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    Technology is becoming advance more and more throughout the years take these following examples of similarities between 1984 and other literatures technology. In the story 1984 shows how the government can use technology to spy on their citizens and in That’s No Phone. That’s My Tracker talks about present day government using cellphones to keep track on citizens and track them down. Another article i’ll be using is This Smartphone Tracking Tech Will Give You the Creeps talks about the government

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    Privacy vs. Surveillance

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    NSA Surveillance Program: A Threat to Civilians Privacy Since the beginning of WWI‚ spying activity has become a very important part of national security to United States. To track the activity of people‚ U.S.A. has many spying agencies and National Security Agency (NSA) is one of them. NSA is the main producer and manager of signal intelligence for the United States. It collects‚ monitors‚ translates‚ and analyses global information‚ and data for intelligence purposes and performs

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    Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market (Technologies‚ Applications‚ Services‚ Geography) - Industry Analysis‚ Trends‚ Share‚ Opportunities and Forecast‚ 2012 - 2020 On 15th July 2014 The IP Video Surveillance and VSaaS Market are expected to grow at CAGR of 37.3% during 2012-2020. Increasing adoption of advance surveillance systems by the government sector and increased maintenance cost of existing surveillance system are major driving forces assisting in adoption of IP surveillance system

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    analyst and contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton‚ copied and leaked hundreds of documents from the NSA‚ revealing its cooperation with various other countries to establish 100% surveillance across the globe. This secret alliance was known as the “Five Eyes.” Using a secret court known as a FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) court‚ the Five Eyes can obtain warrants to view every crevasse of somebody’s digital footprint‚ without probable cause. This discovery sparked a barrage of empty promises

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    bringing him to the cell‚ Winston was detained in an ordinary prison‚ along with a diverse group of proles and political Party prisoners. He heard two Party women whisper quickly to each other about something called "Room 101." Topic Tracking: Surveillance 17 Topic Tracking: Proletariat 15 Winston is hungry and frightened‚ knowing he will be facing physical abuse and possible torture. Conscious thoughts of Juliaare not necessary. He instinctively feels love for her and will not betray her; these

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    Decker Corp.: Household Products Group‚ Brand Transition Case © The McGraw−Hill Companies‚ 2001 Harvard Business School 9-588-015 Rev. October 6‚ 1992 The Black & Decker Corporation Household Products Group: Brand Transition In April 1984‚ Black & Decker Corp. (B&D) acquired the Housewares Division of General Electric Co. (GE)‚ combining the GE small-appliance product line with its own household product line to form the Household Products Group. The terms of the acquisition set the

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    FIRST DIVISION   G.R. No. L-107819 December 17‚ 1993 EFREN ANCIRO‚ petitioner‚  vs. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES and THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS‚ respondents. Franco L. Loyola for petitioner. The Solicitor General for the People of the Philippines.   DAVIDE‚ JR.‚ J.: The principal issue raised in this petition is the propriety of the trial court’s denial of a motion to strike out the testimony of the private complainant whose cross examination was not finished because she had left for abroad

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    Resolution------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Resolved: The benefits of domestic surveillance by the NSA outweigh the harms. Contentions----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contention 1: NSA domestic surveillance stops terrorism. Impacts a. As a result of globalization and the information revolution‚ the trend of terrorism in the 21st century is towards mega-terrorism

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    Commission and Edgar Gomez Ponente: J. Cortes Facts: Private respondent GOMEZ was employed as a factory worker by STARLITE sometime in March 1981. On 22 June 1984‚ STARLITE dismissed him on the ground that he was caught attempting to steal one ballast costing P80.00. STARLITE reported the matter to the police on 19 July 1984‚ after grievance meetings failed to resolve the controversy. A criminal complaint was filed against GOMEZ‚ but the investigating fiscal dismissed the same saying that

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    Working in an ice cream store was a “feel-good” occupation‚ which lured such bright workers who could easily make much more money working almost anywhere else. When she opened the first Amy’s Ice Cream in October 1984‚ she had two philosophies: one that an employee should enjoy what he or she does‚ and another that the service as well as the ice cream should make the customer smile. These philosophies have provided the foundation for a business that two decades

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