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    USA PATRIOT Act: Title II – Privacy on the Line The terrorist attacks against America on September 11th‚ 2001 have dramatically changed the way in which America safeguards herself. Following the events of September 11th‚ Congress passed the ‘Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001’‚ abbreviated as the ‘USA PATRIOT Act’ and known simply as the ‘Patriot Act.’ The Act‚ aimed at updating both the Foreign Intelligence

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    attacks‚ with virtually no debate‚ Congress passed the USA Patriot Act on October 5th‚ 2001. This act expanded the surveillance powers of domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies. The controversy that must be discussed is whether or not this legislation fully or in part has violated the Constitution and/or endangered our civil liberties in any way. John Kerry former presidential candidate is opposed to the patriot act stating "We are a nation of laws and liberties‚ not of a

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    How Well Has The ‘War On Drugs’ Worked? Christopher Warminski Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This is an exploratory research paper looking to see if the war on drugs has worked. It will cover the topics of the cost of the war on drugs‚ people incarcerated because of drugs‚ how much of an illegal substance is seized at the borders‚ and hard core drugs. Has the war on drugs worked? I personally think that it is a lost cause and that it is costing more than it is gaining

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    The case study in this project is about artistic practice‚ and I apply it further as an exploratory tool. I generate particular situations with my experiment groups exploring a topic of interest. It is a flexible and yet systemized method‚ which assists me in narrowing down a very broad field of topics into what truly interest me. This project brings the hope of discovering something that I haven’t realized before. Researchers from many disciplines (for example social sciences‚ psychology and anthropology)

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    evidence to support the claim that overall educational outcomes improve when children participate in school-readiness programs prior to entering primary education. Moreover‚ the emphasis of this project proposal is to present the process for an exploratory analysis using the constructionist approach and basic framework of the social problem process by Joel Best (2008‚ pp. 33-40). First‚ it introduces the claim that educational outcomes are dependent on socioeconomic status and advocates for mandatory

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    became fired up when their rights were taken away were called Patriots. Since they fought for freedom‚ glory‚ and the end of colonies’ suffering‚ colonists should have joined the Patriot side. Freedom was the most important reason that the Patriots decided to fight back. Patriots were defending the freedom that they were born with (Doc 3). All of the colonists were born with the freedom to separate and control their own lives‚ and Patriots were willing to defend that freedom at all costs. “-it is an

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    Exploratory Paper-Revise English 1302/July 4th On-line Class 20 July 2011 Unhealthy Food Banning From Schools Presently‚ children in Los Angeles Schools are being denied chocolate milk due to an unhealthy food ban. According to an L.A. Times article‚ chocolate milk being served in Los Angeles public schools has as much sugar as a cup of regular Coke (MacVean‚ par. 9). Such findings have resulted in chocolate milk‚ which accounts for more than half of the milk consumed in Los Angeles public

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    USA Patriot Act on Local Law Enforcement Teddilane Turner PSF8200 Advanced Research in Public Safety Issues‚ Theory‚ and Concepts This paper presents the topic selected for the final Public Safety Case Analysis Project‚ an overview of the USA Patriot Act‚ its impact on local law enforcement‚ and the potential for net widening. Congress reacted to the violation to our country on September 11‚ 2001 by passing the USA Patriot Act into law on October 26‚ 2001. (USA Patriot Act‚ 2001)

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    EXPLORATORY RESEARCH REPORT Contents Introduction and background 3 Importance of the research 3 Scope of the report 3 Research problem/question & Objectives 3 Method 4 Methodological considerations and assumptions 4 Sample considerations 5 Data collection and framework‚ and analytical considerations 5 Ethical considerations 5 Analysis 5 Findings and Recommendations 6 Limitations 7 References 8 APPENDIX A 9 APPENDIX B 26 Introduction and background Importance of the research

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    Abortion is a heavily debated issue in our country. Many people believe it is immoral and unethical‚ while some see it as a necessity. Whether the fetus is one or forty-five weeks old‚ many still see it as murder. At what point of the term of a woman’s pregnancy‚ is a fetus considered a human being? This issue is still up for further debate. The debate in regards to abortion stems from whether a woman should have the right to end her pregnancy or give birth. I personally do not believe in abortion

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