The Internet as an Instrument for Social Change
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The Internet has become a far greater instrument for social change than most people initially envisioned. The immediacy of contact and the vast base of data accessible by the Internet(especially up-to-the-minute news(have rendered this communications pathway a 24-hour-a-day information source that people can tap into from anywhere. Whether at home, at work, or on the go via handheld devices, people are connected to the Internet virtually nonstop. Thanks to this global communications community, social issues are now receiving wider and more immediate attention. One of the most important arenas where the Internet has made an impact is in relief organizations. These organizations provide food, clothing, shelter, medical attention, and supplies for the starving people in third-world nations; emergency relief for victims of
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