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    center is pentagon. Were a series of four coordinated suicide attacks upon the United States in New York City and the Washington‚ D.C. areas on September 11‚ 2001. When the plan hit after that they can’t find the remains of the plane. Why patriot act was passed Administration in the frightening weeks after Sept 11 attack. Many Senator complained that they don’t have a lot of chance to read it much less analyze it‚ before having to vote. House hearings were held and a carefully constructed

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    In December of 1777 to 1778 George Washington made a camp called Valley Forge‚ it was 18 miles outside of Philadelphia. Valley Forge wasn’t the best place for you to live it was very hard‚ but the sacrifices were worth it. If you were in Washington’s army would you quit? I wouldn’t quit Washington’s army because it says that there is a high chance to get sick but a low chance to actually die from sickness‚ also Washington is getting supplies from the Congressman because the supplies are low‚ Dr.

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    Pocahontas Term Paper

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    Pocahontas: A detailed interpretation and analysis of the historical accuracies and inaccuracies in Disney’s Pocahontas In Camilla Townsend’s book‚ Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma‚ Townsend points out that there are many historical inaccuracies and myths that are associated with the story of Pocahontas. Using historical evidence to support the story of Pocahontas‚ Townsend attempted to create an accurate timeline bringing the past to the present. At the same time‚ the Disney film Pocahontas

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    Frank Uribe  Political Science 1  Midterm Exam    2. Discuss the Constitutional basis of Federalism to include enumerated‚ implied‚  Inherent‚ and concurrent powers.  The primary institutional feature of the U.S. Constitution was a political system in  which state governments share power with the national government; this political system  is called federalism. As opposed to a unitary system in which the central government  holds most of the power‚ or a confederation in which the regional governments hold the 

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    Since that tragic September day‚ the nation’s undergone a dramatic degenerating alteration where civil liberties continue to disappear from citizens. Just 45 days after the September 11 attacks‚ with virtually no debate‚ Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act on October 26th‚ 2001. This act expanded the surveillance powers of domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies. The controversy soon followed‚ claiming both full and partial violations of the Constitution and endangerments

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    to mind many things if you’re an American. Apple pie‚ baseball‚ the American flag‚ life in the suburbs. These are all things that americans love about their country‚ but is that what patriotism really means? There are many people who claim to be “patriots” on their Facebook or Twitter pages‚ but these people often think that they are a part of a select group of people who truly love their country. But‚ patriotism should be something we share‚ someone can love the same country you do and have different

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    Composition II December 1‚ 2012 PRIVACY VS. NAT. 2 The scope and nature of the problem is that after September 11‚ 2001 the government has enhanced its surveillance procedure to a frightening level. With one policy‚ “The USA Patriot Act-2001‚” the US government has effectively turned the United States of America into a police state. This policy gives the government run agencies the right to spy on its citizens. Agents can gather information by physically watching‚ or by other

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    is the major inaccuracy in Stone’s Alexander. Whilst Stone only conveys two battles in the movie‚ history conveys that Alexander participated in a vast quantity of battles‚ pitched battles as well as sieges‚ throughout the 7 year march. Stone choice in depicting only these two battles of the many others was through his aim to convey the key points of Alexanders major campaigns in a condensed form as possible. Whilst the battles themselves were inaccurate‚ many of these inaccuracies were choices of

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    The Battle of Saratoga was an event that was created by other situations before it. In 1777‚ the British army planned a three part attack. These attacks would be from three different directions to confuse the Patriots and stay on target. This was to seize Albany‚ New York and gain control of the nearby Hudson River. In turn‚ it would cut off the New England colonies from the Middle Colonies as the Hudson River connects both regions. It started with General Burgoyne‚ a leading British general‚ leading

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    The feeling of Patriotism is important for the Freedom of a Country. A partiotic person will always be ready to sacrifice his life for the love for his country. A Patriot is immortal. Men love their own country. They do many things for the good of the country. This feeling for their country is called patriotism. Patriotism is one of the best virtues of men. It is a noble feeling of the mind. It is said that mother and motherland are superior to heaven. Most men have got a love for their country

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