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    The Impacts of the USA-PATRIOT ACT on American Society Dung Pham Valencia College This paper was prepared for U.S Government course taught by Professor Michaela Fazecas “Why are there so many recording devices on the street?” Has this kind of question ever crossed your mind? Have you ever asked yourself when you have to take off your shoes and electrical devices and step into a scanning box at the airport? The answer is the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate…

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    Virgin Mobile USA: Pricing for the Very First Time Sudarshan Bangalore RSM 392: Strategic Management 100128512 . This paper analyzes the entry pricing strategy of Virgin Mobile U.S.A., the subsidiary of U.K. based telecom conglomerate, Virgin Mobile U.K. Virgin Mobile U.K. has a history of brand extensions and previously tried a Singapore entry but failed. Their new endeavor, Virgin Mobile U.S.A. (“Virgin”) formed U.S.A.’s first mobile virtual network operator in a joint venture with Sprint…

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    The USA Patriot Act does violate the civil liberties. Section 215 of the act has been controversial. The USA PATRIOT ACT violates the civil liberties in several ways. The FBI can use wiretaps and monitor citizens use of the internet, and public libraries without sticking to the probable cause standard set for warrants by the fourth amendment. According to the fourth amendment it says the government cannot manage a search without acquiring a warrant and showing probable cause to believe that the…

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    The USA Patriot Act is short for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (Patriot Act 2011). After September eleventh 's attack, The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill to President George W. Bush, which he signed into law on October 26, 2001 in hopes of preventing another attack on American soil. The act was based on a Department of Justice proposal that was modified by the Congress before it was enacted into…

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    The USA Patriot Act is a ten letter acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. This act was passed in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the world trade center. It was an act of congress that passed six weeks after on October 26, 2001. This was signed into law by George W. Bush. The Patriot Act was passed almost unanimously by the senate with a vote of 98 to 1 and it passed in the house 357 to 66…

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    Alberto Gonzalez an early advocate of the controversial USA Patriot Act. During Gonzalez' tenure the justice department and the Federal Bureau were accused of improperly, and perhaps illegally, us9ing the patriot act to uncover personal information about US citizens. raised the possibility that New York Times journalists could be prosecuted for publishing classified information based on the outcome of the criminal investigation underway into leaks to the Times of data about the National Security…

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    The Significance Of The USA Patriot Act And The Effect On American Society Today The United States of America took a devastating blow on September 11, 2001, when the many parts of the country were under attack such as New York City and Washington D.C. The United States took immediate action to prevent further attacks and protecting their citizens by enacting the U.S. Patriot Act. Despite the attacks on American soil, the resilience demonstrated by the American people that day was remarkable.…

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    The two films I watched for this film journal were Harlan County, USA and Salt of the Earth. The two films were both about miners fighting for their rights. Harlan County, USA is a documentary about the Harlan strike in Kentucky. The miners wanted to get better safety measures and pay. The Duke Power Company would not take the necessary precautions to protect the miners from unsafe conditions in the mines. Salt of the Earth focused on the Mexican miners in New Mexico who went on strike…

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    Nellyonthego1on1 - From Miss Rhode Island USA to Reality Star Villain… How did those two worlds collide? Claudia Jordan – The only reason I look like the villain is because I hold people accountable, and if holding people accountable makes me a villain, then call me the villain. On the Next 15, I’m trying to put together a talk show, and I’m dealing with grown folks who don’t want to do any work. I asked all of my fellow cast members what role did they want to play and of course since the…

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    Federalism In Usa

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    produced and manufactured everything from beans to construction material. Now, the USA is a consumption nation. Requiring the help of imports from many countries, more so Mexico and China. “We are selling off our assets and taking on massive debts to sustain a standard of living we can no longer afford”, (Thomas Heffner). This ideology that the government has adopted over the past few decades has weakened the USA, has rendered the US dependent on foreign countries for production and financing.…

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