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    Do you believe the government is spying on you through electronic devices? The government has invented many ways to spy on us as the years go by. We live in a generation where technology is used on a everyday basis, and not knowing there's someone behind every electronic devices watching or listening to you.The privacy violations Americans experience today are similar to the privacy violations in 1984 because the government spies on us through our phones, listen to our conversation through mics…

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    people. Citizens are constantly being tracked by the government one way or another and in this case it’s through smartphones and cameras. The government shouldn’t be allowed the ability to be in the presence of someone’s privacy at all times. The surveillance technology used by Big Brother in the novel, 1984, was a telescreen something that was everywhere and you couldn't just stay away from. It was a way to find out what each person thought and said. In the novel it reads “ There were no…

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    The ever growing surveillance state of today’s most powerful nations poses an even greater threat. The use of state media throughout history has already been discussed, and there are even some examples today. Countries such as North Korea, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan possess some of the most censored media. Glenn Greenwald is a journalist that works for a newspaper called The Guardian, and is renowned for his role in publishing the top secret government files given to him by Edward Snowden. In…

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    to implement governmental control in his novel, 1984, regarding a totalitarian government that prohibits any ideas outside their own, through the use of the Thought Police’s predictive analytic technology, audio detection software, and constant surveillance. Companies in today’s society are reaping the benefits from utilizing analytical data to archive their customers’ psychological desires and purchases, to track what they are going to purchase. Similar, to the Thought Police, archiving…

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    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Does hacking into personal technology break your 4th amendment right? The government has been under fire recently for believing that they should be allowed access to…

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    recorded? Would you still say some of the things you say? Domestic surveillance is the topic, it is represented as a good thing because it helps keep the government and people in the world accountable for all of their actions through technology. Domestic surveillance is helpful to prevent terrorist attacks and other bad things from happening because it keeps people accountable for their actions and words. Domestic surveillance is the government gathering information from people in various…

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    Hi Everyone, This is a great discussion on a very contemporary problem that will continue to be an issue in this information age. Take HIPAA out of the equation for a moment, every person has so much personal information in various computer systems, we don’t even know the extent of it all. For instance, to name a few computer databases a nursing professional’s information resides are the Board of Nursing for every state he/she is licensed in, any professional organization he/she is certified…

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    the United States has increased its methods of surveillance with new technology advances and we need new privacy laws. Some concerns are video surveillance, data surveillance, government surveillance, and communications surveillance. There has been an increase in video surveillance since 9/11. Cameras are not just in important public places like the Statue of Liberty or the National Mall but also in the streets. In Manhattan, there are surveillance cameras everywhere so no one can walk…

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    In the defense department there are six branches of the armed forces. The six branches include The US Marine Corps, The US Army, The US Navy, The US Air Force, The US Coast Guard, and The US Special Operations Command. Out of the six branches in the armed forces The US Special Operations Command sticks out the most. The US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, consists of the elite and finest members of all other five branches of the armed forces. It is the most unrecognized and underrated armed…

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    Our phones are more like trackers which detects where we are and allows the government to know what we are doing. These authors claim, “millions of cellphone users...swept up in government surveillance” (Maass and Rajagopalan, 2012). This shows that we do not have privacy in reality we are being spied on by the government no matter what. According to these authors, “cellular system...record the location of all phones” (Maass and Rajagopalan,…

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