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    Before the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States’ government was relatively weak in terms of its tactics in response to terrorism. Overall‚ no matter what people have to say in the country’s defence‚ the fact is that it was a much easier target compared to how it is today. There were not as many stringent regulations in place that would normally stop potential terrorists from making a move‚ nor were there any efforts to actually catch them in action right before such a drastic event occurred

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    will base my investigation on the investigation process on evidence‚ victim‚ and witness. Three current practices of the component that demonstrate the successful achievement of my definition of justice is due process‚ individual rights‚ and the Patriot Act. Due process requires that all accusers be treated fairly and

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    Chemestry Lab Rates of Reaction (Picture from: http://sciencespot.net/Pages/kdzchem.html) The rate of reaction is how fast or slow a reaction is completed. This is important for factories and chemists all over the world. What happenes during a reaction is atoms or molecules that collide and form new molecules. You can affect this rate of reaction with: temperature of reactants or suroundings‚ surface area of reactants‚ if there is a catalyst present‚ but in theis lab the concentration was changed

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    goods and recorded on a piece of paper and transfer to columnar book. Every transaction upon the outgoing of goods is being recorded to Daily Record and being transferred to Daily Remittance Report. However‚ this process provide redundant records‚ inaccuracy on their daily report and make it hard for them to determine how many cases are still available in the warehouse and if those stocks are enough to sustain the needs of their customer‚ stop operation will cost them an estimated value of P 20‚ 000

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    Ttankhamun's Tomb Analysis

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    The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb was one of the most significant discoveries of the 20th‚ century. The tomb was hidden for 3000 years before being discovered by archaeologist ‘Howard Carter.’ Tutankhamun’s tomb was the first tomb discovered that hadn’t been raided this perhaps is what made Tutankhamun so popular. The tomb was such a memorable discovery that the world created a new pop-culture ‘ Tut-Mania’ as a result of this creation‚ many different types of merchandise were released. Tutenstien

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    us. In today’s society the surveillance state is high. The act of spying has been secretly carried out by the NSA‚ CIA‚ Secret Service‚ FBI‚ Company corporations‚ Cell phone carriers‚ and the World Wide Web. The issue of congress implementing the Patriot Act and taking non-authorized information from citizens. Congress should ban the use of spying and capturing of data from citizens. Others may say this act protects our well-being and safety in the United States. In regards to‚ national security

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    Due to the native officer corps and considerable experience in colonial wars‚ the Patriot forces proved formidable § Initially the British thought they could regain political control by having one military victory § This strategy did not work due to the geography on eastern North America § Patriots had the advantage of fighting on their own land and the popular support for the American cause o The Patriot Forces § Forces include: · 350‚000 eligible men · Over 200‚000

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    internet usage as only a form of a safety precaution in hopes of protecting their citizens. This power that was granted to the United States government from the Patriot Act is only used when necessary in cases where suspicion is raised‚ and then they may subpoena information from the internet provider or obtain a search warrant. Title II of the Patriot Act allows the search to be executed with a search warrant‚ but the suspect does not need to be informed until after the search‚ nor do they need to be present

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    Loyalists Dbq

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    A cannot be correct‚ because even though Congress agreed to “earnestly recommend” that the Loyalists’ confiscated property should be returned much of their land‚ money‚ and resources went to the Patriots. The Loyalists’ rights were not protected as many of them were abused and executed by the Patriots‚ causing the majority of the Loyalists to flee to Florida and later Canada or British Caribbean islands. The treaty did not protect the rights of the Loyalists. B is incorrect‚ because the treaty was

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    Clan of the Cave Bear

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    support the theory that the Neanderthals had a belief in an afterlife‚ supposedly animistic in nature as indicated by artifacts discovered by archaeologists. The evolutionary theory also greatly impacts the validity of the film. For example‚ an inaccuracy was found in the film‚ but was essential to the plot. The brain size of Neanderthals has shown that they weren’t as smart as modern humans‚ and thus couldn’t learn to count numbers. However‚ some parts of the film were accurate. Neanderthal peoples

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