evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible” Thomas Hardy. The purpose of the War Powers Resolution act of 197 3 was to ensure that both Congress and the President share in making decisions that could potentially get the U.S. involved in hostilities or imitate danger. U.S. Presidents have consistently agreed that the War Powers Resolution Act is an unconstitutional violation of the higher powers of the executive branch. As a result‚ the Resolution has been the subject of controversy since
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Cook Nuclear Generating Station‚ which is in Bridgman Michigan. Although‚ the property is six miles north of the nuclear power plant‚ the buyer decided that it was not an issue and bought the place. The property sits in a beautiful wooded area overlooking Lake Michigan with a cozy ranch‚ mile long driveway‚ and old hardwood trees. One would never notice there is a nuclear power plant down the street when sitting by the pond skipping stones across a quiet serene boutique farm and vineyard. This property
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result of the attacks‚ President Bush declared a “Global War on Terror.” To prevent another terror attack‚ Congress felt it must provide additional powers to US law enforcement and intelligence agencies. In 2001‚ Congress passed the United and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept or Obstruct Terrorism Acts of 2001‚ or colloquially referred to as the PATRIOT Act. While many will argue the PATRIOT Act is helpful in combating terrorism‚ critics argue it infringes
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method for completing an awful and noxious act against pure individuals. One local may punch another‚ and not present a show of war. War is generally acknowledged to be a declared threats between two nations‚ as when the United States reported the war against the Axis powers Japan‚ Germany and Italy on December 8‚ 1941. Were deliberate attacks on civilians during the Second World War act of terrorism? Yes it was‚ On April 26‚ 1937‚ German planes and diverse war planes struck Guernica‚ a town populace
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the USA Patriot Act. This Act of Congress‚ which was passed in 2001‚ simply enhances the United States investigative skills‚ sometimes bypassing certain restrictions to preserve the safety of our country. Most notable‚ it uses of mass data collection. Some people view this act as unconstitutional‚ or an invasion of privacy‚ and ineffective‚ to which will be proven‚ that this statement is false. People must learn how to sacrifice for the greater good. It may seem like an abuse of power‚ but the U.S Patriot
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To go to war‚ or to not. Obviously to not. At the end‚ America should not have gone to war with Britain. The cons of going to war completely outweigh the pros of going. People only wanted to go to war because of investments to make money or profit. Not only that but the poor and minorities are the ones that will be sent to war while the rich class will stay and not participate. Finally‚ banks “brainwashed” people into thinking war was the best option because banks wanted to not lose money on investments
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after September 11th a panicked Congress passed‚ with little debate‚ the USA Patriot Act. The 342 page patriot act violates our 1st‚ 4th‚ 5th‚ 6th‚ 8th and 14th amendments‚ thus making it unconstitutional. I don’t know why Congress passed this act‚ or how it got through the Supreme Court‚ but most people in Congress didn’t even read the Patriot Act. I am sure that our founding fathers would not have wanted the Patriot Act. Just look at what Ben Franklin said‚ "They that can give up essential liberty to
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government of the United States of America found the need to take measures that would protect the lives of the people of America. Hence in relation to these attacks the then President Bush set an act in motion that would prevent further terrorist attacks. This act came to be known as the U.S.A Patriot Act. This act aimed by giving all the enforcement agencies tools so that they could combat terrorism. It has become one of the most imperative weapons that the state has against terrorism. It also breaks
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Well‚ yesterday started the Stamp Act. In case if you all are wondering what the Stamp Act is‚ it is an act required colonists to pay for an official stamp‚ or seal‚ when they bought paper items. It was announced on March 22‚ 1765. We now are required to pay for every printed paper. More than one hundred thousand pounds worth of stamps was shipped to America. The cost for stamps are very cheap. The total amount intended to be raised by the new tax was sixty thousand pounds per year‚ this is not
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nuclear power is considered one of the most controversial technologies related to the new millennium. Many people think that nuclear power can provide low-cost energy which can easily substitute oil and the other common sources of energy. In addition to this‚ nuclear weapons are considered the only instrument which can make possible the maintenance of word peace. The nuclear problem is complex and difficult to analyze without any kind of prejudices. First of all‚ it is true that nuclear power can provide
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