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    HACKTIVISM President Obama once declared that Cyber attacks comprise one of the most severe economic and national security challenges that the nation is faced with . Hacktivism has heightened political conscience. People are reliant on computers and electronic operating systems to an extent that these attacks open up the risk to the public. Hacktivism has the possibility to have a positive or negative force on society. Hacktivism has generally got more than one meaning. It can be defined as

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    Democrat and republican both groups in which society have picked a side to support. Yet‚ not all people are either. Nonetheless do some know what exactly a democrat or republican is and where they stand on issues. Republicans are more conservative and believe answers are from the people. They want the government to be less interfering with issues. Also‚ republicans are more into property rights‚ then in well fare rights‚ but also hold economic equity above equality. In another words‚ they believe

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    Discussion Question #1 Part 1: The Republican Mother As Colonial America came to an end in the late 1600’s and entered into a new phase of the Revolutionary era in America‚ the role of women was beginning to take a new form. The actions of the Salem Witch trials in 1693 brought about changes‚ and forced the passage of new rights and laws enacted such as the “Widows Third” to help establish a better financial system to keep a woman from becoming dependent on society and allowing her more self sufficiency

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    The Irish Republican Army (IRA)‚ which traces its roots to Catholic Irish nationalism in the early 1900’s‚ was considered by many to be a terrorist organisation because of certain tatics like bombings and assasinations it used to oppose British rule in Ireland. The history of the English presence in Ireland is a long and contentious one‚ dating back to the 12th century when the English first arrived. Acts of rebellion against the English occured frequently‚ but the English continued to consolidate

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    The republican sniper turned over the dead body and looked into a face much like his own. The realization of his brother’s blood on his hands was too much for him‚ without even realizing it he was overcome with red hot tear streaming down his cheeks. It’s not something the average man encounters‚ to see his own face‚ blood streaming down his head from a bullet wound‚ eyes bloodshot and wide open with a gaping hole in between his eyes. It only sank the sniper into a deeper pit of despair realizing

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    Betty Ford “Republican Feminist” Patricia Scurlock 05/11/2013 In her contributions to both the political and social arena‚ Betty Ford promoted the importance of women. While Betty’s time as the First Lady was a short one‚ she certainly left behind quite a legacy and touched the lives of many women. Betty spoke publicly about her diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer‚ she strongly lobbied and pushed for the Equal Rights Amendment‚ she openly supported and lobbied for legal abortion‚ and

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    great deal of brotherly love‚ peace and agreement that could be found in the government. Two political parties had evolved that possessed interests that spanned both ends of every argument and political idea. The Federalists believed that the nation should have a very centralized government and stood firm that this would bring about the most order and prosperity. To the contrary‚ Republicans wanted the rights to stay with the people and States and therefore felt that the federal government should

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    Liddia Thornton History 1301-247 Mr. Christopher Turnbull Chapter 10-Republicans in Power: 1800-1824 After Jefferson was elected President in the 1800 elections‚ he avoided dealing with the problem of slavery and focused his time and attention into establishing his administration to be opposite that of the Federalists. Jefferson’s broad vision of a republican society encompassed governmental‚ cultural‚ educational‚ and societal institutions and activities. In his view‚ Virginia’s political

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    Marcus Cato: The republican Man Some years into the republic age of Rome‚ Marcus Cato was born into a less-than-impressive‚ but honorable home. Over time‚ Cato would prove to be a great statesman as well as earn many other titles and honors. However‚ before one can understand the great man‚ one must understand the society that shaped him. At this time in its history‚ Rome had formed its republic by vesting the power in the people‚ represented by the senate. Despite there being instances of

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    that is widely understood as a terrorist group‚ you will find these two elements are basic to their story. Zionists who bombed British targets in 1930s mandate Palestine felt they must do so in order to create a Jewish state. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) bombed English targets in the 1980s to make the point that they felt their land was

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