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  • Spread Of Communism Soviet Union
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    In the years following the end of the Cold War, many historians and social scientists have written accounts of what were some of the causes and effects of this period when the threat of war was almost always present. One such person was Melvyn Leffler and his work, The Specter of Communism, which described the origins and conflicts of the Cold War. Out of these accounts several interesting questions come to light about the true nature of the Cold War. One such question that has surfaced recently...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    Surfing the Internet is like strolling through a library. With just one click of the mouse, a person can enter an amazing world of information. The Internet takes away the inconvenience of having to drive to the public library, plus, the Internet is open twenty-four hours a day. But, not only can a person research information on the Internet, he can shop for products, read the latest news and stocks, meet new people, not only in the United States, but in other countries as well, look for a job, ...
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  • Communist Manifesto Marx Karl
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    In Karl Marx's early writing on "estranged labour" there is a clear and prevailing focus on the plight of the labourer. Marx's writing on estranged labour is and attempt to draw a stark distinction between property owners and workers. In the writing Marx argues that the worker becomes estranged from his labour because he is not the recipient of the product he creates. As a result labour is objectified, that is labour becomes the object of mans existence. As labour is objectified man becomes disi...
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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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  • Political Democracy Economic Equality
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    Andrew Jackson reigned as president from 1828 to 1836, this time period has since been known as the Jacksonian Era. During which the Jacksonian Democrats were around and viewed themselves as leaders of political democracy, economic opportunity, and individual liberty. Upon closer examination one can see that these so called protectors of the Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and economic equality were nothing more than that so called. Claiming to protect the Constitution it ...
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  • The Constitutional Abuse Of Free Speech
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    Free speech and the abuses that surround it are like wild horses that need to be broken and tamed. The laws that were created to protect free speech were made long ago and in a much different spirit. The days of the American Revolution were filled with political oppression, enforced by British rule. Speaking out against such obvious tyranny meant being crushed under the boot of colonial governors. Free speech was designed to combat these infractions against proper civil liberties. The first amen...
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  • Alexis De Tocqueville Democracy In America
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    A new democracy was established in America with certain unique characteristics in its structure and establishment. America's tyranny never came. America's duration of holding to its original form of government, since the time of the Constitution, evolved from a near insignificant point in human history, to an era power not in a man, but rather in free men, every one in America for over 200 years. The question of every great historian then is this, "How has America's democracy thrived when all ot...
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  • Fugitive Slave Law Trial By Jury
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    Jury nullification means that a jury finds a defendant innocent because the law itself is unjust, or is unjust in a particular application, and so should not be applied. So really what this means is that no mater what the law says the jury will pretty much have the right to choose weather the person is going to be guilty or innocent and that is kind of ok in some cases but then again its not in others so we should not expect our juries to judge our laws only the case that person is being tried i...
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  • Bill Of Rights Common Law
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    In August of 1982, Michael Hardwick was charged with violating the Georgia statute criminalizing sodomy by committing that act with another adult male in the bedroom of Hardwick's home. Hardwick then brought suit in the Federal District Court, therefore challenging the constitutionality of the statute as it criminalized sodomy. Hardwick asserted that he was a practicing homosexual, that the Georgia statute, as administered by the defendants, placed him in imminent danger of arrest and that the s...
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  • George W Bush Terrorist Threat
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    The viewpoint of the writer on John Ashcroft (Attorney General) is basically to point out on the Patriot Act that brought the latest law to prevent the terrorist. One of the Ashcroft opinion on this articles is "Once detained, these lawbreakers are accorded the rights to which they are entitled. " I think the INS plays an important role to conduct as a front line in the border that guard the US from the terrorist threat, but it might give an uncomfortable feeling for foreigner who has nothing to...
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  • Air Traffic Control Billions Of Dollars
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    Why should terrorism command our exceptional attention? That the 9 / 11 terrorists maliciously attacked the symbolic and actual seats of our economic and military power (WTC/Wall Street and the Pentagon) should concern us if we truly think that future attacks might destroy our society. But who believes that? Government responses seem directed mostly at stopping future similar attacks... which returns us full circle to the question: why should that have become our primary national goal, at the sa...
