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    although illegal, they refuse to disclose the information and it may not be because it needs to be classified, but because it could be embarrassing if it was released from the government. Mills argued in On Liberty “...there ought to exist the fullest liberty of professing and discussing, as a matter of ethical conviction, any doctrine, however immoral it may be considered.” In a democratic society, freedom of speech plays an important role. Freedom of speech guarantees the citizens to…

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    Security and privacy are two important elements aimed at protecting information and ensuring that no external factors interfere with them. These two elements may be incorporated in any instance of life, from personal information all the way to corporate information. The National Security Agency considers these two elements as necessities to ensure protection of citizens against criminal activities and attacks. However, each of these elements is significant in its own way as they have difference…

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    have been through a high school American history class then you probably have. Deep Throat was a secret informant who provided information to key personnel of The Washington Post about the president’s involvement in a scandal during the 1970s. Some may say that a high ranking official should not be lurking in parking garages releasing private or even sensitive information to the press who plans to release it to the public. Fearing for his life and scrutiny, Felt kept his identity secret until…

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    electronic devices are essential for a child’s development. They want their children’s school to include the use of computer in the class room. Wright said: "Differences in learning styles are more readily visible at the computer, where children have the freedom to follow diverse paths towards a goal” (Wright 1994). Children…

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    task at the touch of a button is just crazy. Another thing that intrigues me about Computer Security and Information Assurance is the amount of problem solving that it involves. It seems as though there is never a day when a new problem arises. New problems mean new ways of solving problems. Every day a CSIA major learns something. Norwich University stated that Computer Security and Information Assurance is the “...kind of job that never gets stale, and [it] protects our country and private…

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    Leaks That Exposed US Spy Programme). The NSA also worked in part with its UK counterpart, the UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), to share data uncovered by GCHQ though the tapping of fibre-optic cables (Hopkins). All of this leaked information and more was revealed through Edward Snowden. Snowden, a high school dropout with only a GED, was raised in Maryland. Although he had no college degree, Snowden showed a remarkable amount of skill when it came to computers. According to…

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    go unnoticed more so than noticed, certain top secret cults throughout the world control power on this planet (“Secret Societies Control”). Secret societies rule the world whether we know it or not. Modern day American fundamentals of democracy, freedom, and individual liberties come directly from Masonic principles (Stemper and Beck 3197). The power of secrets can grow bigger than imagined, for example, America’s democracy began as a rebellious secret, now the world’s greatest government.…

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    1- Do more searches of information for decision-making. 2- Communicate more with others. 3- Are more open-minded than others. 4- Enjoy deliberate intellectual activities. 5- Identify more deliberate causal links for others ' behavior. 6- Pay more attention to prices on their purchasing decisions. 7- Prefer written information to visual information. 8- Rarely influenced by others ' opinions (experts) (Del Hawkins et al., 2009). Prior to 1990, papers were examined as advertising effectiveness in…

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    On a domestic level, Lowe’s’ ultimate competitor is the leader in the retail home improvement and appliances in America, Home Depot. However, trailing both Home Depot and Lowe’s is Menards, which focuses their operations in the Midwest. On a foreign level, Home Depot remains to be Lowe’s’ true competitor however other European companies in this industry, OBI and B&Q are still relevant competitors for Lowe’s to contend with. Lowe’s market share is approximately 16. 6 percent, while the total…

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    requests under the Freedom of Information Act or the Privacy Act asking for information about whether the government has been spying on them or others, these requests are likely to be denied. Q: If these laws were passed by Congress, and the FBI and NSA are securing the required court approval and making the required disclosures to Congress, what’s the problem? Isn’t everything working the way it’s supposed to? A: It is debatable whether Congress intended the sort of dragnet information…

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