【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. whistleblower [HWIS-uh l-bloh-er, WIS-] (n.) – a person who publicly reveals private information
Example: The whistleblower revealed the corruption happening inside the company.
2. top-secret [TOP-SEE-krit] (adj.) – very confidential or known only by authorized people
Example: Details of the top-secret mission were hidden from the public.
3. leak [leek] (v.) – to reveal information without approval
Example: The secretary who leaked private information lost his job. 
4. gravely [GREYV-lee] (adv.) – to a very serious or dangerous degree
Example: Lack of education can gravely affect a person’s future.
5. espionage [ES-pee-uh-nahzh, -nij, es-pee-uh-NAHZH] (n.) – the act of secretly finding confidential information from another party
Example: The secret agent was arrested for espionage.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
The whistleblower of the US National   Security Agency Surveillance (NSA) has admitted to have worked in various   security institutions despite being a high school dropout. 
Edward Snowden is a   29-year-old IT specialist who is originally from North Carolina. Although he   was never able to finish high school, Snowden managed to get a general   equivalency diploma (GED). With a GED, he was able to study computer   programming at a community college. 
Before revealing   the top-secret information of the   NSA, Snowden briefly joined the US army reserve for four months. He then   worked as a security guard in the NSA. Having knowledge about computer   programming, Snowden became an IT security specialist at the Central   Intelligence Agency (CIA). 
After quitting the   CIA in 2009, Snowden started working as a private contractor for the NSA. As   a private contractor, Snowden was assigned to several locations in and out   the US and worked for consulting firms as well. His last employment was at   the Hawaiian office of the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton. 
Snowden has been   working at the firm for about three months when he leaked the confidential surveillance programs of the country.   According to Booz Allen Hamilton, Snowden has gravely violated the values and the code of conduct of the firm. 
In his defense,   Snowden revealed that he released the confidential information partly because   he thinks that President Obama only continues the oppressive policies from   previous administrations. 
Complaints such as espionage and theft have already been   filed against Snowden. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         In your opinion, how can the leakage about the surveillance programs affect the US?
·         Do you think what Snowden did is wrong? Why?
Discussion B
·         Should government information be kept confidential? Why?
·         How do you think a government can keep its information safe and confidential?