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    Throughout the centuries money has been one item that society shares whether they want to or not, because money allows society the greatest amount of flexibility in purchasing items. That flexibility allows for people to choose what they want to buy from any seller or to choose not to buy anything unless it is absolutely necessary. Certain money is better than other types of money, in the early days of the United States, we had a gold backed currency. While other nations don’t and their currency…

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    Watchmen Style

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    The federal law enforcement system has fourteen different agencies and 28 total entities in these departments. The federal bureau of investigations (FBI) is the most famous of these agencies. The main purpose of the FBI in today’s society is to protect America from terrorist and foreign intelligence threats. Other examples of federal law agencies are the department of agriculture. This department enforces laws dealing…

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    Public Corruption

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    attacks, foreign intelligence operations, cyber based attacks with high-technology crimes, combat public corruption, civil rights, combat transnational criminal organization, enterprises, combat major white-collar crime, significant violent crime, federal state local international partners, and upgrading technology to fulfill their missions. The main priorities for the FBI gives…

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    Why Security Is Important

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    We rather have our rights violated than our country overran by terrorist. The stats say that we as Americans will certainly have more protection that privacy. “New poll numbers show about two-thirds of people believe it is more important for the federal government to investigate possible terror threats than to avoid intruding on personal privacy.” (Whittaker, Zero Day) In more recent event in San…

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    Terrorism Dbq

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    Before the terrorists attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States was at war with Iraq and had a presence in Saudi Arabia which lead to conflict to terrorist groups and terrorists attacks within the US, but no action was taken that would change American politics, society, or foreign policy. After the attacks, everything changed. The US became much strict in its search for and elimination of terrorism, both within the country and around the world. The events also brought the country together…

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    What are the primary ways of determining institutional racism and what are the strengths and pitfalls of each in working toward a Criminal Justice system that is culturally sensitive? Institutional racism is defined by the text (McNamara, Burns) as the type discrimination built into the structure of society (McNamara & Burns, 2009, p. 329). However in the article Crack Pipes and Policing: A case Study of Institutional Racism and Remedial Action in Cleveland it was described as “one of the…

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation vs. Apple On December 2, 2015, there was a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California that claimed more than a dozen lives of innocent people. The attackers Tashfeen Malik and Syed Farook, a married couple that lived in Redlands, California. The married couple also attempted to bomb the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health were this malicious crime took place. However, hours later the couple was found and died in a shoot out with law enforcements…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    Over one hundred first responders, firefighters, and pedestrians heard explosions shortly before the buildings fell. The American people were told that the fire from the jet fuel weakened the steel joists enough for the building to collapse (Towers Collapse). However if that were true the buildings would not have fallen right into themselves in a free fall, they would have fallen to the side or leaned to the side because the impact and fire would have been hottest at the point of impact. However…

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    Mass Shooting Essay

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, terrorism is defined as “the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.” There are two types of terrorism, international and domestic terrorism. International terrorism is terrorist activities that are foreign-based and/or sponsored by organizations or groups outside the United States. Domestic terrorism is terrorist activities that focus on facilities or populations without foreign direction…

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    Sandi Clipton (Clipton) wishes to challenge two decisions made by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). The decisions affect the operation of Sanditon Aviation Pty Ltd (Sanditon), of which Clipton is the CEO. The first decision is CASA’s rejection of Clipton’s application to renew Sanditon’s Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). The effect is that Sanditon is unable to operate. The Civil Aviation Act 1988 (‘the CAA’) provides for merits review in this instance and potentially allows for new…

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