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  • Taxation Without Representation Civil Liberties
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    The American Revolution was a momentous event that changed the face of the whole world. Though the Revolutionary War lasted only a few short years, the American Revolution was a process that started long before the first shots of war were fired. The rebellion was permeated with the legacy of colonial political ideals, aggravated by parliamentary taxation, escalated by the restriction of American civil liberties and ignited by British military measures. England had a hard time controlling its Ame...
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  • Side Of The World Civil Liberties
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    The idea that America is turning fascist has been popular on the Left for as long as I can remember: in the 1960 s, when antiwar radicals raged against the Machine, this kind of hyperbole dominated campus political discourse and even made its way into the mainstream. When the radical Weather Underground went into ultra-Left meltdown and began issuing incoherent "communique" to an indifferent American public, they invariably signed off by declaring: "Death to the fascist insect pig that preys on ...
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  • Civil Rights Movement Life Liberty And The Pursuit
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    A Comparative Essay After reading Americas Constitutional Soul, by Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. , and The True and Only Heaven, by Christopher Lasch, I came to the realization that while they have varying ideas on many topics, they have similar conservative views regarding citizenship and civil rights. Specifically, Mansfield discusses his belief that people are best served through a representative government and does not believe that all citizens should be allowed to rule directly (Mansfield 141). ...
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  • Sort Of Thing Racial Profiling
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    Its a little after 9 A. M. , at Ronald Reagan National Airport, and a middle aged man of indeterminate nationality has his hand in my pants. Hes not very far down into them, barely over the belt line, but a little of this sort of thing goes a long way (Goldberg 29). This sort of thing, airline security, has reached a new level resulting from the 9 / 11 tragedy. The quiet solitude stemming from an early morning layover in LaGuardia International Airport is all but interrupted by the feeling of Bi...
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  • Crime Through Reducing Crime Crime Through Reducing Country
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    Civil Liberties And Crime: Through Reducing Crime Can Civil Liberties And Crime: Through Reducing Crime Can We Still Keep Liberty? Do the ends justify the means? Upon first contemplation of how it could be thought that by reducing crime one takes away liberty, I was confounded. I couldnt envision a situation where it would be necessary to remove liberty in order to reduce and possibly even eliminate crime. I couldnt, however, only until I heard that we had bombed Iraq and were in the country wit...
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  • Supreme Court Ruled Gay Rights Movement
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    It was Friday June 27, 1969. New Yorks crime syndicates are extorting large sums of protection money from gay bars. Any who can, or will, not pay are either persuaded or closed down after a visit from NYCPDs Public Morals Section, who enforce the Mafias stranglehold on the citys gay bars. The detectives from the Public Morals Section have no reason to believe that tonights raid on the gay Stonewall Inn will be anything but brief and businesslike. They arrest two bartenders, three drag queens, an...
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  • Commander In Chief French And Indian War
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    George Washington: George Washington was commander in chief of the Continental army during the American Revolution and first president of the United States (1789 - 97). Early Life and Career Born in Westmoreland County, Va. , on Feb. 22, 1732, George Washington was the eldest son of Augustine Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball Washington, who were prosperous Virginia gentry of English descent. George spent his early years on the family estate on Popes Creek along the Potomac River. His ea...
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  • Human Rights Act Person Or Group
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    I disapprove of what you say and Ill do my best to see that saying it is made a criminal offence. (John Mortimer, English playwright, commentator and creator of the Rumpole series on TV) If we dont believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we dont believe in it at all. (Noam Chomsky) Freedom Bound The boundaries of hate and freedom are a contested terrain. When we negotiate the boundary of hate we are not only threading our way through a maze of malaise and venom, we are weaving th...
