Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | There is lot of trade constriction, protectionism and war going on at the same time, and with all that comes a loss of personal privacy and a shift toward a police state. We're seeing all of that happen right here in the United States under the Bush regime -- lots of war, military action, protectionism and a loss of privacy and basic human rights.
So, I am actually a huge proponent of free trade without all the profit mongers involved. I'm a proponent of fair trade, which is free trade between two countries where the people doing the work can make an honest living. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | UPDATE: The invasion of personal privacy has increased rapidly in the last decade with the growth and power of computer systems and telecommunications. The new technologies have given business, as well as government, the ability to gather immense amounts of personal information on everyone. At the same time, the American public has become more concerned with this issue. A public opinion poll by Louis Harris & Associates in 1993 found 83 percent of Americans are concerned about threats to their personal privacy. | Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele See book keywords and concepts | As for one of the advantages: "Your personal privacy and sense of comfort are a priority to us. Our medications are primarily the drugs people may have trouble ordering in real life. Drugs like Viagra and Cialis may cause many people undue embarrassment in talking about or purchasing. Being able to purchase online and have the drugs shipped right to your home can eliminate that embarrassment."
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The profit motive that sparked an explosion in cyberpharmacies also has radically changed the way hospitals do business. | E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | Disagreement over the extent of personal privacy and over interpretation of unreasonable has brought many cases before the Supreme Court. manslaughter The unlawful killing of a person, without malice or premeditation. Involuntary manslaughter is accidental, such as running into someone with a car. Voluntary manslaughter is committed in the "heat of passion," as in a spontaneous fight in which one person is killed by a strong blow. Manslaughter is usually considered less serious than murder. Both murder and manslaughter are types of homicide. | | These laws are difficult to enforce, however, and many people believe they violate personal privacy.
Stanford-Binet scale (STAN-fuhrd-bi-NAY) A test developed in 1916 to measure intelligence and knowledge. After several subsequent revisions, the Stanford-Binet scale has become the foundation of intelligence quotient testing. status The relative position of an individual within a group, or of a group within a society. fa Though the term can refer to either high or low standing, it is often used only to imply a position of prestige. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | A reprint of ALA's 1996 chronology is available in book form in Censored 1997 (New York: Seven Stories Press, 1997) by Peter Phillips & Project Censored.
3. personal privacy Assaulted Without Public Debate
1986 SYNOPSIS: In 1986, the FBI was quietly given extraordinary powers to look into the most private files of Americans "suspected of being in the employ of a foreign power. | | A public opinion poll by Louis Harris & Associates in 1993 found 83 percent of Americans are concerned about threats to their personal privacy. This is a five point increase from the year before and a 49 percentage point increase since 1970.
A report titled "Privacy and the National Information Infrastructure: Safeguarding Telecommunications-Related Information," issued by the U.S. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | Disagreement over the extent of personal privacy and over interpretation of unreasonable has brought many cases before the Supreme Court. manslaughter (man-slaw-tuhr) The unlawful killing of a person, without malice or premeditation. Involuntary manslaughter is accidental, such as running into someone with a car. Voluntary manslaughter is committed in the "heat of passion," as in a spontaneous fight in which one person is killed by a strong blow. Manslaughter is usually considered less serious than murder. Both murder and manslaughter are types of homicide. | | These laws are difficult to enforce, however, and many people believe they violate personal privacy.
Stanford-Binet scale (sTAN-fuhrd-bi-nay) A test developed in 1916 to measure intelligence and knowledge. After several subsequent revisions, the Stanford-Binet scale has become the foundation of intelligence quotient testing. status The relative position of an individual within a group, or of a group within a society. fa Though the term can refer to either high or low standing, it is often used only to imply a position of prestige. |
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