Concept of Privacy
The concept of
privacy might seem a simple one to most of us, but in fact the very
idea of
privacy is viewed in different ways in different cultures, some of ....
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The Right to Privacy
.... precisely the kind of control that is lacking in those aspects of the
privacy question involved .... Thus, the
idea of a "war" on drugs set the tone for one of the ....
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Medical ID Numbers
.... One of the primary reasons that many people oppose the
idea of a national registry involves concerns over
privacy rights and the data security of the database. ....
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The Idea of Culture
.... the author provides a discussion of the
idea of "culture," an
idea he lists .... on human subjectivity itself, in all its apparent freedom and
privacy, that power ....
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Privacy in the Workplace
.... That would tend to support the
idea that employers are entitled to monitor employee .... informs employees what they may expect in the way of
privacy, including how ....
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Privacy Issues
.... anonymous to a greater degree than we can today (Virtual
privacy, 1996, 16-17). Chapman (1996) echoes this theme while showing that the
idea of anonymity is at ....
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Divisive Issue of Abortion
.... However, subsequent decisions have tested even this division so that the
idea that there is some amorphous right of
privacy inherent in the Constitution has ....
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Argument Against Legalization of Drugs
.... that the Constitution is quite clear about freedom of speech and
privacy, and there .... because "under the First Amendment there is no such thing as a false
idea. ....
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Issue of Women's Reproductive Rights
.... In so doing, a new
idea was formulated concerning personal
privacy, here related to reproductive issues but perhaps applicable for other issues as well. ....
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Flexibility of the US Constitution
.... In keeping with this
idea of evolution, the founding Fathers provided for a ....
Privacy issues intersect with the Constitution in several different aspects, though ....
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Flexibility and the US Constitution
.... In keeping with this
idea of evolution, the founding Fathers provided for a ....
Privacy issues intersect with the Constitution in several different aspects, though ....
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The Idea of Euthanasia
.... Tong finds that the
idea of active euthanasia, while distasteful to many and .... overturned it on the ground that Karen's constitutional right to
privacy was broad ....
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Drug testing in the workplace
.... has the means and the motive to "invade" employees'
privacy, while employees .... A second goal involves the
idea that drug testing represents an objective, simple ....
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Whistle Blowing
.... The legal underpinning of the rejection of workplace
privacy is the
idea that when entering an employment agreement, an employee is giving up the right to do ....
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Examples of Whistle Blowing
.... The legal underpinning of the rejection of workplace
privacy is the
idea that when entering an employment agreement, an employee is giving up the right to do ....
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Regulating of Broadcasting Media
.... been imposed on the broadcasting media have been justified by the
idea that they .... It is evident that the right to
privacy is vital in American society; however ....
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Development of Different Species
.... Darwin explained the
idea of specialization by examining the facts as observed and .... makes it possible to protect the need of the consumer for
privacy while also ....
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Public Opinion & the Role of the Government
....
Privacy is insisted upon at all kinds of places in the area of what is .... opinion, says Lippmann, is that the government controls circulation of an
idea by the ....
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Drug Testing in the Workplace
.... in any place. If this
idea is interpreted too broadly, it may require that people seeking jobs have no
privacy at all. It is for ....
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The Legal Situation of Gays & Lesbians
.... either gays or heterosexuals who engaged in sodomy, since
privacy rights did not .... homosexuality seemed utopian, given the relative newness of the
idea that "gay ....
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Project Oxygen
The
idea of the project is to make computers human-centered and responsive to .... They will maintain personal
privacy by being able to respond to the individual ....
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
.... An integral part of the implementation of the
IDEA, an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is .... Students' concern with their
privacy should also be addressed. ....
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High Technology and Modern Life
.... That is particularly true in regard to human
privacy and human survival competency. .... The
idea of GPS is that a network of 24 satellites can send and transmit ....
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Being Digital
.... In terms of
privacy, though, it is less important how the information is stored .... multimedia is more powerful and informative for Negroponte to the
idea that it ....
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Being Digital
.... In terms of
privacy, though, it is less important how the information is stored .... multimedia is more powerful and informative for Negroponte to the
idea that it ....
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Fear of Computers
.... of the reasons why people fear these new technologies--they have no
idea what is .... Harmon and King 1). Another fear expressed by many concerns loss of
privacy. ....
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Legalization of Drugs
.... of
privacy accorded to American citizens are also threatened by attempts to curb personal drug use through urinalysis testing on the job. Also, the
idea of ....
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People who fear computers do not represent a new
.... of the reasons why people fear these new technologies--they have no
idea what is .... Harmon and King 1). Another fear expressed by many concerns loss of
privacy. ....
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CONFIDENTIALITY IN DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
.... does not work nearly as well in a modern information society." Paul Schwartz says that "the
idea of a physical dimension of
privacy retains little value today ....
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Bowers v. Hardwick Majority Opinion The purpose of this rese
.... heterosexuals." The issue of
privacy as the controlling principle in Bowers is rejected by the majority in the case, as is the corollary
idea that fundamental ....
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