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    Invasion of privacy

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    “Invasion Of Privacy” Living in an era of increasing technology has made it much easier for a government to spy on its citizens. This paper seeks to examine why the United States government should not spy on its citizens with the use of the Patriot Act. Firstly‚ the United States citizens will believe that their liberties and freedoms are in jeopardy. Secondly‚ the government spends exorbitant amounts of money on a yearly basis to spy on its own people. Moreover‚ where is that money coming from

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    has caused uproar across the nation. He was the man who leaked confidential information in order to expose the operations of the government. Snowden also brought attention to the fact that many people could not have the freedom of privacy under the Patriot Act which was created in order to thwart terrorism after the 9/11 attacks. The multitudes of people were under the blind belief that they were entitled to their privacy; the government could not possibly be spying on the people without their permission

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    describe themselves as "involved" patriots because they display their American flag outside in their yards. Patriotism to me‚ along with many others‚ means to have love for our homeland‚ to support‚ serve and defend and to care deeply for fellow Americans. After September 11th‚ a lot of people showed their love for this country by doing things like standing in line to donate blood‚ registering with the army‚ or even as little as wearing the American colors. Patriots must support the countries authorities

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    The Loyalist had to fight against the Patriots on American territory. Also‚ the Loyalist had limited help because the British army wasn’t always around to help out. The Loyalist was tortured and killed‚ they were hung‚ tarred‚ feathered‚ whipped‚ and etc. The Patriots didn’t care if you are a politician or a regular person the price for betraying your country were endless. It’s gotten so debauched that people had to live on the street because the Patriots burn their house and had their land taken

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    allied with France since France lost like four wars to British‚ so they contributed and joined an alliance. I believe it was a personal motive which is why they alliance and negotiated deals. The patriots wanted to elect their own government and the loyalists are those who supported British. The patriots supported independent because they feel British violated their rights as British citizens. Also‚ the loyalist who supported the British was most likely to be wealthy like landowner. During the war

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    section 377

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    In 2008 Additional Solicitor General PP Malhotra said: Homosexuality is a social vice and the state has the power to contain it. [Decriminalising homosexuality] may create [a] breach of peace. If it is allowed then [the] evil of AIDS and HIV would further spread and harm the people. It would lead to a big health hazard and degrade moral values of society." A view similarly shared by the Home Ministry.[4] The 11 December 2013 judgement of the Supreme Court‚ upholding Section 377 was met with support

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    Therefore is at least a possible chance that there are others on this planet. A sighting even crops up in the bible in the book of Ezekiel. (Sherrie) Some sources say extraterrestrial life is living among us now but not all information given is all true. Some people want to know if are 51 exist. Area 51 does exist but it’s not certain that there are aliens there living. There is a fact

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    Cause and Effect

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    the treaty was ratified on January 14‚ 1784. The Parties at war were called the loyalists who were led by the King of England‚ and the Patriots who were led by George Washington. Many events led to the start if the Revolutionary War‚ for example the Stamp act‚ Townshend act‚ the Boston massacre‚ and the Boston tea party which ultimately led to freedom of the Patriots and the creation of the United States of America. The United States of America would not be here today if it were not for the many

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    Standardized Testing

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    Cited: "Do Standardized Tests Show an Accurate View of Students ’ Abilities?" Do Standardized Test Show an Accurate View of Students ’ Abilities? Concordia University‚ n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. . Emanuel‚ Ezekiel J. "Test Our Children Well." New Republic 244.16 (2013): 9-10. Academic Search Premier. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. Rooks‚ Noliwe M. "Time: Ideas." Ideas Why Its Time to Get Rid of Standardized Tests Comments. TIME‚ 11 Oct. 2011. Web. 23 Oct. 2013. . Schneider

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    General Washington and his army delivered that freedom‚ “and all that was promised by the Declaration of Independence” (McCullough 291). The American people’s shear joy after the patriots defeated the Red Coats in the final battle at Trenton is clearly expressed by revolutionary-era writer Mercy Otis Warren when she said there were “perhaps so people on earth whom a spirit of enthusiastic zeal is so readily kindled‚ and burns so remarkably

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