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  • Indian National Congress Political And Religious
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    Hindu revivalism remains a growing force in India today. It is also a concern among the millions of displaced Hindus scattered around the world. Its roots lie in the belief that Hinduism is an endangered lifestyle. This notion is fuelled by the political assertiveness of minority groups, efforts to convert Hindus to other faiths, suspicions that the political authorities are sympathetic to minority groups and the belief that foreign political and religious ideologies are destroying the Hindu com...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    Introduction Companies are intruding more deeply into the lives of employees, and even though corporate intentions may be benign, the risk of backlash is growing. Lee Smith (1) With the rise of advanced technology, there arose the threat of surveillance and privacy invasion in the workplace. An employee, by the very nature of the employment relationship, must be subject to some level of monitoring by the employer. However, this monitoring has its limits. Rights of privacy primarily are related t...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    Do you think that special interest groups such as homosexuals, women, and other minorities need special constitutional amendments to protect them from discrimination? Explain. Whenever this subject is brought up it usually brings a lot of controversy with it. I am one of many I am sure who is torn when it comes to discussing the rights of minority groups. Although I dont feel that any specific group deserves special protection over another group; I do feel that all groups of people deserve equal...
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  • Civil Liberties Union Communications Decency Act
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    Internet Censorship The capacity of the information superhighway has exploded in the recent years. It encompasses the east and the west, the land and the sea, and anything our human mind could dream of. This is a good thing, right? With the knowledge of the world just on one s fingertips, it must be good, right? Sure, if it is used the right way. A saying goes like this, Too much of a good thing is bad. It is true. The Internet does accommodate a lot of information. In a way, it has too much inf...
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  • Communications Decency Act Freedom Of Speech
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    When the government first developed the Internet for military purposes, they had no idea that by the time the nineties came around, nearly everyone in the world would have access to a world wide web of information. Now, the Internet has exploded into one of if not the best source of information in the world. Not only that, but it has become a place where people of all different races, cultures, and societies can go to converse on different topics. Best of all, they can converse about all these t...
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  • Physically And Mentally Anti Semite
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    Question 4 Describe the anti-semitic persons attitude toward reason. How does his attitude toward reason reflect or reveal his general attitude toward life, the human condition and even himself? How does his attitude toward reason compare to the attitude of the rational man? Sartre explains that an Anti-Semite is impenetrable, and it is actually something he strives to achieve. By gaining impenetrability, the Anti-Semite strengthens his beliefs because another person is not capable of reasoning ...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    In March 1925, Tennessee passed a law that made teaching evolution a crime. The state legislature passed the law forbidding public schools to teach the theory taught by Darwin, that humans evolved from lower forms of life through evolution, rather than from a single omnipotent creator as suggested in the biblical book of Genesis. The American Civil Liberties Union was outraged this restriction and promised to defend any teacher who challenged the new law. John T. Scopes a football coach and subs...
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  • Branches Of Government Legislative Branch
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    A social order. A person? s beliefs and values that allow them to make the choices that to have the type of government they want. My social order- one of an African-American, 17 -year-old, low middle-class female- will differ widely from my mother? s, or Shemair? s, or even your social order. For instance, I strongly value education. So does my mother, Shemair, and I am sure you do, too. My mother might value my education because it will help her later on in life. Shemair might value my educatio...
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  • Political And Economic Fall Of Communism
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    The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and in The Soviet Union has presented an array of new opportunities but also problems for much of this region. Although, with this collapse the opportunity arises to establish a democratic government and a market economy exists, the process has shown to be a slow one. With the attempt to restore civil liberties and the hope of enjoying the standard of living similar to that of Western Europe, communist parties are still in existence (under new names an...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    Professional ysis of Published Works Professional columnists have often enjoyed the luxury of an additional writer to verify their work. This person is usually an editor or proofreader. Each day, millions of pages of text are scrutinized for accuracy by the public. Many times, people have read through an article and found an error in syntax or spelling. It almost appears to be a rewarding experience for the reader to discover an error in professional works. I have noticed that writers sacrifice ...
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    A policy that forbids any employee capable of reproducing from working with lead is a policy that interferes with the employees freedom of choice. Many women viewed Johnson Controls policy regarding fetal protection as another way to exclude women from the workplace. Johnson Controls refused to hire any women who could not prove that they could not get pregnant and there were no exceptions. In 1990, only twelve (12) women worked at the Johnson factory in Bennington, Vermont. The reason why so fe...
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  • Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Dred Scott
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    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Those are the opening lines to the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776. Yet, slavery continued in the United States for nearly ninety years after this document declared that all men where created equal, and those unalienable rights are still not...
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