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Threats to civil liberties

privacy
This book helps teen readers understand the issues of privacy, how it has come about, what actions are being taken to address the concerns, and why some of those actions are controversial.
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Digital identity

your reputation online
2019
Explains how to protect one's digital identity, discussing online presence and reputation, and containing safety tips and hands-on projects.

Digital identity

your reputation online
Explains how to protect one's digital identity, discussing online presence and reputation, and containing safety tips and hands-on projects.

The last kid left

a novel
2017
"When a family tragedy goes viral, a young girl grapples with how to control her public persona just as she's coming to terms with her private self"--Provided by publisher.
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Civil liberties

the fight for personal freedom
2018
The civil liberties of American citizens are protected under the Constitution, but these rights are often violated. Explore the rights all Americans are entitled to and the fight to protect them.
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Privacy

2014
Presents a collection of essays that examine opposing views on the issue of privacy, including information on security, technology, sexuality and reproduction, and public interest.

The dead duke, his secret wife, and the missing corpse

an extraordinary Edwardian case of deception and intrigue
2015
"At the close of the Victorian era, as now, privacy was power. The extraordinarily wealthy 5th Duke of Portland had a mania for it, hiding in his horsedrawn carriage and creating tunnels between buildings to avoid being seen. So when, in 1897, an elderly widow asked the court to exhume the grave of her late father-in-law, T.C. Druce, under the suspicion that he'd led a double life as the 5th Duke, no one could dismiss her claim. The eccentric duke, Anna Maria was sure, had faked his death as Druce, and, therefore, her son should inherit the Portland millions. A lurid, decade-long case was born."--Provided by publisher.

Keeping found things found

the study and practice of personal information management
2008

Are you downloading copyrighted stuff?

2015
Author Sherri Mabry Gordon explains how peer-to-peer file sharing works, what is legal and what is not, and she explores new ways of using technology that can benefit everyone.

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