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…the interests of the people and state first, or you slide down a path of tyranny and social unrest. Mexico is a good example of a state where the elites (descendants of an exploitive colonial class) are out for their own interests at the expense of the "swinish…
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…has been so large that school budgets in America have used to install metal detectors and hire security staff, instead of textbooks and educational resources. It was estimated that in the mid nineties over 100,000 students carried guns to school…
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…fee, of course. Acting as the government?s bank (fiscal agent) is an important role of the Fed also. They supply the same services to the government that our local bank supplies to individuals. The government uses these accounts for social security
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…Making Ends Meet How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work The state of single mothers in America is an issue of great importance to us all. The children of today will be the future leaders therefore, securing them a positive childhood…
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…. The public views all hackers as social outcasts who break into computers and destroy them by exposing sensitive information or spreading virii everywhere. This is technically wrong, as this definition is known to the digital underground as a “Cracker.” Every true…
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Category: /Literature/English
…this flurry of attention, their everyday life and social world remains largely unknown. They have needs, motives and individual characteristics that made them the criminals of the information age. Our current knowledge derive form hackers who have been caught…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and frightening realities of the world outside the walls. A community, itself, should provide security, trust and honesty, and more importantly, happiness. “This is a small community, [they] all know each other here. [They] all depend on each other. [They’re…
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…Mexican soldiers on November 14, 1997. Security sources say initial suspicion in Blancornelas attack, leads to the drug cartel. Blancornelas was very scared for his life, because of the growing number of violent attacks against journalists in Mexico…
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…common nowadays. Generation X students experience different adversary emotive problems, such as eating disorders and depression. X’ers believe that drastic slenderness implies that one is of a high social class. Kristi Lockhart Keil, the author…
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Category: /History
…that they would lose all of their savings in a bank failure. Government inspectors found that most banks were healthy, and two-thirds were allowed to open soon after. After reopening, deposits had exceeded withdrawals. Led by Harry Hopkins, a former social worker…
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