred to as an “e-democracy” in which not only the traditional democratic processes can be converted to Internet access, such as online voting, but see the Internet as becoming a way in which individuals within society can become much more proactive in the world of political issues and ideals. The promotion of democratic ideals on a global scale through the Internet is seen as a natural process by many who believe the introduction of the Internet in underdeveloped countries or in countries which were formerly not based on democracies and its link to the market economy can only result in individuals from all nations given access to global information and international contacts. It is the availability of this global information and the link with the market economy which many believe are the keys to a natural development of democracy and the Internet plays a central part to this accessibility.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON INDUSTRY
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This 15 page paper discusses the case study of the IDE product called Pay-EZ and its impact on the micropayment industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Impact Of The Internet On Mass Communication Media
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A 4 page paper. The Internet has had a profound impact on mass communication. This essay discusses the impact specifically on newspapers, looking at newspaper Web site traffic and any effect on subscriptions. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The Impact of the Internet on the Travel Agent
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This 5 page paper consider the impact that the Internet has had on the travel industry and travel agents. The paper considers the way that the internet empowers customers and changes the role of the agent providing both opportunities and threats. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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The Indispensable Intranet - Corporate Connectivity & Office Optimization
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A 5 page paper that defines the construction and the use of an intranet platform in corporate infrastructure. Included is a discussion of the organizational benefits and competitive advantages gained by a corporation through the use of the intranet platform. Bibliography lists 5 sources. LCIntra.doc
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The Internet
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This 5 page paper traces the origin of the Internet to the present. The Internet is discussed in general terms and its impact on society is explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Internet
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts Greenfield’s Virtual Addiction (Chapter 2: The Nature of Addiction), and Stoll’s Isolated by the Internet. No additional sources cited.
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The Internet & the Music Industry—MP3
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A 10 page research paper that examines the effect that Internet musical technology, specifically MP3 files, has affected the behavior of the consumers and the record companies. The writer examines new developments, such as Napster, and predicts dramatic change from these developments. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Internet and a Patient Teaching Plan
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5 pages in length. The
internet has become a valuable tool in many ways. One
exceptional use of the internet today is it's use of introducing
students to the world wide web as a resource for developing a
patient teaching plan. In order to find out any information one
might need about a particular medical subject, for instance,
diabetes, there are countless valuable searches and search
engines one can access in order to learn everything there is to
know about the disease itself.
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The Internet and Eastern Europe
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An 8 page discussion of the varying Internet utilization and provisions in Eastern Europe verses that in countries such as the United States and Western European countries. Notes the historic and economic factors which have resulted in a relative lag in Internet receptivity and provision in Eastern Europe. Concludes that while this lag is apparent, however, Eastern Europe is rapidly emerging as a significant growth market for Internet service provision and that with increased receptivity will undoubtedly come many of the much needed improvements in critical infrastructure. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Internet and Environmental Politics
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This 5 page paper looks at the way politics and environmentalism in politics may be influenced by the advent of the internet. Issue such as increased access to knowledge and the increased communication it provides are discussed as is the role and influence of misinformation. Cases are cited to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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THE INTERNET AND ONLINE MEETINGS
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This 5-page paper analyzes how the Internet and its use for romance is changing the way society meets and connects with people. Sources used are scholarly sources and studies. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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The Internet and Privacy
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A 5 page paper which examines how the Internet affects privacy, considers the First Amendment and discusses important information to ensure privacy will be protected. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Internet and Society
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A 7 page paper which examines how the internet has changed the face of the family in the United States and how it has altered the way in which many people date. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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The Internet and The Perfect Tender Rule
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This 3 page paper examines this rule as it applies to Internet sales.
Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The Internet as a Tool for Increased Political Participation
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This 4 page paper provides information on this subject in addition to a proposal for further research. The topic is discussed and results reveal that the Internet does increases political participation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Internet as a Tool for Transformation.
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(6 pp includes outline) The internet is an
essential factor in the transformation of society
from the "industrial age" to the "information
age." We have started to witness fundamental
changes in society at large resulting from this
"information highway" and other advance information
technologies, that directly facilitate creations,
organizations and transactions within our current
global structure. Alvin Toffler (1981) calls this
"dawn of a new civilization" as the "single most
explosive fact in our lifetimes." Bibliography
lists 12 sources.
