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    During World War II President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued presidential order along with congress support to give military authority to exclude americans with japanese descent from areas deemed essential to national security. This executive order forced hundreds of thousands of American citizens with Japanese descent into internment camps in the central regions of the United States. The executive order served as a security mechanism after the japanese attacks on pearl harbor. A Lot of…

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    be unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated peoples’ civil rights; the Supreme Court refused to acknowledge it as such, setting a precedent for the future that individual liberties could be trampled on in the name of allegedly preventing espionage and treason. In addition to fostering discontent between Japanese-Americans and their government, Executive Order 9066 struck a nerve with Japan itself, a hostility that had been looming since America’s first Japanese-restrictive immigration…

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    The federal government list 41 capital offenses that can result in the sentence of death. Capital offenses includes the crimes of genocide, espionage, treason, but mostly consists of murders of various forms, ranging from murder for hire to the murder of a member of Congress (see table 3). Naturally, there has been controversy concerning the death penalty. The controversy questions two factors:…

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    “You are in the hands of a system whose reach is unlimited, but whose safeguards are not”- quote by Citizenfour. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is an utopian and dystopian fiction novel that is very similar to the film called, Citizenfour. Both pieces of work have different ways of displaying their own versions of their world’s, but in the end both seem to be the same exact one. Both stories display a scenario in which the people are censored by the government to hide the truth of what is going…

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    War Viewed By Wilson and Deb War can be viewed differently by so many people. War can mean a whole lot of things too many different people. In this case we will be looking for the different views between Woodrow Wilson and Eugene debs. Will they disagree or will they have the same views about wars? Eugene Deb was born in 1855 and died 1926. He was a labor organizer and socialist leader. Debs grew up in Indiana, in 1875 he was elected secretary of the Terre Haute lodge of the Brotherhood of…

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    representative question. Lately, the robots are used in almost every industry, doing jobs that are too dangerous or impossible for humans. However, the new technology is mainly used by the military, the most known example being drones that are used for espionage and even armed attacks against human beings. Drone aircrafts have had a huge impact on modern warfare, being able to provide surveillance and combat capabilities at low cost and without risk to the human operator. First, the drones have…

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    always think about it. The death penalty is a government sanctions practice where the one that's being incriminated is put to death for their crime. The death penalty occur to people that has done some horrifying crimes like treason, terrorism, espionage etc., are ways you can get sentenced to the death penalty also known as capital punishment. The death penalty is a topic that is divided into two side, either you are pro the death penalty or against the death…

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    One of the first things to do as a researcher is identity the issue at hand and what the purpose of the research will be. Since the research deals with a prison there will without doubt be some interesting situations to address and prepare for. Preparation will be key and understanding what is ethical and what is not will help any researcher make good decisions. Research Steps The first thing to remember about doing research at a prison is that prisoners are considered a vulnerable population.…

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    Aldrich Ames was born on May 26th, 1941 in River Falls, Wisconsin. Aldrich was the son of Carleton Ames whom was the Director of Operations Branch in Virginia. Aldrich worked as a handyman and file clerk during his sophomore year in high school. Aldrich attended the University of Chicago, but upon receiving failing grades, he ended up withdrawing from the university. Aldrich started working as cleric for the CIA. After five years, Aldrich completed his bachelor’s degree in history at the George…

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    Capital Punishment in Texas Murder, felony manslaughter, espionage, genocide, and treason. Lethal injection, gas chamber, firing squad, electrocution, and hanging. If you commit one of the horrible crimes in the first list, you could end up choosing your method of death from the second list. Does knowing the possible consequences of capital offenses deter individuals from committing the crimes? Did it make you stop and think? In the US the death penalty is used as a form of punishment for…

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