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Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

Chapter One specified the following : (1) Background of the Study, (2) Organizational Background, (3) Statement of the Problem, (4) Objectives of the Study, (5) Significance of the Study, (6) Definition of Terms, and (7) Delimitation of the Study.

Part One, Background of the Study, introduces the content and the problem being studied.

Part Two, Organizational Background, specifies the main subject of the study and history of the WVSU-JC Clinic.

Part Three, Statement of the Problem, discusses the general and specific problem of the system.

Part Four, Objectives of the Study, presents the general and specific problem of the system.

Part Five, Significance of the Study, cites the importance and benefits of the study that could be derived from the findings.

Part Six, Definition of Terms, defines the conceptual and operational definition of certain key terms used in the study.

Part Seven, Delimitation of the Study, discusses the scope and limitation of the study.

Background of the Study

Over the years, the internet has greatly changed the way people use computers and communicate today.  Many Internet terms have become part of people's everyday language and e-mail has added a whole new means through which people can communicate. By the turn of the century, information, including access to the Internet, will be the basis for personal, economic, and political advancement. The popular name for the Internet is the information superhighway. Whether you want to find the latest financial news, browse through library catalogs, exchange information with colleagues, or join in a lively political debate, the Internet is the tool that will take you beyond telephones, faxes, and isolated computers to a burgeoning networked information frontier. 

The Internet supplements the traditional tools you use to gather information, Data Graphics, News and correspond with other people. Used skillfully, the Internet shrinks the world and brings...