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For example, more and more employers are researching job applicants through Google and social-networking Web
sites.
If they did not, they would be excluded from the product-aggregation
sites
that have come to determine so many buying decisions.
In fact, blocking humanitarian aid, attacking civilians, and targeting
sites
specially protected by international law have become strategies of war.
A special 30,000-strong police unit monitors and screens Internet traffic, advanced technology is deployed to block access to overseas Web
sites
considered “hostile or harmful,” and Internet service and content providers, both domestic and Western, must comply with onerous restrictions designed to suppress political dissent and track down offenders.
In a highly competitive market, in which legacy media companies are under pressure from Internet news
sites
and social media platforms, news programs quickly realized that they could leverage Trump’s outlandish behavior to attract larger audiences and strengthen their bottom lines.
Even Trump himself admitted the limits of Israel’s sovereignty in Jerusalem, and affirmed his commitment to the status quo regarding East Jerusalem’s holy
sites.
As for anti-phishing and malware downloads, there are a number of services that track “bad”
sites
and warn users off.
But ISPs’ costs also include warning people away from bad sites, which requires a due-process system to notify owners of compromised websites – so that they can fix them or realize that they have been exposed.
And, because housing availability affects companies’ ability to attract talent, employers near proposed housing
sites
must also be engaged.
This past June, Germany’s parliament adopted a law that includes a provision for fines of up to €50 million ($59 million) on popular
sites
like Facebook and YouTube, if they fail to remove “obviously illegal” content, such as hate speech and incitements to violence, within 24 hours.
Sufis also pray at the tombs of holy people –
sites
that they regard as spiritually powerful.
Despite international calls to stop the attacks, the Al Qaeda-linked group managed to raze more than half of the fabled city’s ancient monuments, including several UNESCO World Heritage
sites.
But examination of skeletons found at archaeological
sites
suggests that as many as 15% of prehistoric humans met a violent death at the hands of another person.
Hotspot Shield is one of the best ways of “scaling the wall” to peer outside the locked-down Chinese Internet and use
sites
such as Twitter, Facebook, and, of course, Google.com
Yet, if Argentina receives sufficient investment to build the infrastructure – the pipelines, railways, silica mines, and waste
sites
– needed to make Vaca Muerta profitable, the country may become effectively locked into full exploitation.
Meanwhile, the unwarranted blocking and filtering of Web
sites
has grown more common in many countries, as has aggressive surveillance of Internet users.
Nonetheless, China's more than 35 million internet users - a number that doubles every nine months - have access to a wide variety of previously censored information, including
sites
that are officially banned.
When, a little over a year ago, 42 elementary school children and teachers in impoverished Jiangxi (south central China) were killed in an explosion, China's domestic newspapers and internet
sites
reported the explosion as the result of an appalling child-labor scheme: nine-year-old children had been forced to install detonators in firecrackers so that teachers could sell fireworks to supplement their salaries.
Cameron’s gamble is that voters do not mind Poles or Lithuanians operating JCB’s machines on construction
sites
all over the United Kingdom.
Think of the scaffolding and equipment around construction
sites.
Because reactors located inland put serious strain on local freshwater resources – including greater damage to plant life and fish – water-stressed countries that are not landlocked try to find suitable seashore
sites.
Moreover, with nearly two-fifths of the world’s population living within 100 kilometers of a coastline, finding suitable seaside
sites
for initiation or expansion of a nuclear-power program is no longer easy.
The trouble is that even as these
sites
provide new opportunities for workers and companies, they are bypassing the traditional channels through which the US and many countries deliver benefits and protections to their workforce.
According to Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, which surveyed firms roughly a month after the earthquake, more than 60% of production
sites
in affected areas had already recovered as of April 15.
The success and failure of firms on the Internet is the best advertisement for the free market: social networking Web sites, for example, rise and fall almost instantaneously, depending on how well they serve their customers.
Sites
such as Friendster and MySpace sought extra profit by compromising the privacy of their users, and were instantly punished as users deserted them to relatively safer competitors like Facebook and Twitter.
There are plenty of memorials on the
sites
of German concentration camps, and new ones are continually added.
In Russia, only two Gulag sites, in Solovki and in Perm, have small museums that show conditions in the camps, the techniques of torture and murder, the documents, and the portraits.
In some cases, monuments are erected not on the former murder sites, as in Germany, but near them.
Close to the Belomorkanal, one of the Gulag's major construction sites, a large mass grave was uncovered at Sandarmokh.
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