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    What America Means to Me

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    What is “America” means to me My poster board is broken up into five different sections. My first section of my collage is pictures of America’s most famous symbols‚ such as the White House‚ the flag‚ Mount Rushmore‚ and the Statue of Liberty. The second section of my collage is labeled ideals and values. The pictures I choose were family‚ wealth‚ products‚ and democracy. Family‚ wealth‚ and products are three things Americans strive for; it’s a common goal for most of us. Democracy is something

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    Security

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    Security VS Personal Privacy is a matter of looking at the basic nature of each. From research collected there is a consensus that we need balance. Too much of one hurts the other and vise versa. There are a couple of articles that range from Civil Liberties to the birth of public right to know that support the overall claim. Talks about the effects of censorship in different situations like war and peace will help prove that a balance needs to be forged. The problem here isn’t the definition of personal

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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 and

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    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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    The Sons of Liberty were shopkeepers and artisans that did not agree with what England was doing with the American colonies. The small group of men began with small protests and eventually grew in size. Eventually the Sons of Liberty led a large group in dumping tea in the Boston Harbor. The men who started the Sons of Liberty were not prominent leaders in the community but regular working men. On the night of the Boston

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    Slavery by Another Name

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    into the jails because at this time convict leasing had started to make great revenue. Pig laws stated that the stealing of anything with a value of 10$ or more was colossal larceny. Black codes were laws limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks. These codes were easily broken because anything was considered a crime. For example‚ spitting on the sidewalk‚ talking too loud‚ public intoxication‚ or not stepping off the sidewalk when a white person was coming across your path‚ were

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    lips give me your tired‚ your poor‚our huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚ the wretched refuse of your teeming shore‚ send these‚ the homeless‚ tempest-tossed to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” This quote shows that the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of hope to the immigrants and they come to live in America to be free or to live a new life.” Another quote is from a letter called What is an American? And it says “They receive ample rewards for their labours; these accumulated rewards

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    Criminology in the Future

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    References: Biometrics Testing and Statistics. (2006). Retrieved from http://www.biometrics.gov/documents/biotestingandstats.pdf Johnson‚ M. L. (2004). Biometric and Threat to Civil Liberties. The Profession‚ 37(4)‚ 90-92. What is Biometrics. (2012). Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/play/VUC4L3#

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    The years 1750-1776 were very volatile years regarding the relationship between Britain and the North American colonies. A large scale war‚ taxes‚ and revolts all played a part in the hostilities between the two nations. Economics‚ however‚ may have been the spark that started the fire between the two nations‚ and might perhaps be the most significant cause of the future conflicts between the North American colonies and Great Britain. The French and Indian war was fought from 1754-1761 primarily

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    MY ASS

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    self-government‚ furiously resisted British attempts to impose tighter mercantilist imperial controls and higher taxes after the French and Indian War in 1763. The political ideals of “republicanism” and “radical Whiggery” (the latter focused especially on liberty) caused Americans to see British actions in the worst light‚ as part of a sustained conspiracy against their rights. The intermittent conflict over political authority and taxation‚ enhanced by American agitators and British bungling‚ gradually moved

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