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    1) Which idea is illustrated by the Supreme Court cases Schenck v. United States and Korematsu v . United States? 1. The free speech rights of Communists have often been violated. 2. During wartime‚ limitations on civil rights have been upheld by judicial action. 3. The rights of protestors have been preserved even in times of national stress. 4. Economic interests of foreign nations are frequently upheld in United States courts. 2) The Dred Scott decision on the issue of slavery upheld the

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    Describe the industry and sector in which your company operates. Hint: Industries are broad categories such as Financial‚ Technology‚ Services‚ or Health Care. Sectors are more specific categories within an industry‚ such as ‘Sporting Goods Store in the Services Industry’ or ‘Computer Peripherals in the Technology Industry.’ In your description of the industry and sector‚ discuss economic trends as well as the current outlook for the industry‚ including growth potential. Opportunities and Threats

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    An interest group is an organization of people who share a common interest and work together to protect and promote that interest by influencing the government. Interest groups vary greatly in size‚ aims‚ and tactics. Political scientists generally divide interest groups into two categories: economic and noneconomic. Economic Groups Economic groups‚ which seek some sort of economic advantage for their members‚ are the most common type of interest group. Money has significant influence in

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    Somebody ... Wanted ... But ... So ... President Abraham Lincoln the nation to heal as quickly as possible from the Civil War and planned to reunify the nation quickly he was assassinated in 1865 only days after Robert E. Lee’s surrender plans for Reconstruction were taken over by Vice President Andrew Johnson‚ who became president after Lincoln’s death President Andrew Johnson to give blacks the right to vote. But the Southerners did not want to share political power with the people that

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    Reading newspaper as a habit Newspaper brings us the news of the world. So the importance of newspaper reading is great. A man becomes well-versed in the current politics and political incidents of the world. It helps the nation to form national integration. It develops the outlook of the people of all sectors. Newspaper is a store house of knowledge. General Knowledge is an essential part of education. Newspaper is the best means for acquiring knowledge. The students can know very interesting things

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    Mobile phones allow us to stay in 24/7 contact with everyone. Before we can consider their value we first have to look back at where it all started. Samuel Morse had a vision of telecommunication and in the 1830’s he constructed the electromagnetic telegraph and created the Morse Code. This was a series of dots and dashes to create words and sentences. This drove people with ideas about because they saw that messages could be carried through electricity. In the 1940’s‚ Reginald Fessenden’s invented

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    US vs. FOWLER G.R. No. L-49631 J. Torres FACTS: This is an appeal to the Supreme Court by the appellant‚ the United States‚ to review the decision made by the Court of First Instance (CFI) of Manila. The two defendants and appellees‚ Fowler et al‚ have been accused of the theft of sixteen (16) bottles of champagne of the value of $20 on 12 August 1901 while on board the transport Lawton. Lawton was then navigating the high seas. The said champagne bottles are part of the cargo and are owned by Julian

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    Is the Social Media Bringing Us Together‚ or Keeping Us Apart? There are 7 billion people in the world today‚ and the majority them can connect and share through the Internet. The Internet and social media are wonderful things that connect people instantly to others across the world. But with such powerful things‚ comes negative effects. The accessibility of social media is bad because it is addictive‚ it prevents human interaction‚ and it causes distractions. Social networking can be good‚ until

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    Even though I was very happy and excited‚ it was also a very challenging step in my life. Coming only with my father and my brother while leaving my mother and my two sisters back in Egypt was very difficult. The reason that they did not come with us was because my mother had to stay with my sisters who were studying pharmacology there. The first year for me in the U.S. was probably the

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    United States’ Involvement in the Vietnam War Source Based Vietnam in South East Asia had always been a desirable country. Since the 19th century‚ it was ruled by France and called Indo China. Apart form one rebellion in 1930‚ France had total control of the country until they surrendered to Germany in the Second World War in 1940. Japan‚ Germany’s ally‚ took control of Vietnam and the resources in it‚ such as coal‚ rice‚ rubber‚ railways and roads. An anti-Japanese resistance organisation

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