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    Picture it like this‚ having a stranger stare for an extended period of time can be uncomfortable and hostile‚ right? Government surveillance is no different‚ except this is coming from the government. Ever since the terrorist attacks of 9/11‚ the government alongside with the NSA (National Security Agency) have had a watchful eye on U.S. citizens. A watchful eye being surveillance cameras‚ collecting internet metadata‚ phone calls‚ messages and GPS systems. The government claims that the collection of

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    regarding their own intimate matters‚ it is the right of people to lead their lives in a manner that is reasonably secluded from public scrutiny‚ and it is the right of people to be free from such things as unwarranted drug testing or electronic surveillance (edited from Answers.com http://www.answers.com/topic/privacy) 7.  What is information privacy?  8. Information privacy is the ability of an individual or group to stop information about themselves from becoming known to people other than

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    1. hello Increased Employee Productivity * Companies that monitor employee computers report increased employee productivity when they implement this type of policy. According to the Computer Monitoring website‚ most employees use company computers for non-work-related activities‚ such as online shopping‚ games‚ stock trading‚ personal emails‚ instant chat conversations and music downloads. This adds up over time‚ and companies can lose money when their employees are getting paid for non-productive

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    tvPRO CCTV CAMERAS AT SCHOOLS: Security cameras are helping lots of people in the world by catching things on tape and recording illegal actions. But one of the most important places that needs security cameras are schools. However‚ some schools still don’t have them. Why are there security cameras in every mall and movie theatre but not in every school? Is it because some school districts are too cheap or just plain lazy? We need to get cameras in schools all around the world and stop spending

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    the use of surveillance cameras in their hallways and classrooms. Many people are all for this. Saying to put the cameras in classrooms won’t do any harm. But there are also many who think otherwise. There are many reasons either way‚ but the greater good will come from the cameras being removed from classrooms. Having surveillance cameras in classrooms is a bad idea because it invades privacy‚ costs a lot of money‚ and shows distrust in students. Some people believe that surveillance cameras act

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    store or a major corporation‚ one does so with the understanding that some inalienable rights will be given up. This paper examines if an employer can crush those rights by using lie detector tests‚ monitor employee phone calls and emails; use surveillance cameras‚ and issue random drug-testing. Drug-Testing The American Civil Liberties Union states‚ "drug testing of individuals without cause is ineffective‚ expensive and‚ often times‚ illegal" (para. 1) as well as‚ "drug testing of

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    Detectives have various niches and skills‚ after all. Some of them only deal with wire taps and bugs‚ others are good at performing background checks and quite a few chose to be surveillance specialists. Find the best for your needs; if you wish to spy on your spouse‚ for example‚ be sure to opt for a surveillance specialist. In case you are hiring a firm on the internet‚ the website should be well developed and have enough background information readily available. Information about the investigators’

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    ....... 768 CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................... 772 I. INTRODUCTION Since the September 11 attacks‚ the government has been engaging in extensive surveillance and data mining. Regarding surveillance‚ in December 2005‚ the New York Times revealed that after September 11‚ the Bush Administration secretly authorized the National Security Administration (NSA) to engage in warrantless wiretapping of American citizens’ telephone

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    and surveillance as weapons to maintain its power. Not only applicable to most notable contents as pornography‚ corruption and anarchy‚ but also‚ with the evolution of the cyber world‚ censorship in China has risen up to a higher level: cyber-censorship and cyber-surveillance through the Great Firewall. The Great Firewall The current situation The Great Firewall of China is a surveillance program of the incoming and outgoing Internet flows‚ and a cyber censorship tool. The surveillance role

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    came with repercussions so severe that he fled the country and was granted asylum by Russia. The government has been quietly watching the public closely for years by means of smart phones and security cameras. Those invasive technologies further surveillance by the tracking of websites an individual visits‚ red flagging certain search terms‚ wiretapping phone calls and even scanning

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