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Positive externalities
Greed
An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.
Panopticon
A design principle used in prisons, where a single watchman can observe inmates without them knowing whether they are being watched.
Surveillance Cameras
Electronic devices used to monitor and record activity in various environments for the purposes of safety, security, and monitoring behavior.
Parental Supervision
The act of parents or guardians overseeing and managing the activities, behavior, and safety of their children.
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