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    the United States (Hearing, 2017, 2). The US government continues to use FISA for this purpose. FISA has frequently been amended to maintain and enhance a comprehensive statutory framework for gathering foreign intelligence. For example, the USA Patriot Act amended FISA in 2001, the Protect America Act of 2007 completely revised FISA in…

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    Antonio Brown Essay

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    Antonio Brown is the best Wide receivers in this generation because Brown is one of the highest paid, he holds records for a four-year span, and because of his “booming” plays on the field. Brown was born on July 10, 1988, to Eddie Brown and Adrianne Moss. Brown was born in Miami, Florida where he grew up. Brown attended Miami Norland High where Brown played football and track. After high school, Brown wanted to attend Florida State University but he was denied because of academic concerns.…

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    and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism, also known as the USA PATRIOT ACT, how it protects the American people and allows law enforcement to protect us, as well as the event which led to the bill being passed and the impact and controversy it has on the American people. I both approve and disapprove of the PATRIOT ACT because although the bill was passed in order to protect us with good intentions. It has many gray areas which…

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    Should the security of our nation outweigh individual freedoms? America wants to use all of its resources to help fight the war on terror, and has all rights to do so. The security of our nation being a issue because our leaders want to keep america safe and free from foreign invasion. Because of the 9/11 attacks on american soil, we have taken all measures to prevent another incident from occurring by using simple, accessible powers the government has. The government wants to closely watch…

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    this the Patriot Act was passed. The USA PATRIOT Act, commonly known as the Patriot Act, is an Act of Congress which President George W. Bush signed into law on October 26, 2001. The Act was passed a merely 45 after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Only one United States senator, Russell Feingold, of Wisconsin voted against the USA Patriot Act (EPIC). However, just recently this act was extended through 2019. Pro’s for the Patriot Act are the following: 1. Ease of Surveillance The Patriot Act…

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    Tom Brady Scandal Analysis

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    quarterback for the New England Patriots, is one of the National Football League’s (NFL) greatest quarterbacks to have ever played. He excelled in both Football and Baseball, and gave up the opportunity to play professional baseball and attended the University of Michigan instead. Tom Brady led his team to an Orange Bowl victory and set himself up to be selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. A year later, after the starting quarterback for the Patriots was injured, Tom Brady stepped…

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    crisis(9/11 Commission Report, 1). The law enforcement and intelligence agencies were actually restricted by law in the amount of information they could share with each other in order to honor the ‘civil liberties’ of the citizens (Friedman, 15). The Patriot Act which was passed in order to ‘preserve the life and liberty of citizens’ had many features concerning how terrorists could now be handled by the government. Now, increased surveillance was allowed and encouraged, assumed terrorists no…

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    In 2008 the ACLU said a “Justice’s Office of the Inspector General revealed a systemic, widespread abuse of power. It found serious breaches of department regulations and multiple potential violations of the law relating to the USA patriot act.” They used the patriot act to obtain large amount of private information on…

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    In the book Million-Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica, a character that could be considered a best friend is Abby McCall, who is an artist. Abby McCall is best friends with the main character Nate Brodie, the star quarterback on his school football team. Abby can be considered a best friend because she always stood by Nate’s side, and helped him through tough times. An example that depicts Abby’s role as a supportive best friend reads, “That throw is the thing that we all gotta believe in, Brady,…

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    Peyton Manning Case Study

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    The Indianapolis Colts have been put in an extremely tough situation. After winning only a few games in the previous season the Colts now have the 1st overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft coming up at the end of April. As of right now Andrew Luck (senior quarterback at Stanford) looks like he has all of the tools to become the next great NFL quarterback, ironically analysts say that he is similar to Peyton Manning. This is Ironic because currently the leader and starting quarterback of the…

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