Papers 1661-1670 of total 53144 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, the identity of the group has not been discovered. Hackers represent a clear and present danger to the security of the United States of America. Not only do they cost our nation billions a year, but hackers also contribute to a serious espionage problem. Hacking…
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…We live in a large ordered society with millions of people. Privacy is essential for quality of life, but the security and order of society requires certain degree of government monitoring. So how much privacy we should give up to ensure our safety…
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…all know the most vital information in the wrong hands could spell disaster and even be a cause of war among nations. Hacking as we know it has already existed in the 60’s so this is proof that even the most primitive computers, which we see now as useless…
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Category: /History
…after. Other issues then included the trusts and regulations of businesses, votes for women, conservation of natural resources, the tariff, and direct democracy. Today we have the issues of health care, social security, abortion, and gun rights…
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Category: /History
…and tried for a National Government security breach for his role in leaking the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times. But the charges were dropped against him by the Nixon Administration to prevent anymore incriminating from being revealed. However, two more…
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…. Did they do all they could to uncover the "truth" about the 2000 election in Florida? Have they delved deeply enough into issues surrounding the nation's war on terror and its homeland security? What about their coverage of the interwoven business…
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…in forcefully interning Japanese Canadians during World War II. There was no national security risk. As if the racism towards the Japanese wasn't enough, they were sent to internment Camp around British Columbia. The camps were harsh because everyone was separated…
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…a breach in the security of our systems. I will focus particularly on the Army Knowledge Online system, which allows access to all Active Duty Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, Department of the Army Civilians, Retired Army, United States Military…
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Category: /History
…“At a time of national crisis, I think it is particularly apparent that we need to encourage the study of our past. Our children and grandchildren—indeed, all of us—need to know the ideas and ideals on which our nation has been built. We need…
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…must be further defined. In addition to the current definition for a rogue state, constant revaluations need to take place. For the rogue state of Iraq, the United Nations systematically ignored the need to revaluate and confront the Iraq problem after…
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