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    or anti-censorship. She mentions her concern within freedom of expression and how it related to music censorship. “Since music censorship raises issues related to fundamental liberties and government intrusion‚ any efforts to quell musical expression are viewed by critics as being suspect and incompatible with civil liberties in the US.” Her intentions with this statement clearly represent her thoughts about our freedom guaranteed in the first amendment. Censorship is basically the prohibition of

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    support maximum liberty in both personal and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government; one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual responsibility‚ oppose government bureaucracy and taxes‚ promote private charity‚ tolerate diverse lifestyles‚ support the free market‚ and defend civil liberties. The Libertarian Party Platform is a four part platform; Personal Liberty‚ Economic Liberty‚ Securing Liberty and Omissions

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    stated in constitutions of many countries. Recently‚ the right to free access to information is also an important right of every citizens. However‚ there are countries that make light of these civil liberties. China bans use of websites that are inexpedient for their governing‚ thereby violating the civil liberties of its people. Lois Lowry’s The Giver introduces a world similar to China. In it‚ the hero Jonas lives in a community extraordinarily safely with his family‚ with no memory. His father is a

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    Bibliography: ACLU. "American Civil Liberties Union." American Civil Liberties Union. ACLU‚ n.d. Web. 12 May 2013. Privacilla. "Welcome to Privacilla.org." Welcome to Privacilla.org. Privacilla‚ 3 June 2012. Web. 12 May 2013. Solove‚ Daniel J. "Why Privacy Matters." The Chronicle of Higher Education. Chronicle

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    will be given up. This paper examines if an employer can crush those rights by using lie detector tests‚ monitor employee phone calls and emails; use surveillance cameras‚ and issue random drug-testing. Drug-Testing The American Civil Liberties Union states‚ "drug testing of individuals without cause is ineffective‚ expensive and‚ often times‚ illegal" (para. 1) as well as‚ "drug testing of individuals without cause is an affront to the Fourth Amendment" (para. 2). While the fourth amendment

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    References: Zur‚ Offer. Ph. D.‚ & Lazerus‚ A. (2002). Six Arguments against Dual Relationships and Their Rebuttals. New York: Springer‚ ()‚ 3-24 Chen‚ H. (2011). The Mediation Approach: Representing Clients with Mental Illness in Civil Commitment Proceedings. Retrieved from http://allbusiness.com

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    and competitive elections between multiple distinct political parties‚ a separation of powers into different branches of government‚ the rule of law in everyday life as part of an open society‚ and the equal protection of human rights‚ civil rights‚ civil liberties‚ and political freedoms for all persons. Unfortunately‚ Ukrainian modern history is marked more with struggle for open society then with its real implementing. On the other hand‚ new technologies can stay on the people’s side in this informational

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    initiative writes personal experience from the issue. He argues that Paparazzi are all about the money‚ stalking biggest stars‚ breaking rules‚ becoming danger to public safety‚ and a cause of death. Gabe Rottman a representative of American Civil liberties union argues that constitution prtotects everyones’s rights. To burke he views this limitation differently. Sean Burkes believes that there should be a limit to paparazi. Our Constitution says " We’re all equal" but some people misinterpret this

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    This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. Today we take look at facial systems. These can tag friends in Facebook photos or help identify suspects in the recent riots in Britain. Kurt Roemer is security strategist for Citrix Systems in Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida. He says technology makes it easier than ever for governments to identify . KURT ROEMER: " can go through and identify‚ profile and target people‚ basically in any order. And it is very

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    Suspension of Civil Liberties in America During Times of War This paper will prove that civil liberties‚ in America‚ during times of war‚ should not be suspended. This paper will prove this point by discussing the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the 1940’s‚ after the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ and more contemporary examples such as the Patriot Act that occurred after the 9/11 attacks. However‚ the main case examined will be the Japanese internment camps. America has always been thought

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