- Jan 2023
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news.harvard.edu news.harvard.edu
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ProPublica recently reported that breathing machines purchased by people with sleep apnea are secretly sending usage data to health insurers, where the information can be used to justify reduced insurance payments.
!- surveillance capitalism : example- - Propublica reported breathing machines for sleep apnea secretly send data to insurance companies
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- Mar 2021
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www.kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com
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Vision-based combat. The success of a ninja action is solely based on guards’ vision.
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- Mar 2019
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images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu
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encroachments
A good word for the particularly insidious efforts of child labor at the time. To encroach:"to enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another." Thank you Merrian Webster. Word Origin information includes "The history behind "encroach" is likely to hook you in. First appearing in English in the 16th century, the word derives from the Middle English "encrochen," which means "to get or seize." The Anglo-French predecessor of "encrochen" is "encrocher," which was formed by combining the prefix en- ("in") with the noun "croche" ("hook"). "Croche" also gave us our word crochet, in reference to the hooked needle used in that craft. "Encroach" carries the meaning of "intrude" both in terms of privilege (as demonstrated in our first example sentence) or property (as in our second example sentence). The word can also hop over legal barriers to describe a general advancement beyond desirable or normal limits (such as a hurricane that encroaches on the mainland)." [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/encroachment]
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