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    Dylan J. Lovas. HIST 3401. Professor Warren. Bill of Rights Report. · The Fourth Amendment protects American citizens’ “houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures.” This means that if a government official or police officer wants to search your person or your property‚ he/she cannot do so without a judicial warrant and/or probable cause. · Back during the colonial era‚ King George would often give British soldiers “writs of assistance.” These were

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    Duty Comes First Do your duty without his fear There was once a minister for railways. He had a very good reputation.He was known to be an honest man who always did his duty.One‚day he was on his way to an impotant function.He was getting late for it.His car reached a railway crossing.They had to stop there.The gate closed just as they arrived.The driver of the minister’s car quickily ran to the gaurd on duty.He said firmly to the gaurd‚"The minister is in the car.Raise the gate to let us pass

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    The first citizen of a nation can be seen as an individual who is at the head of his institution and also one of his own citizens. It may seem ironic or even impossible that a person can assume such high standing while maintaining the typical image of his fellow men. But with the unique structure of the American Government and the many interesting facets of its President‚ the American Presidency can assume such roles. Since the military is headed by civilian control‚ the President’s status as

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    Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said‚ "Strong States protect their people‚ while weak ones are either unwilling or unable to do so." In the same way‚ strong states should be willing and able to protect vulnerable people around the world who are suffering. Failure to act can result in huge numbers of people suffering or dying. The rights of human beings are more important than the rights ofa government. Also‚ there is a worldwide responsibility to protect populations from the worst human rights abuses.

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    parents separation I was just like Ben Carson. I hoped for our family to be united again. | “It’s better for them to stay split up‚‚” I said to Curtis. “Isn’t it?” (12) | As I was growing up‚ my dad and I didn’t have a close bond ever. At the beginning I did miss my dad‚ but then I saw how much suffer he brought to our family especially my mom so I just let things stay the way they are‚ them being separated. | “They married when my father was 28 and my mother was 13.” (17) | Whoa! The dad was 15

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    Duty‚ Honor‚ Country “And through all this welter of change and development‚ your mission remains fixed‚ determined‚ inviolable: it is to win our wars‚” this statement embodies Douglas Macarthur’s Speech “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country”. It was given in 1962 in acceptance of the Thayer Award‚ “The Award given… citizen of the United States‚ whose outstanding character‚ … comparison to the qualities for which West Point strives‚ in keeping with its motto - Duty‚ Honor‚ Country.” (AOGUSMA) It has been presented

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    In the essay A Duty to Family‚ Heritage‚ and Country by Ying Ying Yu‚ she explains the great burden and high expectations her Chinese immigrant family expects from her and the pressures that come with it. Yu explains how her Chinese parents view grades as what makes you and what is most important. This puts a great weight on her shoulders and produces a belief that she owes her family and country good grades because of her culture and duty. Having heard such phrases while growing up has affected

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    Responsibility of Citizens in "the Developed Countries" After reading Trask’s book and watching Act of War‚ my impression and view on Hawai’i has totally changed. What I believe now is that people in "the developed countries" have responsibility to know the fact that indigenous people in "the developing countries" have been suffering from the (cultural) imperialism and to use their political and economical power to change the situation that indigenous self-determination and sovereignty are ignored

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    Most of the rich countries are industrialized nations. They are trying to construct many industries and factories to improve their economies. Many fossil fuel are used to run these industries .Emission of carbon dioxide from burning of fossil fuel can seriously damage the environment. Pollutants given off by various industries and factories are often considered to be one of the prime factors contributing to air‚ water and soil pollution. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ it

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    Duty‚ Honor‚ Country: Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be‚ what you can be‚ what you will be.” But what about “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country” in General MacArthur’s speech that is so influential? The extraordinary speech emphasizes the motto of “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country” through the descriptions of duties‚ honor‚ sacrifice and tribute of every soldier fighting for the country they adore through the use of emotional appeals and parallelisms. General MacArthur gives tremendous respect

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