Student: Tender Daniela Camelia
USAMV-Facultatea de Management
Grupa 8220
The Internet provides a constant, ever-
changing source of information and
entertainment, and can be accessed from
most smartphones as well as tablets,
laptops, and desktop computers. Email,
blogs, social networks, instant messaging,
and message boards allow for both public
and anonymous communication about any
topic.
Jobs
The Internet is becoming more and more
essential to getting and keeping a job.
Increasingly, companies are moving their
recruitment efforts online, and larger
numbers of job-seekers each day are
putting their resumes onto career sites on
the Web. More and more frequently, those
without Internet access find themselves
taking what's left after the electronic job
matches already have been made.
Government
These days, the words "government" and
"downsizing" often are heard in the same
sentence. On the local, state, and federal
level, the Internet is a big part of efforts to
slim down government budgets. The idea
is to make interactions with the public more
efficient, by putting information online and
cutting down bureaucracy. In the near
future, those without Internet access may
find themselves holding the phone longer,
with fewer and fewer government workers
on the other end to answer
Education
The Internet is transforming education in the U.S.
America's public schools are working under a
government mandate to get wired to the Internet,
and all schools -- public and private, K-12 and
college -- are making use of it: distributing and
collecting homework by e-mail; holding virtual
classes in chat rooms; broadcasting lectures by
streaming video; and more. "Distance learning,"
using information technology, is one of the fastest-
growing segments of adult education. Even many
professional tutors are taking their services online.
And for prospective college students, the Internet
offers the best way to search for scholarship dollars.
Those without Internet access will miss out on many
educational opportunities.
Health care
If you need emergency treatment for a toothache,
how do you find a dentist, in the middle of the night?
Many HMOs now offer benefits and enrollment
information 24 x 7 x 365, on the Web. Diabetes is
one of many ailments that affect African Americans
disproportionately. What's the best way to manage
it? Some medical facilities now have the ability to
monitor diabetic patients' blood-sugar levels
remotely, online. More and more hospitals, private
practitioners, and medical researchers are turning to
the Web, putting up sites offering valuable
information to the general public. American medicine
is the most technologically advanced in the world,
but Internet access is essential to getting the best it
has to offer.
Shopping
More and more consumer transactions are
being done online. It
is more efficient and definitely more
convenient for shoppers, because it allows
them to shop from the comfort of their own
homes. Consumers are able to take
advantage of the best prices through online
auctions, which allow shoppers to name
their own prices for goods or services. And,
when "traditional" routes fail, the Internet
often is the only way to get that hard-to-find
item you really want, or need.
Communication
E-mail is by far the most inexpensive and
efficient way to communicate with persons
outside of local calling areas. Many Web
sites now offer e-mail service free of
charge. Internet Web sites, e-mail, and
more advanced technologies such as
Internet phone service and
videoconferencing, are incomparable tools
to organize communities and strengthen
social bonds within and between African-
American communities.
Beneftis of internet use
The use of the Internet offers a variety of benefits to everyone
who is willing to use it. The enormous amount of information
available and the many uses one can have through the
internet have made it the most valuable tool in various
settings of a person’s life. The Internet has an enormous
amount of publications added on it every day and it’s evolving
as the most powerful source of information. Also, use of the
Internet has made jobs easier and oversimplified tasks that
would take an enormous amount of time before. Moreover,
the Internet has become a great tool for avoiding the hassles
of the bank, offering the chance to make the transactions
quickly and safely. It also offers a powerful source for
shopping and the easiness of having your products delivered
straight to your house, should you decide you do not want to
go out.
Source: www.cyberethics.info
Furthermore, the widespread use of the Internet has
opened new areas of jobs in all countries and
expanded the availabilities of WORKING FROM
HOME. Last, the Internet is one of the most valuable
tools in educations since it provides an enormous
amount of information and is the greatest source of
reference for educators and students. The electronic
libraries are of utmost importance for University
students looking for scientific information for their
courses. Another major benefit of the internet is its
ability to minimize distances and provide
communication services efficiently and without any
cost. In general, the Internet is a multi-tool with
applications on every aspect of someone’s life.
