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    These days‚ most new cell phones come with cameras on them and the article talks about how some people‚ mostly men‚ though it’s not limited to men‚ are using the cameras to "upskirt." An example of upskirting is when a man points his cell phone between a woman’s legs when she is wearing a short skirt and takes a picture. A woman from a consumer advocacy group is quoted in the article talking about how since it isn’t illegal to take pictures in public (usually) it makes it hard to catch a perpetrator

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    SISTEM CLEANING IN PLACE (CIP) Sistem CIP (Cleaning In Place) terdiri dari peralatan‚ pipa-pipa‚ dan sistem otomatis yang mengatur sirkulasi dari proses pembersihan dan sanitasi melalui pipa-pipa dan peralatan pengolahan pangan yang dijadikan target. Sistem CIP dirancang dan dioperasikan agar dapat melakukan pembersihan terhadap peralatan dan pipa-pipa sehingga sesuai dengan standar yang dikehendaki tanpa harus melakukan pembongkaran dan perakitan kembali pada pipa-pipa atau peralatan tersebut

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    taking place in our society between officers (mainly Caucasian) and citizens (mainly African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos). Many of these cases lack valuable evidence which causes a lot of suspicion and accusations that are usually false. Tensions are rising‚ which is resulting in more discrimination‚ racial profiling‚ and even more racial issues overall. The introduction of body cameras to officers in each state would help substantially. Police should be required to wear body cameras because

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    America has become a surveillance society‚ and we need to find a better balance to protect American civil right. Recent revelations about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs have triggered diverse responses from the American public. The American Civil Liberties Union has expressed virulent opposition to the government’s alleged privacy intrusions as well as filed a lawsuit over the NSA’s collection of citizens’ telecommunications data. The National Security Agency’s mass tracking

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    IP SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM An Internet protocol camera‚ or IP camera‚ is a type of digital video camera commonly employed for surveillance‚ and which unlike analog closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras can send and receive data via a computer network and the Internet. Although most cameras that do this are webcams‚ the term "IP camera" is usually applied only to those used for surveillance. There are two kinds of IP cameras: Centralized IP cameras‚ which require a central Network Video

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    Introduction There are over 5844 speed cameras in the United Kingdom and 2500 of them being mobile speed cameras‚ given that there are 245‚000 miles of road in the country that means that every 40 miles of road has a speed camera on it on average. That is a staggering number of speed cameras on the roads‚ but are they really needed? [JohnHenry.net] The first speed camera was conceptualised in 1905 when a patent for “time recording camera for trapping motorists” [Wikipedia]. But it wasn’t until 1958

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    Opinionated Paper #1 Should Louisiana Government be allowed to ban smoking in public places? If smoking is allowed in public places then the freedom of the non smoker is taken away. If we don’t allow smoking in public places then the smoker’s freedom is then restricted. Therefore banning smoking is a decision between the health of a whole nation versus the freedom of a minority. Which is more important? The millions of people that die from second hand smoke or the smoker who always has that

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    of crimes‚ misconducts‚ and violence that was falsely viewed by the public‚ in other words the public was not getting the full story. Now a new innovation that is used by cops all over the United States is the police body camera. This body cameras has impacted society and law enforcement over the past few years. These cameras not only have a beneficial effect‚ but negative effects come with it as well. 1a. The police body camera is small and clips on to the officer’s uniform or can be used on a helmet

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    The Serial Podcast as a Commentary On Surveillance and Ideology This past weekend my fiancée and I both began and finished listening to the first season of the Serial Podcast. I think a little background on this is necessary before continuing on my broader analysis. The program is a weekly podcast which focuses on one particular narrative. In this case‚ a murder in 1999 in which a 17 year old Pakistani male‚ Adnan Syed‚ manually strangled his ex-girlfriend‚ Hae Min Lee in the city of Baltimore after

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    Anti-Government Surveillance The United States of America is based on freedom and holds capabilities citizens would never have in any other country. Although this is the case‚ we Americans aware that there is a price for the freedom they were given? “There is no such thing as a free lunch” a saying repeated by many hard-working Americans. Little does the population know that this indeed relates to them as well? Much like any other country‚ Americans government has kept their civilization

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