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    When I first read this article something that struck my mind as interesting was the first reported case of NSA spying. Edward Snowden worked for the NSA and became a whistleblower when found out how invasive the NSA become. He took classified information from the NSA and how they were misleading congress. He contacted Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras to get the story out. According to Snowden the NSA had direct access to “Google‚ Microsoft‚ Facebook‚ even Steve Jobs’s Apple.” (Harding). The NSA

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    clearly stated that’s searches were only permitted with a searches were only permitted with a search warrant. After being signed by the president who knows the constitution‚ which states our natural; rights to privacy clearly understand that the secret spying on American citizen’s private lives is unlawful. Since seven years ago since the bush administration after

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    an atmosphere of distrust between the government and its’ citizens; the NSA might believe by doing so‚ they are saving and preventing certain situations from taking place. Edward Snowden revealed the level of infiltration in his statement about NSA spying. Woodburn stated that "Seven months after the initial Snowden leaks‚ sixty-three percent of Americans stated that they were dissatisfied with the government’s Surveillance of U.S. citizens" (28). U.S citizens disagree at times with their government’s

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    GOVERNMENT SPYING ON CITIZENS Even now – after all of the revelations by Edward Snowden and other whistle-blowers – spying apologists say that the reports are “exaggerated” or “overblown”‚ and that the government only spies on potential bad guys. In reality‚ the government is spying on everyone’s digital and old-fashioned communications. For example‚ the government is photographing the outside information on every piece of snail mail. The government is spying on you through your phone … and may

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    in the United States of America. Counter intelligence‚ surveillance‚ spying‚ and secret acts passed by congress which citizens of the United States may not even recall. Are we watched constantly‚ or is our data being compromised without our consent? Authorization and consent are two different actions which our government still does not know to use against us. In today’s society the surveillance state is high. The act of spying has been secretly carried out by the NSA‚ CIA‚ Secret Service‚ FBI‚ Company

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    and even your texts. There really is no such thing as privacy. Number Seven: Other Countries Are Being Spied on‚ Too. Thanks to people like Edward Snowden and sites like WikiLeaks‚ citizens have become aware of just how much spying the government does. This includes spying on

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    Types Of Love And Spying

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    Love and Spying Love is considered to be a deep feeling or an intense affection that you feel for something or somebody. A spy can be said to be a person working for another individual that gathers information on something to then give it back to the individual that the spy is working for. A spy and love‚ by definition‚ do not compare to each other for several reasons but they are considered to be a type of brother and sister. Can a spy ever truly love? Is a spy capable of trust? These are opinion

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    Everyone has regrets. Some major and minor ones respectively. Mostly as people regret what they have done they usually change afterwards to make sure it doesn’t regress or as to hide it. What if‚ even through all the efforts to change‚ these decisions you have made could be in a database‚ ready to be picked out again through even the smallest mishap? The NSA has these databases‚ and whilst the possibility for it to affect you is low‚ just the thought of having surveillance changes the way humans

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    was important to feel safe when you enter a store. I also thought it was really interesting on both sides if stores should spy on you. They are both very convincing arguments. Here are some of the pros and cons of stores spying on you. Here are some of the pro’s to the “Spying” thing. They could see if there is somebody buying suspicious things and see if there buying materials making a bomb-or something. I(f someone is doing something they’re not supposed to do and they look suspicious then you

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    Hamlet

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    Hamlet’s Relationships with Himself and Women: A Feminist Point of View Hamlet is one of the most complex characters and stories in western literature. Shakespeare has loaded this play to the brim with philosophy and ideas far beyond his years. Hamlet himself can be dissected and interpreted in thousands of different ways; but most notably he is dramatic. Dramatic in every sense of the word‚ he enjoys acting and plays and he is extremely animated in all of his interactions. The same drama that impassions

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