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    1984 Present Day America

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    his daily routine, he must be ever mindful of the Thought Police, Oceania’s dedicated law enforcement organization that measures the mind of every citizen to ensure that the entire nation is receptive to and unified under Party ideals. If anyone is found to be at odds with the Party for any reason, he is immediately dubbed a traitor and “vaporized” (Orwell 19). That is, “people simply (disappear)” and “every record of everything (they have) ever done (is) wiped out” (Orwell 19). Likewise, in…

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    To everyone who has an opinion on Boy Scouts of America's decision on letting girls join the program, I thank you for your insight and respect everyone’s point of view. And while the facts are that BSA intends to start a program that will begin to integrate girls into BSA by having “Girls Only Troops”, it still does not change the core argument that BSA is changing the dynamic of Boy Scouts. This is the first step to the inevitable merger of male and female troops. While the troops, for now,…

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    Although the Nuremberg Trials gave sentences to a handful of different Nazi Party war criminals, many more are still out there. As stated by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, “Only a small percentage of these criminals have been brought to justice.” (The Search For Perpetrators 1) In May of 1960, Adolf Eichmann, who played…

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    Propaganda was widely used in the first world one. They were many different parties, especially in Germany, and each one wants the population to join their party. One of these parties is the Nazi party. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler. He gave many persuasive speeches in order to win the German nation, which he then did. One of the famous and well know speech he gave was the “Proclamation to the German Nation”. He gave this speech on February 1st, 1933. it is a great example of…

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    “The old and rotten, the monarchy has collapsed. The new may live. Long live the German Republic!”. Little did they know, a mere fourteen years later in 1933, the Weimar Republic would collapse under Adolf Hitler’s rising National Socialist German Workers’ (Nazi) Party. Leading up to this, was the political and economic instability experienced during this period. This included key issues such as fundamental flaws in the constitution and political system, various uprisings led by opposing…

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    President Woodrow Wilson attempted to be an intermediary between the warring parties. The countries of the Entente conducted mass purchases of the American raw materials for military industry, food and weapons, thus strongly promoted economic recovery of the USA. Military orders led to rapid growth of the American industry and construction of the powerful military navy. It is possible to assume that participation of the USA became some kind of preventive measure…

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    Patriot Act Cons

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    software are not kept up to date and powerful then we could face catastrophes unlike any we have ever seen before, if we don’t expand our defensive while the terrorist expand their offense then when they strike we will not be prepared. For example, in the USA when a terrorist tried to set a bomb off in Chicago the attempt was thwarted well before the bomber could execute, while in France (another ally lacking sufficient defense) terrorist were able to infiltrate a well known office of the…

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    USA Patriot Act Analysis

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    scope and quality of our national security, leading to endless possibilities. The USA Patriot Act of 2001, significantly changed the fundamental framework for the federal law enforcement, which was immediately passed following the aftermath of the September terrorism attacks. Expanding security level consequentially elevated a questionable defensive behavior in efforts to protect the nations civil liberties. The USA Patriot Act, established…

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    Brandon Mayfield of Portland, Oregon was an attorney and converted Muslim when he was arrested in 2004 in connection with the Madrid bombings that killed 191 people (Abramson, 2005). The FBI held him for two weeks as a material witness but let him go after admitting that his fingerprints were erroneously matched with another set that were found near the scene of the bombing. This kind of mistake rarely happened; however, it prompted the government to tell Mayfield that his home was secretly…

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    Introduction: During the late nineties the Internet exploded in popularity as more users began to connect to the web. Services like AOL allowed users to connect to the internet and access information through portals. Most internet users originally connected to the web through their computer, but as new technologies became available more people connected to the internet using phones, tablets, game consoles and other devices. In 1993, less than 1% of the global population was connected to the…

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