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    Where is the line between protecting people’s safety and protecting their privacy? Some people argue that officials should be able to invade the privacy of others. They think that this could possibly keep others safe. Some argue the opposite‚ that officials should not be able to use the information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites. There are absolutely no reasons for officials to be able to look through personal belongings because they want to. For example‚ police can

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    2005 Should the Government have the power to regulate Abortion? "One in four people in our generation are not living because they were killed before they were born" ("Abortion Arguments"). One of the major problems and misconceptions with the topic of abortion is that people do not realize that life starts at conception. Many people are not aware that life of this they justify abortion. Abortion is a controversial issue that has an affect on almost every American‚ whether they have had an abortion

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    Should the government have somewhat of a access to your internet history? Should your principle be able to keep an eye on your social media? The government and schooling should be able to have access to the students and the people’s social media and internet searches because cyberbullying is a big problem that is occurring. Another reason is terrorism‚ dealing with the terrifying terrorist attack that took down the twin towers on September 9‚ 2001. The last reason is that there is such a big

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    abuse their power? The government should be able to use surveillance to maintain order. The government should be able to use their power‚ but they shouldn’t take advantage of the fact that they can see what’s going on. If you worked hard to get in a high position like the White House‚ you most likely deserve to use surveillance. The person who is using surveillance should be someone who has integrity‚ someone you know wouldn’t abuse their power. The government needs to have people who are going to

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    Celebrities do not have a right to privacy IntroductionBackground: Celebrities are famous people who earn a lot of money and live luxurious lives. They often have problems with paparazzi and journalists who always find out about their lives and chase them. Journalists think celebrities don’t have a right to privacy because however celebrities argue that they are normal people and therefore need privacy too. Thesis Statement: This essay will argue that celebrities do not have a right to privacy because they

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    Many people have debatable ideas of what privacy‚ invasion of privacy‚ and privacy rights are‚ but nonetheless most people have ideas or an opinion on such topics. “Definitions of privacy can be couched in descriptive or normative terms. People may view privacy as a derivative notion that rests upon more basic rights such as liberty or property.” (Moore‚ 2008‚ p. 411) Even with the many explanations of privacy rights that we individually claim‚ we should all be able to agree that to some degree our

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    Privacy – Such a Lonely Word Examining the Implications of User Privacy to Corporate Management Privacy – Such a Lonely Word Examining the Implications of User Privacy to Corporate Management The concept of privacy has moved more and more toward the forefront of people’s minds since the attacks of September 11th‚ on the World Trade Center in New York. Privacy is not necessarily about ‘hiding something’ but it is more of a ‘liberty’ that many would argue is under attack by the government (Schneier

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    America‚ the government still made several acts to restricted the industry‚ and protect the privacy. And for China the situation is different. Majority of people do not receive too well education‚ and quality of majority is not trustful‚ so we must make complete law‚ but not the model of self-regulation of people themselves. And we know there is no enough law about the protection of privacy especially for the Internet privacy of Chinese citizens. And in my opinion‚ Chinese government is in urgently

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    rights to privacy. The courts have been faced with the difficult tasks of defining what privacy encompasses for each individual and then balancing this against the values of society. The common law has recently begun to develop through judgements handed down in such countries as the United States‚ United Kingdom and New Zealand‚ placing pressure upon Australian courts to follow their lead. Cases such as Lenah Game Meats v Australian Broadcasting Corporation and more recently Grosse v Purvis have expressed

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    federal government have fought to establish their power over the other. Some people believe that the state should have more power over the federal government and others believe the Federal government should have more power over the state. People who believe in and support bigger federal Government argue that it has been proven that the Unite States cannot have the state with too much power because of the result of the article of constitution. They argue that with more power‚ the Federal Government will

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