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    government and bias. However, the examples in law enforcement and the government are most powerful. All three are represented in…

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    South China Sea Case Study

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    China Sea is intentionally sited. It is sited in a way that it overlaps the main lanes of the sea between Asia, Middle East and the Europe. It becomes the main international way for sea trade and transportation, where most of the world’s largest traffic passes. As a global concern, the geopolitical and economic importance of the South China Sea lessens the secure navigation of tanks in water. The region plays a strategic maritime and military role in keeping the security worldwide. The South…

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    Describe some circumstances in which confidential health information may be disclosed without the patient's consent. The Criminal Appeal Act, Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act, Public Health (Control of Disease) Act and the Road Traffic Act describe the circumstances in which confidential information about the patient can be revealed to the statutory bodies. There are also guidelines as to how the information will be disclosed. (Dolan, 2004) During a criminal or fraud…

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    In a free society, there are certain things that should not be tampered with and other things that should not be created. As citizens within this free world, society needs to understand that things are the way they are for a reason and that not everything needs to be upgraded, improved or even created, for that matter. We insist on trying to utilize certain things in this world that were intended to be left alone. As citizens in a free society, we are responsible for knowing when enough is…

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    “Government technicians have installed intercept stations at key junction points, or switches, throughout the country. These switches are located in large windowless buildings owned by the major telecommunication companies and control the domestic internet traffic flow across the nation.” (The Domestic Surveillance Directorate) These switches that the government places in key buildings and the ones where the major telecommunications companies are located helps them monitor people’s online and…

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    Success In Law School

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    can look up to and take the law school admissions test. Next i can research law schools based on what type of lawyer you want to be and apply and graduate from…

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    An international drug company with an office located here in Florida has requested that Sunshine Engineering perform a study to determine the effect medical marijuana would have on their company whether they would go under or be on top. Sunshine Engineering has been asked to complete a feasibility report to let them know which direction thier company should proceed shall this bill for medical marijuana currently in the system receive an approval. Sunshine Engineering shall take into account the…

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    Tabbi Immigration Policy

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    Over the past couple decades, it has become evident that the United States’ treatment of illegal immigrants is neither fair nor efficient. Since President Trump’s victory, deportation and other strict, hardline methods methods are on the forefront of public policy, more-so than ever before. Correspondingly, I do not support the current tactics illustrated in Taibbi’s chapter as just courses of action; they are not an accurate representation of the American beliefs and values. However, nor do I…

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    Delfin Floresca The Citadel Are Field Sobriety Tests and Breathalyzers Effective? According to a 2015 lecture by Dr. Bob McNamara of the Criminal Justice Program at The Citadel College, stricter DUI enforcement of laws do not reduce the incidences of drunk driving nor does it reduce the accidents of the loss of life. He also explains that much of the research shows that implementing stronger DUI enforcement, random checks and full efforts to arrest and prosecute…

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    Post 9/11 Privacy

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    between security and personal privacy has become the hallmark of the privacy debate. In fact, the events of 9/11 helped to solidify the already growing situation in which technology developments were making information gathering simpler and existing laws for information gathering were undergoing drastic changes (Shamsi & Abado,…

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