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Term Papers on The Internet Beyond Human Control

Term Paper TitleThe Internet Beyond Human Control
# of Words908
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.63

The Internet Beyond Human Control

The Internet has started to change the way of the world during this decade.
More homes, companies, and schools are getting hooked online with the Internet
during the past few years. This  change has started to become the new way of
life present and future. The Internet system is so advanced it is ahead of our
time. This system is becoming predominately used everyday, but every which way
it works out this system ends up in a negative way.

The Internet System has started to migrate in many schools. The Schools that are
hooked online are mostly colleges. This is because the Internet is capable of
flashing up pornographic picture or comments at anytime.  Also their is many
different chat lines that consist of a lot of profanity and violence.  A
majority of high school students are minors.  This is why most colleges are
hooked up online to the Internet system.  The government is trying to figure out
ways to police the Internet so this will not happen.  The problem with that is
it is a very hard task to do.  It is almost guaranteed this will not happen for
another five to ten years.

Being hooked up online helps make high school easy to slide through.  There is a
student at Chichester Senior High School that has a home computer hooked online
with the Internet system.  So when he has a term paper due all he does is down
load a term paper on the system with the same topic.  He just puts his name on
the paper, hands it in, and receives an A.  In return when he hits college life
he will not know how to write a term paper.  This will cause him to drop out.  I
know other students do the same thing he does. Now students will come out of
high school not well educated.

The Internet system is set up in a way we can give and receive mail.  This mail
is called electronic mail usually known as e-mail.  This mail will be sent to
where you want it the second you click send with the mouse.  The regular U.S.
mail takes two days if you are sending mail from Philadelphia to Media.  Now if
you mail from coast to coast that could take up to two weeks.  When my parents
went to Mexico for two weeks they tried to send me a postcard, but I didn't
receive it till the next day they came back.  This could very well end up to
become a problem.  Soon no one will even want to use U.S. mail.  A big part of
the government money is from the costs of stamps.  If no one uses U.S. mail ;
there will be nobody buying stamps.  Now the government is not bringing the
money they need. So for that the government must raise taxes. The Internet
system...

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