Abstract:
We are living in the age of information technology development and exchange by virtue of which an extensive mass of data is being transferred from one point of the world to another, at many times in less than even a single second. This trend of information exchange covers a very wide range of life-surfaces including privacy, family, individuality, sociality, education, politics, ethics, economy, law, and so on. Today, cyberspace is the most exciting and dynamic means for information transfer and exchange all around the world. Since all aspects of life are influenced by the cyber in one way or another, the impact of this virtual system on all dimensions of human life does not seem far from expectation. Therefore, our lifestyle may be shaped and colored by cyberspace to the greatest extent. This article intends to evaluate the question of virtual space and to indicate the range, frequency and depth of cyber impacts on family lifestyle. It also seeks to indicate whether and how religious and moral teachings and values can be transmitted to the scope of family life through cyberspace.
Machine summary:
"By means of this worldwide network, it is possible for any person to interact, exchange information, present ideas, share social co-operations, aid others and support them to solve their problems, take part in local and governmental elections, register in universities, create and develop jobs for the jobless, search for jobs, occupations or professions, engage in political discussions and parties, chat, choose friends, find a spouse, request counseling, play games, etc.
Immune Pathogens The function of cyberspace in the field of Immune pathogens: Cyber Spying: Too much political, cultural, social, family and personal information are freely at the reach of users all around the world.
cyber- prefix / relating to computers, especially to messages and information on the Internet: cy‧ber‧crime, cyber crime- noun [uncountable and countable] / criminal activity that involves the use of computers or the Internet cy‧ber‧land- noun [uncountable] / activity that involves the Internet and the people who use it cy‧ber‧net‧ics- noun [uncountable] / the scientific study of the way in which information is moved and controlled in machines, the brain, and the nervous system — cybernetic adjective cy‧ber‧punk- noun [uncountable] / stories about imaginary events relating to computer science, usually set in the future — cyberpunk adjective [only before noun] cy‧ber‧sick‧ness- noun [uncountable] / a feeling of illness caused by using a computer for long periods of time or being in a room with a lot of computers – used humorously cy‧ber‧space- noun [uncountable] / all the connections between computers in different places, considered as a real place where information, messages, pictures etc."