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Book Censorship and Banning
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This paper discusses book censorship and banning within the public school system. It looks at how book banning violates democracy, the subjectivity of censorship, examples of book banning, historical thought on freedom of expression, and ways in which parents can intervene with their child's reading, stopping the need for censorship. Pages: 6.5 Sources: 5 Format: None |
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Capital Punishment
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This paper contends that capital punishment is an effective punishment, necessary to protect and preserve innocent human life. It notes how capital punishment helps to save lives and deters criminals. It lists the opposition to help strengthen its argument. Pages: 3 Sources: 8 Format: MLA with footnotes |
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Financial and Information Acts
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This is paper discusses the financial and information acts passed because of the September 11th terrorist attack. The author's main thesis is that that the customer protection in financial institutions is threatened with existing laws and the current amendments as a result of September 11 attack on the WTC have proceeded to give the investigative agencies (FBI, foreign intelligence) a right to violate the privacy of the customer. Pages: 10 Sources: 12 Format: MLA |
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Military Actions After September 11th
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This paper condemns the military retaliatory actions due to the September 11th attacks tragedy while noting that globalization suffers greatly from such actions. Pages: 2.5 Sources: None Format: None |
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Perceived American Invulnerability
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This paper looks at perceived American invulnerability: An American government neurosis that impedes the creation of effective policies and action even when Early Warning and preventative steps are the objective. It reviews this aspect throughout American history in a chronological way. Pages: 22 Sources: 40 Format: MLA with only footnotes |
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INS
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This thesis proposal asks the question: Can the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) play the role required of it by the Office of Homeland Security? It's main objective is to look at the utility and capacity of the INS to satisfy its part in the mandate of the executive order. Pages: 17 Sources: None Format: None |
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Declaration of Independence
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In this paper, the author looks at the freedoms granted to him by the Declaration of Independence. He notes how the ideas presented are representative of the Judeo-Christian West and sought after by many other nations. It is written in first person. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA |
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Human Rights
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This paper focuses on how in times of war laws are often silent. Through historical examples from World War II and the Vietnam War and through Supreme Court case studies, that the United States has often neglected people's first amendment rights and civil rights. It expresses a concern for the current War on Terror and a fear that history will repeat itself, removing certain human right privileges. Pages: 9 Sources: 15 Format: MLA with footnotes |
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Evolution of Privacy Laws
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This paper looks at the evolution of privacy laws. It discusses initial legislation, an overview of privacy laws and the eventual progression of legislation leading up to present privacy laws. Pages: 10 Sources: 9 Format: MLA |
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Unions in America
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This paper focuses on unions in America. Its central idea is that today's union busters use more subtle tactics. In order to fight them, we must first understand how they work, how they use the labor laws in their favor and what changes in our labor laws are needed. It gives a history of labor in the United States from the early 20th century. It then mentions the tactics of companies to subdue the formation of unions. It also gives examples union busting instances and reactions. Pages: 17 Sources: 15 Format: APA |
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