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    No‚ the NSA Does Not Spy on Everyone‚ Everywhere: Why the National Security Agency’s Data Surveillance Programs are Both Legal and Necessary Remember where you were when the attacks of September 11th happened? Think back to that time. Think back to the scenes of burning rubble. Think back to the shock that all Americans felt at the ability of foreign terrorists to penetrate this country’s defenses and launch such an attack like that on American soil. If someone had told you that America would go

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    When you hear the word terrorist you immediately think of a sick minded being that is some kind of psychopath. The truth is actually the opposite of this as most terrorists have proven to have the mental set up and traits as the rest of us. Although you’d think terrorists have a psychopathic mindset‚ with no empathy for who they kill or why they do it‚ the truth is actually the opposite of this. Most terrorists are people bored with their lives and want to do something thrilling‚ to get their

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    Wake Up America

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    Wake Up America Ever since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York‚ America has been racial profiling in airports. A lot of people think that this is the best thing to do to stop terrorists from coming into the United States‚ and I completely agree with them. Looking at what a person is wearing can tell a lot about who they might be. For instance‚ if I am going through the security lines at an airport‚ and I see someone in front of me wearing a head wrap that looks like they are from the Middle East

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    The Fallen It is a beautiful day in New York City. You can hear a symphony of sirens and songbirds as the sun’s radiant beams dance among the clouds. There are people everywhere laughing and enjoying the day. Suddenly everything changes. Then the sound of a deafening explosion echoes through the air. A plane has just struck one of the infamous Twin Towers. Fire is blazing above as thick clouds of smoke roll out of the top of the North Tower. Another thunderous blow shatters the atmosphere. Then

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    Defendants‚ HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL‚ INC. (“Honeywell”)‚ by its attorneys‚ Michael G. McQuillen‚ Austin W. Bartlett‚ Christopher J. Raistrick and James S. Koehler of ADLER MURPHY & McQUILLEN LLP‚ and MIDWEST AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICE‚ INC. (“Midwest”)‚ by its attorneys‚ Donald G. Machalinski‚ Linda J. Schneider and Steven M. Sandler of MERLO KANOFSKY GREGG & MACHALINSKI Ltd.‚ jointly move that this Honorable Court extend the time for the parties to complete fact discovery by 120 days. In support

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    Drones: The Situation In the past few years‚ the done industry has been exponentially expanding. [See Figure 1] Alongside its expansion‚ drone related issues and incidents have generated opposing viewpoints in many debates. For example‚ people are concerned about the military use of drones and their influence in Iraq. However‚ many people believe that the military use of drones is justified and serves the purpose of saving U.S. soldier lives. On the other spectrum‚ there are people concerned about

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    It was a sunny morning in 1944‚ me and my team were stationed in Belgium. This was the day we were all going to check out and area around bastogne. We were halfway done with our mission briefing when private Malarkey runs in telling us that we have to leave immediately because the base was under attack. We all ran to our airplanes like we have practiced and trained for more than a dozen times. We completed the check and soon were up in the air. For a brief moment the air was clear with no airplanes

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    The War against Terror as War against the Constitution Jackson A. Niday‚ II Abstract: This essay examines rhetorical dynamics in the 2004 US Supreme Court case Hamdi v. Rumsfeld. News reports suggested the court split 8-1 or 6-3. However‚ case texts show substantive disagreements created a 4-2-2-1 split in the court. Moreover‚ while the justices on the bench split into four camps rather than two‚ those camps were not defined along ideological lines. This essay argues that pragmatism‚ the legal

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    Andrew McCoy Gehl – P1 World History 29 April 2016 9/11 and why it’s important Everyone in the world does something bad once in a while. Whether it is bullying someone or causing trouble. Some powerful people bomb other countries for political or religious reasons. When people hurt other people for political or religious reasons‚ it is called terrorism. On September 11‚ 2001‚ a terrorist group called A1 – Qaeda caused a tragic and devastating day in three places; New York City‚ Washington D

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    September 11th‚ 2001 has changed and defined American foreign policy for the past two decades. Enemies of the United States are no longer only other nations‚ but also terrorist groups‚ which operate transnationally and even between continents. On the night of September 11th‚ in the aftermath of the deadliest terror attack the world has seen‚ former President George W. Bush and his War Cabinet officially declared the start of the “War on Terror”. Bush would say on September 19th‚ 2001‚ The message

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