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    Apple is a very prestigious and accomplished technology company that has been making their extremely popular iPhone's for quite some time now. However, Apple has been filed a lawsuit for allegedly infringing a patent set by the University of Wisconsin. Could this be the downfall of Apple? WHAT EXACTLY IS APPLE GETTTING SUED FOR? The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) protects the University of Wisconsin's patents and they have sued Apple for infringing on one of their processor…

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    James ‘Whitey’ Bulger, public misfit, murderer, racketeer and arms dealer, all characteristics contributing to his status as a mobster. Currently 86 years old, Whitey Bulger has had a full life of crime beginning at the early age of 14. In the time since Whitey’s legacy has stretched from theft, forgery, assault and battery, larceny and armed robbery as a youth, to bank robberies, murder and becoming an enforcer for crime lord Donald Killeen. After Killeen’s death, Bulger joined the Winter Hill…

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    you: the answer is zero. Nobody. Understood?” “I don't believe this is the main problem...” “And what’s the problem? Mr Ferendeles, you’ve got to stop with those abstract drawings!”, the detective says pointing the finger. "Damn, now he starts his indictment", he realizes in a inner landslide. Those speeches happen every couple of months and they generally coincide with the signs of major investigations. According the ritual Horace deploys sandbags around his trench. Tries to lift a finger, but…

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    Throughout the insightful article, The Criminal Indictment That Could Finally Hit Spyware Makers Hard, written by Kim Zetter refers to incidents and consequences of on-line threats. This article displays the legal case against Hammad Akbar, CEO of the firm InvoCode designed StealthGenie, a spy app for Android phones, iPhones and Blackberry devices (Zetter 1). Within the beginning portion of the article, Zetter explains how the cellular device app had the capability to “secretly record phone…

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    In light of recent events, the controversial topic of gun control has become the center of many debates—both in politics and at home. Some of the most deadly shootings in the United States have occurred within the last fifteen years, including Virginia Tech, Columbine, and more recently, the Sandy Hook Elementary Shooting. There are strong arguments for both sides of the issue, concerning morals and safety on one side and protection of liberties on the other. So where do gun laws fall in…

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    A Doll’s House is not an indictment of marriage, but an indictment of blind loyalty to patriarchy. The play validates feminine agency, through the lens of marriage, by demonstrating the fallibility of men’s authority, while giving some consideration for the importance of women’s contributions to the wellbeing of mankind. Furthermore, this play not only serves as an effective instrument for the advocacy of women’s rights, but teaches an important life lesson for any individual. In search of truth…

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    James M. McPherson’s book, “Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution,” explores this simple, yet difficult question on whether or not the Civil War was indeed a second American Revolution. McPherson is able to defend his opinion through his own documented lectures and published papers that the Civil War was indeed a second revolution by exploring various definitions of the word “revolution” and investigating data related to African-Americans in an antebellum and postwar America. The…

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    Euthanasia Right To Die

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    no need for any dying person to experience unbearable suffering. The inadequate care that too many patients experience, even in wealthy, developed countries like the UK and the USA, is a shameful indictment of the shortcomings of society’s attitude toward the sick and dying. It is, however, an indictment of society’s failure to provide adequate care, not society’s prohibition of intentional killing (403). Legalizing euthanasia could probably make nurses and doctors care less about terminally…

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    Procedural laws are the rights that are afforded to criminal suspects and defendants in the United States. These rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution which are found in the Bill of Rights. There are other procedure rights which are found in state constitutions and state statutes. These rights are designed to protect the people from being alienated in the criminal justice system and to ensure the people continue to understand that they are innocent until proven…

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    Reinhold Niebuhr was a Civil Rights ethicist. From Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954 to late 1968, Niebuhr published articles and editorials, and held public conversations interpreting the Civil Rights Movement’s ongoing actions to abolish juridical segregation and anti-black discrimination. As with the movement itself, these writings and discourses exhibit moments of optimism, celebration, misfire, disappointment, and reassessment. Niebuhr engages in what might called moral publicity,…

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