Period 5 March 11‚ 2013 Technology Invading Privacy to Prevent Crime Privacy is a basic right that is appreciated by everyone who has it‚ regardless of location‚ background‚ or even political and religious beliefs. Some people think that it is more important to protect the common good by allowing the government to spy and track as they wish and prevent crime from happening. However‚ many others think that the government should not have this right to invade privacy using technology. The 4th amendment
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extent the government is monitoring us at this current time is a violation of our fundamental rights as human beings. That this surveillance of our activity is infringing upon our privacy‚ so in turn the founding laws that our Nation was built upon‚ which includes the right to privacy in our Bill of Rights‚ are prohibiting the government from observing our actions on the internet. Although there is an equitable point at the foundation of this argument‚ the extent at which our government monitors us
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Authors note- I didn’t find it hard to choose a topic. I chose the topic of taxes on the rich because it is just something that I am interested. I thought it was really easy to find sources on the library database about this topic. One problem I had was narrowing down my results because I got like 20‚000 results when I first typed in taxing the rich but after you showed us how to pick databases that helped a lot. One of the things I revised after reading my paper out loud to my partners
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whatever they want when they please. Government plays a huge role in our daily lives‚ they set and enforce the rules we must follow‚ they monitor our behavior in public and private to make sure each day goes as smooth as possible. Without repercussions to actions that a small percentage of our population carries out America would be pure anarchy. But how close is too close? Does our government cross the line from protecting us to invading innocent everyday people’s privacy? According to pewinternet.org
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Should government surveillance be considered illegal or legal? For many decades‚ this topic has been discussed and is still a debatable topic even today. Many people have different opinions on this topic. Some people believe their privacy is being invaded by the government and that the government might misuse their information for some kind of purpose. Others believe their privacy is not being threatened. However‚ the people who believe that their privacy is being invaded are not valid due to many
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Transparency in Our Government Government secrecy has occurred over time from the 1960’s to the present. Government secrecy is harmful to all citizens in the United States because it has been a reoccurring theme for a far too long time‚ citizens have the right to know the information the government is withholding about their country‚ and be aware of the choices our government is making to fix this problem. Since the Cold War the lack of transparency in our government has effected the population
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Facebook a danger to our privacy facebook called social tool was created for various purposes such as meeting new people‚ make friends‚ maybe get love‚ keep in touch with people you already knew‚ and perhaps find people who had not spoken with one in years‚ a web site that is used by most of the world’s population creating a giant network in which all who are in it may know and see what’s happening with you‚ allowing people that one knows or total strangers knowing one’s life Facebook is
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November 30‚ 2008 The Government Bailout‚ Who Benefits? The big three American automobile companies are showing considerable operating loses. GM is losing $1 billion or more a month. How does a capital injection help? The companies will just burn through the cash (using it to pay labor or pay off debts‚ old and new‚ until it is gone). The banks‚ on the other hand‚ that are receiving bailout funds have operating profits‚ they can borrow low and lend high‚ but suffer from capital requirement
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The Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009‚ a legislation which seeks to extend unemployment benefits to those who have been unemployed for extended periods of time‚ and have exhausted regular unemployment benefits. This act will provide an additional 14-20 weeks of additional unemployment benefits to some Americans have already exhausted theirs or will do so by year-end. These benefits continue for 14 weeks for Americans in all 50 states who face exhaustion before year-end‚ and by 20 weeks
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What do we want from our government? One answer is that we want a great deal more than we did several decades ago. The role of government has expanded dramatically in the last 75+ years. In 1929 (the year the Commerce Department began keeping annual data on macroeconomic performance in the United States)‚ government expenditures at all levels (state‚ local‚ and federal) were less than 10% of the nation’s total output‚ which is called gross domestic product (GDP). In the current century‚ that share
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