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    1984 Technology Analysis

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    the government is also making sure that the citizens are not showing any signs of emotion so as they do not create an uprising against the government. The United States, on the other hand, is a free country that allows citizens to freely think and act as they please, as long as it is inside the confines of the law. However, in the United States, there are numerous types of technology with a multitude of applications. Technology…

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    flawed because the fact that the internet is so large makes regulating it more difficult, but because it is difficult it does not mean that it should not be regulated. Some also argue that because “internet is different in operation from other communication networks”, so it should not be regulated (Darlington). “Whereas radio and television is pumped into millions of homes simultaneously (push technology), the Internet is an interactive medium and requires a particular user actively to seek a…

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    Pros And Cons Of Doxxing

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    In February 2013, Zoe Quinn, an independent game developer, releases Depression Quest, a browser game, and received positive feedback in the gaming industry. Unfortunately, backlash came from a group of individuals who believed that the new title received undeserved attention. By August 2014, Quinn became the target of increasing harassment that soon became something she could not ignore, especially with her ex-boyfriend posting a blog post suggesting that she was dating Nathan Grayson, a…

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    government provides a military and guarantees the rights in a written document such as the Constitution. In the Independent Record reports that, “It is NOT a democratically elected government that is poised to take away our guns. Rather, government acts to prevent criminals, thugs, militiamen and assorted lunatics from abusing the 2nd Amendment privilege, as it protects that privilege for law-abiding sportsmen and other citizens” (Pettit). The president is the head of the nation’s intelligence…

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    there are ongoing debate, there seem to be a general agreement that there is need for a proper regulatory framework to be put in place and bio-data collected need to be protected with a universally acceptable privacy and data protection policies, this is to prevent the abuses of patients electronic health record and also prosecute cybernetic criminals who try to hack into health system without authorization. This legal aspect needs to be looked into in light of the growing cyber-threat and…

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    We like to send instant communication to acquaintances, rather than meeting them face to face. We fail to acknowledge that twenty text messages can never be the same as spending an hour chatting with friends over a cup of coffee (Harkema, 2000). Sending cute emoticons or emoji’s is…

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    (cite). Since Primary Care accounts for 55% of all patient visits this growth will directly impact the way care is provided (“Defining the Medical Home | Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative,” n.d.) The State of Primary Care The Affordable Care Act has increased the number of insured…

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    of emotions associated with urbanization. In the recent years, some new methods have been presented for the area of urban and spatial planning, resulting in a fundamental change of the understanding of urban planning. Geographical information system acts as a key factor for analyzing urban emotions from various types of data. This paper presents the review of ongoing research…

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    Cyberbullying is the use of electronics to bully other people in a harmful way, like sending threatening messages. It is a worldwide issue experienced by many people of all ages, however, it normally occurs at around adolescence, yet there have been cases in which adults have cyberbullied other adults. Types of cyberbullying include cyber stalking, cyber harassment, cyberthreats, and sextortion. Cases like the Amanda Todd case involved all four. Cyberbullying is a heavily thought about topic due…

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    people to stay connected with family and friends, providing a platform for people to express themselves creatively, and enabling them to meet new people who share common interests. This access to rapid, instant communication via social media has definitely made a huge improvement in communication overall, but it has also had an especially negative impact on adolescent girls and young women. Adolescent girls and young women are the leading users of social media. In the United States, 90% of…

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