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The Internet is a vast storehouse of information, both good and bad. It exposes users–young and old–to concepts, data, and images they would not otherwise have. The Internet also creates new dilemmas and presents these to the most vulnerable and least able to deal with children. The Internet has unprecedented power to shatter innocence and is impotent to restore it. Her voracious consumption of content was unavoidable, as was the loss of her innocence.

135 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 9, 2016

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D. James Benton

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I started writing novels (24 so far) and textbooks (47 so far) after semi-retiring from a long career in industry. In so doing, I hope to entertain, encourage, and also pass on what I have learned.

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sometimes my life feels like I'm a computer and the world is crashing
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