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    Crawford asserts in his speech that official English legislation is restricting the national liberty of freedom, detrimental to the disadvantaged groups and hurting national interests by giving compelling evidences, logical and rational tone and effective counterarguments. Mujica argues that official English policy is responding to the declining proficiency among citizens, addressing the national unity and weigh on the cost of multilingual service by presenting figure-loaded examples and…

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    play and they must stay committed to the public. They must also deal with the fact that no two men think alike and that all men cannot be fully satisfied. Ethics of decision makers or public officials is the backbone of their job and there are levels of morality that have been identified for public officials. There are a total of six levels of morality including basic honesty and conformity to law, conflicts of interest, service orientation and procedural fairness, the ethic of democratic…

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    Katrina Ethical Dilemma

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    to affect decision maker at several levels during Katrina. At the federal level President Bush was faced with the dilemma of whether to order a federal takeover of the crisis management from state and local government. The issue of letting local officials to continue to handle the situation even when he knew they were overwhelmed and federal assistance was late in coming was balanced against thoughts of how much can be done to help the crisis if he were to establish constitutional precedence and…

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    decided to finally embark on the way toward justice, they were stopped by opposition and criticisms. For instance, memories of abuse by comfort women opposes the claim that comfort station functions to prevent rape cases. According to the Japanese officials, the “comfort stations” built during World War II serves to “prevent rape and sexually transmitted disease.” (Yoko 54). This is because during war times, Japanese armies performed numerous sexual crimes toward women that their government…

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    health officials. In a study conducted at Rikers Island Jail Complex in New York City, the majority of female inmates were found to want birth control to be provided in their jails but were unsure if they would take it themselves (Schonberg et. al, 2015). Many participants also expressed that they do not trust their health officials with their medical needs because they believe the doctor does not have their best interest in mind (Schonberg et. al, 2015). The power of non health officials(MTAs)…

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    Second World War Memory

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    highlight examples of how official versions of war memory shaped the memory narrative of not only the immediate post-war era, but also throughout the period between 1950 and 1989, which of course, is in the context of the Cold War. Within the context to the Cold War, the division between eastern and western Europe became more pronounced and distinctions in war memory narrative emerged that Judt addresses in the second part of his argument. But it must be noted that official versions of World War…

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    Just like everything else, the NBA and NFL are always adapting their technologies. Each one of these organizations have five very intriguing new technologies. TOP 5 NBA TECHNOLOGIES Officials in the NBA use digital whistles, and this allows the time to automatically stop as soon as the whistle is blown. This adds an extreme amount of precision to the game of basketball. The next awesome technology in the NBA is DLP Cubes. These are cubes that display banner graphics, ads, and scores of other…

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    Accredited by the Better Business Bearou, Securus Technologies serves the needs of more than 3,450 law enforcement, corrections, and public safety agencies as well as over 1,200,000 North American correctional inmates. The Dallas based technology company provides communication, incident management, and emergency response technologies to correctional facilities. Often times, Securus is charged with providing communications between inmates and their friends and families. Over the span of nearly…

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    Motion to Suppress The City of New York vs. L.O.L. TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT: Defendant files this Motion to Suppress pursuant to the Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution. The school officials searched through the defendant’s phone without a warrant. The officials have the ability to preserve the evidence while awaiting a warrant by disconnecting the phone from the network. Riley v. California 573US_2014. The ringtone “Because I Got High” is not reasonable suspicion as…

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    Is current immigration policy seriously treated as a national security issue? How was it treated prior to 9/11? The current immigration policy and national security work in tandem. The design of the immigration policy revolves primarily around the idea of security. Drugs trafficking is a part of the security concern. According to Andreas (2009), President Reagan considered drug smuggling a national security concern (p. 43). However, prior to 9/11 the same border security countermeasures and…

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