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ParticipantThere is a fine line between protecting one’s interests and invasion of others’ privacy, and I think this sits on that line. While it is useful to know who you are dealing with in some circumstances, it gives access to information that some may not be able to filter or interpret correctly. For example, how many John Smiths born in 1974 are there? Is someone with a traffic offense really a criminal?
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ParticipantThere is a fine line between protecting one’s interests and invasion of others’ privacy, and I think this sits on that line. While it is useful to know who you are dealing with in some circumstances, it gives access to information that some may not be able to filter or interpret correctly. For example, how many John Smiths born in 1974 are there? Is someone with a traffic offense really a criminal?
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ParticipantThere is a fine line between protecting one’s interests and invasion of others’ privacy, and I think this sits on that line. While it is useful to know who you are dealing with in some circumstances, it gives access to information that some may not be able to filter or interpret correctly. For example, how many John Smiths born in 1974 are there? Is someone with a traffic offense really a criminal?
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ParticipantThere is a fine line between protecting one’s interests and invasion of others’ privacy, and I think this sits on that line. While it is useful to know who you are dealing with in some circumstances, it gives access to information that some may not be able to filter or interpret correctly. For example, how many John Smiths born in 1974 are there? Is someone with a traffic offense really a criminal?
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ParticipantWatch Question Time on C-Span. UK parliamentary debates are democracy in action, and are often an eloquent battle of wits. A Prime Minister is not a figurehead, like head of state. He is the mover and shaker so gets all the flack. There has always been a strong anti-European sentiment in Britain, and this man is undoubtedly one of it’s more outspoken advocates. He looks a little too fresh-faced to know what a Brezhnev apparatchik was.
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ParticipantWatch Question Time on C-Span. UK parliamentary debates are democracy in action, and are often an eloquent battle of wits. A Prime Minister is not a figurehead, like head of state. He is the mover and shaker so gets all the flack. There has always been a strong anti-European sentiment in Britain, and this man is undoubtedly one of it’s more outspoken advocates. He looks a little too fresh-faced to know what a Brezhnev apparatchik was.
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ParticipantWatch Question Time on C-Span. UK parliamentary debates are democracy in action, and are often an eloquent battle of wits. A Prime Minister is not a figurehead, like head of state. He is the mover and shaker so gets all the flack. There has always been a strong anti-European sentiment in Britain, and this man is undoubtedly one of it’s more outspoken advocates. He looks a little too fresh-faced to know what a Brezhnev apparatchik was.
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ParticipantWatch Question Time on C-Span. UK parliamentary debates are democracy in action, and are often an eloquent battle of wits. A Prime Minister is not a figurehead, like head of state. He is the mover and shaker so gets all the flack. There has always been a strong anti-European sentiment in Britain, and this man is undoubtedly one of it’s more outspoken advocates. He looks a little too fresh-faced to know what a Brezhnev apparatchik was.
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ParticipantWatch Question Time on C-Span. UK parliamentary debates are democracy in action, and are often an eloquent battle of wits. A Prime Minister is not a figurehead, like head of state. He is the mover and shaker so gets all the flack. There has always been a strong anti-European sentiment in Britain, and this man is undoubtedly one of it’s more outspoken advocates. He looks a little too fresh-faced to know what a Brezhnev apparatchik was.
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ParticipantThis very probably neither true nor urban legend, but has all the markings of a parable or an allegorical tale. They are fun and sometimes powerful tools, but are easy to formulate. Given all that has happened recently in the reward system, it would be quite easy to reverse engineer this one so that the teacher is the socialist, and the students the capitalists. It would be equally effective.
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ParticipantThis very probably neither true nor urban legend, but has all the markings of a parable or an allegorical tale. They are fun and sometimes powerful tools, but are easy to formulate. Given all that has happened recently in the reward system, it would be quite easy to reverse engineer this one so that the teacher is the socialist, and the students the capitalists. It would be equally effective.
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ParticipantThis very probably neither true nor urban legend, but has all the markings of a parable or an allegorical tale. They are fun and sometimes powerful tools, but are easy to formulate. Given all that has happened recently in the reward system, it would be quite easy to reverse engineer this one so that the teacher is the socialist, and the students the capitalists. It would be equally effective.
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ParticipantThis very probably neither true nor urban legend, but has all the markings of a parable or an allegorical tale. They are fun and sometimes powerful tools, but are easy to formulate. Given all that has happened recently in the reward system, it would be quite easy to reverse engineer this one so that the teacher is the socialist, and the students the capitalists. It would be equally effective.
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ParticipantThis very probably neither true nor urban legend, but has all the markings of a parable or an allegorical tale. They are fun and sometimes powerful tools, but are easy to formulate. Given all that has happened recently in the reward system, it would be quite easy to reverse engineer this one so that the teacher is the socialist, and the students the capitalists. It would be equally effective.
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