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The Internet as an Effective Medium to Challenge the Hegemony of Global Corporate Communications Giants
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the Internet as an effective challenge to the hegemony of global corporate communication giants. Within the last thirty years, the monopoly of the global communication corporations has increased in addition to their continued ability to merge into larger and more powerful hegemonic corporations. When first introduced, it was believed that the Internet would give more democratic freedom in regards to the content which could be accessed globally. This was true however in may ways there were still restrictions based on the decisions by corporations and governments as to where, when and who would receive the technological developments relating to Internet access. In addition, many critics believed that Internet technology would still be determined by the American perspective of globalization since most of the global communication corporations were American-based and therefore created a biased Western perspective. Within the last five years however, since the development of mobile wireless Internet communication, the power of the Internet has shifted in many ways. Firstly, technologically, the American communication corporations are behind in regards to global mobile technologies and alliances and this has allowed for smaller international networks to create an independent and unrestrictive base. The new mobile Internet access has also given areas previously dismissed by the larger corporations the ability to join the Internet world. Regardless of access however, whether remote or local, the content of the Internet has remained unrestricted and communications corporations are unable to control the content as traditionally done in the newspaper, radio and television industries. Within the last five years, researchers have come to believe that the Internet is now an effective medium in which to challenge the hegemony of the global corporate communication giants and by the rate at which smaller industries have begun to grow, it looks as if this trend may continue.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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The Internet at Napier
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This 8 page paper outlines the functionality of the Napier University web site. The paper is written as if it is advising new students of the facilities they can access and how to access them. The paper also includes some advice regarding connecting from home. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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THE INTERNET GAMING INDUSTRY
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This 20 page paper gives an expansive overview of the Internet gaming industry, including newest technologies used, forecast for the marketplace, other applications, and moral/ethical concerns,as well as basic information on what it is and how it can be used. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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The Internet in a Nutshell
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This 14 page paper look at the internet. Starting with the development of the internet form its origins in the 1960's the paper moves on to look at the abilities and range of the internet's current capabilities, including e-mail and chat programmes, ftp and web browsers. The paper then considers some of the current problems and the way these may develop in line with the increasing use of peer to peer (P2P) connections and the way in which the internet may evolve on the future. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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THE INTERNET PHENOMENA
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This 5 page paper gives a brief overview of the development of the internet and why it became so popular so fast. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Internet Revolution
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This 7 page paper considers how the development of the internet may be seen as a revolution that has changed the world. The paper considers this and examined the statement with reference to companies such as Microsoft, Dell and Amazon. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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The Internet Should Not Be Regulated
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This 6 page paper looks at privacy on the Internet and suggests that regulation should not interfere with e-commerce. Several issues are discussed inclusive of medical privacy, privacy at the workplace, and online privacy when using vendors. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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The Internet Significantly Contributes To Social Democracy: Opinion
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4 pages in length. Empowerment is the most appropriate term to describe how the Internet significantly contributes to social democracy. The impact this global network has had upon the 'common man' is both grand and far-reaching; that the Internet has given power to the little people by way of activism, choices and communication speaks to just one of myriad unexpected residual aspects of such technological advancement. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The Internet's Effect on Politics
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(5 pp). During the last presidential election, you could almost think that the internet 'e' in email stood for election. However that is only the surface of the picture, this discussion will look at the myriad of ways that the internet has effected politics in the United States, particularly in the last presidential election.
Bibliography lists 8 sources
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The Internet's Role in Shaping American Democracy Analyzed
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This 14 page research paper explores the increasing prominence of the Internet in the American democratic process by influencing public opinion and encouraging voter participation. Specifically discussed are the 1996 Presidential campaigns' historic use of the Internet and considers whether the Internet exerts a positive or negative influence on the promotion of democracy. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Netdemo.rtf
The Internet’s Reshaping of Culture
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A 4 page paper which examines how the Internet is reshaping the culture. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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THE INTERNET, THE WEB AND B2C
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This 3-page paper covers questions regarding the relationship between the Internet and the World Wide Web (the history, as well as value-add for customers and partners). The paper also discusses how Europeans will end up relying more on B2C in terms of e-commerce than Americans. Bibiliography lists 2 sources.
