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1 is an example smart home environment 100 in accordance with some implementations.

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Allen Kintz or Officer Janet Jarvis. Constructor: Jay KaskelRelative difficulty: Easy MediumTHEME: "Shocking!" — all theme clues are ] and then the answer is a phrase meaning "Shocking!" in really olde timey lingo that is also a pun on the :Theme answers: "OH, MY STARS!" 17A: "Shocking!," to an astronomer?that "OH" is totally contrived, boo, no"HOLY TOLEDO!" 25A: "Shocking!," to an Ohio tourist?"I'LL BE DARNED!" 36A: "Shocking!," to a seamstress?the seamstress herself would not be darned . just factually speaking"WELL I NEVER!" 50A: "Shocking!," to a teetotaler?"GOOD GRAVY!" 59A: "Shocking!," to a Thanksgiving guest?Word of the Day: ADT 5D: Big letters in home security — The ADT Corporation is an American corporation that provides residential and small business electronic security, fire protection and other related alarm monitoring services in 35 countries. The corporate head office is located in Boca Raton, Florida. In February 2016, the company was acquired by Apollo Global Management for $6. 9 billion in a leveraged buyout.

 

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Critics complain that the systems turn neighborhoods into places of constant surveillance and create suspicion that falls heavier on minorities. Police say the cameras can serve as a digital neighborhood watch. Critics also say Ring, a subsidiary of Amazon, appears to be marketing its cameras by stirring up fear of crime at a time when it’s decreasing. Amazon’s promotional videos show people lurking around homes, and the company recently posted a job opening for a managing news editor to “deliver breaking crime news alerts to our neighbors. ”“Amazon is profiting off of fear,” said Chris Gilliard, an English professor at Michigan’s Macomb Community College and a prominent critic of Ring and other technology that he says can reinforce race barriers. Part of the strategy seems to be selling the cameras “where the fear of crime is more real than the actual existence of crime.