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    The US government is held responsible for much of this censorship. Their fears generally concern upsetting the public and their own humiliation. The US government must set aside these fears and ultimately expose the truth in words and in pictures. They must stop censoring‚ stop classifying‚ and start disclosing information about the issues that can potentially affect its citizens. As in 9/11‚ it was proved that withholding such information can lead to disastrous endings. Americans should do everything

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    Nationwide Internet Censorship and the right to freedom of Speech and Opinion. In nations such as China‚ the Government controls what journalists write and who they interview‚ what statistics you are allowed to know and what TV programs you can easily watch as well as individual access of internet. When all your channels of information are censored you can’t be certain about what is really going on around you – in your neighborhood‚ your city‚ your country‚ or the world which infringes

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    news‚ once a week. To get involved in the government‚ through knowledge and awareness. By June 2012‚ the hotel was set to be shut down and demolished by the state in pursuit of a massive highway reconstruction project on US-31. Walking out of the doors for the last time in 8 years‚ the doors I smeared my fingerprints on as a hyper 7 year old and cleaned as a 14 year old‚ I was set on what I wanted to do as an adult -- public service‚ in the government. I want to serve one day as a representative

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    Minds‚ by Peter Davis; illustrates the brutal nature and different perspectives of the people involved in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War is considered as one of the longest and horrific wars in American history. American soldiers involved in the War have diverse reactions of their experiences and encounters during the war. The Vietnamese believed that‚ “Americans were evil and the Vietnamese simply were fighting merely defensively”. These factors will demonstrate how the film‚ Hearts and Minds‚ helped

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    United States Border Patrol: Why should the U.S have border patrol? Illegal immigrants have always been a problem in the United States for some time now. “In October 2008‚ the illegal immigrant population stood at 11.9 million according to the Pew Hispanic Center” ("Illegal Immigration Facts & Statistics”). An efficient border patrol in our country would be a good step in the right direction to stop illegal immigration and the effect it has on our country. Illegal immigrants are at fault for such

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    The Internet is a battleground where fights for technical‚ social‚ and political control are waged‚ including between governments and their citizens‚ separate governments‚ and competing commercial interests. These fights take many forms‚ including Internet filtering versus circumvention‚ surveillance versus anonymization‚ denial of service attacks and intrusion attempts versus protection mechanisms‚ and on- and offline persecution and defense of online activists. These battles impact and are impacted

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    GENERAL COURSE INFORMATIONCourse Number:            POLS1800Course Title:                  Government of the United StatesCredit Hours:                  3Prerequisites:                  NoneDivision/Discipline:            Liberal Arts and Sciences/Political ScienceCourse Description:            A study of the Constitution of the United States and the organizations‚ powers‚ and functions of the national government. In addition‚ current problems and policy and the role of the individual will be studied

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    following the American Civil War and both World Wars‚ with over 58‚000 brave lives sacrificed. But all of the blood‚ sweat‚ and tears our nation shed during those 14 years could have been avoided. I believe that the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War could have been easily prevented‚ and in turn‚ would have saved thousands of U.S. troop lives. The Truman Doctrine was officially passed in March 1947‚ when the President at that time‚ Harry S. Truman‚ announced he would support any other

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    a struggle trying to get land and a nation with a centralized government. Russia and England both fought their way to success by fighting and uniting their people. At the same time‚ they also both used different methods. While Russia and England both used force and military to have a centralized government‚ they also both used a different approach to gaining power. First‚ the two nations obtained and maintained a centralized government by using their military and force. With the Mongols invading

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    Community Poverty has always been a major problem in Florida‚ and feeding the homeless have been a common solution that churches and organizations use to make sure that every mouth is fed. In 2006‚ the City of Orlando passed a law banning public feeding in public parks. Protesters see it as an act of kindness and compassion while residents and business owners see it as an act of disruption. Each individual have a different outlook on the situation from the city clerks to the business community and

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