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Generally Speaking,the Digital Divide Is Defined as the Gap Between

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Generally speaking,the digital divide is defined as the gap between those people who have computers and computer skills and those who do not.For companies considering marketing on the Internet,the digital divide measures the percentage of a segment using the Internet.Forrester Research wanted to see if the digital divide was as wide as some experts thought.According to research conducted by Forrester,in Canada 43 percent of white households ,33 percent of African American households,47 percent of South Asian households,and 69 percent of Chinese households are on the Internet.This information becomes more interesting when Statistics Canada data are used that show that only 2 percent of the total population in Canada is Chinese.
-Refer to Digital Divide.Included in the survey by Forrester Research was information on income and education.The income question asked the respondent if he or she earned less than $20,000,between $20,001 and $30,000,between $30,001 and $40,000,between $40,001 and $50,000,or more than $50,000.This is an example of what type of question?

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Lens

A piece of transparent material with at least one curved surface, which refracts or focuses light rays.

Iris

The colored part of the eye surrounding the pupil that controls the amount of light entering the eye.

Pupil

The circular opening in the center of the eye that allows light to enter and reach the retina, adjusting in size to regulate the amount of light.

Cornea

The clear, protective outer layer of the eye that helps to focus incoming light.

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