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    Response To The Red Scare

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    In comparison, in response to the terrorist attack of September 2011, ***the United States passed the Homeland Security act which created the Department of Homeland Security. After this, a number of acts and orders were issued, including The USA Patriot Act and the Aviation and Transportation Security Act. While the government reacted in both situations by passing laws to protect the country, the American citizens acted very…

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    during those few short minutes in between the intense battle of the two opposing teams. It is sort of the Academy Award celebration for television commercials.On February 5th, 2012 during the Super Bowl between the New York Giants and New England Patriots a new type of commercial premiered. It was as much social innovation as it was a stirring up of American pride. Motor City, otherwise known as Detroit, Michigan, experienced a downfall when Chrysler and Ford went bankrupt in the year 2009.…

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    Absolutism And Democracy

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    Can straying from these rights help preserve democracy? The USA Patriot Act was legislation that was passed soon after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which was also viewed as an attack on democracy. The Act was put in place as a response to the attacks. It was justified as a way to strengthen national security and keep democracy from falling apart. The Patriot Act restricts freedom of association by allowing for detention and deportation of individuals who provide…

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    On March 12, 2002 President George W. Bush signed Homeland Security Presidential Directive-3, calling for the creation of the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) and was formally implemented in July, 2002 ( ,2003). This new standardized system outlined the basic vocabulary and framework for assessing the risk of terrorist threats for the entire nation. More importantly, it was a way to more effectively communicate terrorist threats with all levels of the government, private sector, and…

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    How To Win The Superbowl

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    At last month's NFL draft, very few people were concerned about Super Bowl betting odds and who will win the Superbowl. Instead, the focus was put on figuring out which future NFL players would become an essential part of determining who will win the Superbowl this year and in years to come. As the movie "Draft Day" showed football fans, there's a lot of insanity going on behind the scenes when the actual draft day arrives. It was this level of insanity that might have contributed to the Dallas…

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    Problems within the Lines “The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will, and a lack of change”-Vince Lombardi. Central Dewitt’s football program usually has a tradition of great success and excellent morals. Unfortunately, in the 2014 and 2015 football season they have a combined record of 5-13, which does not live up to the standards of the DeWitt community. There are many problems circulating the football…

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    give Jerry Jones all the credit for now his team is assembled. On offense, the Cowboys have gone with the approach that less is more on the offensive line. As we all know, teams with excellent offensive lines have a long history of losing. The 2007 Patriots were the perfect example of a team that had three Pro Bowl offensive linemen but somehow struggled to score points. The Jimmy Johnson era Cowboys had one of the best offensive lines of all time, but the team struggled to stay competitive in…

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    College football is in the early stages of spring practice this year. Many college football teams are preparing to beat other teams around the nation. College football can be an unpredictable sport. Every year it changes due to coaching switches, recruitment, and departures. In their quest to become the best team they will need to fight and endure many battles in the field with a lot of hard work. and overcome their own selves. In the pursuit of their ultimate goals and dreams many players will…

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    Heretics In 1231

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    undesirables from the desirables. This can be seen when Lessig Lawrence explained about the Z-theory and Patriot Act. Just like how the Patriot Act was used by the U.S. government to monitor U.S. citizens phone calls to track for terrorist, during the ages of the Inquisition, inquisitors would also monitor suspected heretics through record keeping and track down heresy. Just like how the Patriot Act only happen during an extreme event like 9/11, the Inquisition was formed because of the…

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    Bill C-51 Pros And Cons

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    Bill C-51: A Dilemma Between Freedom and National Security. The recent and numerous terrorist attacks happening in Western countries push government to take several actions to counter terrorism. Such a situation is reflected in the ongoing debate about the Bill C-51, the Canadian Anti-Terror Law as a mean to protect the Canadian citizens. The Bill implies a certain degree of surveillance of the population and information sharing among the different sectors of the Government. The controversy of…

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