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    abroad. And in defense of the program he added “NSA also disclosed that counterterrorism officials targeted fewer than 300 phone numbers or other “identifiers” last year in the massive call-tracking database secretly assembled by the U.S. government.”. FBI Director Sean Joyce said the Web traffic program (NSA data collection) had contributed to arrests averting a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange that resulted in criminal charges in 2008 (Gerstein‚ 2013). Since the government was able to foil 50

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    Journal Article Review Revolutionary Black Nationalism: The Black Panther Party takes an in-depth look into the Black Panther Party as a specific example for revolutionary nationalism and analyzes thoroughly the positive contributions they made as well as the negative aspects of the party. Jessica C. Harris‚ who was obsessed with the history of the party‚ did research and wrote the paper. This journal (pages from 409-421) is from The Journal of Negro History‚ Vol. 86‚ No. 3. (Summer‚ 2001)

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    Malcolm‚ Andrew H. "3 YEARS LATER‚ ILLINOIS IS STILL TRYING TO SOLVE TYLENOL DEATHS." New York Times‚ 21 Feb. 1986. Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A176429785/OVIC?u=edmo59604&xid=3253f5ff. Accessed 29 Jan. 2018. “FBI Searching Home In Review of ‘82 Tylenol Deaths.” National Public Radio‚ 4 Feb. 2009‚ www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=100268518. Accessed 31 Jan. 2018. Barclay‚ Shelly. “The Chicago Tylenol Murders.” Historic Mysteries‚ 29 June 2012‚ www

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    defining the limits of free speech and imminent lawless action is the precedent used today. During the time Yates v. United States the United States was in the Cold War with the USSR and the Vietnam War started by communism. There has been proof by the FBI that the Communist Party in America has been passing information of the American government to other countries. Documents have been found showing the passing of information of the nuclear bomb from Los Alamos to the USSR. Other documents have shown

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    Edward Snowden Hero

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    The right to privacy is situated in the fourth amendment to the constitution. Therefore‚ no law or agency should infringe upon those rights. Edward Snowden to many is a hero and to many a villain. Ultimately‚ nor the government or Snowden are guilt free. However‚ Snowden should be known as a hero for making the citizens of The United States of America aware of the impending police state. Therefore‚ Snowden is a hero for upholding the constitution and unmasking the U.S government. Edward Snowden comes

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    whereas Scully focuses more on the logical aspect believing in science. Throughout the beginning of the investigation there is no connection between Scully and Mulder‚ they have just been assigned to each other on the case and are very distant. When the FBI agents began to improve on the case and find a lead‚ they were taken to the scene where Amy was held captive. Through Amy’s abduction Mulder and Scully were forced to come together to save the life of a girl despite their differences. This shows the

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    Life Goals Essay

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    true. Immediately after I graduate‚ I want to start my career as police officer/investigator. You must have an accredited four-year college or university degree to get into FBI. By age 25‚ after gaining some experience as a policeman‚ I would like to make a career switch to become an FBI agent. This is because being an FBI agent has been a dream of mine since I was younger. And to be good at what I do‚ I need some familiarity in that line of work‚ among other things. After becoming settled into

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    2 out of ten. Needs a major rewrite. CONCEPT: Teenage trafficking ring finds a new home in a Las Vegas brothel. Timely idea‚ but not executed properly. Needs to dig deeper into the teenage trafficking problem by more research on the subject. LOGLINE: The owner of a locative Las Vegas brothel becomes involved with a teenage trafficking ring and needs find a way out before it kills her. PLOT: The show opens up when a group of teenagers and migrant workers are burnt alive in a truck. From there

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    Ethics In The Departed

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    English 1102 The Departed The Departed is a film directed by Martin Scorsese which won numerous awards at the 79th annual Academy Awards. Scorsese has directed many films that have won academy awards but he had never achieved the award for the best director. This changed with the 2006 release of The Departed and Scorsese got what he had ached for so many years. This film was indeed a film that I enjoyed watching. However it also got me thinking what role ethics played in this blockbuster

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    Many things have revised in order to keep the citizens of the U.S. safe. One thing that the United States has been keeping a close watch on is the immigration and deporting. As of 2002 the ability to obtain a visa has gotten harder due to the Enhanced Border Security and the Visa reform act. In order to enter the U.S. the person who wishes to enter must a fingerprint and photo ID. The photo and fingerprint are given when signing up for a visa and also at the port in which entering (Rathod and Iyer)

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