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    In this letter‚ addressed to eight “fellow clergymen” from Alabama who collectively published a letter of criticism in a newspaper on the handling of protests by King and his cohorts in Birmingham‚ King gives a few different takes on the difference between a just and unjust law. They’ve all to do with‚ as King says‚ “difference made legal”; as to say‚ “An unjust law is a code that a numerical or power majority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself.” It is necessary

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    Investigator assists with business unit ’s compliance with applicable laws‚ regulations‚ regulatory requirements and Bank policies and procedures‚ including but not limited to those related to Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations‚ Bank Secrecy Act and USA PATRIOT Act” (Bank of Hawaii). The bank is requiring that any applicant for the fraud investigator position has a college degree or equivalent in business experience. The bank doesn’t specify on what type of degree is needed‚ so I am going to speculate

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    Not only did it bring awareness to a greater need for legislation to combat terrorism‚ but it also brought the realization that terrorism needs to be stopped at its financial root. The legislation that was brought in is more commonly known as the Patriot Act. The US proclaimed a global war on terrorism. There was no way to punish the terrorists for their actions as they had already died. The focus then shifted to those who funded the crimes and financially supported the terrorists. This led to an increased

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    United States soil. The League for Revolutionary Party illustrates‚ Perhaps‚ many thought‚ September 11 would mark the beginning of a time when all Americans would stand together in unity and equality…. politicians passed new laws like the “USA Patriot Act” that greatly expanded police powers to spy‚ arrest and interrogate suspects (League for Revolutionary Party‚ 2011). Indeed‚ as many laws aim to help‚ one believes this would give police officers more leeway to employ powers of police actions.

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    OVERVIEW The document we are about to study is an extract/excerpt from a report entitled “Caught in the Backlash‚ Stories from Northern California” published in November 2002 by the ACLU (whose aim is to defend individual rights and liberties.) The main character is called Charlotte Wu and is a 22-year-old sophomore who’s fond of/keen on/crazy about videogames. One day in late 2001‚ Charlotte played a videogame with her friends. Then she left the game. Later‚ a player phoned her and she helped him

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    the patriot

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    Some would argue in the movie “The Patriot” that Benjamin Martin’s main motivation for participating in the Revolutionary War is his patriotism. However‚ Martins motivation for entering the war is personal revenge for the loss of his son and his plantation burning to the ground. At the beginning of the movie Martin argued against fighting the British. He wants to live peacefully on his small plantation‚ and wants no part of a war with such a powerful nation‚ Great Britain. On the other hand his

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    Something that pertains to all people. The law that amended the Computer Fraud Abuse Act of 1986 is the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996‚ it changed several sections of the Computer Fraud Abuse Act and increased the penalties for selected crimes. The law that was specifically created to deal with encryption policy in the US was the Security and Freedom through Encryption Act of 1999. In an information security context‚ privacy is not absolute freedom from observation

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    concentrated and accumulated local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement‚ as well as prosecutors‚ private companies‚ and academia‚ to investigate and prevent financial and critical infrastructure of America. This was later expanded nationwide by the U.S patriot act in 2001.The Secret Service was transferred to the Department of Homeland Security on March 1‚ 2003. Due to the success of the domestic Electronic Crime Task Force‚ Homeland Security directed the Secret Service to form a European Electronic Crime

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    society  functions.  There  are  rules‚  morals‚  and  values  that  tend   to  immerse  into  the  actions  of  the  people.  Are  these  laws  alone  always  the  necessities  to  an  organized  and  flawless  society?  Can  individuals  personally  act  for  a  decent  society  solely on their personal beliefs? One might concur. In reality‚ however‚ the people cannot  make  such  a  society  unaided;  another  ingredient  must  be  added.  This  ingredient  is  a  sense   of  power.  Power’s  position 

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    We are certainly in the age of technology‚ but with all technology that is available‚ where does the line of privacy lie? More and more technical gadgets are being tested and manufactured for the convenience of individuals to enjoy them in the privacy of their own homes. Also‚ any business or public place you visit with most likely be ran by the aid of some sort of technical gadget. Society has become so used to this‚ no one really questions when personal information is asked to be shared to a

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