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    Undercover Investigations

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    undercover agents in covert operations is particularly beneficial because criminal organizations depend on concealing information or details that pertains to their illicit organization (Lyman, 2015), and this is a way to get said information. However, undercover investigation is considered one of the most dangerous components of any law enforcement operation (Lyman, 2015); it provides information that would otherwise be unobtainable. However, just like any other components of law enforcement,…

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    convinced by the abolitionist’s argument on why colored men should be allowed to help out in the civil war. In 1862 the second confiscation militia act was passed which allowed black men to fight in the civil war and bear arms. The second Confiscation Militia Act also, “for any military or naval for which they may be found competent.” Due to this act, African Americans were ready to enlist and be part of the Union army. African Americans participated in many regiments, and…

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    In the United States the death penalty is the best way to punish someone convicted of first degree murder. The law believes that this act will bring families of the victim’s at peace, and that they will be able to sleep at night; knowing that the person who took their love one’s life has been put to death. In actuality these families will never live the same again, and they will never look at life the same; dealing with death is a personal experience and the state executing someone will not do…

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    there was an unacceptable violation of privacy being committed by the NSA, he did what he found to be the right thing which was to give awareness to the public about this issue. Snowden discovered that the NSA was conducting surveillance of hundreds of millions of Americans’ electronic communications, including phone calls, text messages and emails. He was able to get access to this information and transmitted it to the press. While Snowden is viewed by most as a good man who revealed that our…

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    For the duration of the performance, Gertrude only interferes with Hamlet when it is absolutely necessary for the gaining of either herself or Claudius. This is shown in Act II and also Act III. In Act II, Claudius and Gertrude recoil to their thrones to shout orders to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about Hamlet; however, Hamlet’s mother does not personally encounter her son about his problems at all during the play. A mother who cares about her grieving son would show more compassion than to…

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    which is not always the case. Specific cases with the U.S. Bill of Rights is included into films and has cinematic license that makes people believe that the government has certain rights against citizens or that citizens don’t have a right to do something. In the films featured below, it display a lot if misconduct produced by the American government that is not correctly applied. The fourth amendment gives the people the right to have security against the government when it comes to searches…

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    Many believe that the Anti Terrorism Act is in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As stated in the charter that the guarantees are not absolute. The limits posed by Parliament on our basic rights and freedoms are reasonable but does not have a broad description of what this consists of. The fact is that these must be "demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.” This is a common issue found in the Constitution of Canada of who’s to determine what is reasonable…

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    1:1 The National Union Conventions of the rights of a child of 1991 states that all children have the right to relax, play and join in with a wide range of activities. People working with children have to be aware of legislations that protect children. They must have the child's best interests at heart know that each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local…

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    resourceful network of information and entertainment since the late 20th Century. Along with its vast resources, the internet has also provided opportunities f However, the internet has also been a source of controversy over past few decades. One of the leading subjects of said controversy is privacy. Privacy on the internet is heavily debated because of what said privacy could be hiding or what actions it enables. It is known that the internet is enables the dangerous actions such as acts of…

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    Subjectivism Theory

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    Subjectivism is an ethics theory of moral beliefs utilizing feelings rather than opinions. Basically if X believes this than it is right. That would seem to keep everyone or everything moving in circles as there is really no way to have progression forward. When this theory is utilized, moving forward without opinion or concrete fact is impossible. Reflecting on the impact this could make in the medical field; a doctor giving diagnosis based on feeling might say something like “I feel you…

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