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    Yasha Harari once said‚ “As the Internet grows‚ the choice of massive online social networks dwindles‚ and with it‚ your right to keep private your psycho pink bunny outfit pics.” That may sound ridiculous but it’s very true. The government has been trying more and more different ways to introduce regulations to ensure the security of the internet. The current bill is CISPA‚ which was defeated once before. It has been returned completely unchanged and is so far being carried through. With all the

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    Introduction Big Data is indeed a better idea. Every day‚ we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data–so much that 90% of the data in the world today has been created in the last two years alone. This data comes from everywhere: posts to social media sites‚ digital pictures and videos posted online‚ transaction records of online purchases‚ and from cell phone GPS signals to name a few. This data is big data. “Much like the scientific principle that we can’t observe a system without changing it‚ big data can’t

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    The Watchful Eyes of Big Brother In George Orwell’s novel “1984” Oceania is under complete control of Big Brother. The population lacks any characteristics of individualism and has no freedom in their thought or actions because they are so closely monitored by Big Brother. There are many techniques used to control the people of Oceania‚ such as propaganda and memory hole. The one in which seems to be the most effective is the placement of telescreens on every street‚ in every house and building

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    Big Brother isn’t watching you The English comedian Russell Brand lives in Los Angeles‚ but that don’t necessarily mean that he can’t be heard in the public media of London. In his commentary “Big Brother isn’t watching you” posted on The Guardian website in 2011 he explains his opinion towards the riots in England. This is primarily headed towards the Londoners‚ but it also conflicts with other cities and even the politicians. Russell Brand tries to get people to see these riots as young human

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    known throughout book would be “Big Brother” appearing on countless walls and buildings. Big Brother‚ one of the novel’s central symbols‚ represents‚ Government regulation and the Party within the society. When trying to maintain control within the people‚ the party makes use of propaganda and fierce icons such as Big Brother. He can either be a watchful protector or a force not to be messed with.In the beginning of the novel Winston describes him saying‚ “ Big Brother seemed to tower up‚ an invincible

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    JOURNAL | POPULATION(N & n) | VARIABLES | METHODOLOGY | OBJECTIVE | 1.Experiential contacts with green infrastructure’s diversity and well-being of Urban Community | N=335n=33 | independent=open spacesDepend=types of greeney | Study area = low-rise residential area‚ low-density commercial area and numerous green spaces.Data collection & analyses= used questionnaire survey and interview to measure the responses of residents.Questionnaire=to measured responses residentsInterview (face-to-face)=experiential

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    Surveillance and Big Brother Technology has advanced immensely over the last hundred years. We are able to do things only imaginable not so long ago‚ as well as things that may be deemed as unconstitutional. With this new technology we are capable of spying on people‚ finding people‚ tapping phone lines‚ and getting a hold of information previously not accessible. While these actions can be used in order to maintain the safety of a nation‚ how does one know that this is not happening around the clock

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    usually shortened to Mobutu Sese Seko or just Mobutu‚ ruled what is now Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1965 to 1997. Although the atrocities Mobutu committed as dictator are real‚ one can draw several comparisons to the fictional rule of Big Brother and the Party in Nineteen Eighty-Four’s Oceania. Firstly‚ both leaders secured power by obliterating all references to the past. As the old Party slogan goes‚ “Who controls the past goes the future; who controls the present controls the past.”

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    Villa The Big Brother The Author introduces the book with a important aspect in the book which is “Big Brother” and this goes to show that in the book “Big Brother” is used to manipulate may people and also mentioned so many times and is always watching you so Orwell says‚ and he uses “Big Brother” as a metaphor that tells how in the world we are actually being watched and how it is turning into a reality and Orwell uses “Big Brother” in a sadistic way. Big Brother is a huge

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    Big Brother Today Big Brother is an idea created by the government known as the Party in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. This is the concept that every citizen is being monitored at all times. The novel proves that Big Brother is watching when the characters Winston and Julia are arrested after being surveilled for conspiring against the party. In 1984‚ the Party uses devices called telescreens to monitor citizens. Telescreens have a display and a speaker as well as a camera and a microphone to

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