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    illegal tactics to themselves as they continued to taunt Ellsberg and everyone one the enemy list. (until they got caught...) On June 17th, 1972, five members of Nixon 's Administration were arrested as they were found to have broke in the Democratic National Convention headquarters at The Watergate Hotel. They had broke in numerous times. The first to set up wiretapping materials in the Democratic office and eventually in later visits they had repaired some of the faulty materials. From the…

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    Ming Dynasty Spy Agencies

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    are selected from the best of the Jinyiwei. The West Factory were allowed to arrest and torcher any middle and low ranked government official without reporting to the emperor, mainly because it was a court and prison mixed structure. But later the director Wang Zhi became very cocky and corrupt. It was recorded that many time him and his underlings would constantly bully government officials and used the power of the Western Factory to get rid of anyone who disagrees with him; many loyal…

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    of the workplace and re-education of the management on recognition and rewarding of the workers for their resourcefulness, intelligence and skills. According to Svenn-Age et.al, In 1990s the European Union focused on creation of jobs and reduction of unemployment on the other hand ignoring the quality of work they were offering. The result of this was an increase in national wage while there was a decrease of economic growth and productivity per…

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    Mark Felt was the former Federal Bureau of Investigation Associate Director, for many that name holds no meaning, but what about the name “Deep Throat.” If you have been through a high school American history class then you probably have. Deep Throat was a secret informant who provided information to key personnel of The Washington Post about the president’s involvement in a scandal during the 1970s. Some may say that a high ranking official should not be lurking in parking garages releasing…

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    ”(Should children be tried as adults? 1). This argument shows that we as a country are throwing youths into prison rather then trying to rehabilitate them. Why should we do that to children when they have their whole lives ahead of them. Jamal Bryant, National Youth…

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    It is common knowledge among many Americans that political power often times reaches too far; we find this in the form of a corrupt justice system, unethically mitigated national funds, and the shadow of political tyranny encroaching upon our basic rights. Perhaps my examples align with that of a romanticized freedom fighter, but everyday we see news portraying peoples ' disdain towards government involvement. Similarly, with the advent of stricter regulations on video games, we would see a…

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    W.E.B. DuBois: A Civil Rights Leader W.E.B. DuBois is one of the most influential leaders for African American rights in U.S. history. His work with the NAACP, and his pride for the African American society led to a successful and legendary fight for African rights all around the world. The Civil War had little effect on already freed African Americans like DuBois. DuBois’s parents and grandparents were never slaves, so they weren’t very affected by the end of the war (McKissack & McKissack,…

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    Brandon Mrs.Baker Social Studies 19 January 2016 41 “Well i am moved, I want a kinder, gentler nation.” George Bush from the 1988 Republican Convention acceptance speech.The quote meant Bush wanted a kinder, gentler nation, meaning he wanted a nation without discrimination, or a nation where any unhappy child from any unhappy home could learn to read,or where any child could become President of the United States.George…

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    the National Security Agency. Upon October 26, 2001 the United States Congress passed the Patriot Act. This law authorized both civilian and military counterterrorism agencies the…

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    protecting a constructive investment environment for private business benefits” (Hartman, 2002). In 1981, former Pakistani Dictator and General Mohammed Zia al-Haq, understood US Policy bottom line. In a meeting with William Casey, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the dictator offered Casey with a map of the Near East demonstrating how the Soviet Union occupation is moving towards Iran, the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian Sea. General Mohammed proposed that if the US does not…

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