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  • United States Constitution Bill Of Rights
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    By the end of the eighteenth century, the majority of Americans had come to believe that government was created by citizens who consent to live under its laws in order to protect their rights of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. " They also felt that a written constitution was necessary for such a government. In 1787 a United States Constitution was drafted with a system of checks and balances by the creation of the executive, legislative and federal judicial branches of government. W...
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  • The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros
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    The house on mango street by Sandra Cisneros The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisnero presents readers a picture of life of Esperanza Codero, Mexican-American girl in patriarchal Hispanic society. This novel is interesting for its artistic multi pronged narration. Documental narrations, which creates element of reliability in combination with unlimited fantasies, publicist ic and philosophical reflections, deep psychoanalysis, social conditionality of heroes, realistic retrospective n...
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  • Shakespeare The Chauvinist Part 2
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    ... but wonder and grieve that we should appear so despicable in your eyes, as to be thought unworthy to petition or represent our grievances to this honorable House. Have we not an equal interest with the men of this Nation, in those liberties and securities contained in the Petition of Right, and the other good laws of the land? Are any of our lives, limbs, liberties or goods to be taken from us more than from men, but by due process of law and conviction of twelve sworn men of the neighborhoo...
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  • Bill Of Rights 20 Th Century
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    Political science In America there are some of the things that have made it unique in the history of the world. One of them is the Bill of Rights. The Bill is considered to be the noblest document ever written. It defines the limits that government should obey. Several concepts, such as of free speech, absolute privacy, and religious freedom, became a face of America, its tradition. The Bill may be regarded as an implementation of the ideas, pointed in the Declaration of Independence. Even being...
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  • Civil Liberties Union Clean Air Act
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    COURTS AND VENUE Patriot Act (2001) The Patriot Act, said to have been passed in the wake of the September 11 attacks, is an act to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement regulatory tools, and for other purposes (107 th Congress 1). The act grants greater powers to federal officials in tracing and intercepting the communication of terrorists for the purposes of foreign intelligence and law enforcement (Doyle 2). Aside from this, the ...
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  • Modern Society Focuses Attention
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    Aime cesaire, Notebook of a Return to the Native land and Oswald de Andrade Murderous Humanitarianism. The theme of this essay is to examine positions and dreams of Aime Cesaire and Jose Oswald De Sousa Andrade for a different kind of life, as they emerge from the text comparing them with my own dreams. Aime Cesaire, a well-known poet from Basse-Pointe, Martinique, was born on June 25, 1913. He was a progenitor of the Negritude movement and almost all his words were dedicated to the theme of fre...
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  • Air Traffic Control War On Terrorism
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    ... letters lacking return addresses; urgent mall was embargoed; and for weeks the national dialog centered on one of the least hazards we face. An NPR radio host asked the Postmaster General if the whole U. S. Postal System might be shut down, despite expert opinion that -- in a world faced with diabetes, salmonella poisoning, and AIDS -- anthrax will remain (even as a biological weapon) a bit player as a cause of death. Its sole potency is in the context of terrorism: if, by mulling lethal pow...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    While most people won t admit to watching more than a couple of hours of television per week, at any given moment millions of Americans are glued to their television sets. The variety of programming offered ranges from action, to comedy, to drama. Though not all programming is suitable for all viewers, as adults living in a free country, we have the right to choose what we want to watch and what we don t. Censorship, as defined by Britannica, is the changing or the suppression or prohibition of ...
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  • President Bill Clinton Writ Of Habeas Corpus
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    A Habeus Corpus History Repeated A Confederate Soldier, on leave from war, was captured, imprisoned and denied any right to a trial. Though summoned by the Chief of Justice of the United States of America, John Merryman, by right of Habeas Corpus was denied a trial (Britannia Sec. 1). In 1679 the incorporation of Habeas Corpus was granted to all citizens, authorizing judges to review a court case for all imprisoned perpetrators. At the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln repealed...
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