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    Pollard's Fraud Case Study

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    . In May 1984, he borrowed money from a co-worker and bounced several checks trying to repay him. In July 1984, Pollard’s supervisor received a letter of indebtedness from the Navy Federal Credit Union reporting that Pollard was delinquent in repaying a loan. His supervisor failed to report the letter to the OIC and did not record the financial troubles in Pollard’s file. In post-arrest interviews, Pollard claimed to have perceived anti-Israel/anti-Semitic sentiment from coworkers and…

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    them to do something they did not want to do, but had to because if not they would be considered going against the government. As the World War I was going on the Espionage Act came in 1917. This act prevents people from doing any speeches or protest against the government about the war would be punished. In Document 2 in the Espionage Act it says “ whoever when the United States is at war, shall willfully cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, refusal of duty, in the military or naval…

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    not the jury felt like imprisoning him for his entire life or just killing him on the spot. Since he did not harm Banquo’s son necessarily, he may have been charged today with life in prison even if he did murder the King and one other through espionage. It wouldn’t be a likely thing to happen, but could since Fleance managed to escape Macbeth only has a slight chance of making out of the trial without a death…

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    My Life As A Spy Summary

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    In the book My Life as a Spy by John A. Walker Jr, the author recounts his time as a spy for the Soviet Union while assigned as the Chief Warrant Officer and Communications Specialist for the US Navy. He reveals that not only was it him that sold off secrets to the Soviet Union, he also got his son, brother, ex-wife, and a close friend involved into it as well. The book starts off with Walker explaining his new job in the Navy aboard a Submarine, then dwelling into his family and their financial…

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    Julian Assange History

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    The United States Justice Department thought of summoning Wikileaks due to the Espionage Act of 1917. Though, the First Amendment made this complicated (freedom of the press). Also, the constitution protects publishers if they did not unlawfully obtain the information but rather just publicized the information. Law enforcement has tried…

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    The Cold War was a period of tension between the United States , Soviet Union and the Axis powers; Germany, Italy and Japan after World War 11. There was tension because the United States and Soviet Union did not want Communism and the Axis powers did. During this time period many people were in fear of the Red Scare, or Communism. Schools taught students to safely hide if there is a bomb or even a threat of one. People accused many others for being members of the Communist belief. They felt…

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    Capital Punishment, A Capital NO Capital punishment has a long and gruesome history, regrettably that history is not all in the past. Capital punishment, the practice of putting someone to death as punishment for a crime, is still exercised within fifty-eight countries and thirty-one American states. Although today’s methods of government sanctioned executions are more humane and less violent than our days past; when to be put to death meant to be hanged, flayed, burned alive or worse, it…

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    Hitler’s did not have to advance and execute his policies effectively. CONCLUSION The policies advanced by Hitler and Putin have similarities and differences. They both employed militia with strong dictatorial high-handedness through embracing espionage, diplomacy, threats, military power and intimidation. However, the differences underlie the fact that while Putin finds is easier in advancing his policies, Hitler had a difficult…

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    Double Agents In History

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    The definition of a double agent according to Dictionary.com is a person who spies on a country while pretending to spy for it. Today double agents are used in the world of espionage, and there have been a ton of them used throughout history. During WWll there were many secret agents sent to spy on the Manhattan Project by Russia. A few months ago in the news there was a retired double agent who secretly worked for the British while working for Russia that was poisoned along with his daughter in…

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    Secularism Vs Religion

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    interest in this topic is found. From the birth of our nation to now, we have had a number of sedition acts pass through our midst - from the Alien and Sedition Acts of the 18th century; to Abe Lincoln’s ban on anti-government sentiment; to the Espionage Act passed by President Woodrow Wilson deep into World War…

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