It depends on the purpose of doing so.
There are a lot of security companies, like ADT for example, that provide home monitoring security. You can also buy closed circuit surveillance cameras, but it's more important to prevent a robbery than to film one.
A security camera is a type of surveillance camera or device that uses video surveillance to monitor an area for suspicious activity. For example, a security camera may be used to monitor an area where people are entering and leaving through an entrance or exit.
Due to the advent of smartphones such as the iPhone, it is possible to download an app that will act as a security camera in your absence. Apps such as iCam are an example of this and this is a very cheap way of obtaining surveillance.
These are for their personal security .Usually, yes. Most stores have a sign that says there a camera watching you, Target, for an example, has signs saying "SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS ARE WATCHING YOU" I don't think walmart has a sign, but they do have cameras.
There are stores that specialize in security systems, but any store that has a technology/hardware section will most likely have it. Stores that sell cameras or video cameras, for example. There are also stores that sell all kind of security related technology, such as car alarms, house alarms, and surveillance cameras.
Yes, some wireless security cameras can operate off of an Internet service. The Linksys Wireless-N Home Surveillance Camera is an example of one such security camera. It uses the Internet to send a live feed of video to a web browser or a smart phone.
Depending on the level of security you need, there are a few options. Brinks is an example of a company that installs security systems in homes with some very effective services (door alarms, cameras, and motion sensors). If you want to install the system yourself, you could buy a home-security package on Amazon or Walmart.
Adversarial journalism is a style of reporting that involves aggressively challenging those in power, often through investigative reporting, in order to uncover corruption, wrongdoing, or lack of transparency. This approach aims to hold individuals or institutions accountable and serve the public interest by revealing hidden information or exposing unethical behavior.
smash, not the most complex but it has a few sub-routines
In Nigeria there is an organisation - SIERRA-CISR (Centre for Intelligence Study & Research) - Training in Counterintelligence, Operative Intelligence, Surveillance and Protective Intelligence. Telephone 09-8734060 GSM 07033060558 - or email fhisnr@yahoo.com. Abuja, Nigeria. www.sierracisr.org
Adversarial debating is debating in front of an audience in which the objective is not to clarify differences of opinion or to agree on common ground but to attack the opponents case by whatever means in order to win over the audience. The British and American courtroom system is an example of adversarial debating. The councils for the prosecution and defence attack each others case to win over the jury. The truth may never emerge from the process - its more show business than debate. Discussing your smoking habit with your Dad is non-adversarial debating (or at least starts out to be)
There have been several instances where the government has been proven to be dishonest with Americans. One notable example is the revelation in 2013 of mass surveillance programs by the National Security Agency (NSA) through whistleblower Edward Snowden. This confirmed widespread surveillance of American citizens' communications, contradicting previous government statements claiming such actions did not occur.