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Internet Essay -- essays research papers fc
 The Internet links people together via computer terminals and telephone lines  (and in some cases wireless radio connections) in a web of networks and  shared software. This allows users to communicate with one another  wherever they are in the ââ¬Å"net." This Internet link began as the United States  military project Agency Network Advanced Research (ARPANET) during  the Vietnam War in 1969. It was developed by the United States  Department of Defenseââ¬â¢s (DOD) research people in conjunction with various  contractors and universities to investigate the probability of a communication  network that could survive a nuclear attack. For the first decade that the  Internet was in existence, it was primarily used to facilitate electronic mail,  support on line discussion groups, allow access to distant databases, and  support the transfer of files between government agencies, companies and  universities. Today over 15 million people in the United States and  approximately 25 million people worldwide access the Internet regularly,  including children. Many parents believe that depriving their children of the  opportunity to learn computer skills and access the knowledge available on  the Internet would give them a distinct technological disadvantage as they  enter the twenty first century. Portelli and Mead state by the year 2002, the  reported number of children who access the Internet from home is projected  to increase from the current 10 million to 20 million (6). In addition to home  access, Poretelli and Meads further stated that as of 1997 the percentage of  United States schools that offered Internet access as a part of their regular  curriculum was over sixty percent. There were over nine thousand public  libraries across America in 1997, sixty percent of these offered on-line  access to its users (7). In view of this information, one can concluded that the  on-line percentage for both schools and libraries has increased notably since  1997 and the number continues to grow as more of these facilities ââ¬Å"plug in  and log on." Whether at home, at school, or at the public library, children are  accessing the Internet. The word ââ¬Å"childrenâ⬠ is somewhat ambiguous  considering the range of ages that it encompasses. For instance, eighteen is  the normally accepted age at which a child reaches legal adulthood; therefore,  ââ¬Å"childrenâ⬠ would refer to any age between birth and seventeen. Porterfie...              ...n. February 1999. 2 Cummins, H. J.  ââ¬Å"War Games - Are Video Games No Different Than Military Training  Simulations? Are We Teaching Our Children To Kill ?â⬠ Minneapolis Star  Tribune. January 1999. 1E Denerstein, Robert. ââ¬Å"Into the Heart of Darkness -  Two Killers Lived in Suburbs, But Inhabited Their Own Twilight World.â⬠  Denver Rocky Mountain News. April 1999. 31A Durkin, Keith F. ââ¬Å"Misuse  of the Internet by Pedophiles: Implications for Law Enforcement and  Probation Practice.â⬠ Federal Probation. September 1997. 14-18 Groves,  Howard. ââ¬Å"Conduct of Lifeâ⬠. Christian Science Monitor. 16 March 1999: 24  CD-ROM. UMI- EBSCOhost. April. 1999 Madden, Lisa. ââ¬Å"What Dangers  Lurks Behind that Screenâ⬠. New Hampshire Business Review. 15 August  1999: 14 CD-ROM. UMI- EBSCOhost. April. 1999 Sources Cited Portelli,  Christopher J. And Mead, Coralie W. ââ¬Å"Censorship and the Internet - No  Easy Answers.â⬠ Contemporary Womenââ¬â¢s Issues. October 1998: 4-8  CD-ROM. UMI- EBSCOhost. April. 1999 Porterfield, Deborah. ââ¬Å"Ask  Parents Why They Want a Computer and Youââ¬â¢ll Hear...â⬠ Gannett News  Service. June 1997. CD-ROM. UMI- EBSCOhost. April. 1999 Rushkoff,  Douglas. ââ¬Å"Are ââ¬ËScreenagersââ¬â¢ Wiser Than Adults ?â⬠ USA Weekend. June  1999. 12                       
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