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    Josh Rozdolsky Saleh The Patriot Act United States History What would everyday life look like when the government can look through everyone's private information? The Patriot Act violates Civil Liberties and is Unconstitutional by restricting the First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights of Americans. The Patriot Act violates freedom of religion and speech. It violates our right to search and seizure without proper warrants or…

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    some time, we have fought to maintain our individuality which comes in the form of our privacy rights. We are made up of different cultures, and we have the right to privately or publicly conduct our traditions and not be told what to do. The Patriot Act makes privacy seems, not a right but a…

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    Consider the ex parte trials by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, targeted killings of American Citizens, and the recent revelations stemming from the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report on CIA torture. Pervasive threats at home and abroad have eroded at the protections and liberties offered by the Constitution. By sacrificing our ideals to accomplish…

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    The Impacts of the USA-PATRIOT ACT on American Society Dung Pham Valencia College This paper was prepared for U.S Government course taught by Professor Michaela Fazecas “Why are there so many recording devices on the street?” Has this kind of question ever crossed your mind? Have you ever asked yourself when you have to take off your shoes and electrical devices and step into a scanning box at the airport? The answer is the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate…

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    ‘fight terror’. This includes police learning how terrorists operate and how to identify their activities while on duty. Learning the type of tactics that terrorist may use, their typical living situations, and how to analyze and gather data and intelligence for suspected terrorism and share it with other agencies, are important measures. Knowing how to investigate suspected terrorists while upholding the Constitution and not targeting the entire community is challenging but important.…

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    When the founding fathers created the Presidency it was never their intention to enable a unitary executive who had power over foreign and domestic policy. That is why there exists a separation of power, checks and balances, and the power to impeach; because the founding fathers foresaw the risks of allowing one person to have too much power and become imperial. Yet presidents since Franklin Roosevelt have wielded greater power than ever before due to the expansion of their staff, the public’s…

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    Russia During The Cold War

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    secrecy operate in other countries with the goal of infiltrating, influencing, or interfere with events that occurred for the purpose of seeing ideal results that best suit foreign interests. Through secrecy nations had engaged…

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    the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), that the United States federal government under the National Security Agency and United Kingdom’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) were gathering intelligence for national and international terroristic defense by observing private information between individuals who happened to be legal citizens of either country, which debatably violates the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution (O’Neill, 2014) and the Human Rights Act of 1998 in…

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    Terrorism Major Events

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    possible future planning of Mega and Major event. Actually, there are no a clear definition for “terrorism”, because of the discrimination and the political factor. (Record , 2003) Glasser (2006), was generally define terrorism as “criminal, violent acts or threats aimed at person, institutions or subjects to intimidate or demoralize a government or the population or, for achieving political…

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    A Case Study of the United States Critical Infrastructure There are services within every society that acts as the life force behind its success; whether rudimentary or advanced these services are employed in order to maintain a functional nation. The United States of America is no different, several systems and assets support our nation by providing essential services from water supply, economic, healthcare, communication and transportation (Critical Infrastructure Sectors, 2015). Whether…

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