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    What problems are connected

    with teenagers ?

    Done by:

    Pirogova G.Bobrova G.

    Form:8 .

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    Supposition:To our opinion, another teens problem is Internet

    addiction.

    We think that gambling is also connected with

    teenagers problems.

    Maybe, it is problem with hackers.

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    The purpose of our research:To know, what Internet addiction means and if

    Internet a blessing or a curse is.

    To explore, if gambling sites really a potent form

    of advertising are, and what the solutions are.

    To realise, who a computer hacker is and what

    the solutions on this problem are.

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    Internet addiction

    1. What is it?

    Internet addiction - compulsive behavior which

    interferes with normal living and causes severe stress onfamily, friends, loved ones, and one's work environment.

    Internet addiction has been called Internet dependency

    and Internet compulsivity. Internet addicts make the

    Internet a priority more important than family, friends,

    a fad illness problem of technical development

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    pervasive appeal of the Internetlack of parental supervision

    the developmental immaturitythe developmental naivet of adolescents

    2. What causes Internet addiction?

    Internet addiction

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    Internet gamblingAccording to gambling experts, "practicegambling sites" are really a potent form of

    advertising.

    Many pay out inflated winnings, persuading

    novices that their actual payout rates will behigher than reality something they won't

    be able to figure out until they start visiting

    the real sites and start losing money.

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    Internet gambling

    more stringent laws must be passed;

    it is necessary to forbid a kind of advertisement,

    which enable young people to get to realizing their

    potential only through games;

    government has to create special organizations forfight with gambling problems

    What are the solutions?

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    Hackers activity

    A ``hacker'' is someone who never goes to class, who

    spends the night pursuing recreational activities rather

    than studying.

    A ``computer hacker'' is someone who lives and

    breathes computers, who knows all about computers,

    who can get a computer to do anything.

    Who is hacker?

    Hackers are a threat for world information

    security

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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    Hackers activity

    parents have to give more attention to childs

    psychological condition; a teenager can join some kind of gym or

    community;

    authorities ought to found more computer

    centers and organize competitions

    What are the solutions?

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    Internet: a blessing or a curse?

    to develop school programmers, which purpose is ethicalcomputing education;

    to create more centers of psychological help for theyouth;

    to protect young people from unethical Internet influence

    by laws; to encourage youth to communicate more with coevals; to make for parents clear how important is it to supervise

    after childs maturation.

    What are the solutions to the problems?

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    Conclusions: Internet addiction is a fad illness.

    Gambling is a real threat and it should beforbidden as a kind of ads.

    Hackers are a threat for world information

    security.

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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?