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    prevented a murder or a terrorist attack? I believe that the state and federal government should be able to monitor the internet because it is a public place where people should have nothing to hide‚ the constitution has no provisions protecting internet privacy‚ and because monitoring the web can prevent crimes before they happen. When you post something on the internet‚ it is understood that anyone can see it and use it for or against you. People know that whatever they post could be seen by potential bosses

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    examples are night vison goggles‚ scanners‚ even our cellular devices could be used for surveillance. In the passage‚ paragraph 11 mentioned that cameras are becoming so small that we could expect bug scale drones flying into or out of anywhere making privacy close to impossible to have. A second point‚ our government after 9/11 set the Patriot so they can spy without the people’s consent so they can

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    its data privacy rules into line with European requirements. The recent changes raise a couple of questions for UK businesses: • How do they affect transfers of personal data to group companies or suppliers based in India? • Will they impact the way in which Indian suppliers provide services? This note provides a brief overview of the changes and a summary of their impact on UK businesses‚ by addressing the questions above. Overview of the changes Until 2008‚ there were no data privacy rules in

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    PROMOTING PUBLIC ACCESS TO ARCHIVES 1.0 ABSTRACT: Generally public access to the archival is accessible or free. But there are many barries or challenges to user to access the material from the archives. In this 5 articles are review about the barries of public access and from many ways. In order to promoting public access to the archives‚ the management of archive must know the solution to overcome this challenges and archivist must be clever to promote to public. The barries of public access is

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    interests‚ and/or companies do not have a solid value-based culture starting from the top to the bottom. When this happens‚ managers usually get involved with issues such as sexual harassment toleration‚ knowingly hiring immigrants‚ violation of privacy‚ biased performance reviews‚ wage and hour violations‚ terminating whistle-blowers‚ age discrimination‚ nepotism or favoritism and retaliation (Moser‚ 1988). There are numerous ethical issues within Human Resources‚ but the paper calls for the top

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    ACTIVIST  WRITING   RHETORICAL  FEATURES     Identify  the  purpose     Inform  the  reader     Have  a  persuasive  point       Keep  the  reader  entertained   (humor‚  interesting  facts‚  make  them   want  to   keep  reading)       identify  the  audience  and  speak  in   their  language     be  clear  who  the  column  is   written  for

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    technologies that are owned by the government are not entire known. The NSA uses their surveillance technology to monitor many people’s lives. This surveillance takes away people’s privacy but is necessary in our time because many terrorist organizations

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    (Davison et al.‚ 2011). There is one method to analyse the SNSs’ usage‚ which divides it into three aspects‚ Risk Associated with Misuse of SNSs by Employers‚ Establishing Validity and Legal Implications. Employers possibly violate applicant’s privacy by misusing SNSs. Brown and Vaughn (2011) provide on example that the government of Bozeman‚ Montana required all applicants to hand in user names with passwords of

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    criminals and suspicious activities. Allows for a court under jurisdiction to issue warrants that allows for electronic searches for anywhere in the country. Document 4 also reviews the issues that the USA PATRIOT act creates such as the concerns with privacy and civil liberties of U.S. citizens since the act allows for government and law enforcement more power to monitor and investigate cyber activities. The act also deals with issues regarding E-commerce that may make the ability to conduct e-commerce

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    government has come to make the US as safe as it is. From reading the article “Watching You” I now know to which degree that the government is watching us. The argument about whether or not the government’s surveillance on Americans is a violation of privacy or not has been going on since “a 30-year-old former contractor for the National Security Agency (N.S.A)‚ leaked details of the surveillance programs to the media‚”. In my opinion‚ the government is simply going out of their way to keep our nation

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