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American Education Week Youth Essay Contest

The Gamma Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Incorporated is sponsoring its Annual American Education Week Essay Contest for middle school and high school students. Gamma Chapter solicits your support by encouraging your students’ participation in the 2018 American Education Week Essay Contest. The goals of this essay contest are to provide an avenue for …

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Getting to Understand Privacy from a Consumers Perspective

Is there a reasonable way to adjusting your privacy settings in your smart phone?  Sort of similar to the automatically unreasonable censorship standards on social media lately?   Suppose Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) wouldn\’t have been subject to giving a scenario for America\’s Tech Giants to explain during the \”Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Privacy,\” hearing.  The …

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Who Will Shape Consumer Privacy Laws Using Common Sense Standards?

The 21st century can be classified as the \”Technology Industrial Revolution Era,\” with data being the market\’s driving force.  Companies leading the driving force must now generate a starting point from which to shape laws designed to protecting consumer\’s privacy.  The Dirksen Senate Office Building was where the hearing \”Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Privacy,\” …

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TECH 2020 Helps Bridge the Divide Bringing Diversity to the Industry

   What\’s the one word which is always talked about in some aspect every day, and people can\’t get enough?  It also requires multiple updates, and apps to function?  Technology.  That\’s right!  Not too bad, except when the device battery your operating loses charge.  Technology is changing the world around us and our dependency has …

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Sorry Bill

Today, no less than 2 hours after he was classified a sexually violent predator, Bill Cosby has been sentenced to no less than 3-10 years in prison after being convicted for raping an employee at Temple University back in 2004. He was convicted by a Pennsylvania judge in Norristown which throws me off a little bit. …

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