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1、U10,Additional lnformation for the Teachers Reference,Text Whatever Happened to Privacy?,Warm-up Activities,Further Reading,Writing Skills,Additional Work,Warm-up Activities,1.Can you explain what privacy is with your own words?2.What are the different attitudes towards privacy in China and the West
2、?3.What can we do to protect our privacy?,Warm-up 1.1,William Zinsser(1922-)is a writer and professor who began his career as a journalist.On October 7,1922,William Zinsser was born in New York City.After attending Princeton,he served in the U.S.Army during WWII.He returned to New York City after th
3、e war,joining the staff of the New York Herald Tribune,where he worked as a feature writer,drama editor,film critic,and editorial writer.In 1959,after thirteen years with the New York Herald Tribune,he left journalism to become a freelance writer,and for some years he was a regular contributor to ma
4、jor national magazines such as look and life,AIFTTR1.1,Additional lnformation for the Teachers Reference,1.William Zinsser,AIFTTR1.2,magazines and the New York Times.In 1970,he joined the English faculty at Yale University.Among his major books are Seen Any Good Movies Lately?(1958),The City Dweller
5、s(1962),and The Lunacy Boom(1970).Zinsser is most famous for the modern classic On Writing Well,a book that grew out of his popular writing class at Yale.Originally published in 1976,the book has come out in six editions,selling well over a million copies(the book has occupied a special place in my
6、library for over 25 years).Whatever Happened to Privacy?is chosen from The Haircurl Papers,a book of essays published in 1964.,AIFTTR2.1,2.Privacy and Right of Privacy in the United States,Privacy is much respected in the United States in terms of social contacts and daily activities.Americans avoid
7、 asking questions concerning others income,age especially for women and some other sensitive issues when it seems not to be the appropriate time for raising such questions.For instance one wont ask his friends marital or job-seeking developments when his friend is apparently in a very embarrassing o
8、r unpleasant mood.However taboo topics with regard to privacy may vary with the intimacy or personal relations.Privacy-protection is reduced to the least degree when intimate lovers talk,but something still remains untouched and personal even,AIFTTR2.2,among people in love.It also depends on the con
9、text.Speakers may not utter any more words than the usual expressions of greeting at a conference,while at a cocktail party casual talks prevail and people seem to tolerate somewhat inquisitive questions.Right of Privacy is the right claimed by individuals to control the disclosure of personal infor
10、mation about themselves.It also covers peoples freedom to make their own decisions about their private lives in the face of government attempts to regulate behavior.The Constitution of the United States guarantees a number of privacy rights.The Fifth Amendment,for example,upholds the right to refuse
11、 to testify against oneself in a criminal case.,The Fourth Amendment protects a person against unreasonable searches and seizures by government officials.The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the Constitution also protects privacy in certain matters relating to marriage,reproduction,
12、birth control,family relationships,and child rearing and education.Privacy is also protected by a branch of civil law called tort law.Under tort law,one person can sue another for violation of privacy in any of four categories:(1)disclosing private facts that are not newsworthy;(2)portraying a perso
13、n in a false light;(3)using a persons image or personal facts for profit without the persons permission;and(4)intruding into a persons private physical space.,AIFTTR2.3,AIFTTR3.1,3.Privacy on Computer Systems,Computer systems enable many organizations,including government agencies,financial institut
14、ions,and health care providers,to collect information on a person without the individuals knowledge.Such information,as well as electronic mail and digital photographs of individuals,can be circulated worldwide on the vast computer network called the Internet.Organizations collect information on ind
15、ividuals to investigate or prevent crime,to manage vast service programs,or to determine a persons eligibility for or interest in credit,insurance,education,or other services.Since the 1970s,however,Congress and the states have passed laws that restrict,AIFTTR3.2,disclosure of personal information a
16、nd give individuals the right to challenge the accuracy of information about themselves.These laws cover federal agencies,school records,credit reports,and telephone solicitation.In addition,the law holds that most privileged conversations with lawyers,spouses,clergy,and others are confidential.Hack
17、ers and net criminals also hold responsibilities for the increasingly worsening situation of privacy invasion on the Internet.Hackers may not confine themselves to the secret or illegal gathering of personal information;in some cases they turn into criminals who commit crimes either resulting in the
18、 economic loss or leading to more serious libeling or physical harm off the virtual world.The ill-intentioned acts of prying,AIFTTR3.3,into others computers to steal personal data such as password,bank account,address and telephone number are against the rights of privacy and are most likely to be p
19、unished.However,the circulation of digital photographs of individuals or rather celebrities are not all ill-intentioned acts.Users circulate photos and email addresses merely for the purpose of sharing with others the information.Until now there seems to be no better ways to deal with those minor vi
20、olations of privacy on the Internet.,4.Celebrities on TV,Some television stations broadcast many talk shows,also called discussion shows.On these shows,a host interviews people from many walks of life-including athletes,authors,motion picture and TV stars etc.Others also have programs in which journ
21、alists and others concerned with current events discuss topics in the news.Politicians may be interviewed about important matters of the day.Many commercial stations fill time slots by selling broadcast time to companies with products to sell.In TV commercials,celebrities or other spokespersons demo
22、nstrate and endorse a product.Direct appeals to purchase the product over the telephone or through the mail are often part of the program.,AIFTTR4,Text,Whatever Happened to Privacy?,Notes,Introduction to the Author and the Article,Phrases and Expressions,Exercises,Main Idea of the Text,Main Idea of
23、the Text 1,Main Idea of the Text,In Whatever Happened to Privacy?William Zinsser offers some ideas as to how to understand the invasion of privacy in current America.He examines the growing menace of personal space-invasion,which affects American daily lives.The menace evinces itself,as the author p
24、uts it,in two ways,namely the hot pursuit of privacy and the voluntary surrender of privacy.On the one hand,people become more inquisitive of others private affairs and few can still remain all the time sober and vigilant upon the break-in of their own privacy.Or rather to most people there is no go
25、od way to ward off prying eyes to take advantage of their weak or thoughtless defense.On the other,some people,Main Idea of the Text 2,apparently seem easily persuaded or tempted to unbosom themselves to the public for fame as well as for money.The mass media fuel the exposure of personal or intimat
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