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    Super Bowl LI Case Study

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    England Patriots, both with high powered offenses and decent defenses. The Falcons started off on fire going up 21-0 with a pick six, rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown. At the end of the half the Patriots only scored a field goal which put them down 21-3 at the end of the half. The third quarter started after one of the worst halftime shows in NFL history. It wasn't really that different, Falcons received the ball and immediately drove down to scored a passing touchdown. The patriots…

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    fighting for about 100 years. The recent Patriot victories had motivated themselves to continue fighting with stamina. The Continental Navy was unquestionably devastating for the British Government because there was competition for the arrogant navy. The Patriots had clearly done just fine without British control or support throughout the war. The battles in the south and west greatly weakened the Redcoats. It should have been predictable that the Patriots would win the war because the British…

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    The essay gave much insight of what the word patriot means. It means to have honor and pride for your country. To stand for what your country stands for. It also means not only to show patriotism for yourself but help people grow their pride for their country. The essay had very striking points about the meaning. In the text is states “He was not making the flag because it made Mike Christian feel better. He was making that flag because he knew how important it was for us” (McCain 7). When…

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    against each other, but they were also using counter intelligence. Both the Patriots and the British made mistakes involving their counter intelligence operations. The Patriots group called the Mechanics did not use good security methods to keep the British out. The British decided to send a detailed map of the Boston Harbor all of their positions to Washington. The most serious counterintelligence mistake made by the Patriots was The Mechanics not checking to see if there were any British…

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    9/11 Security Policy

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    The United States was already beginning to strengthen the security system by putting new laws into effect. The acronym stands for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act. The Patriot Act had 4 major goals. The first goal was to allow government agencies to use the same technology already used to track organized crime in the United States. The second goal was to help allow communication between the defense agencies. This…

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    undecided colonists the support and join the Patriots. The British and Loyalist soldiers acted harshly and allowed some Loyalists to switch and support the Patriots as well. In November of 1778, the British attacked Savannah, Georgia. This was the capital and largest city in Georgia. The British gained control of Savannah, Georgia. Charles Cornwallis also helped General Sir Henry Clinton direct the British soldiers. In May of 1780, the Patriots surrendered in…

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    Post 9/11 As times go by, new laws are enacted due to the changing political and sociology environment to fight and protect us from crimes. Since 9/11, there have been acts added like the U.S Patriot Act, The Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 and the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The U.S Patriot Act was enacted to help fight terrorism by the Bush Administration and had certain goals that were set to counteract terrorism. There has been some controversy of this act which does have some…

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    Dialogue between a patriot and a Loyalist Loyalist: I can’t believe why you want the colonies to break away from the British Empire. It's just not a smart idea. Patriot: Not a smart idea? I will tell you why it's a smart idea. Loyalist: Okay, but you need to hear my side of it too. A strong unified British Empire is good for everyone. It ensures a stable economy and provides protection. Without the mighty empire, there would be war and chaos. There will be crime and disease if there is…

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    opportunity to outnumber the British, which happened mainly during the second battle. This battle is the turning point of the revolution,because it is the first victory for the Patriots over the British. It was the turning point in the Patriot’s favor. This…

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    minority, chose to stay with the United Kingdom. Unionists in Northern Ireland, for the most part Protestants, wished to have a place with the United Kingdom while patriots, for the most part Catholics, trust in a united Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement is a significant advancement of the peace procedure amongst unionists and patriots. The Good Friday Agreement…

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