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    to create policy that serves their interests” (SparkNotes Editors). Additionally, during the rule-making process, the bureaucracy is allowed to create rules that will influence how programs operate. Similar to actual laws, these rules created be federal agencies must be followed. Sometimes, the quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes and hear appeals over policy are also granted to…

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    The Three Branches of Government There are many different kinds of government systems used all over the world, but the United States of America has chosen to have three different branches of government that perform and carry out many different, given tasks. The three branches of government are legislative, executive, and judicial branches that make up the United States Government. The legislative branch has the power to make new laws and form any new public policies that it deems necessary.…

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    Government founded the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance or BSAA for short. Officially backed by the United Nations, our main purpose is to combat, prevent, and exterminate bio-terrorism. The BSAA was founded in 2003 by Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, Clive R. O'Brian, Barry Burton, Carlos Olivera, Rebecca Chambers- Coen, Billy Coen, myself and a further…

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    There are so many citizens of the United States who do not agree or like the NSA’s involvement in communication networks. For example, “This country was founded on the notion of liberty. So it is striking to us that we have reached a point in our history when the expectation of privacy and liberty is dissolving” (Paul and Yoho). A major argument against the NSA is that it violates the rights of the countries people. Paul and Yoho say “We need to go back to the basics and use the Fourth Amendment…

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    individual rights and to form a more strong, long-lasting union. “The Declaration of Independence” explains in various ways on how it preserves our individual rights. For example Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, would state that when political leaders do not provide for these individual freedoms, the citizens have the duty and right to call for a new government. The individual and collective liberties that governments were meant to provide were not being met. The…

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    New Jersey at the time and Thomas Gibbons were former business partners, who found themselves against one another in this historical case. Ogden was granted a New York license to run ships between New york city and New Jersey, while Gibbons had a federal license to run his ferry business from Elizabethtown New Jersey to New York city. Therefore, the two businesses were in competition with each other, leading Ogden to sue Gibbons in the New york courts. Ogden’s victory in the first case was based…

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    While the government thought the Patriot Act helped catch terrorists, it actually lacked efficiency. It was unconstitutional that the government could allow the Attorney General to detain foreigner who wanted to immigrant in the United States to suspect if they looked suspicious. Most of people under the Act were put in prison without charges and regardless if they are innocent. Also, it wasted lots of vital resources on researching everybody and waste of money. Also, Patriot Act gave the FBI…

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    maybe he’s doing something right.” (Marcus, paragraph 5) This is where the reader can see that she favors some of Obama’s viewpoints. One literary device Marcus strongly uses in this article is pathos. An example of pathos in the article is where she states, “He is, too often, more reactive than inspirational,…

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    companies working together with enemies in order to kill a spy, who was once part of them and worked as a spy for them. Different counterspies and moles from Russia and the United States are working together and are pretty much stucked in the oil issues, covering the murders and doing dirty bussinesses. Movie Enemy of the State is another great example…

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    Airline Deregulation

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    attempt to keep prices low and attractive consumers. This is known as economic efficiency which is a firm’s attempt to fulfill as many of society’s needs using the fewest amount of resources as possible(patterson,2013,p. 385). The economy of the United States(US) is based primarily upon the decisions made by free-market business owners everywhere that affect…

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