Internet Privacy Imagine entering a grocery store and being tailed by masked paparazzi taking pictures‚ scribbling notes‚ and timing the length of each pause while you make product comparisons. These “consumer agents” are assigned to evaluate your decisions in gas stations‚ shopping malls‚ evenings out‚ your associates‚ and where you rest your head at night. Using their observations‚ they shout suggestions about what they know you want‚ should buy‚ and must have. This is not a concocted Orwellian
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Social Networking Sites like Facebook Made the World a Better Place Appearing on the world stage in 2003‚ Facebook has revolutionized the average person’s social network into an unprecedented web of information available in the palm of a hand. With just a few clicks or taps on one’s mobile app‚ one can meet people‚ see friends from high school and even make contacts with potential business interests. Unfortunately‚ social networking sites like Facebook have not made the world a better place because
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They found that 65% of Facebook users accessed their account daily‚ usually checking it several times to see if they had received new messages. The amount of time spent on Facebook at each log-in varied from just a few minutes to more than an hour. The Ohio report shows that students who used Facebook had a “significantly” lower grade point average - the marking system used in US universities - than those who did not use the site. “It is the equivalent of the difference between getting an A
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The Right to Privacy The Right to Privacy by Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy involves many different issues‚ from drug tests and school searches to workplace and technology issues. To make their points Alderman and Kennedy have chosen interesting sometimes maddening cases involving everything from illegal strip searches by the Chicago police to questionable workplace psychological testing. People have different reactions to these issues and Kennedy and Alderman just don ’t have the solution
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Internet Privacy The concern about privacy on the Internet is increasingly becoming an issue of international dispute. ?Citizens are becoming concerned that the most intimate details of their daily lives are being monitored‚ searched and recorded.? (www.britannica.com) 81% of Net users are concerned about threats to their privacy while online. The greatest threat to privacy comes from the construction of e-commerce alone‚ and not from state agents. E-commerce is structured on the copy and
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Just How Many Facebook Friends Do You Need? Twenty-somethings spend hours each day keeping their social networks going. But a thousand BFFs just may be a few hundred too many. The torture of modern friendship. Source: Robin Marantz Henig‚ Samantha Henig /Newsweek/ October 15‚ 2012 Ask a group of elderly people what it was about their lives that made them happiest overall‚ and they’ll probably mention some warm relationships with family and friends. If you’re satisfied with your social life
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12/4/12 Friendship and Facebook Facebook started out as a simple social networking site‚ and has now grown to be one of the biggest companies in the world. One would typically join the site to be social with others‚ but it seems like it is almost distancing people from one another. Facebook users tend to have hundreds of friends‚ but how many of those can actually be considered real friends? The meaning of friendship seems to be forgotten when it comes to Facebook. Facebook is affecting friendship
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ongoing battle against crime and terrorism‚ the U.S. has ramped up its surveillance on individuals over the years. As in the book‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ "Big Brother Is Watching You". Many people feel that this surveillance is a major invasion of privacy and a violation of their rights. The USA PATRIOT Act was rushed through Congress 45 days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It stands for "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism"
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A charity for profit entity exists‚ and its role is to serve a charitable mission‚ but they are legally for profit. Profit charities basically focus on revenue and runs like a company. Their aim is generating profit for their company. Because it is a charity for profit‚ they have to pay taxes for the profit they made‚ while a nonprofit charity will not be taxed. Charites for profit can be categorized into two different sections. Firstly‚ the benefit corporation charities. They can maximize their
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assessment is worth 40% of your final result for this unit of study Due date Progress report #1 due via email Week 8 Due Monday September 9th 8:30am via email This assessment forms part of your portfolio Due date Progress report #2 due via email Week 11 Due Monday October 14th 8:30am via email This assessment forms part of your portfolio Due date Progress report #3 due via email Week 15 Due Monday November 11th 8:30am via email This assessment forms part of your portfolio Due date Final
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