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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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    Module name CW number and title Environment of Business Coursework 3 CW weighting CW checks the learning outcomes 40% To demonstrate the knowledge of the marketing tools and techniques businesses and organisations use to help navigate economic and legal environments to be able to promote themselves. To analyse a contextual situation and demonstrate their understanding of how market prices and legal restrictions determine a marketing activity or strategy of an organization. Submission deadline 22

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    you think he should be considered a patriot or not? Why? When looking at this question‚ the first thing we need to know is what a patriot is. The dictionary defines a patriot as a person who loves‚ supports‚ and defends his or her country and its interests with devotion and a person who regards himself or herself as a defender‚ especially of individual rights‚ against presumed interference by the federal government. Having a clear understanding of what a patriot is presumed to be‚ one could consider

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    American revolutionary army “Patriots” to fight against British “Lobsterbacks”. But Sam’s dad is convinced that the Patriots have any right to fight against the british will be considered treason against the loyalty of the king. After Sam tells his family about joining the Patriots after he got out of college. Sam and his dad have a big argument about how the patriots rebelling against the british is considered treason to the king but Sam doesn’t think that he thinks the patriots are fighting to be free

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    It turns out that such historical inaccuracies‚ once formed‚ are tough to shake: I personally held on to the movie misinformation and historical inaccuracies even when told beforehand that the film clips I was about to see were fictional. I felt that it was a little harder to fully retain historical misinformation‚ though‚ when my teachers were more specific about the inaccuracies they would show‚ saying‚ for instance‚ that "the film presented it this way

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    be discussed in this paper are the PATRIOT Act of 2001‚ and the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970. Both of these acts were deemed necessary due to increasing terrorist threats for the PATRIOT Act‚ and for fairness in obtaining credit for the Fair Credit Reporting Act. US PATRIOT ACT‚ 2001 The PATRIOT Act of 2001 is actually called the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT). This act was established in 2001

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    passed its own anti-terrorism act called the "USA Patriot Act." The power that the PTA provided to British law enforcement agency is pale in comparison to the USA Patriot Act. Thus this essay will focus on the questions

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    year‚ the USA Patriot Act‚ which gave investigators a great deal of leeway in their domestic surveillance activities and made immigration laws more stringent. “(Reaction to 9/11) Even though they passed the bill many people suffered from dealing with depression‚ stress‚ and hard times after losing their love ones. Congress came up with many ideas to help prevent another attack on America‚ such as coming up with a security company called Department of Homeland Security and the USA Patriot Act. Also

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