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    My partner, Armando and I, both believe that the government should be allowed to obtain wiretaps on anyone whom they deem suspicious without court oversight. However, Logan and Tabitha believe the opposite and have reasons why. Those reasons include personal information about people being leaked because the court oversight were seen to be failing or ignored, and people getting very mad because the government can monitor a large portion of a certain population without them even having a single…

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    Discrimination can be found everywhere and anywhere we look. Different generations have seen discrimination towards different groups. Starting with Native Americans, then continuing to African-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Jewish-Americans, and as of most recently Arab-Americans. These ethnicities have one similarity; they are all humans with similar biological properties. There was a big increase in the screening of Arabs after the attacks on the twin towers in New York on September 11, 2001.…

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    In a world filled with bigotry and animosity, humanity has created a society in which people have learned to live upon the opinions of others. Ideology can be defined as assumptions based on the beliefs and values of an individual, even though they may be incorrect due to the independent thoughts and perceptions of a person. Although not often noticed, these ideologies create prejudice towards different ways of life, such as the religious views of an individual. In modern day society when some…

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    With President Obama about to address the UN on Tuesday, even if every New Yorker, and every American knows it already, the last thing he would ever say in front of his UN enablers was that the NYC bomber was a terrorist. President Obama had a spring in his step all week knowing his plan to use his final UN speech Tuesday was going to secure his reputation as a United Nations Mans Man, for having the cojones to put Globalism First and America Second. Obama was giddy seeing himself saunter up…

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    Heraclitus Argument Essay

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    There is some truth to statement when Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus said, "You can never walk on the same river twice." Heraclitus is referring to everything in the world is changing in every aspect and nothing stay the same. As we go through the motion of life, overtime, the facts we once considered to be the absolute truth changes. As we age, our moral values and perspective changes. Our social morality changes as our culture change. Times change and the world changes, It’s…

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    Throughout the 1950s, questions were raised about the religion of Scientology and if its values were even a religion at all. A man by the name of L. Ron Hubbard the founder of dianetics, which later became Scientology in 1952, had a religious belief that people had the ability to see beyond human intelligence. Hubbard believed to be helping his religion by expanding the views he had on others. In the film, Going Clear by Alex Gibney he exposes Scientology for what it really is, a money…

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    The phenomenon of lone wolf terrorism has emerged to be one of the most unpredictable forms of terrorism currently plaguing United States national security. Unlike group-based terrorism, lone wolf terrorists have a critical advantage in avoiding identification and detection before their attacks as they often do not communicate or portray their intentions with others. For this reason, the lethality of lone wolf terror attacks tends to be greater when compared to group-based terrorists. Despite…

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    Dr. Golkar’s article “Manipulated Society” delves into the study of state manipulation of the population in the Islamic Republic of Iran. This manipulation is used to protect the regime from the “threat from below” where the general public mobilizes and rises up against the state. He points to the Arab Spring as an example of the threat that this poses to non-democratic regimes. This manipulation involves three main components: Manipulation of the mind, manipulation of the body, and…

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    Workplace Violence There are many factors to consider in regards to developing a workplace violence action plan with my company having three locations and more than 500 employees (Mathis, Jackson, & Valentine, 2014). “Employee layoffs, poor economic conditions, increased workplace violence, and increases in domestic restraining orders have caused management to develop a workplace violence action plan” (Mathis et al., 2014). The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines workplace violence as…

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    The Economics of Terrorism It is rumored that for every game of Michael Jordan’s fifteen-year basketball career, he wore his University of North Carolina basketball shorts under his uniform. This presented a problem, since his Chicago Bulls shorts were not large enough to fit over his other pair of shorts. To fix this, Jordan instead opted to wear baggy shorts that came down to his knees. Due to the public attention on Jordan, this simple adaptation, interestingly enough, ended up causing every…

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