Source: www.cyberethics.info
Bibliography
- www.livescience.com
- www.cyberethichs.info
- www.m1net.mctorg.com

Could I live without the Internet?Why? (Why not???)

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    Student: Tender DanielaCamelia USAMV-Facultatea de Management Grupa 8220
  • 2.
    The Internet providesa constant, ever- changing source of information and entertainment, and can be accessed from most smartphones as well as tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. Email, blogs, social networks, instant messaging, and message boards allow for both public and anonymous communication about any topic.
  • 3.
    Jobs The Internet isbecoming more and more essential to getting and keeping a job. Increasingly, companies are moving their recruitment efforts online, and larger numbers of job-seekers each day are putting their resumes onto career sites on the Web. More and more frequently, those without Internet access find themselves taking what's left after the electronic job matches already have been made.
  • 4.
    Government These days, thewords "government" and "downsizing" often are heard in the same sentence. On the local, state, and federal level, the Internet is a big part of efforts to slim down government budgets. The idea is to make interactions with the public more efficient, by putting information online and cutting down bureaucracy. In the near future, those without Internet access may find themselves holding the phone longer, with fewer and fewer government workers on the other end to answer
  • 5.
    Education The Internet istransforming education in the U.S. America's public schools are working under a government mandate to get wired to the Internet, and all schools -- public and private, K-12 and college -- are making use of it: distributing and collecting homework by e-mail; holding virtual classes in chat rooms; broadcasting lectures by streaming video; and more. "Distance learning," using information technology, is one of the fastest- growing segments of adult education. Even many professional tutors are taking their services online. And for prospective college students, the Internet offers the best way to search for scholarship dollars. Those without Internet access will miss out on many educational opportunities.
  • 6.
    Health care If youneed emergency treatment for a toothache, how do you find a dentist, in the middle of the night? Many HMOs now offer benefits and enrollment information 24 x 7 x 365, on the Web. Diabetes is one of many ailments that affect African Americans disproportionately. What's the best way to manage it? Some medical facilities now have the ability to monitor diabetic patients' blood-sugar levels remotely, online. More and more hospitals, private practitioners, and medical researchers are turning to the Web, putting up sites offering valuable information to the general public. American medicine is the most technologically advanced in the world, but Internet access is essential to getting the best it has to offer.
  • 7.
    Shopping More and moreconsumer transactions are being done online. It is more efficient and definitely more convenient for shoppers, because it allows them to shop from the comfort of their own homes. Consumers are able to take advantage of the best prices through online auctions, which allow shoppers to name their own prices for goods or services. And, when "traditional" routes fail, the Internet often is the only way to get that hard-to-find item you really want, or need.
  • 8.
    Communication E-mail is byfar the most inexpensive and efficient way to communicate with persons outside of local calling areas. Many Web sites now offer e-mail service free of charge. Internet Web sites, e-mail, and more advanced technologies such as Internet phone service and videoconferencing, are incomparable tools to organize communities and strengthen social bonds within and between African- American communities.
  • 9.
    Beneftis of internetuse The use of the Internet offers a variety of benefits to everyone who is willing to use it. The enormous amount of information available and the many uses one can have through the internet have made it the most valuable tool in various settings of a person’s life. The Internet has an enormous amount of publications added on it every day and it’s evolving as the most powerful source of information. Also, use of the Internet has made jobs easier and oversimplified tasks that would take an enormous amount of time before. Moreover, the Internet has become a great tool for avoiding the hassles of the bank, offering the chance to make the transactions quickly and safely. It also offers a powerful source for shopping and the easiness of having your products delivered straight to your house, should you decide you do not want to go out. Source: www.cyberethics.info
  • 10.
    Furthermore, the widespreaduse of the Internet has opened new areas of jobs in all countries and expanded the availabilities of WORKING FROM HOME. Last, the Internet is one of the most valuable tools in educations since it provides an enormous amount of information and is the greatest source of reference for educators and students. The electronic libraries are of utmost importance for University students looking for scientific information for their courses. Another major benefit of the internet is its ability to minimize distances and provide communication services efficiently and without any cost. In general, the Internet is a multi-tool with applications on every aspect of someone’s life. Source: www.cyberethics.info
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