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    Introduction: During the late nineties the Internet exploded in popularity as more users began to connect to the web. Services like AOL allowed users to connect to the internet and access information through portals. Most internet users originally connected to the web through their computer, but as new technologies became available more people connected to the internet using phones, tablets, game consoles and other devices. In 1993, less than 1% of the global population was connected to the…

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    What if it was a fact that out of, say, one thousand freshman girls starting off at college this year, a total of two hundred of them will likely be a victim of sexual assault? According to Wood County’s Rape Crisis Center, in their brochure titled, You Don’t Have to Cope Alone: A Booklet for the Female Sexual Assault Survivor, sexual assault is defined to be “crimes involving sexual conduct or sexual contact.” In an article titled, “Researchers Just Found a Way to Reduce Sexual Assault on…

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    Response Essay Rewrite In recent times, Apple and the FBI have been arguing over the creation of software that would be able to reveal encrypted information. The author of the article Biting Apple Bruises Privacy Rights, argues the idea that by forcing Apple to hack their product will result in future violations of security and privacy. Personally, I strongly agree with the writer’s belief that forcing companies to reveal secured information is completely unwarranted and should not be allowed…

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    On Friday 10/09/2015, at 0147 hours, Security Officers Omar Alonso and Marcellus Wester responded to a call for assistance with a disorderly male patient from E.D. room # C-24. Both Officers arrived at 0148 hrs. and met with Nurse Christiane Dotson who stated that the patient, Sanchez-Garlobo, Manuel (MRN: 70032631/FIN: 84678786) was belligerent and would not follow any instructions given to him by the attending Physician or any nursing staff. She also stated that he had a pair of scissors in…

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    that have on our everyday lives? If you look up in a dictionary the definition of privacy, you will find many variations and examples. One of the more in depth definitions of privacy is the “freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, secret surveillance, or unauthorized disclosure of one’s personal data or information” (Privacy, A). How does privacy translate in today’s modern society, where individuals, businesses and governments have access to so much information? People have many…

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    I. BACK GROUND National ID cards for Unique Identification have long been advocated as resources to enhance national security, debunk probable terrorists, and guard against illegitimate immigrants. National ID Cards are in use in many realms around the world together with supreme European countries, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Presently India; The Aadhar Project was sold to the public based on the claim that enrolment was “Controlled”. This basically meant that there was no…

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    Running Head: DYSLEXICS BEING A HIDDEN COMMUNITY 1 Applied Drama And Psychology In Action Continual Assessment One Research Paper About Dyslexics Being A Hidden Community: Following The American Psychological Association’s Guidelines Myron H.R. Lam Singapore Polytechnic DYSLEXICS ARE A HIDDEN COMMUNITY 2 My definition of a hidden community one that interacts with society daily…

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    sensitive information about wrongdoings of the Central Intelligence Agency, who were guilty of unethical acts of phone and internet surveillance. INTRODUCTION Edward Snowden, a former contractor employed to the CIA in the United States of America, left the country after leaking sensitive information to the public about extensive acts of internet and phone surveillance by the American government for which he worked. He made headlines across the world in late May - early June 2013 when the…

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    society. In the book, civilian’s lives are controlled, every move they make is monitored with surveillance technology. Today there is surveillance technology and as time goes by they are creating more. George Orwell explains how Big Brother has strict control over society just by the use of technology, in today’s society everyone is so revolved, who knows what is being exposed to our government. Surveillance/ Limitations II “ The telescreen received and transmitted…

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    Edward Snowden is a government contractor who leaked information on the NSA surveillance network. Alerting the public to the fact that the NSA was conducting untargeted gathering of information on average American citizens. Public opinion on Snowden is divided; John Cassidy, writer for The New Yorker hails Snowden as a hero, (Cassidy) while his fellow New Yorker writer Jeffrey Toobin calls him “a grandiose narcissist who deserves to be in prison” (Toobin) By releasing this information, Snowden…

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