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    uddenly with all the new technology and the government invading our privacy‚ we have to watch what is said or done on any technological devices. Nowadays the use of Internet and devices are becoming an issue because citizens are becoming concerned that their most private details are being monitored. Innocent people are bothered by the fact that the government can see their personal information. Even though the government says that they want to help and be able to protect people and stop criminals

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Imagining weight on a scale‚ when one goes up‚ the other one goes down. The natural order of life is the balance signaling there is always a price to pay for an achievement. In line with the explosion of the information and technology development‚ the quality of life has been literally perceived as jumping onto a higher level of realm. But on the other side of the scale is the humanity‚ the price to pay for such an advance achievement. Consequently there is the need to look into

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    In the passage the effect of the Snowden leaks aren’t what he intended it states “An official assessment of the damage caused by news leak about government surveillance programs suggests that terrorist groups are changing their communication methods in response to the disclosure‚ according to officials at the National Security Agency.”(Tom Gjelten) This quote proves my point because the N.S.A knows that terrorist

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    (NSA) to the media. This leak contained information about global surveillance performed by the United States‚ which involved monitoring email‚ tracking cell phones‚ and logging phone calls. Not only did this action force him into asylum overseas to avoid arrest‚ but it ultimately caused an uproar in the media and amongst the American public. The controversy surrounding Snowden involves the rights of the public vs. the surveillance programs performed by the U.S. While many condemn Snowden for betraying

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    as the novel‚ 1984‚ the use of technology is displayed throughout the two stories but it is shown more advanced and it is more used and shown within the society in the movie‚ Elysium. In the novel‚ 1984‚ all of Oceania’s citizens are under surveillance twenty-four seven through telescreens which are monitored by the inner party members which are only 2% of Oceania’s population.

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    The Government is peeping into our lives through phones‚ laptops‚ streetlights‚ surveillance cameras‚ even drones. This links to the most frightening part in George Orwell’s book‚ 1984‚ which contains surprising similarities between his ways of reviewing what he believed the future would come to. Although his satirical book was written in 1948‚ Orwell displays a variety of aspects relating to the destruction of privacy in our present day. Orwell himself was a socialist‚ who had very strong political

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    “A Third-Party Invasion” Specific Purpose: To get the audience to: protect themselves from the National Security Agency‚ keep their information safe. Central Idea: To inform the audience about the National Security Agency‚ how they spy on us and what they do with our information. Attention If someone told you “You are being watched every time you use digital communications‚ “how would you feel? The majority of people would probably feel discomfort. Sadly‚ you are being watched by the National Security

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    ....... 768 CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................... 772 I. INTRODUCTION Since the September 11 attacks‚ the government has been engaging in extensive surveillance and data mining. Regarding surveillance‚ in December 2005‚ the New York Times revealed that after September 11‚ the Bush Administration secretly authorized the National Security Administration (NSA) to engage in warrantless wiretapping of American citizens’ telephone

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    radio address pointing out that violence in schools negatively affects learning and teaching. After many school shootings in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s most schools began increasing security. One method of surveillance that many schools have adopted to increase school safety is surveillance cameras. I strongly agree that cameras should be installed in the schools; students and staff will not have to worry about intruders‚ there will be a reduction in property damages such as vandalism and theft

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    officers on patrol‚ making sure our prisons can keep people in‚ or even putting up cameras to catch people running red lights. The precautions seem necessary‚ and welcome. But where is the line between public safety and breaching privacy? Are surveillance cameras an invasion of that privacy‚ and are they needed? How are cameras any different than a police officer? In a public place you can’t have the expectation of privacy. I don’t see how a security camera watched by law enforcement

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