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All This Talk About Cyberbullying and Adolescents: Where is it Going? Cyberbullying and adolescents is now being manipulated by the US government in an attempt to reshape the way we use the Internet to help protect the feelings and emotions of a few teenage children. First things first, the loss of Megan Meier and Ryan

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The Latest Cyberbullying Assignment is Not There to Enhance Internet Safety but Rather to Further the Agenda of the New World Order Elite Through More Repression. More than a month back, the Megan Meier Cyberbullying Prevention Act was set up. This occured after a teenage girl committed suicide when the mother of a former friend

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Which States Allow Wiretapping is an Unimportant Issue When One Recognizes That Our Federal Government Has the Means to Spy on Any Citizen at Any Time. Which states allow wiretapping is a mute point when federal law allows the wiretapping, or recording, of phone calls and all other forms of electronic communication. Any state restrictions

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Face Recognition Software Can Track You Anywhere. George Orwell’s masterpiece of science fiction, politics, and society, 1984, offers us a glimpse into the not-so-distant future of oppressive government control.  One of the most disturbing aspects of this very possible future is the constant surveillance that Big Brother enacts on the entire populace.  The protagonist, Winston

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When Online Surveillance Monitors the Internet Activities of Activists People Become Frightened to Protest Against Their Government. When online surveillance becomes more widely known among American citizens perhaps it will become more of an issue then it is now. Very few people realize the extent to which Internet surveillance is practiced, particularly as it was

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You Could Be Targeted for Wiretapping Surveillance Under Current Laws. Wiretapping surveillance does not require a warrant, meaning anyone is a potential target for gross invasion of privacy. The NSA was given authority by President George W. Bush for warrantless wiretapping, defying the whole process of checks and balances and the law. Living under a

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