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On Oct. 22, 2014, a lone gunman attacked Canada’s democratic heart. Murder and terror were the intent. Canadians were shocked, but for those who had watched the hidden online world of conspiracy and hate, there was a grim sense of inevitability.
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24, paid with his life that day as the attacker made his way to the Parliament buildings. Cirillo, a reservist, was fulfilling ceremonial sentry duty outside the Canadian National War Memorial when he was shot at close range in the back. The gunman then made his way up to Parliament Hill, a short walk away.
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The term, ‘online’, pertains to the Internet. The ‘consumer’ is a person who buys things or enlists services. Therefore, the ‘online consumer’ can be defined as a person who engages in activities and achieves his goals through the use of internet and social media networks. With increasing globalization, humans are becoming busier and more dependent on the Internet. As a result, the number of people who used computers and the internet has increased exponentially, especially after the outbreak of COVID-19, which upended the world and caused almost all countries to be locked down partially or completely. Educational activities from primary to university students, various work-related day-to-day activities, bank transactions, etc., have come to be conducted online, causing an unprecedented increase in the number of online consumers.
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PETALING JAYA: The new water buses and vehicle transporters that will soon be used in Penang’s iconic ferry service will be much safer and more comfortable for passengers, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Addressing claims the ferry service is being terminated, the Transport Minister said it will be upgraded and improved through the new water vehicles.
“The government and the Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) will spend RM36.5mil as a whole to buy three new water buses and two roll-on/roll-off ferries (Ro-Ro) that would also ferry two-wheeled vehicles.
“It is far safer, more comfortable and faster. This will increase the attractiveness of Penang as a tourist destination, ” he said in a Facebook statement on Thursday (Dec 17).