Virtual space of the freedom



Hello,
I live in Brazil I am a journalist and study social networks. In my country despite the inequality between men and women are a free nation compared to other continents and countries. Here men, women, children, young and old can use the Web freely provided they have access. The Brazilian government aims to include digital underserved communities. Computer classes and technical courses are part of the school curriculum. There is no denying the benefits that the Internet has brought the world today are connected in networks 24 hours a large part of our activities are in the middle line.
There is no denying the benefits that the Internet has brought the world today are connected in networks 24 hours a large part of our activities are in the middle line. But we must not forget that use of the virtual environment must be tempered because it was used improperly can cause dependence on the known Internet addiction disorder many people are suffering from this disease. The Internet should be used in a libertarian and not to enslave the person at the computer. The freedom of the virtual world does not mean transgressing the moral rules of safety and human life exposed to danger.
The virtual environment should be used to exchange knowledge, experiences, relationships help break down the borders. We must not let evil people use the Interntet to publicize the violence and discrimination between people much less promote the control of the ideologies of repression.




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Emanuela da Silva





In a time when freedom of expression and equal access to knowledge and ideas has become synonymous with access to the Internet, World Pulse is asking women worldwide: What does \"Universal Internet Access and Digital Freedom\" mean to YOU? This month, we invite you to raise your voice by writing about the everyday obstacles you face and risks you take in accessing the Internet, or how you have used it to change lives and bring about positive change in your community. Click here to learn more about this campaign and how to participate.

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