an Information Technology Age 1. List and describe at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual to research citizen’s private data. Google.com is a technology which allows an individual to search for information on another person. If you are looking for information on someone, searching the web using Google is one of the best places to start. A person can find background information, phone numbers, addresses, maps and more. On the flip side, anyone can find the same information about
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Privacy is very important for a healthy democracy. I know I would want to know why and how they are doing it. Knowing how they find our information the who, what, why, when and how they are trying to access our private information and what are they going to use it for! I think we should know all that information, so we know what we shouldn’t be doing on social media, on the phone, emails etc. We read about these things but we don’t take it seriously because we’re not doing
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has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance”. Therefore, it is a violation because they are allowed the freedom of thought, to believe whatever they choose to believe. Article 19 is violated because it states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression;
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that related to the topic of our assignment. Besides, I would like to thank the authority of Southeast University for providing us with a good environment and facilities to complete this assignment and also for offering this subject “Media & Information Technology Law”. Finally, an honorable mention goes to my family and friends for their understandings and supports on me in completing this assignment. Without helps of the particular that mentioned above, I would face many difficulties while doing
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Privacy in an Information Technology Age Diana Flynn Strayer University Professor James Merola April 30, 2012 1. List and describe at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual to research citizen’s private data. Intelius.com is a technology that helps people find family members, friends, classmates, military buddies and almost anyone living in the United States. It sells background information to anyone or
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instances of being enlightened with new information from other secondary sources. Going back to the primary document, The Declaration of Independence was the single greatest primary document that could be used in this paper. Working with it, discovering what each bill and what each sentence meant was extremely influential on how I view America today. Of Course, people back before the Declaration was signed and put in place would not have felt real freedom until this document gave it to them. Being
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During a time of national crisis, citizens of the United States will have their freedoms limited. A national crisis would include a war happening within our country, an invasion, and a terrorist attack. In a situation where the United States experiences a national crisis, freedom of speech, expression, and press will be limited to keep everyone in the country and the government safe. Once a situation is declared a national crisis, the Federal government will begin to decide what should be done for
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call themselves American’s. To me being an American Citizen used to mean freedom; freedom to be a person, freedom to get an education, freedom to vote. Being an American citizen I am free to vote, to dress how I want, to get an education, to hold a job, even though I am a women. There are many countries around the world where those freedoms I have are illegal for women. There is more to being an American citizen than having freedom, although that is a huge perk. American citizen are supposed to be fighters
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persuade his audience to believe? Use the text to justify your answer. Reagan is talking to Russian students and stressing on the fact that freedom is the key to everything. I'm assuming he wants students in Moscow, and all over Russia to understand that once you have freedom, you can acheive anything. He said, "We are seeing the power of economic freedom spreading around the world. Places such as the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan have vaulted into the technological era, barely pausing in
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practice affecting work in schools Like other organisations schools must function within the law. The data protection act 1998 under this act information can only be kept and used for the purpose intended for example information that has been collected in order for the school to care for the children health and medical information and all personal information must be kept on site at all times. The UN convention on rights of the child act 1989 was created in 1998 but was not ratified in the UK until
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