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- 521: Computer Pornography
- ... a group of individuals put together to ensure their own ideas and beliefs would never change. The group of people was the forefathers of the United States of America and that document: The United States Constitution. That phrase was put into the Constitution because our forefathers wanted to protect their freedom of speech. Something they cherished and something that in days previous was squashed by ruling government. Today our freedom of speech is in danger again. The Government ...
- 522: The Fbi 2
- ... provide leadership and law enforcement assistance to federal, state, local, and international agencies; and to perform these responsibilities in a manner that is responsive to the needs of the public and is faithful to the constitution of the U.S.: this is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The agency now known as the Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded in 1908 when the Attorney General appointed an unnamed ... Investigation. When the duties of the FBI are stated in the mission it says to perform these duties in a manner that is responsive to the needs of the public and is faithful to the Constitution of the United States.
- 523: Handmaids Tale Vs. Fire Dwelle
- ... to fall apart before her eyes; with her not even noticing. The circumstances which led to the lost identity of Offred happened very abruptly. The first sign of change in her society was when her Constitution was suspended. It was said that it would only be temporary, but that was not the truth. People had no idea what to do; and looked anywhere for some kind of guidance. Eventually newspapers and ... There wasn t even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home at night, watching television, looking for some direction (p.163). There were rumors that new elections were to take place, for the new Constitution. However, this would take a very long process to prepare for. Streets were cleaned up, and prostitution disappeared, They said that new elections would be held, but that it would take some time to prepare ...
- 524: Julius Ceasar
- ... discovered his own military genius, Caesar was evidently fascinated and obsessed by military and imperial problems. He gave them an absolute priority over the more delicate by no less fundamental task of revising the Roman constitution. The need in the latter sphere was a solution which would introduce such elements of authoritarianism as were necessary to check corruption and administrative weakness. (2) Caesars first dictatorship was simply a commission to ... kings. The month of July was named after Caesar and his statue was placed in the temple of Quirinus. (1) (2) Caesar was considered to be a dictator for life. According to the traditional Republican constitution this office was only to be held for six months during a dire emergency. Caesar also obtained honors to increase his prestige. He wore the robe, crown, and scepter of a triumphant general and used ...
- 525: Internet Regulation: Policing Cyberspace
- ... world, legislative safeguards are imperative. The government gives citizens the privilege of using the Internet, but it has never given them the right to use it. They seem to rationalize that the framers of the constitution planned & plotted at great length to make certain that above all else, the profiteering pornographer, the pervert and the pedophile must be free to practice their pursuits in the presence of children on a taxpayer ... while "indecency" is generally allowable to adults, but that laws protecting children from this "lesser" form are acceptable. It's called protecting those among us who are children from the vagrancies of adults.8 The constitution of the United States has set regulations to determine what is categorized as obscenity and what is not. In Miller vs. California, 413 U.S. at 24-25, the court announced its "Miller Test" and ...
- 526: Why People Feel Gun Control Is Unfair
- ... amendment the right "to bear arms". Opponents of gun control, including the National Rifle Association, better known as the NRA, argue that the "right To bear arms" is guaranteed in the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America and licensing restrictions penalize law-abiding citizens while in no way preventing criminal use of handguns. It is also argued that by making it difficult for guns to be ... four times in the head and killed. In conclusion there are valid reasons for why certain people feel that gun control is unfair. People against gun control feel that it is a violation of the Constitution to control the sale and distribution and the registration of guns and gun owners. But it is necessary for there to be certain limits on the way that firearms are handled in this country because ...
- 527: Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign
- ... ways to help. At the top of the list there is a disclaimer about civil disobedience being "at least nominally illegal". Some of the suggested activities include: supporting a 28th amendment to the U.S. Constitution to extend First Amendment rights to the Internet, attend rallies, wear T-shirts that promote free speech online, put a real blue ribbon pin on your backpack if you are a student, etc.. This section ... an American to view this document and not be reminded of how we fought for our freedom from the English. Icons of patriots shouting out loud, canons and American flags, and pictorial representations of the Constitution all arouse emotions of fighting for what is right. This page also contains an 4 minute audio clip that is available for download. This audio is Judith Krug of the American Libraries Association speaking about ...
- 528: Airika
- ... however, saw the political advantages of promising freedom for Southern slaves, and the Emancipation Proclamation was enacted in 1863. This was reinforced after the war by the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the US constitution (1865, 1868, and 1870), which abolished slavery altogether and guaranteed citizenship and civil rights to former slaves. Following the Civil War, Southern states passed laws called "Black Codes". A Black Code was a law which ... five "simple" views. The first being "The White Race" being the Aryan race and its Christian faith. The second, "America First" states that "America comes first before any foreign or alien influence or interest". "The Constitution" as they believe should be followed exactly as written and intended, and is considered by their group "the finest system of government ever conceived by man". The fourth, "Free Enterprise" was the end to high ...
- 529: Government Intervention of the Internet
- ... to say it. The key to the world-wide success of the Internet is its protection of free speech, not only in America, but in other countries where free speech is not protected by a constitution. To be found on the Internet is a huge collection of obscene graphics, Anarchists' cookbooks and countless other things that offend some people. With over 30 million Internet users in the U.S. alone (only ... Whatever it is, you don't want your private electronic mail (E-mail) or confidential documents read by anyone else. There's nothing wrong with asserting your privacy. Privacy is as apple-pie as the Constitution. Perhaps you think your E-mail is legitimate enough that encryption is unwarranted. If you really are a law-abiding citizen with nothing to hide. What if everyone believed that law-abiding citizens should use ...
- 530: Inevitability Of Independence
- ... being encroached upon. The English were also introducing acts like the Quartering act in which the colonists were forced to feed and shelter British soldiers. They were so incensed about his act that in our Constitution it very specifically says that no household will be forced to quarter soldiers. The colonists did not even have a say in what happened to them. They were not represented in parliament as said in ... also selectively ignorant of the peoples complaints.The legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power not only unjustifiable, but which they know to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution of that kingdom, and disparate of success in any mode of contest.The Declarations of Causes and Necessity to Take up Arms, while stating the need to defend its self from continental threats, namely the ...
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