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    In your opinion, what is ethically more important—protecting clients’ privacy or gathering needed homeless data? Why? In my opinion, protecting clients’ privacy is ethically more important. If I am a client and I'm aware that my information will not be protected, I will most likely not provide the correct information particularly, those personal questions on the questionnaire. When can collecting data hinder the ability of service providers to help individuals and families accessing homeless…

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    Ethics in Privacy and Confidentiality Research and marketing companies have the right to collect information form participants in surveys and other research practices. Marketing research companies must ensure that they follow all participant privacy and confidentiality rules. Marketing research companies have the responsibility to the participants to protect their identity and protect them from any third party companies looking to obtain personal information for the purpose of direct…

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    In my eyes Snowden is definitely not a hero but he’s not much of a traitor either. Calling him a hero would suggest that he is a man deserving of admiration. Furthermore, although the act of Snowden leaking this information was bold, it was still in violation of confidentiality of his job. Thus, the reality of the situation is that he is a civilian, who executed his abilities as a whistleblower, and is now being persecuted. Therefore, Snowden does not deserve a title, but rather a fair trial for…

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    ARGUMENTATIVE Essay 11/10 my argument is about what is more important our privacy or national security there has been info released on many websites about a man named edward snowden who worked with the NSA, Snowden began noticing programs that were spying on phone records and webcams and internet use. Snowden left the company after leaking the information. I think that the government should not be spying on U.S Citizens for “security reasons because then that means the government think that we…

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    When it comes to deciding which of the five workable and ethical theories, Kantianism, Social Contract Theory, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, and Virtue Ethics, that others use to guide their moral decision making, people tend to follow closely to one, a combination of two, or use which ever theory that will validate their decision or benefit them the most. I personally lean towards a combination of Kantianism and Virtue Ethics. In my everyday life, it is important that I continue to…

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    Digital Privacy Case Study

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    anyone have to face such embarrassment about their personal life when it’s not affecting their career? Whether there’s enough protection against obtaining someone information has always been a huge debate with digital privacy. Finding that the director of CIA was having an affair can be seen as a small offense, but what if information was obtained showing that he has been…

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    ID Chips Essay

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    every piece of personal information all in a matter of seconds. Unfortunately, this horrid thought is becoming a reality in today’s world with the use of ID chips. ID chips are tiny little devices that are injected into an individual 's skin once these devices are injected into the skin the individual can be tracked and pin pointed nearly anywhere on Earth, also, the ID Chip has access to the individuals personal information leading to the ultimate invasion of a person 's privacy. Where the use…

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    Privacy The privacy of American citizens are being violated because without privacy, there is no point in being an individual. There are so much privacy being broken into in the United States it's outrageous . In the article ‘’That’s No Phone That’s My Tracker’’ it uncovers that millions of cellphones users have been under government surveillance due to there. There are several cellular trackers constantly being checking off their record the location, of all phones on their…

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    A) The freedom of information act 1982 was established to enable information to be free to all people when the concern does have an impact or effect on these individuals (Freedom of Information Act, 1982). The act also constitutes what types of information can be accessed, who can officially access it and the different types of exemptions that may impact these. In terms of whether the act itself allows for people who use it to treat information and a national resource within the public sector,…

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    Care facilities, such as assisted living, residential care centers, and nursing homes, have a great responsibility. Their clients, as well as their clients' family members, are placing a great deal of trust in them. But, all too often, that trust is breached by staff who neglect or abuse a resident. These breaches of trust have brought up the subject of placing surveillance cameras in care facilities, to monitor staff and ensure resident safety and well being. Should video surveillance be used…

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