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    Freedom

    rights of due process. These statutes notwithstanding, they did not protect Japanese Americans from being forcefully relocated and incarcerated during World War II, and more recently, the detention of thousands of Arab-Americans following the 9/11 attacks. Today the injustices perpetrated on those Japanese-Americans are widely acknowledged, but significantly, the Supreme Court decision affirming the legality of that mass detention has yet to be overturned. There will always be limits to freedom; the

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    Zombie Apocalypse Case Study

    Red Cross goes to all measures when we help for your health, because your health is beyond just antibiotics. They bring in food and water to those in need after a horrifying attack. When the people come to us for help we do not want to just give them medicine we want to give them the strength to fight on their own. While we give them nutrients we are also going to give them the main need in this time, which is shelter. Not only do they need

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    guard in what was then the Bureau of Immigration was reorganized into the Border Patrol. The initial force of 450 officers was given the responsibility of combating illegal entries and the growing business of alien smuggling. Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the focus of the Border Patrol has changed to

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    The United Kingdom’s Strategy for Countering Terrorism

    notably in Yemen and Somalia – have emerged over the past two years to be a substantial threat in their own right. 1.05. Al Qa’ida is responsible for only a small fraction of terrorist attacks. Other groups, independent from Al Qa’ida but broadly sympathetic to its aims, continue to emerge and to conduct attacks around the world. 1.06. We judge that four factors will continue to enable terrorist groups to grow and to survive: conflict and instability; aspects of modern technology; a pervasive ideology;

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    Changing How People and Businesses Communicate

    the internet with phone line. It was loud, weird sound, when he kept pressing Enter, it showed the connection went back and forth in picture with consistent weird sound. When it comes to digital, I had a computer with internet called ADSL. It allowed us transferring voice, video and data through internet with cable. I remember the quality of calling was quite bad; the internet’s speed was quite slow back then. Optical cable came to play, literally came to my house with a staff installing the network

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    Cause And Effect Essay On Racism And Race

    slaves to a much more anonymous way to let someone know you are racist. Racist threats, attacks and postings and common on the internet. It is easy for me to make a Twitter account anonymously and post about how I hate black people or any certain group. For a certain amount of time, no one would know it was me, (until the police got involved). We have become a society where we feel “freedom of speech” allows us to discriminate behind a video screen because we do not have to see the person’s emotions

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    Hate Group Synthesis Essay

    ISIS has been executing attacks on America and Europe with no viable cause. Before they attack they yell “allahu akbar” which means “Gods is the greatest.” God is the greatest, my religion is the truth, so therefore I can kill you? ISIS released this, “justifying” their actions. 1-“...all Mushrik (anyone who

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    Eng 102 Research Paper

    English 102-21949 Should the Government Regulate the Internet? Do we want the government censoring our stream of information? What about our rights to free speech or freedom of information? We would never think of censoring our television stations or allowing our phone lines to be tapped, so why would we want to allow the government to regulate the internet? When we use the internet, we expect to search for and receive results from a wide range of thoughts and ideas, where we go and who we listen

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    Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia

    322, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2902 USA Abstract The attacks of September 11 have exposed the vulnerability of the American homeland against terrorism. Terrorists have already expressed their intentions to continue their aggression towards United States. Their goal is to incur maximum economic damage, inflict mass casualty, spread unprecedented fear among citizens and thus destabilize the nation to further their agenda. Many critical sites lay across US maritime borders, all of which could be potential

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    Communication and Crisis

    Communication and crisis Denieka Ogletree HCS/320 August 25, 2012 Cheryl Workman Communication and crisis Today I come to you by way of the director of the regional Emergency Management Office. I have been receiving official reports that the public water supplies of several towns in the area have become contaminated with a life-threatening biological agent. The crisis of contaminated water supply is an extremely delicate situation. The weight of people lives are in immense danger

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