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    attacks‚ but others argue that doing so invades personal privacy. There is also the issue of freedom of speech when monitoring internet content. The First Amendment guarantees U.S. citizens to freely state their ideas without risk of censorship‚ retaliation‚ or sanction. This does not protect people who speak in ways that are obscene‚ profane‚ pornographic‚ etc. The issue becomes more convoluted when the internet is the platform for speech. Government is in a difficult position‚ and following

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    and everyone is unique. Everyone is an individual. Should the government have the right to take that away from us. Just because they have power does not mean they should have the power to take away our freedom‚ right to have hopes and dreams. To be able to think our own thoughts and to worry about us‚ ourself. The individual‚ only one person. To take away the right to worry about how appear to others in our community. The government should not have the power to take our individuality away. Our rights

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    What major changes in the Affordable Care Act (ACA known as “Obamacare”) have occurred since the election of President Trump. What have been the implications of these changes? Should the Government have the major role in health care reforms? Why or why not? Despite blatant plans to quickly and radically repeal and replace the federal Affordable Care Act‚ the changes made since the election of President Trump have had limited effects thus far. The threatened repeal and replacement of the Affordable

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    Decision to Invade Iraq

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    empower ourselves to be able to effectively combat irrational‚ hostile enemies. Our decision to invade Iraq was just. How the idea was sold to the American public was not‚ this in my opinion was the administrations greatest fault. There is no doubt that Iraq posed a significant threat to our nation and others and that its leader needed to be ousted. Whether the preemptive decision to invade was based on the belief that they possessed WMD is‚ in my opinion‚ inconsequential. Ethically‚ we know

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    privacy

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    PRIVACY Yet people often dole out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data to be deduced. Services like Facebook‚Twitter and Flickr are oceans of personal minutiae — birthday greetings sent and received‚ school and work gossip‚ photos of family vacations‚ and movies watched. Computer scientists and policy experts say that such seemingly innocuous bits of self-revelation can increasingly be collected and reassembled by computers to help create a picture

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    The right to a private life means that you have the right to carry on your life privately‚ without government interference‚ as long as you also respect the rights of other people. The courts have interpreted the concept of ‘private life’ in a very broad way. It covers things like your right to choose your sexual identity‚ your lifestyle‚ and the way you look and dress. The concept of private life also covers your right to develop your personality and to develop friendships and other relationships

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    the Hittites‚ I have months of research of the environment and resources of Mesopotamia to present upon you‚ and I ask you to consider my research. I advise you to invade Mesopotamia. Here are a few reasons why you should invade Mesopotamia. My first reason for why you should invade Mesopotamia is that it has fertile soil. The fertile soil provides good crops which gives everyone a surplus of food‚ and allows everyone to specialize in jobs. My next reason for why you should invade Mesopotamia is

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    Question 1 An agency of the U.S. government is conducting research and experimentation on methods for detecting airframe ice and conveying the information to the flight crew in a useful format. What agency would be responsible for such experimentation? If that research and experimentation leads to a new technology‚ what agency of the U.S. government would establish the airworthiness standards for incorporating that technology into U.S. civil aircraft? Question 1 Answer According to Hamilton

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    " Should the government be able to monitor the internet? I feel very strong about this topic. The local‚ federal‚ and state government shouldn’t be allowed to keep tabs on everyone using the internet. Bullying is a good reason that monitoring should be allowed‚ but my overall opinion is still strong in no. The government shouldn’t be able to invade our privacy if we haven’t done anything to make them suspect anything. In certain cases‚ I am ok with monitoring. If you are using a school computer

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    Why Invade Gallipoli

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    CAUSES why invade Gallipoli one of the main causes to invade was the need to capture the Dardanelles straights to give the Russians the supplies and to help stall the advance into Russia from the Turks so they were to invade Gallipoli capture the Dardanelles straights and knock turkey of the war as an added bonus. cause of the first World War The immediate cause for World War 1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie. Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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