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    9/11 Improvements

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    When the shocking attack on 9/11 occurred civilians was frightened and scared from the attack. From that led the USA Patriot Act was passed on October 26,2001 to keep everyone safe and ease the fear that the american people had from the attack. As a result of 9/11, there has been many improvements of surveillance for the purpose of helping civilians safe. There are many improvements of surveillance to keep civilians safe. As stated the USA Patriot Act passed on October 6, 2001 was to ease the…

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    Personal data is important no matter who you are. The chance of hackers accessing your information and handing it out to whomever they please to is a scary and real thing. Watching what athletes participate in on their free time is absurd. The collages signing contracts with companies to do so, are no longer protecting their students. There is not, and never will be, a way for electronic data, as they are using, to be one hundred percent safe from falling into the wrong hands.…

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    The film “Stormbreaker” wouldn’t be such a great action and adventure film without the interesting characters, the quest and a sense of danger. Stormbreaker wouldn’t be such a good action and adventure film without interesting characters. In “Stormbreaker” the plot and the characters take a big chunk out of the movie as most of the dialogue is done by characters, so, you NEED interesting character for an action and adventure movie like Stormbreaker. Evidence for this is in when the movie…

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    Edward Snowden

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    Edward Snowden, a man currently seeking asylum in Russia is responsible for releasing classified documents in 2013. While employed by the National Security Agency (NSA) he released documents proving the government was involved in a massive surveillance program that involved citizen’s private communications. While I do not agree with the government doing such things I do not agree with how and why Mr. Snowden released the information. Mr. Snowden was acting as a contractor for the NSA,…

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    Disadvantages Of Bit Coins

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    Money laundering, tax evasion, and other illegal financial activities trace back to the bit-coins. These circumstances have damaged both the market system and business. Bit-coins are a kind of cyber money; many people would consider cyber money is always useful and not harmful since we sometimes purchase products via Amazon or Apple’s gift cards. However, there is the most important factor differentiating the bit-coins and cyber money; government regulation, it determines a limitation of using…

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    3 IP Camera 3.1 Background: Before going into the detail of the IP camera first of all i want to explain the difference between the analogue and IP camera and advantages of the IP over the analogue camera. As in the earlier chapter we explain in detail that what is the importance of the electronic camera in the surveillance with the help of camera we can monitor the any area or location remotely and examine the environment. With the evolution of CCTV the…

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    Apple Security Attack

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    Apple is a well-known, successful company with a lot of customer gratitude and support. On December 2nd, 2015, a terrorist attack in San Bernardino occurred, effecting Apple’s company entirely (Waddell). Apple was asked to pull down a security wall on their devices to help with the investigation through the shooters IPhone 5C. However, Apple should not have to risk the security and safety imposed on their devices for the investigation of the San Bernardino attacks. The core issue is concerning…

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    The enhancement in the field of technology has affected the life of the people to such an extent that people of modernized world cannot even think to survive without such technologies. Now days the impact of technology has touched every sphere whether it is science, engineering, law or for that matter shopping as well. Recently the advancement in technology has even impacted the “marketing”. A drone which is basically a small, remote-controlled helicopters called 'octocopters'. They look like…

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    Sentiments about the free government-phone phenomenon continue to arise, while some sets of feelings forge their way toward opposing points of view, as well as positive ones. Meaning, well beyond the fact that free-phones-from-the-government began their existence almost fifteen years ago, current year 2016 reaction convincingly commences its revelation of surprisingly shocking sentiments. Surely, not every perspective on the-Obama-phone low-income communications program harbors ill intent.…

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    Amala

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    What's the point of having identification if someone doesn't approach it correctly? We all have names we are born with, we don't get to choose them, but yet we can change them. In some cases it doesn't even matter what we change it too, because the government look at us as a number. Our social security number is how they identify us. Or in court, your identified like a case number. Rachel Ingber once said “ a name represents identity, a deep feeling and holds tremendous significance to its owner…

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