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    The FTC announced its new guideline for the Trade Commission for company product that is being blogged. However, the FTC has not had a new guideline for company trade since 1980. Consequently, in 2009 the FTC guideline is for endorsement and testimonials in advertising, for company’s product online. The FTC concerns are with the affairs of company trend on social media site and setting up blogs. Therefore, blogger that on social media, must comply with the FTC guideline, by disclosing all…

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    Many believe that the Anti Terrorism Act is in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As stated in the charter that the guarantees are not absolute. The limits posed by Parliament on our basic rights and freedoms are reasonable but does not have a broad description of what this consists of. The fact is that these must be "demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.” This is a common issue found in the Constitution of Canada of who’s to determine what is reasonable…

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    Since the 9/11 attacks, the city of Baltimore has taken substantial steps to prepare for the possibility of another terrorist incident. With the evolution of homeland security and Maryland’s close proximity to Washington DC, Baltimore officials were forced to re-evaluate the terrorist threat and vulnerabilities that plagued their city. Maryland was confronted with a variety of issues stemming from their mass transit system, expansive private and public people infrastructure, oceanic ports, and…

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    There are many different types of terrorism in the world, the main two getting attention right now is cyber terrorism and guerrilla tactics acts of terrorism. Technology is the driving force in society communication and internet surfing being a focal point of how terrorism can be expressed or how terrorist reach out to their followers. Cyberterrorism come in the form denial of service attacks, phishing attacks to hold one’s data captive for a payment, the leaking off classified information. In…

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    Background: Recently, Apple was required to unlock a work-issued iPhone-5C to cooperate with FBI in a terrorist attack. However, Apple declined the request. Apple’s attitude on encryption: Law enforcement agents around the country have already said they have hundreds of iPhones they want Apple to unlock if the FBI wins this case. In the physical world, it would be the equivalent of a master key, capable of opening hundreds of millions of locks. Of course, Apple would do our best to protect…

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    What is the single biggest threat to the United States today? If a group of Americans were asked to answer this question, there would surely be much debate. The threat of terrorism certainly has had an effect on the American way of life. College students are being gunned down on their own campuses, buildings are being bombed, and co-workers are shooting each other. ISIS claims to be in the United States planning their next attack. Any informed American would be concerned. It could also be argued…

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    The federal funds rate is the interest rate that banks charge each other to lend Federal Reserve funds overnight. These funds maintain the federal reserve requirement. The reserve requirement prevents them from lending every dollar they get. Make sure they have enough cash to start each business day. The Federal Reserve uses the federal funds rate as a tool to control US economic growth. Banks use the federal funds rate to base all other short-term interest rates. Banks also base the prime rate…

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    Throughout time Americans had it all, they had the full protection of the constitution until September 11, 2001 when the United States received one of the most catastrophic attack on American soil ever recorded. George W. Bush wanted to infiltrate the terrorist who committed such an act that lead to war. Bush thought of a brilliant idea to help us find the person who committed the crime he infiltrated Iraq phone calls and on May 11, 2011 under a new Presidential term, Osama Bin Laden was found…

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    ¨Usually law enforcement agencies collect data on a suspect after they have been identified. This often resulted in missed opportunities, lost lives, just paving the way for only more destruction. But what if data could be collected in advance, before the suspect was even known? What if just the act of collecting data could result in the identification of completely new suspects? More than a few have pondered this question, just days after the Sept. 11th attacks on New York and the Pentagon,…

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    Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance. Plan: The government will curtail its surveillance by only viewing collected data by means of a warrant. Intro-After the NSA reported their first transparency avowal, the publisher Omicron Technology Limited stated, “The report said 19,212 "national security letters"—administrative subpoenas that allow the FBI to collect information without a warrant—were issued last year, containing…

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