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    PRODUCTIVE VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE AND EVALUATION OF ESL WRITING IN CORPUS-BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING Daehyeon Nam Submitted to the faculty of the University Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Department Literacy‚ Culture‚ and Language Education Indiana University June 2010 UMI Number: 3413659 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted

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    Habeas Corpus and the War on Terror Matasha L. Weaver POL 201: American National Government Instructor Saundra McDavid February 2‚ 2015 September 11‚ 2001 was a day that changed the lives of the American people forever. Widespread shock‚ panic‚ sadness‚ pain‚ and despair flooded our nation as a result of the senseless acts of violence inflicted by terrorists. With the nation reeling from the shock and emotions running high‚ the American people wanted immediate answers and justice. As if a name

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    of a crime and lock them in jail without ever charging them. The writ of habeas corpus does not allow this to happen anymore. This forces law enforcement and other persons in power to bring the accused before a judge or into a court. Without this writ‚ the government would have essentially endless power at the hands of the judicial system. This is another check on the use of government power. The definition of habeas corpus translates to “produce the body.” This is a court order stating to deliver

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    Civil liberties‚ habeas corpus‚ and the war on terror POL 201 In this paper I will be deliberate on the history of Habeas Corpus and how it has matured over the years. I will describe the beginning of the Habeas Corpus and the position it takes part in the U.S. and what recent act is being used. The United States Constitution must be more effectively unified into the Guantanamo methods to give equal civil rights to inmates despite what their nationality maybe‚ but to also have more

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    because it is too make sure everything is governed correctly. Habeas Corpus is established so that a person can know what their charge is. However‚ if the defendant claim is denied the Supreme Court will take control over the trial. The United States has being the target of several terror attacks. Habeas corpus is an important civil right that should be given to those accused of committing acts of terror. The writ of Habeas corpus is established for any prisoner that is brought before a judge

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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Even though suspending habeas corpus during the period of War on Terror is acceptable and is the Presidents way of protecting and preserving the United States Constitution during the War on Terror were civil liberties violated‚ and should habeas corpus been suspended. Detaining individuals for a suspected crime and not giving them their day in court is in violation of the Constitution. Habeas corpus was implemented in the Constitution to ensure

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    Section 9 of the Constitution states‚ "The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended‚ unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it" and under this provision‚ persons detained by the government are entitled to a judicial hearing to determine if there is any legal basis for their detention; I believe "enemy combatants" and terrorists should not be entitled to the Writ of Habeas Corpus and the same civil liberties as law-abiding U.S. citizens are entitled

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    Habeas Corpus prevented the government from accusing and arresting people for no valid reason and it was unconstitutional for Lincoln to suspend it. The Supreme Court ruled the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus as unconstitutional by saying‚ "the attention of the country has been called to the proposition that one who is sworn to ‘take care that the laws be faithfully executed‚’ should not himself violate them." Lincoln argued that he had a right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus because

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    COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTIONS 1899 (Malolos) Constitution 1935 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines 1973 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines January 17‚ 1973 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines October 12‚ 1986 DATE OF APPROVAL/ EFFECTIVITY LANGUAGE USED WHEN PUBLISHED PREAMBLE 1899 May 14‚ 1935 Spanish ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH We‚ the Representatives of the Filipino people‚ lawfully covened‚ in order to establish

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