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    Goverment Notes

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    Persons 5. N.A.A.C.P-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 6. Christian Coalition 7. Sierra Club 8. Common Cause 9. N.R.A- National Rifle Association 10. N.A.M-National Association of Manufacturers 11. A.C.L.U-American Civil Liberties Union 12. Public Citizen 13. Moveon.org A.F.L.C.I.O. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations. This are unions that work to ensure that all people who work receive the rewards of their work such as decent paychecks

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    is unfair and disrespectful to minorities‚ ineffective to search criminals‚ and waste police sources increasing social cost. Racial profiling practice affected thousand of minorities in many situation‚ and this practice was seen as demolish to civil liberty and discriminate to minorities. Meanwhile‚ it brought lots of negative impact to victims. “With supporters of racial profiling asserting the rights of community over those of individual (Kennedy)”‚ which means that sacrificing minorities rights

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    promoting this ideal regime and‚ still more‚ to combating the currents of thought that are opposed to it. In his best-known work‚ Strong Democracy (1984)‚ he criticized those modern philosophers-Hobbes‚ Locke‚ and Mill‚ among others-who define political liberty negatively (being left alone) rather than in positive terms (civic action). In The Conquest of Politics (1988)‚ he denounced such contemporary political theorists as John Rawls‚ Robert Nozick‚ and Alasdair MacIntyre for their "abstractionism‚" saying

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    between civil liberties and national security has always been a challenge of our nation’s agenda but as with most multi-faceted conflicts‚ “something’s gotta give.” Unfortunately‚ there is no perfect world where both sides can be completely satisfied with all of their needs met. The ideal solution is to utilize effective intelligence strategies to target the people of interest‚ terrorists‚ without disrupting civil liberties of the citizens we are trying to protect. Using American civil liberties as a

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    or her one side of the eye to the camera. The test may be for work related or the country’s protection from terrorist. The program prevented 54‚000 people to re-enter UAE (University of Phoenix‚ 2012). In exchange to the protection society yearns‚ civil rights were violated. “Biometrics is an area in which having mechanisms for making decisions that respect human rights is especially important (Johnson‚ p.92‚ 2004).” The privacy of a person was taken away once scanned by the machine to collect data

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    one strong leader to lead a country to become one strong country instead of popular democracy‚ give state a power for a far-reaching to state economy and bureaucracy‚ a social norm that follow strictly by a community‚ and keep the concerning of civil liberties and human right a side by focus even more on the value of social and economic needs (Aligan‚ 2015). As the Philippine is one the Asian country‚ we will examine if this country has influenced by the Asian Values

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    Belhaven University Jackson‚ Mississippi April 1‚ 2013 “Does the massive use of Big Brother surveillance technologies make you feel safer because it can protect you from crime‚ or less safe because of possible violations of your civil liberties? Will you be more careful now using communication technologies‚ knowing that anything you type or send electronically could be reconstructed and used to judge your lawfulness or your character?” Big Brother surveillance was developed to ensure

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    The Patriot Act

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    government power and keep the people safe. It is broken down into 5 main points to why we average civilians do not need to fear it‚ but rather appreciate it. 1. It protects civil liberties and provides for the common defense. The Constitution requires government leaders to respect and defend individual civil liberties but also provide for the common defense. The act works for our freedom‚ as long as it causes no harm to the safety of American Citizens. 2. Expectation of privacy is not unlimited

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    9/11 Security Easures

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    1.What impact did the events of 9/11 have on your sense of security/vulnerability? The events of September 11th brought a harsh reality to light. I remember sitting home thinking this wasn’t real and when I finally did catch on and see this was really happening I was overcome with fear. I wasn’t sure if we as a nation were safe or what would happen next. I kept saying to myself “How they can say they are here to protect us and this happens?” 2. Doyou agree or disagree with the U.S. response to

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    1964‚ military overthrew the president Goulart and took the control of the state (Kesselman‚ M.‚ Krieger‚ J.‚ & Joseph‚ W. A. ‚ 2010‚ pp. 391). As it is obvious‚ in junta regime‚ there was no place for democracy; after the coup‚ junta limited the civil rights and decreased the number of all political parties to two. Therefore‚ contestation and inclusiveness were damaged severely but the damage for contestation and inclusiveness reached the peak since in 1967 military government passed a strict

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