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    Workplace Surveillance

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    Technology in workplace (surveillance) Definition of technology * The study and knowledge of the practical‚ especially industrial‚ use of scientific discoveries. (Cambridge Dictionary Online) * Technology also refers to tools‚ machines and control devices used to carry out tasks and the principles‚ techniques and reasoning which accompany them. (Tony Watson‚ 2008) * Many fields of science have benefited from technology‚ as well as commerce and industry over the many centuries of human

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    Surveillance Society

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    the so-called “surveillance society”. Evaluate this statement.What exactly is a ‘surveillance society’? The term is often used by the popular media to refer to the older more totalitarian notions of the ‘security state’ or Orwellian references to ‘Big Brother’ (Wood‚ 2009: 180). Surveillance can be defined as being a form of social control in which individuals are being monitored directly through several authorities e.g. The Government and the Police‚ with the idea that surveillance protects us in

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    Government Surveillance

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    Government Surveillance Have you ever just thought to yourself what does the government really do ? Government surveillance goes too far and now they (do everything). As used in an article by Sara Schwartz‚ “Big Brother’s” reach has gotten way wider‚ recording our movements and our conversations in a surprising amount of places”(Huffpost). Therefore‚ I disagree with government surveillance due to the use of bugging cell phones‚watching through webcams‚ and observing people through street cameras. There

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    to smoke before exams or when they are relaxing with friends. A further point is that governments throughout the world make huge profits from levying taxes on cigarettes. This provides funds can be used for building schools‚ hospitals and other public amenities. The tobacco industry also employs tens of thousands of people throughout the world‚ particularly in poorer countries. Without cigarettes‚ these people would have no jobs. Therefore‚ people should have the right to choose whether they smoke

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    Video Surveillance

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    Home Security and Video Surveillance using GSM Modem Sneha Fotedar [1]‚ Tanvi Agarwal [2]‚ Shaheen Shaikh [3]‚ Preety [4] Department of Computer Engineering AISSMS IOIT University of Pune {snehafotedar‚ tanvi.ag0607‚ shaikhshahheen‚ preety032}@gmail.com Nowadays‚ researchers experience continuous growth in network surveillance. The reason being is the instability incidents that are happening all around the world. Therefore‚ there is a need of a smart surveillance system for intelligent monitoring

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    domestic surveillance

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    Domestic Surveillance Is it right to invade one’s privacy? Chanelle Williams SOC 120 Ashley Arends 04/21/214 When most people think of Domestic Surveillance cameras‚ spyware‚ phone tapping‚ protection as well as invasion of privacy are the things that comes to mind. People know that Domestic Surveillance is one way their country knows what is going on and can use the surveillance for proof of things like terrorism‚ thieves‚ etc. But does this means that having Domestic Surveillance

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    know that smoking is bad‚ but they convince themselves it’s simply "not as terrible as they make it sound." Smoking is a social activity as well. Many people who smoke do so as a way to start conversations and interact at parties or in crowded places. This is known as "social smoking‚" and it usually involves alcohol as a complement. Many teenagers start smoking due to peer

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    Video Surveillance

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    because you are – if you are in a public place of course. I say public place meaning places such as elevators‚ schools‚ airports‚ public transit stations‚ stores‚ and streets – basically anywhere but your home. Sure‚ this feeling can be uneasy‚ perhaps go as far as to make you feel uncomfortable but video surveillance is a necessary precaution and the invasion of privacy is worth it for our safety. So what makes this “invasion of privacy” worth it? Well ‚ video surveillance definitely has a lot of pros

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    Video surveillance

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    of video surveillance Today‚ more or less in different countries‚ it doesn’t matter if you take a walk in the streets‚ go to a store‚ or maybe visit a friend’s home‚ you will most likely end up on a videotape. Video surveillance is a highly debated subject all around the world. Some say that video surveillance is necessary and some say that it’s an invasion of privacy. Who’s right? According to Will Bryne in his article Orwell rolls in his grave: Britain’s endemic surveillance cameras talk back

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    Banning smoking in public places I’d like to talk about the banning smoking in public places. Generally‚ is known about smoking that can cause different types of cancer‚ yellow teeth and unpleasant smell. I think that smoking in public places represent a real problem‚ because smoking can lead to serious health problems for both the person who smoke and the sitting next to him. Nowadays‚ smoking is a leading cause of mortality in the world‚ but also a very profitable business for some companies

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