Freedom Of Information

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    Hacktivism & Civil Disobedience

    Hackers, those who have deep knowledge and understanding of the Internet and computer systems and networks, thrive on the openness and freedom the internet provides. Steven Levy’s “Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution” published nearly three decades ago outlines the hacker’s creeds: 1. Access to computers should be unlimited and total. 2. All information should be free. 3. Mistrust authority – promote decentralization. 4. Hackers should be judged by their hacking not bogus criteria such

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    Health and Social Care Unit 11 P5

    all personal documents are put away safely and securely from the eyes and possession of a third person. This is so that a third party doesn’t try find out personal information about someone and try to use it to their advantage, the legislation gives individuals a sense of security and reassurance that nobody knows their personal information without their permission. * The care standards act-this legislation has been put into place to make sure that care facilities like care homes, hospitals, dentists

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    A Teacher Is Better Than Self-Study

    that they can learn better by themselves then with a teacher because they have more freedom and independence in their self-study. In my opinion, it’s better to have a teacher who is able to guide people using the best approach to solve the problems. I feel that learning with a teacher is much better for several beneficial reasons. Some argue that they can learn better without a teacher because they have more freedom and independence in self-study. However, a teacher is a part of learning process.

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    Tinker V. Des Moines

    Gateway (Second Draft) Most of all of Supreme Court case from the time of Tinker V. Des Monies case have restricted the student rights of expression, student must be free to express themselves without unfair limits and the Tinker vs. Des Moines cases affirmed the rights of students to express themselves and the 1st Amendment prohibits laws that limit free expression. The case of Tinker v. Des Monies was rather a simple one. The case of whether the first amendment applied to students or just

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    Freedom of Expression

    your voice can change what others think and feel. But a world without freedom of expression would be a world without social change. This freedom of expression allows you to be who you are and not be ashamed to show the world. The question we must then ask ourselves is what if we were stripped away from the right to express ourselves? What would a society be like? Can our minds even fathom what life would be like? With freedom of expression we can express different things in different manners, although

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    Pornography

    Krystal Kennedy-1021125 * Rondella Legay-1022111 * Merissa Prescott-1021456 * Danielle Swain-1007423 Should Freedom of Expression extend to Pornography? The fight continues from institutions to focus groups, media houses and the press, individuals from the streets to the highest of Law making bodies around the world and even in Guyana are fighting for freedom of expression. Everyone seems to have a desire to express themselves freely and without interference, to say what’s on their

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    3 Rai

    Recording, Analysing and Using HR Information – 3RAI Activity 1 Two Reasons Why Organisations Need To Collect HR Data 1) Organisations need to collect HR data to comply with legislative and regulatory requirements such as equal opportunities monitoring, equal pay audits, recruitment planning, assessing skills balance, minimum wage, working time directive and health and safety. 2) Organisations also keep information records on training and performance for employees, this enables

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    3rai

    Resources Information Why an organisation needs to collect and record HR Data Organizations needs to collect HR data for a number of reasons, this can include but is not limited to: 1. Compliance; with legal or industry requirements. For example, organizations are required to keep a copy of an employee’s documents such as a passport to prove that an employee is eligible to work in that particular country. 2. Administration: A system needs to be in place to be able to store information about your

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    Freedom of Speech

    The Right to Freedom of Speech One of the greatest things about living in the United States is that it is a democratic society, it is considered to be “The Land of the Free”. The First Amendment gives Americans the right to freedom of religion and expression. This constitutes American people to speak freely without fear of harm or persecution. However like most things, freedom of speech has both positive and negative consequences. Freedom of Speech (liberty) is to speak and otherwise express

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    Introduction to American Constitution Law

    ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION TO THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION 7_4_2014 The idea is that there must be a tension between the different branches of the State power. This differs from the European style system because when you think about the normal situation where you have a prime minister, the reality is that in most countries, the PM becomes PM because he holds the majority in the legislative branch. So almost necessarily, the party who has the majority in the executive

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