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THE INTERNET: A PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ANALYSIS
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This 21-page paper is a thorough analysis of teh Internet, exploring the medium from its early days to the present, and even venturing some opinions about the future of the Internet. Topics under discussion include security issues, advertising and sales, privacy and technology. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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The Internet: Ethics And Privacy
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6 pages in length. The advent of computer technology is, in and of itself, a positive move toward overall advancement, but the loss of individual privacy has come to represent a high price paid for such progress. Monitoring and surveillance have come to represent just two of the villainous components of computer use in the late twentieth century. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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The Internet: Impact Upon Media
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7 pages in length. Instant gratification is the catchword of the twenty-first century, and along with this new slogan comes the dissolution of such time consuming entities as magazine publication. One needs only to count how many publishers are giving away their titles for free six-month subscriptions just to continue circulating their magazines, hoping against high odds that the recipients will enjoy it enough to purchase a full subscription. But why should they when virtually any desired information can be instantly obtained – and for free. Print magazines – along with television and virtually every other sector of mass media – just cannot compete with the speed, ease and price tag offered by the Internet. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Internet: Is A Universal Framework Necessary?
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10 pages in length. From its humble beginnings in the mid twentieth century, the computer has taken the world on a never-ending technological ride of immense discovery. From business to personal and everything in between, computerization has eliminated virtually all barriers that once existed within traditional methods of operation. That one's entire life can be conducted from one's home and global commerce can be guided by the push of a keyboard button speaks to the significant impact that computers have had – and will continue to have – upon the contemporary global society. The Internet's appeal is one element in particular that has drawn much attention to the manner by which its application is employed upon a global basis, with substantial concern being voiced over the need for some kind of universal network to ensure an all-encompassing focus of respectable and lawful behavior. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Internet: Modern Necessity
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A 3 page paper which examines how influential and necessary the internet is today in the modern world. No sources cited.
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The Internet; History and Web Design
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This 6 page paper considers two aspects of new technology. The first part of the paper considers development and spread of the Internet. The second part of the paper considers web design, why it is important and how it has developed. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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The Issue of Cyberstalking
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18 pages. In today's world of
computers and technology it is only logical that with the good
along comes the bad. Cyberstalking is a newly coined phrase for
those whose privacy is being invaded on the internet. Not only
that, but there are Cyberstalkers that are dangerous, and even
some serial killers that have been internet based. We have had
to see the advent of a new type of police force, called
cybercops, who actually roam the computer websites and strive to
protect innocent victims from falling prey to cyberstalkers.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAstalk.wps
The Law and Policy of Digital Communities: Consumer Privacy
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10
pages. The very concept of the knowledge economy provides value
to knowledge or information. record keeping of consumers data is
heightening at a feverish pace. Concern on privacy and data
protection has become a major concern for consumers. This paper
addresses these concerns as well as recommending ways to
eradicate the concerns. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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The Law and Policy of Digital Communities: Web Page Content
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11 pages. A
number of legal issues can arise in relation to web page content and of
e-commerce sites. This paper discusses those issues in relation to the
consumers and the merchants of websites. Topics include self-regulation by
e-merchants, international law, and national law. Bibliography lists 16
sources.
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The Long Term Strategy of Amazon.com
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This 5 page paper considers how Amazon has become one of the largest retailers on the internet. Seen as a pioneer of e-commerce the company owes its’ progress and bright future to the long term stratagem adopted by Jeff Bezos from the very beginning. This paper considers the long term strategy and how this is seen in the everyday operations of the company as well as the long term progress. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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The Marketing of the iMac Computer
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This 15 page paper demonstrates how the advent of the Internet affects the promotional mix. The iMac is the focus of the investigation. The paper looks at how the iMac has been marketed and how its promotion has been affected by the Internet. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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The MP3 Players Market
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This 6 page paper examined the commercial environment for MP3 players. The paper includes some development history, consideration of the technology patents, major competitors, key success factors, market growth projections and threats to the industry. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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The Need for Differentiation in E-Commerce
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This 7 page paper considers the way in which the need to develop a competitive advantage is emphasised rather than eroded by e-commerce. The advantage of differentiation is the focus of the paper, with many companies cited to illustrate points raised. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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