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This 8 page paper provides a discussion on the effect of the Internet on the impulse to travel. The paper concludes that the Internet—if it has any effect—would enhance and not inhibit one's desire for travel. The impulse to travel as an entity is explored.
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impulse to travel. The paper concludes that the Internet-if it has any effect-would enhance and not inhibit ones desire for travel. The impulse to travel as an entity is explored.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. SA136tvl.rtf The Internet has been deemed a great tool. It is a wondrous network of computers that allows one to hook
up with all sorts of sites and talk to people through typing or with the use of little cameras or voice software. Computers are so sophisticated that soon true cyber-sex
could be a reality and so full relationships are possible through the cold computer wires. Also, people fall in love on line and then meet in person. Sometimes such relationships
work and sometimes they do not. However, if one does acknowledge that people actually hook up online, then one has to also agree that people can fulfill their desire for
travel via the Internet as well. After all, the Internet allows one to access many databases and much information about different lands. If the impulse to travel is based on
the desire to learn about new places, to meet people in foreign places, and see things around the world, the Internet can fulfill such a desire for just pennies instead
of thousands of dollars. But of course anyone who has been on a vacation can attest to the fact that seeing things on the screen is quite different from being
at a location in reality. When at a new location, one can use all of his or her senses including both sight and sound, which is further enhanced by tactile
stimulation and the senses of taste and smell. One cannot experience a meal online as they would at a particular location. While people know this intellectually, will the Internet create
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