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    situation at any time”. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus and Cassius are two characters that stand out. In several ways they are similar to or different from each other.These ways are presented in both their actions and words. The likeness and disparity in their morals‚ motivation‚ and decisions show. In William Shakespeare’s book‚ Brutus and Cassius and have two different personalities‚ and it is shown throughout the book. Morally‚ Brutus and Cassius could not be more different. They have two

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    nation accepted it with open arms for its promising results. What many did not know at this point and will only find out years later was that The Patriot Act will violate their Fourth Amendment rights down the road and that all American citizens and not just those suspected of committing a crime will be a target of this surveillance program. The Patriot Act gave law enforcement several authorities they did not have before to perform their job with less hassles (such as officers had to obtain multiple

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    Sport Becoming an International Business Phenomenon Hudson Ko American Military University Contemporary and Social Issues in Sports Professor Eric Legg Sports is an International Business Phenomenon We all enjoyed sports for its competition and amazing athleticism on television. Now it is a growing entertainment around the world. We see NBA games played in different countries across the globe‚ we noticed international players in Major League Soccer games in the United States. Why is this happening

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    Back in the beginning stages of the War on Terrorism‚ President Bush enacted the Patriot Act. This allowed the government to spy on citizens‚ monitoring their activities in order to discern whether or not someone is a terrorist. It brought about changes in law enforcement that allowed agencies to search phones‚ financial records‚ etc. The National Defense Authorization Act greatly expands the power and scope of the federal government to fight the War on Terror‚ including codifying into law the indefinite

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    Should Congress have enacted the patriot act to combat terrorism and protect citizens after 9/11/2001‚ or was it an extreme measure of legislation that violated our civil liberties? As a patriotic citizen‚ I feel as though sacrifices are necessary when large-scale devastation occurs. So‚ yes‚ they should have enacted the patriot act which allowed them to invade our privacy and impose unusual treatment of suspected terrorists at that time. Furthermore‚ as long as ISIS is a threat they should use

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    terrorist threats‚ and having loved ones in harms way‚ has Scot Harvath enduring to change the pattern and protect his surroundings even though he is a retired agent‚ would you take a stand for your country and do something about it. The story The Last Patriot takes place in different countries around the world‚ but each having the same threats created by a Terrorist named Dodd and his assassins. With the enemy having more than one target‚ it has the President struggling to find the cause‚ so he sends multiple

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    men ended up in the North and escaped and were now free. Trey and the rest of the men met some people in the North and explained their story to them‚ and what had happened to other slaves that were on his plantation‚ and that Michael the slave owner was the meanest man they’ve ever seen and they explained what he did to slaves that didn’t listen. The people Trey and the rest of the men met helped them start a new life and get them started in a new life of freedom and decisions that they can make on

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    living thing that they do? Through loopholes in the Patriot Act‚ the government misuses their power by spying on millions of innocent Americans. The people do have rights within the fourth Amendment though. Simplified‚ it states that Americans have the right to privacy unless there is probable cause. (Kids n.d.) Where do we as Americans draw the line? The Patriot Act is an Act that was signed by George W. Bush on October 26‚ 2001. The Patriot Act is an acronym that stands for Providing Appropriate

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    The book I have read is Young Patriots‚ by Charles Cerami. The book took place seven years after the revolution‚ America was in crisis. The government wasn’t functioning‚ but the citizens didn’t care. Then two unknown men‚ Hamilton and Madison‚ envisioned a plan that no one else thought could happen: a truly United States. The two men had gone against all odds and worked together by strategizing to get the right men to agree on the right ideas. Their result was the most brilliant documents ever

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    in 1925‚ was heavily influenced by the politics and what was happening within society at the time. The 20’s was and is known very well for being the ‘Big Boom’‚ where Wall Street was running at its best and it was a lift from the misery that the first World War has caused. Speak easies were big and the number of rich was on the rises‚ although only approximately five percent of the population was rich. Atonement‚ however‚ was written in 2001 so it could not have been influenced by what was happening

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