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    Good Football Teams

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    teams? It was Sunday night and the Broncos play the Patriots, two of the best teams in the NFL. I was getting pumped up because both teams are 14-4 and the Denver Broncos are my favorite team.But there is a problem.Patriots have the 2 best defense and offense, boy is this going to be close.But the game isn’t till tonight and I have other things to worry about for now. The game just started and I was ready to see the Broncos beat the Patriots in the semi finales.Broncos start with the ball…

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    An article by William E. Thompson and Joseph V. Hickey titled “A Surveillance Society”, gives a brief overview of surveillance history and its rapid growth in the United States of America since 2006. The article makes a note about of writer, George Orwell, who wrote what seemed a futuristic fictional novel, “Nineteen Eighty-Four”, back in the 1970’s. The main character, Big Brother, monitored society for dangers and began manipulating innocent lives using details he observed from the data he…

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    Collectively speaking, all four members of the AFC South haven’t had much to get excited about in recent years. While there have been glimmers of hope, particularly for the Houston Texans, having made three Divisional Round appearances (2011, 2012, 2016), the AFC South has been wildly inconsistent, especially following Peyton Manning’s departure from the Indianapolis Colts in 2011. Honestly, the only real consistency has been the Jacksonville Jaguars’ miserable performances, which haven't…

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    Green Bay Packers History

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    Green Bay Packers Intro The Green Bay Packers are from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Green Bay is one of the longest living football teams. This was kind of recent, but Jayrone Elliott helped out at schools and was very kind to the children of that school, in doing so he was nominated for the Walter Payton award. The Walter Payton award is, an award that honors both your field work, and your involvement in the community. History One thing incredible about the Packers, is that the trophy for the super…

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    October 26,2001, just a little bit over a year after the most infamous terrorist attacks on the US, the USA PATRIOT Act was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The expanded full title is “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Require to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.” This act quickly caused controversy and sparked many debates about national security and civil liberties because it created legislative changes which significantly increased the…

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    There were noises, many noises, then, it just stopped. It felt very cold, there were tons of troops entering house, tons of news articles flying everywhere! Then there is a huge veichle hitting that home With this reverence, American citizens have the right to stay updated on what is going on in the world, the ability to browse the internet, and all without having the constant fear of getting arrested because of it. But unfortunately, there are several countries where they don’t have such…

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    After September 11, 2001, the United States government implemented various national security protocols aimed at protecting its’ citizens against future terrorism attacks. However, an unfortunate consequence of this was the curtailing of numerous civil liberties that Americans had grown accustom to. The Bill of Rights guaranteed certain inalienable rights, including freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, freedom to keep and bear arms, freedom for a fair trial, and freedom…

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    Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act, The Patriot Act, is basically a legal way for the federal government to take away our civil liberties, by giving the government unprecedented power to monitor phone calls and emails of us citizens without a warrant. Americans are in constant fear for their privacy because of the ridiculous act. The passing of the patriot is frightening especially since it allows the government to spy on all of its…

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    terrorism a bill called The Patriot Act was passed to help fight terrorism. Since then problems have arrived with the passing of this bill, problems that lead to questioning the legitimacy of The Patriot Act. If The Patriot Act was justified, then Edward Snowden would not have had to do what he did. The United States needs supervision while enforcing The Patriot Act to make sure the right of every citizen is protected and that they do not overstep their boundaries. The Patriot Act is an act that…

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    Dallas Cowboys Flashback

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    New England Patriots Connections The history of these two teams playing each other is short, as they prepare to play for the twelfth ever and the first time since 2011. The Dallas Cowboys lead the series 7-4 winning the first seven from 1971-1996 and losing the last four meetings in 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011. Despite the limited history, the Cowboys and Patriots have many player and coaching connections: 1.Drew Bledsoe- Bledsoe put his name on the map by leading the New England Patriots from…

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