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In both developed and developing countries, the youth of today is increasingly a wired society. ... What this question asks is whether the youth of today is victimised by this connectedness, through the Internet and other media. The statement clearly implies that today’s youth is harmed by this growing phenomenon of a linked world, suggesting that they gain little from their connectedness. ... While it is true that the Internet has a multitude of negative elements, it would be incorrect to say that it has only harmed the youth. This essay shall look at both sides of the issue, the positive and the negative, and explain why the Internet can have positive potential for the youth. Far from merely being victims, the youth of today is in prime position to take advantage of global inter-connectedness. ... The growing connectivity of today’s world has come about largely due to the Internet. ... This essay focuses on the Internet because it is clearly the most significant development, in relation to today’s youth. ...
It is a sad but true fact that the Internet represents a fertile breeding ground for a whole host of negative activities. Due to its massive scope and international reach, there cannot be comprehensive regulation of the Internet. ... Thus, this essay has established why there is a real problem regarding the Internet.
Now, why is it that the youth is the focus of the statement’s assertion about the ills of the Internet?
Approximate Word count = 1209 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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