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SurveillanceYou are your gradesSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Sun, 2008-05-04 21:43.education | grade school | high school | online grading systems | privacy | Surveillance
This New York Times article discusses the implications of new online systems that allow parents to monitor their children’s grades and attendance. Google Earth in Bahrain
Surveillancebiometrics | CCTV | FRS | Google Earth | satellite imagery | Surveillance | webcams
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Surveillance is not what first comes to mind when you think of visual rhetoric. Although images collected via the various forms of surveillance are often perceived as irrefutable evidence and therefore not rhetorical, surveillance images, like photographs, are as rhetorical as any other piece of evidence.
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