Yes, it seems that the internet does affect the morality of a person. What is viewed on the Internet might initially cause shock or dismay but eventually becomes commonplace in some cases.
no.......it wont affect the internet speed at all
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People view this in different ways, but to most people an affair is an affair, whether in person or on the Internet.
A prolific internet user might called a surfer or web surfer.
A person is limited as to how fast their Internet can go when it is connected wirelessly. A person should connect to their modem with an ethernet cable whenever possible.
Everything is a threat to morality. Living in a bubble is not the answer.
Ethics affect people using internet both locally and globally in different ways. In most cases, people have a reference point especially when it comes to morality and etiquette when using the internet.
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The question of morality all depends on each individual person. Who is to say it is only for one person?
The question of morality all depends on each individual person. Who is to say it is only for one person?
"Equality Needs = (+morality -morality) + (+care -care)"
the internet does not affect body weight. it is actually when a person uses the internet on a device while staying in the same place for several hours at a time or so, does the person began to gain weight. this is due to the lack of exercise. to reduce this from happening take 30min breaks and stretch, or even an hour, while using the internet.
A:I would expect the same standards from a moral religious person as from a moral non-religious person, no less. The one important difference would probably be the person's own assessment of the reason for his morality. The moral religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to guidance from God; the moral non-religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to conscience and a desire to do good for others.
Morality is brought about by one having the wisdom to know the difference between good and bad morals. A wise person will have correct and acceptable moral standards, while an unwise person may have loose morals, morals which are not acceptable to the general public.
Morality as seamless is a common approach taken by deontologists (ethical thinkers preoccupied with our duties and obligations).
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Anything posted on the internet or transmitted by the internet is an action, having consequences. Therefore, you have to consider whether you are producing the kinds of consequences that you as an ethical person would like to cause.