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    The employees of the computing department of McLinsoft Solutions must be aware of the acts that are passed by their government. By doing this they are aware of what authority they have with their employer or the government as well as what authority the government has on them. Such acts include the Data Protection Act‚ the Regulatory Investigation of Powers Act‚ and the Computer Misuse Act. The Data Protection Act was passed in 1984‚ but was updated in 1998. This act was made to make sure that data

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    while attempting to repair surveillance equipment’s. After the trails of the 5 buglers‚ one of them who were a former CIA agent had a link with the white house. President Richard Nixon’s re-election campaign was connected to the break in attempt to wiretapping phones and stealing documents and information from the Democratic Party office. The plan for Watergate was set by Nixon re-election committee and high level advisers; the purpose of the Watergate was to secure information to undermine the Democratic

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    Illegal Searches of Prisoners and those on Parole and Probation Outline I. Introduction II. On Imprisonment‚ Parole and Probation III. Purpose and Legality of Searches IV. Illegal Searches in the Case of Prisoners‚ Parolees and Probationers V. Conclusion VI. References I. Introduction The criminal justice system works in such a way that certain behavior or actions are legislated as a criminal offense wherein the state or the federal government can prosecute an offender even

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    com/docview/222415193?accountid=32521 Is it legal? government surveillance.(2007). Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom‚ 56(6)‚ 257-261. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/217144992?accountid=32521 Lee‚ E.T.(2006). THE LEGALITY OF THE NSA WIRETAPPING PROGRAM. Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights‚ 12(1)‚ 1-41. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/207961189?accountid=32521 Mason‚ C.‚ & Magnet‚ S. (2012). Surveillance studies and violence against women. Surveillance & Society

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    The Idi Amin I knew By Brian Barron BBC Africa Correspondent 1977 - 1981 The first time I encountered the intimidating presence of the one-time sergeant major in the King’s African Rifles was 26 years ago at a military ceremony in West Nile Province‚ his home tribal district. We landed on an old British colonial airstrip in one of his Hercules transports‚ normally used to import scarce luxury goods for the Ugandan dictator and his henchmen. It was a scorching day but Amin was wearing his

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    The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in January 1919 and executed in January 1920. It banned the “manufacture‚ sale‚ or transportation of intoxicating liquors”. This amendment was the finishing touch of decades of realization and fulfillment by organizations such as the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League‚ and was also built upon the dry laws of eighteen states. The Prohibition Amendment had heavy consequences. It categorized the brewing and distilling

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    Question #1: Compare/contrast the different aspects of legislation that govern the Intelligence process. Areas to be taken into consideration is how Intelligence Oversight contributes to the overall process and areas that that you deem could be improved upon. The Intelligence Community (IC) has different legislations as well as executive powers to help govern the operation. Some of the legislation has been established to keep current with the time and technologies‚ while others have help protect

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    Boston Bombing & Patriot Act In the early afternoon of April 15th during the 117th Annual Boston Marathon‚ two bombs were detonated and exploded‚ killing 3 people and injuring 183 others. The bombs had been placed near the finish line‚ along Boylston Street. The bombs‚ which were pressure cooker devices detonated at 2:49 p.m‚ 13 seconds apart. No warnings had been given‚ and no one has been arrested or claimed responsibility for the bombing.(Bacon) The FBI have found two suspects that are responsible

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    the world‚ however while many will scream proudly about their own freedom‚ do they know how little freedom they have‚ how little of a choice is present? Many would not notice the great illusion of freedom that even our society has today‚ with the warrantless surveillance of their citizens online‚ to the consumers who are unaware that many companies sell foods‚ clothes‚ and more under many different brands‚ to trick the consumer into believing they have a choice. In Terry Gilliam’s film Brazil‚ many

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    “A Third-Party Invasion” Specific Purpose: To get the audience to: protect themselves from the National Security Agency‚ keep their information safe. Central Idea: To inform the audience about the National Security Agency‚ how they spy on us and what they do with our information. Attention If someone told you “You are being watched every time you use digital communications‚ “how would you feel? The majority of people would probably feel discomfort. Sadly‚ you are being watched by the National Security

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