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2005 The Us Patriot Act Privacy
741 wordsThe US Patriot ActA.J. Mills, University of PhoenixCJA/310 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal JusticeOBSCJA 08 Jim MaisanoMay 17, 2005 The US Patriot Act Privacy can be considered one of the most valued rights of a civilized society. The founders of the constitution had this in mind when they developed search and seizure laws to protect the privacy of the citizens from the British soldiers. The invasion of privacy has been a much discussed and debated topic among both politicians and private citi...
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Company's Authenticated Public Key
3,908 words1 Introduction The recent acceleration in the uptake of electronic commerce (e-commerce) over the Internet has focused the need for methods to be developed by which to securely transfer data over what amounts to a worldwide public network. The most commonly cited example of this requirement is the ability of customers to make electronic purchases from company Web sites using debit cards such as VISA cards. Public confidence in e-commerce has to be high for it to succeed and to continue to grow, ...
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Reform Movements And Radical Groups
2,547 wordsQuestion: What means did reformers and radicals use to communicate their messages and how did these means influence their ideologies? Over the first Century and a half of American History, Reformers and Radicals found many innovative and effective ways to communicate their ideas to the country. Today, sending a message across the country can be as easy as writing an e-mail, and mass communication can be achieved as easily as setting up a website or buying a television advertisement. It is hard f...
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Used In The Products
752 wordsGive Labeling a Chance In the grocery store anyone can find a plethora of goods that have the potential to improve human life in the simplest ways. Goods such as a Snickers bar, which can provide a little relaxation from an insane day at the job, or a gallon of milk, so that the kids can have something to drink with the nutritious breakfast that was also bought at the grocery store. Yet one aisle in this great place of choices destroys the relaxing candy bar or the weekly gallon of milk. This ai...
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Level Of The Flavian Amphitheater
2,451 wordsThe Colosseum In the first century AD, the Roman Emperor Vespasian decided that Rome needed a stadium that would not only satisfy the crowds, but also convince the magnitude that Rome had become a power to be reckoned with. He wanted them to know that Rome now again had strong and unquestionable power in the world after the strong and bitter civil war it had recently gone through. His idea was to create an amphitheater. This theater, named the Flavian Amphitheater, earned a reputation as the gre...
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Use Of The Property For Recreational Purposes
1,600 wordsM E M O R A N D U MTO: FROM: DATE: RE: Cole Gershwin- Immunity for Negligence on Recreational Property I. STATEMENT OF FACTS Our Client, Mr. Cole Gershwin, is considering suit against the Chicago School District for injuries sustained as a result of tripping in a pothole. Gershwin, a teacher at Washington Elementary School, alleges that on October 10, 2000 at 12: 20 pm, he was walking from the school to the teacher's parking lot, and tripped in a pothole and fell. The walkway where Gershwin fell...
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Technological Breakthroughs The Public
355 wordsTechs piracy Technology is fast but not fast enough to impress me. I am a visionary, I am ahead of my time, I see beyond the ordinary. The technology we use today, I envisisioned five maybe, six years ago. There are many technological breakthroughs the public is unaware of. Breakthroughs does not become public until the government can fully control them. The government has the public's mind so occupied with all this digital, cyberspace, virtual reality, bull dot com crap, that some of us fail to...
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Public Use Of One's Reason
2,981 wordsWhat Is Enlightenment Immanuel Kant Enlightenment is man's release from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another. Sa pere aude! 1 "Have courage to use your own reason!" -that is the motto of enlightenment. Laziness and cowardice are the reasons why so great a portion ...
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Use Of The Library's Collections
1,457 words... The simple classical building was intentional, fundamentally, as a useful and well-organized book stack 'encircled with work spaces. ' It was designed by the Washington architectural organization of Pierson & Wilson with Alexander Buel Trowbridge as a consulting designer. The contract was completed by June 24, 1938, but the structure was not ready for use until December 2, 1938. The move of the Card Division started on December 12, and it opened its doors for production to the public in the ...
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Public Space Of Urban City Centers
1,638 wordsPrivatizing the Public Sphere The privatization and fragmentation of space in post-industrial urban America is a widespread social problem. As society becomes even more globalized as a result of technological advances, the rampant spread of a privatized public realm is ever-increasing. Public space is needed as a center in which to bring people together to share a common place. It is within public spaces that public life unfolds and without public spaces such as parks, streets, and buildings, th...
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Used Propaganda In The Same Way
2,264 wordsPropaganda and the United States That awful power, the public opinion of a nation, is created in America by a horde of ignorant, self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditching and shoemaking and fetched up in journalism on their way to the poorhouse. - "License of the Press" speech Mark Twain Propaganda exists in every aspect of our lives. It is used in any form of persuasion, advertising, debate, etc. And it is also one of the oldest and most popular methods of psychological warfare that gov...
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General Corruption Of The Tweed Ring
463 wordsThe Waterworks Over the course of the novel, The Waterworks, by E.L. Doctorow, Doctorow uses various comparisons. Both with the charachters and plot, Doctorow uses parallelism to give the reader a deeper sence of the corruption and its eventual downfall, during the post-civil war times in New York. One of the parallels used by Doctorow, is comparing the events of the plot with the events of the more general corruption of the Tweed Ring. Throughout the story, as the plans of Augustus Pemberton an...
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Pros And Cons Of Public Transportation
937 wordsEarly trolley car in Newton, Massachusetts. Conveyances for public hire are as old as the first ferries, and the earliest public transport was water transport: on land people walked (sometimes in groups and on pilgrimages, as noted in sources such as the Bible and Canterbury Tales) or (at least in the Old World) rode an animal. Ferries are part of Greek mythology - corpses in ancient Greece were buried with a coin underneath their tongue to pay the ferryman Charon to take them to Hades. Some his...
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Wspu The Methods Of The Nuwss
6,440 wordsWhat methods did the suffragists and suffragettes use, and how effective were these in gaining the vote for women? The Suffragettes and Suffragists used a variety of methods, some of which were effective, and others that were not, during their campaign. Both groups used methods with the single aim of gaining publicity, such as demonstrations, these were highly successful and effective. However, where the NUWSS and WSPU needed to use effective methods, was when persuading Parliament that women sh...
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Sun In Auden's Views
960 wordsOriginal Title The 1930's were a time of conflict for many people around the world. The western nations were trying to cope with the repocutions of the First World War, the economy was crumbling in America and the Second World War was within sight for Europe. In the midst of all this, the some peoples " faith in religion was going to be tested: W.H. Auden was one of those people. Auden's homosexuality created for him different views on the world and religion which he expressed through his poetry...
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Used Photographs
297 words? The Mirror With A Memory? And? Usda? And? Usda Government Inspected? Jose Fuss a March 19, 2000 English Sec. The parallel between "The Mirror with a Memory' and "USDA Government Inspected' is the fact that both essays emphasize the use of visual imagery. Reiss used photographs to show the public of the conditions in which the other half lived and in the other essay they used political cartoons so that the public could identify the person which was characterized by their overemphasized traits o...
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