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    The War on Drugs The War on Drugs is a term coined by President Richard M. Nixon. Was it a real war, in the introduction the question was asked “But if the deployment of soldiers is a requirement to wage war who is the enemy in the War on drugs?” The answer to the question is yes. In the 1980’s the US deployed Soldiers to South America in support of Counter Drug operations. The war on drugs begins in the 1970, with the intent to stop civil unrest and to provide assistance to our Soldiers…

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    Rizal Case Study

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    including his family and some relatives, leased tracts of agricultural lands from the Dominican Order, owner of the vast productive hacienda in the province of Laguna. The conflict rose from the continued unreasonable increased of rentals, land confiscation and other exploitative practices of the hacienda management. These caused financial hardships to the tenants, and worsened by other factors such as poor harvests, crops destroyed by unfavorable weather and pestilence. Upon his arrival from…

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    Tiberius Julius Caesar

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    positions. Tiberius restored the government treasury as he left behind 20 times the wealth he had inherited. He fortified the Roman navy and army. Tiberius set laws where crimes committed by well-to-do citizens were punished by heavy fines and confiscations. These fines contributed greatly to the growth of the imperial treasury. These same principles today are seen through our tax system. The rich in large part are taxed more than those who are poor. Also similar laws exist such a how a larger…

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    sources of revenues, including the mines as laurium, public lands, and taxes. Direct taxes on citizens were not the norm, but metics were taxed every year, as were imports/exports, prostitution, and the law courts brought in revenue from fines and confiscations”. Athenian had their way to give tax and participate in the…

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    With respect to the American education system, the enactment of programs to identify the beginning signs of a mentally disturbed individual or a potential mass shooter is necessary. According to Salem police officer Sean Cooper, “The introduction of both mental health courses for students of all ages and more in depth evacuation and lockdown procedures in schools will further protect America’s youth.” Similarly, Officer Cooper also endorsed the bulletproofing, additions in security to public…

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    The Fourth Amendment

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    expectation that civilization is prepared to distinguish as realistic under the circumstances. For example, warrantless searches of personally own properties are customarily prohibited without admissible concessions; in contrast, a warrantless confiscation of derelict property typically does not violate the Fourth Amendment. (Legal Information Institution, n.d.) Seizures Seizures transpire when law enforcement physically apprehends a citizen; this frequently occurs during an arrest, though, it…

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    development. Adolescent is the period of life that involves extensive change, and guidance may be required to help form right traits. Through her investigation, she got insightful results about concepts that include lives of youth’s availability, confiscation between dissemination and compression by authorities in an educational environment and decreed disjunction that is followed by intimacy. In this case, she also noted that most the Sociologists and anthropologists, based on their study, have…

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    During the Roman era, there were inflexible rule against adultery, but it was only applicable to sexual intercourse with a married woman. In the early Romanian era, the jus tori belonged to the husband. It was therefore not a crime against the wife for a husband to have sex with a slave or an unmarried woman. In 18 B.C., the Emperor Augustus turned his attention to social problems at Rome. Extravagance and adultery were widespread. Among the upper classes, marriage was increasingly…

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    The widespread belief in their existence in the first months of 1862 helped drive the national narrative that began with the appearance of the first “contrabands” at Fortress Monroe in 1861, the First Confiscation Act in August of that same year, and through the preliminary announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in September 1862, that opened the door to enlistment of African American men in the Union army the following year. By August of 1863, Douglass would be making his case for equal…

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    Wildlife Safari Case Study

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    Safari the animals are given a chance at life--even if in human care. They also serve in important job as “wildlife ambassadors” who will be able to help educate the public in the importance of the conservation of wildlife. Illegal exotic pet confiscations face similar threats of euthanasia if a licensed facility cannot step in to take them. Wildlife Safari contributes about $40,000 a year to two pre-chosen organizations that focus directly on conservation efforts of specific species. In past…

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