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    Individual Rights in India has always been a joke. Thanks to the socialist mindset and centuries of cultural dogmatism; based on such beliefs. Beliefs based on altruism, mystical moralities of right and wrong, unquestionable duties towards society etc; we lost to value our own self esteem and self respect. We somehow started having a guilty conscious for having opposite views than these. In India; like any government in the world; regardless of the political party in power, disregards…

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    In society today race relationships and racism continue to shape our everyday lives. The fact of the matter is that we are either the person who is being judged because of our appearance and background or we are the person judging. Living in a society where white supremacy regimes race, class, and gender affect the types of privileges people have in comparison to others. Rights are always cut back when they conflict with the economic interests of the system. In the film Crash directed by Paul…

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    that obesity is claiming the American population, obesity is winning. Let’s Move! and Head Start have the potential to make greater positive impacts with more funding and support from the government. Obesity is only one instance where the lack of federal funding for children’s health initiatives is hindering their…

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    compromised the DOE, life as we know it would most likely end, because it powers not just the lives of Americans, but also the vital systems of the military and many government departments. Recent reports have shown that the American government also cannot keep out hackers with malicious intentions, and that this most vital department is very vulnerable. "The potential for an adversary to disrupt, shut down (power systems), or worse … is real here," said Scott White, Professor of Homeland…

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    “Heil Hitler!” Used as a motto, a command, and the words of a bad dream. Whether we have learned of the Holocaust through school, family, museums, art, or by our own curiosity we conclude that this event should always be remembered throughout the history of the entire world. We usually never hear about how the rest of the world reacted to the Holocaust and how inhumane other countries were while this disaster was happening. Everyone should know how to deal with upcoming situations relating to…

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    “Tick, tick, tick”. A bomb has been planted in a civilian building, and a mastermind terrorist has been captured. This, a very real scenario, is one that often threatens our government. So the main debate is what the government should do with the terrorist. Should our government use torture or enhanced interrogation as a way to save lives? The answer is yes, we should! Many view torture as an inhumane tactic and believe that torture should be eradicated from all governments. There are others,…

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    Avro Arrow Controversy

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    special plan gets cancelled. Maybe having a dream get crushed can have a positive outcome. The Avro Arrow (CF-105) was a state of the art jet that was built in 1949 to help defend North America in case of attacks during the Cold War. The aircraft gave millions hope for a brighter future, but in the end let many down because of the Cold War and its nuclear warfare. Chris Gainor states in his novel that, “ the legions of Canadians who saw the Arrow as a symbol of Canadian excellence, Black Friday…

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    Throughout the history of the United States, racism and class inequalities have divided America socially and economically. Although some people believe racism and class inequality is a thing of the past, it is still very much alive and kicking today. In this essay, I will discuss the impacts of racism and class inequality throughout the history of America, and how these factors still impact us today. The Three Most Important Aspects In “Turning the Tables on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and…

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    Introduction When determining what/how to share information between the private and public entities (federal, state, or local governments) it is necessary to identify what the laws and regulations apply. Some of the laws/regulations depend on which portion of government is attempting to share information. If the Federal government is attempting to share information then they must identify rules such as the Federal Guidance on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 which encouraged…

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    inclusion and diversity page, a message from Tim Cook, states “We want every person who joins our team, every customer visiting our stores or calling for support to feel welcome. We believe in equality for everyone, regardless of race, age, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation…

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