Privacy in Today's Society
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What is your position on national ID cards? What is privacy? What does it mean to have privacy? How might people change their arguments based on the kinds of technology that we have today—smart phones, GPS trackers, spyware, and more. Is privacy achievable in our advanced state of technological development? Would national ID cards really make a difference in privacy one way or another?
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This solution describes differing viewpoints on privacy within today's society.
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I think that national ID cards are a necessary means by which to be able to identify and deport illegal aliens. Privacy is freedom from unreasonable and unwarranted intrusion into an individual's personal matters. What it means to have privacy is ...
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