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    Equal Pay Act Essay

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    Sarath Kareti Acts of Congress Annotated Bibliography Equal Pay Act of 1963 "The Equal Pay Act of 1963." U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Nov. 2016. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 prohibits the discrimination of pay based on sex. An employer must pay an individual based on skill, performance, and effort in the given field of occupation. Subsection one states that three exceptions are made when it comes to pay: seniority, merit, or quality of production. Subsection two…

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    To all of my grandchildren living with your parents, I am writing to you to inform you on how the world use to be like back when I was your age. There were both good and bad things going on, often or not they were bad. The world was not what it is like today and when I am gone I hope you never live through what I had to. The constant threat of terrorist attacks and nuclear war looming over us. Even the good still overweighed the bad in some ways. Where the world still suffered we had our ups and…

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    Government surveillance, which has gone up since 9/11 and has substantiated by the need for increased security in the country may be doing more harm than good. This is because its central objective of keeping American safe could be overshadowed by other negative outcomes that are a result of the process (Newkirk, 47). This paper discusses this issue with a clear stand against the process of government surveillance. Its main focus is to support the notion that this process elicits more harm than…

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    It all started when Kenneth Starr’s office was authorized, by Attorney General Janet Reno, to further investigate alleged scandals within the Clinton administration itself. The main focus of this investigation was Bill Clinton's suspected relationship with Monica Lewinsky. It was in a separate sexual harassment case where Bill Clinton denied having a relationship with Lewinsky while he was under oath. Even after the scandal was made public on January…

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    with a private email server stationed at her home, to send and receive work-related emails” (Voorhees). It was later discovered she was sending and receiving classified information to this personal email, which led to the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)…

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    The issue surrounding Snoweden’s leaking of information to the Press can be argued as ethical or non-ethical. The leaking of this classified information could have become a security threat to the United States, which raises an issue of whether it was his place to tell the facts regarding the actions of the NSA to the American people. Another ethical issue was is it his duty to inform the people, even though he took an oath to keep classified information secret. The last ethical issue is did he…

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    Digital Forensics Paper

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    thorough investigation. The power of digital forensics have been harvested by many software developers by utilizing the proposed processes to fabricate some new digital forensic methodology, such as Encase. Majority of these tools provide limited solutions based on their perspective of the crucial process components. Some of them dedicate their resources on various phases or subcomponents of an investigation. Although many significant advances have been made in digital forensic investigations,…

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    To begin, the government should not be permitted to use surveillance on its citizens because it violates the constitution. According to a series of secret court orders issued by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, “the NSA effectively granted itself unrestricted access to every American’s complete phone and Internet records, all without any independent oversight.” This means that American citizens are being violated of their right to freedom of speech guaranteed by the constitution.…

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    Chapter7: Investigation of Human Trafficking Submitted to: Ms. Mae Conley Submitted by: Cynthia Jackson CJ 519 10/15/17 Investigation of Human Trafficking 1 Human trafficking is a violation of federal civil rights laws. The FBI is investigating these crimes as one of its top civil rights priorities to protect those who may be a victim of this crime. According to Gilbert the general process of investigation is complex, but it may be summarized as the systematic and thorough inquiry…

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    Apple Vs Fbi Case

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    Everyone can relate to this scenario while growing up; in school, one friend made a mistake or broke school’s law and all other friends were also held accountable for one's misdeed. Apple Vs FBI case from last year feels the same way. Somehow one bad guy used Apple’s iPhone, and FBI was asking for backdoor to the iOS operating system so that they can unlock any iPhone. Apple fulfilling FBI request will put hundreds of millions of people at security risk, and it will open the door for massive…

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