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    Not only can genetic databases be of use in the medical field, but also for FBI purposes. With the help of a national genetic database, the FBI would be able to quickly identify missing persons, cadavers, and criminals. The intention of obtaining a genetic database is to solve murders and identify other victims that could only previously be identified as Jane or John Doe. The International Homicide Investigators Association claims that nationally there are more than 40,000 unidentified cadavers.…

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    One warning expressed through 1984 is the use of devices called “telescreens” to keep track of everyone’s actions. He warns that surveillance voids basic human rights and must be eliminated. I think forced surveillance is a complete invasion of privacy. Today, it is easier than ever to own surveillance equipment. Surveillance equipment is cheaper, easier to use, and more easily hidden. Humans have a…

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    may seem simple; since drugs are generally viewed negatively, why are there not standardized drug testing procedures? Ethical implications such as invasion of privacy and testing without a probable cause prevent this from happening. Since the 1980’s when the war on drugs…

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    women’s privacy. I didn’t know some cops did this to obtain nude photos until now. I find it dumb because the cop should already know that invading privacy is against the law. Since when did cops have more rights than us? We are all born with equal rights. In my opinion, I believe some cops are good and some are bad. However, we can’t judge all cops the same. If my privacy was invaded, I would report the cop instantly to the commander/chief. It is wrong to search invade people’s privacy…

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    to join ISIS. This needs to be stopped because ISIS can become a real threat if their number grow so we need to try to stop as many people as we can by joining them and giving them information about the US. Wiretapping may invade your privacy, but you have to think about what it is doing to prevent something terrible from happening. Think about September 11, 2001. Think about the awful things people went through on that day and even to now because losing a loved one or a part of you…

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    “e”, for instance e-health. Electronic health is evolving in multiple establishments in hopes to enhance quality and efficiency. The political effort put in place to encompass everyone has not been as smooth as planned. Evaluating individual’s privacy, documenting it with something that has not been tried and trusted over time has created a lot of controversy. Change is hard for a lot of people, especially if there is no choice, red flags are rapidly appearing. Technology advancements…

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    times. Some reasons are when they talk about big brother and how he has is eyes on you 24/7 and how the government has all access to your cell phone. I feel as the government should not have access to someone’s phone, they need their privacy and would not want their privacy invaded. For Example, Big Brother said, “Big Brother is Watching You.”, this means that no matter where you go or what you do you are being watched at all times. They have a tremendous amount of cameras around the city to…

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    Hrm/300 Week 2

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    1. In your own words, describe what privacy means and what privacy protection companies should give employees. I feel that privacy in the workplace means personal information that an individual shares with an organization is protected and will not be shared with any other individual or entity other than those who are required and have access to the information and those who have consent to view the information. In addition, privacy can refer to the degree that an employer observes and gathers…

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    that she is being watched. This provides a sense of sagacity for citizens because they know no they can trust her. It is hard to run for president not only because you have to corroborate your commitment over the United States, but you also have no privacy at…

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    that makes up our life in this world that we do. We should be able to enjoy the internet without worrying about if our vital information being in the wrong place or at someone else’s disposal. Many laws today are considered unjust, but our privacy and cyber-privacy are big topics on how easily accessible it is for hackers and people in general…

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