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    Purchase order fraud affects about 25 million people. It is natural for some consumers to think that they can get something for free especially when a scammer is painting such a beautiful picture for the consumer. Consumers want to believe that the person at the other end of the phone is being honest. The implicating factor is crime classification where one must define these rights and duties instead of giving the rules in this way such things can be set up. In the United States there are…

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    the September 15, 1935. The German Parliament then made up of Nazi Representatives passed these laws. They were titled as The Reich Citizenship Law, and The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. They would provide legal framework for the persecution of Jews in Germany. The first of the laws was the Reich Citizenship Law. The Reich Citizenship Law was made up of two parts. Part one number 1 stated that…

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    Luibheid, excluding immigrants based on race, national origin and sexual orientation through immigration laws were the norms for maintaining the social and political dominance of the white American population. Even in the Nationality Act of 1790, citizenship was only obtainable to “free white persons of good moral character”, which became the basis for many immigration policies today, excluding people of color (Ngai 2004 pg. 37). White America has been deeply rooted in ethnocentrism, which is…

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    being present. America offers great opportunities for many individuals that seek them. Any person should be allowed to into America despite their ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and color of their skin. Immigrants should have an easier way to citizenship in America. Lower wages paid to undocumented workers in low-skill positions cut the costs of production, which can lead to lower prices for the American consumer. “Industries such as restaurants, agriculture produce, and construction.’…

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    had to make arrangements that other immigrants did not. They had to organize their migration which often included raising money to transport their large group across the Atlantic. German emigrants would also have to consider the possibility of citizenship in their new…

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    First, It states that the Conservative party is considering implementing a law, similar to Quebec’s Bill 62. This law will require persons wearing this garment to unveil their faces as employees of the government and while receiving one’s Canadian citizenship. In regards to his reasoning for implementing such a law, when asked by a CBC host why it is acceptable for the government to tell one how to dress Harper replied that there are times when one needs to review the identity of those wearing…

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    and citizenship are intertwined: two parts of a whole ensuring a free life for all those deemed as Americans. The denial of these attributes of the American experience, raises the question of what it truly means to have citizenship and be free. The articles Havana Up in Harlem & E. Franklin Frazier’s Revenge discusses these discrepancies and offers new, insightful ideas regarding these two complex topics. The readings attempt to expand our common understandings of the meaning of citizenship and…

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    On January 26, 1883, Theodore Roosevelt presented his speech, “Duties of American Citizenship” in Buffalo, New York to the citizens of the United States of America. The patriarchy speech by Theodore Roosevelt, pretty much explains itself in the title of the speech, “Duties of American Citizenship”, it goes over what it means to be an American Citizen. Patriarchy is evident throughout the whole speech, on how men should be good citizens as well as being good husbands, colleagues, and fathers.…

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    Americans and the United States because of the laws that were put in place after this case. This case was important because of what it accomplished for the States and the constitution. This case made the 14th amendment come into place which was full citizenship for African Americans. The case had to do with a guy named Dred Scott and John F.A. Sandford and it was discussed from February 11,…

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    deal with matters occurring in our own communities. The ability to exercise our voting rights is one of our greatest responsibilities and no one can be considered an equal citizen without it. Women’s suffrage is a right that derives from equal citizenship. In 1872 Susan B. Anthony made an argument in her defense against the charges of unlawful voting. Susan B. Anthony utilized the constitution in her favor to explain how the constitution had given women the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony said…

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