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    and industrial construction‚ increased activity by foreign and domestic companies and rapid expansion of distribution channels. The overall India electronic security market is dominated by the imported products and nearly 60% of the security and surveillance equipments being imported by the companies from countries such as the US and the UK. The imports in the Indian market have been on an up rise in the recent years while domestic manufacturers share has been declining. The electronic security

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    company. Another 10% monitor social networking sites. Almost half of the companies use video monitoring to counter theft‚ violence and sabotage. Of those‚ only 7% state they use video surveillance to track employees’ on-the-job performance. Most employers notify employees of anti-theft video surveillance (78%) and performance-related video monitoring (89%). Research in the Indiana General Assembly provided three bills about workplace monitoring of an employee. First is: Bill 1545

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    The author used the criteria safety‚ a symbol of freedom‚ and power Americans demand to defend Americans right to own an SUV. The structure of a car will protect one from elements and collision . In a collision‚ the SUV will provide more protection than smaller cars do. The author believes that the right to feel safe‚in any car of one’s choice‚ should not be taken away from a person. A person should be allowed to drive what makes him feel safe. A car is the greatest symbol of American freedom. An

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    directed by Laura Poitras‚ that revolves around Edward Snowden‚ a computer professional that revealed classified information from the NSA (US National Security Agency) and the GCHQ (UK Government Communications Headquarters) concerning illegal surveillance programs run by this organizations along with the help of telecommunication companies and other governments. These programs consisted on illegally listening to phone conversations‚ reading e-mails and basically having access to the people’s social

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    Security Cameras

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    banks and at the high security areas‚ they are now entering public places such as malls‚ streets‚ stadiums and transport. Many people feel this affects their privacy. Apparently‚ there are advantages and disadvantages to the use of such devices. Surveillance cameras have several benefits. An obvious benefit is that the police can catch criminals in the act‚ thus reduce crimes. This will make the streets safer for ordinary people. A more important point is that criminals‚ particularly young offenders

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    MALARIA SURVEILLANCE

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    MALARIA SURVEILLANCE Malaria is Malaria Is caused by infection with a single-celled nucleated protozoan of the genus Plasmodium. There are four species of Plasmodium that cause disease in humans: P. Vivax P. falciparum P. ovale P. malariae P. vivax and P. falciparum are the most prevalent‚ accounting for almost 90 percent of all cases worldwide. Malaria life-cycle Anopheles mosquito goes through asexual and sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction occurs in the human body and sexual reproduction

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    PRISM is essential to prevent terrorism. Media and others glorified him because he sacrificed himself to expose the government snooping. He will go down in the history as one of the greatest whistle blowers. Most of the Americans did not want mass surveillance. Thousands of people signed the White House Petition to pardon him. He considered humanity was compromised by doing this spying work. The awards and recognition bestowed upon him suggest that he was protecting democratic values such as privacy

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    Big brothers eyes - by William D. Eggers and Eve Tushnet On 2 May 2002‚ The New York Post published an article about the use of surveillance cameras in public places written by William D. Eggers and Eve Tushnet of the Manhattan Institute‚ a high-profile right-wing think-tank. Entitled "Big Brother’s Eyes" and printed on The Post’s opinion page‚ William (Bill) Eggers was born in 1967 and is an American writer and government consultant. Eggers was born in New York City‚ grew up in the Chicago‚ Illinois

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    Why Spyware Is Wrong

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    The answer is never. These days‚ it is common for parents to get caught up in their child’s life‚ especially of that on the Internet. Kids are slowly being stripped of their basic freedoms and having their privacy violated with the assistance of surveillance equipments that allow parents to monitor what they see‚ post‚ and say. This may seem as a good thing‚ as most people believe that parents should snoop on their kids to make sure they do not get themselves into trouble‚ but it comes with a great

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    police cameras‚ and hidden cameras of all types. Closed circuit television‚ also known as surveillance‚ is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place or close observation‚ especially of a suspected spy or criminal‚ on a limited set of monitors. One of the reasons the government provides law enforcement cameras is for protection and safety for the community. The governmental surveillance is not about the government collecting the information

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