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    part of what it means to be human”(172). Based on my research in The Guardian, there is a development in a surveillance called “Optic Nerve”. It is the collaboration of Government Communications Headquarters(GCHQ) and NSA to save abundance of Yahoo webcam user’s pictures. It is to determine whether it is a potential terrorism target or not. In a six month period, it saved more than 1.8 million of Yahoo user’s data. In addition, the program saved one picture every five minutes. Optic Nerve method is

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    1- The ‘Best Fit’ School /Contingency Theory/ Matching Model. The basic principle of this model is to match the business strategy of the organisation with the human resources strategy to achieve competitive advantage through the effective management of staff (Boxall, 1992). This approach is based on two main extremities; external fit and internal fit; whereas, the external fit aims to vertically integrate the HR activities and practices such as structure and systems with the business strategy

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    more complex, most of us find ourselves engaging in forms of communication that we never imagined. Instead of calling our friends on the phone, we send them a quick text message. Rather than having face-to-face meetings, we are able to meet via webcam or video chat. As opposed to asking people about their days, we already know what they’re up to by “friending” or “following” them on their social media platforms. Despite all the change in communication patterns that has occurred within our own

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    In 2013, Edward Snowden leaked classified information from the NSA that the United States government was illegally spying on its citizens. There was no interest in the subject at the time, but it brought about awareness to the citizens that they were always being monitored. Snowden immediately went into hiding, and faces serious jail time, and possibly the death penalty if apprehended. In “Snowden Does Not Deserve the Threat He Faces” Alan Rusbridger argues how Edward Snowden does not deserve to

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    The three ways information will be shared within the university will include using Slack, having weekly webcasts, and also conducting once a month face-to-face meetings.  Slack is an app that allows you to organize your team conversations in open channels that make it possible for everyone to have a view on what is going on.  The weekly webcasts will be used because they are a way to touch base with the other people within the university and to make sure things are going according to plan.  The monthly

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    babies became so hungry that they started attacking each other. At one point, a nestling got his talon caught in a balloon strings that was in the nest and was no more vulnerable to the mother’s attacks. Jeffrey Brodeur was the person in charge of this webcam for the nest, and the behavior along with the backlash from the viewers led him to consult some osprey experts. The experts that Jeffrey conferred with stated that although this behavior was

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    Effects of Using Computers As the world is developing rapidly, people rely more and more on science and technology. When they define the concept of science and technology, “most people today think of silicon chips, iPods, high-definition TVs, and visual cell phones” (Wilson 320). Among those high-tech inventions, cars and cell phones are two scientific inventions that mostly affect people’s lives. For example, they can get to the destination faster or simply make a phone call to talk instead of

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    Social Media is a Danger to Todays Society! Social media is a danger to today’s society. By people not thinking about what they are posting, they are potentially ruining their working opportunities and long term careers. As well as this, people are talking to and getting into relationships with people over the internet that they do not know and are being Catfished. Every year these problems are growing, germinating and getting worse as the development of the internet and social media increases. Firstly

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    Proctoring to insure integrity is when an individual is taking an exam in the supervision of a proctor. In which within University of the People it allows a protector to give you the exam all over the world. It gives each individual the same chance and fairness throughout the whole classroom to achieve a fair and honest exam score. A proctor is a person that, is an adult 21 years or older, a person that holds a job of integrity, like a librarian, a past educator, or your boss. The proctor must not

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    I have physical conditions that sometimes prevents me from being as physically present as I would often like. Even 10 years ago this would have been a major issue both socially and occupationally. However, with the improvements in technology, the increase in affordability of that technology, and the social acceptance of that technology, I have been able to have both an active social and occupational life. In chapter, 11 of the textbook Organizational Behavior by Timothy A. Judge and Stephen P

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