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    Is Patoriots Is Still There

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    students . Patriotism lends a great dimension to a man’s personality and it exalts him to rare heights of nobility. A patriot is not a person confined within the narrow limits of his family and his intimate circle of friends. Patriotism enlightens us about our paramount duties to our nation‚ our motherland‚ as dear and sacred as our own mother. India has a proud heritage of the noblest patriots‚ who sacrificed all their belongings and even gave up their lives‚ for the cause of their motherland. The freedom

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    different ways. A true patriot tries to do something for the development of his country. When Abraham Lincoln was a child he noticed the misery of the slaves in America. He liked America but did not like the slavery system. So when he became the President of America he abolished the ugly system and established democracy. Thus‚ he did some noble thing to keep up the prestige of his country. So he is a true patriot. India is also proud of being the motherland of great patriots like Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji

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    on Terror‚ declared in late 2001 can be seen as plagued with noble cause corruption‚ and the Patriot Act is interpreted as guilty of being based on a teleological system. The Patriot Act‚ passed in 2001‚ allows investigators to utilize certain resources and tools to investigate crime‚ detect and investigate acts of terror‚ and drug trafficking (The USA PATRIOT Act: Preserving Life and Liberty). The Patriot Act allows for far less regulation when

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    Patrick Henry

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    for the American Revolution? In the state of Virginia where all the great minds of the time met. Our forefathers where at a convention when a speaker of the name Patrick Henry speaks to the great patriots about what they should do about the war against Great Britain. The audience was full of patriots just like Henry that would die for their country in a heartbeat if it was needed to save their freedom and liberty. In a way to persuade the members of the Virginia convention to go to war with Britain

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    mystery didn’t make too much of an impact straight away but as film moved on into the future Citizen Kane became one of the critics best loved movies because of it cinematography‚ film techniques‚ lightning‚ music‚ editing‚ transitions‚ etc. I will be analyzing a number of key scenes in Citizen Kane with relation to the cinematography and other techniques above. The film contains umpteen numbers of key scenes but breaking them down you gets the big main scenes‚ which set the film from the start

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    American Revolution there were many traitors and spies. There was one big spy and soon to be traitor to the Americans. Benedict Arnold was a huge hero to many of the patriots and many looked up to him. Little did they know he was making a plan for the patriots to fail at West Point. Because Benedict Arnold’s plan was discovered by the patriots‚ the British were at a great disadvantage during the American Revolution and this led to the birth of a new nation.

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    act freely. Dinh‚ the author of both the Patriot Act and the essay "How the USA Patriot Act Defends Democracy"‚ uses a modern day form of double think in an attempt to justify the Patriot Act‚ an act which unconstitutionally violates the individual’s right of privacy through the clandestine use of surveillance. Gelsey‚ the author of the essay "The FBI is Reading over Your Shoulder" illustrates the potential effect of the Library Records Provision of the Patriot Act‚ otherwise known as Section 215. Section

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    The Patriot Act includes enhanced domestic security‚ enhanced surveillance‚ and take down barriers that would slow down terrorism investigation‚ and improved intelligence. With all these tools and rules combined‚ law enforcement and intelligence agencies can more quickly respond‚ prevent and fight terrorism. In addition to acts such as the Patriot Act‚ law enforcement‚ and intelligence agencies‚ the NSA also works to help keep

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    then President Georg W. Bush signed into law the US Patriot Act. This act was originally introduced as a response to the September 11th attacks to reduce the restrictions on law enforcements abilities to search specific types of electronic communication‚ authority to regulate financial transactions more in depth and to expand the timeframe individuals detained for being suspected of participating‚ support or funding terrorist activities (USA Patriot Act‚ 2001). With the increase of technological advances

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    October 26‚ 2001 with the inception of the Patriot Act. The liberties given to the government since the Patriot Act was signed into law has been debated over the potential violation of an individual’s privacy. This author believes the Patriot Act does not violate individual privacy rights. The individuals violate their own rights by what they post. The Federal Government monitors for potential national security threats through watch words. The Patriot Act affords them this right. An individual

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