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    and writings of Rizal particularly his moral and intellectual legacies to the Filipino youth. 2. Know the relevance of Rizal’s teachings to contemporary situations. 3. Gain inspiration and insight from the experince of Rizal as a son‚ student‚ patriot and nationalist. 4. Imbibe  the spirit of patriotism and nationalism. II. Course Classification [ ] Required for a Degree in BSA‚ BCS‚ BSE‚ BEED‚ AB [ ] Prerequisite Required [ ] Required for Major in: [ ]Elective III. Course Outline

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    thing and doesn’t have the commitment of being a hero. I personally think he’s not because he is not the patriot he say he is. For example‚ ‘Franklin’s critics questioned his patriotism.’ This shows that other people believe that he is not a good patriot or he is not one at all. He has done some helpful nice things but he’s done more bad then he has good. This shows that Franklin is not a good patriot.

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    something he would have us accept”. (). Bush transferred over the power of defense to Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania (33). Bush made a man who was a military veteran‚ an effective governor‚ as well as a true patriot. They were all pointless characteristics really to the American people. Anyone could be a patriot anyone can be a veteran. Bush tried to transfer the power to a man whom we truly do not know if he is qualified enough to run a defense. The American people can be fully angered by this decision especially

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    Lab 20: Flame Tests Purpose/Objective: The ground state is the normal electron configuration of atoms or ions in an element. When atoms or ions in ground state are heated to a higher temperature‚ some electrons absorb enough energy to move them to higher energy levels. This is known as the excited state. However‚ the excited configuration is unstable‚ and the electrons must return back to their positions in the lower energy level. As they return‚ the energy that was previously absorbed is now emitted

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    Events in the 1950s up to around the end of the 2000s have affected and still continue to take effect on the United States in modern times. There are so many events between the 1950s and 2010 that are ample enough to meet the criteria to be put under this category‚ but like in most great‚ or in this case under average yet attempting the best‚ works one must choose from the many to a select few. In this circumstance out of the many events that have happened between the 1950s and 2010 that would be

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    Skirmishes increased in frequency‚ as did belligerence and rumors of attack by soldiers. On March 5‚ 1770‚ a patriot began harassing a redcoat by the name of John Goldfinch. Another redcoat‚ Hugh White‚ joined Goldfinch to defend him. Hugh White became agitated and struck out‚ hitting the patriot in the face with his musket. The patriot cried out in pain and attracted a mob of fifty or so people. Goldfinch retreated to a nearby house and pointed his musket towards the crowd

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    Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism or PATRIOT Act of 2001 was the first in a deluge of post-9/11 anti-terrorist legislation. It enhanced domestic security through establishing a Counter-terrorism fund; increased funding for the Federal Bureau of Investigation ’s information technology department; and created the National Electronic Crime Task Force network inspired by New York ’s pilot program. The PATRIOT Act fleshed out surveillance procedures against Computer Fraud &

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    like most happy stories and fairytales there was no good side‚ there might have been a good cause but no side was considered innocent. The Patriots were killing someone for a crime they did or looked like they were committing even if they were fighting for their side. The British were exaggerating situations to get a chance to execute a fellow loyalist or Patriot. In the book My Brother Sam is Dead by‚ James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier‚

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    I.  Electronic  Communications  Privacy  Act       The  United  States  Congress  passed  the  Electronic  Communications  Privacy   Act  (ECPA)  in  1986  in  order  to  broaden  the  government’s  reach  regarding   wiretapping  and  electronic  eavesdropping.1    Specifically‚  in  addition  to  the   wiretapping  of  telephone  calls‚  this  act  allows

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    and Tactics Monique Bates Columbia Southern University Homeland Security MSE 6201 Dr. Milen October 30‚ 2012 Inside Al-Qaida: Ideology‚ Structure‚ Targets‚ and Tactics The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe and analyze the USA Patriot Act and its abilities to prevent‚ protect‚ and/or respond to current and/or future Al-Qaida terrorists attacks. On the morning of September 11‚ 2001‚ 19 of Al-Qaida’s workers hijacked four U.S. commercial airliners for use as suicide weapons

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