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 Privacy  what can you do to keep privacy on the internet? Avery common question in our generation and era. First things first, limit the personal info you put out on the internet and for the public eye. Simply, the more you put out the more the big companies like the eval google have to track and use against you. Linked below is a website to help you with a few tips and tricks on making a fake email. https://itechhacks.com/create-fake-email-address/   Search or brows with a fake account, username. Not using a real address  and or name can be far more beneficial than you might expect. As discussed in class have a fake email for social media sites, another for online shopping and 2 more just for spam emails. Keep your personal email personal. Lastly be Careful where you click. Scammers and hackers are getting better and better by the day and will try and steal your information in thousands of different ways. Weather it be pop up adds, spam emails phone calls about your cars extended war
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 8 values of free expression The 8 values of free expression are as follows; Discovery of truth, participation in self government, stable change, individual self fulfillment, checks on governmental power ,promote tolerance, promote innovation, and lastly protect dissent.  - Discovery of truths was best explained by john Milton in a argument against requiring a license to print/publish. John said When truth and falsehood are allowed to freely grapple, truth will when out. Th grappling makes the truths even stronger - Participation in self government, it has been suggested that citizens will not make correct choices on elections for candidates if there is not certain policies to restrict their ability to communicate positions, we want both parties informed for a debate. - Stable change is explained that angry people are allowed to vent and speak their minds and they will be more stable and less likely to resort to violence. - Individual self fulfillment is freedom of speech thus becoming

WWW project

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The first web  browser, the "World Wide Web", was developed in1990 by Tim Berners-lee.   The first web browser - or browser-editor rather - was called, WorldWideWeb  when it was written in 1990 it was the only way to see the web.  Much later it was renamed Nexus in order to save confusion between the program and the abstract information space. The program was written on a neXT computer due to all the features at the time.  https://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/WorldWideWeb.html  Following that a student at Cornell law school in 1992 Developed "cello". Cello was released in June of 1993 and it was one of the first graphical web browsers to run on windows at the time.  In September of 1993 a software came out and was dubbed the "Killer Application" of the internet. It was the first web browser to display images inline with the documents text. Before now the browsers would just display an icon that when clicked, would download and open the graphic file in ano

supreme court

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  Supreme Court                                                                After our class lecture and video I learned that the supreme court justices only reviews  all the petitions once a week. Also the justices have small groups to help them with reviews and only end up approving a few hundred each year. Personally I believe the  Court is the last line of defense. By this I mean its the last step of a court case before its 100% set in stone. Also the court functions as the interpreter of the Constitution.   The most surprising thing I learned was how hard preforming a case to 9 people at once. I always sort of assumed all 9 of them had a list of things they wanted to say or question you about. But this is not the case. You are trying to change the minds of 9 people with 9 individual thoughts or questions  to be asked and answered. you are having multiple physical conversations about one topic while trying to prepare your mind and think ahead and ready yourself with the answers o