Classified information in the United States

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    Clinton emerged largely unscathed from the hearings, she was still criticized for her handling of the situation.             In March 2015, another scandal emerged, involving accusations that Clinton had used a private email server as Secretary of State to conduct official business.

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    Hillary Clinton was appointed as secretary of state by The President Barack Obama and served from 2009 through 2013. Her email difficulties began during initial tenure as secretary of state (Eugene, 2016). She contended on using her personal BlackBerry phone for all her email communications, but she was not permitted to take the phone into Mahogany Row office which is a secure space (Eugene, 2016). This was very frustrating for Clinton, as secretary of state; she needed to manage a flood of email to

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    In 1917 the United States government enacted a much disputed law entitled the Espionage Act. It had been debated in the years leading up to the United States involvement in World War I. Faced with outspoken citizens who were critical of any direct participation in the war and with a growing fear that any public dissent would make it difficult to conscript the needed man power for U.S. involvement, President Woodrow Wilson’s administration looked to make such actions criminal. Throughout the almost

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    person’s citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of two countries. United States is one of the countries that allow dual citizenship. Dual citizenship arises automatically in situations such as when a child is born in the United States whereas his parents originate from a different country. For this case, the child will be considered a citizen of the United States as well as the parent’s home nation. Similarly, if a child whom are born overseas and his/her parents

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    Area 51 Research Paper

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    or have the people of Earth found them. Area 51 is believed to be the dwelling of extraterrestrial details for multiple reasons; there have been multiple sightings of strange aircrafts, it is exempt from many local, state, and national laws in order to protect classified information, and despite all of this the Air-Force still denies its existence entirely.

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    advertising and the promotion of information through direct-to-consumer information (DTCI). DTCI aims to build consumer confidence that the information being relayed is informative and factual rather than for the purpose of promotional advertisement (Bélisle-Pipon 259). It allows for the promotion of help-seeking and reminder advertisements but not product claim advertisements, in contrast to its permissible use in the United States. Reminder advertisements are classified as DTCA and help-seeking advertisements

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    Edward Snowden released classified information from the National Security Agency. The information released by Snowden caused American citizens to question the legality of the actions taken by the government. Suddenly, people were concerned with their privacy and what information to which the NSA had access. Soon after Edward Snowden released the classified information, the government took action and declared several NSA practices to be illicit as stated by Beatrice Edwards (McCutcheon 113). The

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    First, research began with the question: What are the opinions of Iraqi politicians and political leaders of the United States of America (U.S.), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (U.K), and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) atomic testing and policy in the 1950s? After preliminary research, the focus turned to the Baghdad Pact Nuclear Research Center. First, the Baghdad Pact was identified as the common link between U.S., U.K., and Iraqi interactions. By reading meeting

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    The cyber world is in an ever-changing state, with constant and endless evolution and advancement to newer, faster and more capable technologies. This necessitates the need for cyber security and methods of data protection to advance at a concurrent and even more accelerated pace. The importance of cyber security, data privacy and information protection in the military is highlighted even further by the gravity of the information involved and its relation to not only personal data but also national

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    thousands of classified NSA documents? An analysis of the merits of the Snowden leaks and the broader issue of security vs. privacy and mass surveillance from the perspective of at least two ethical theories. Following the terrorist attacks on 911, President George W. Bush signed into law The USA PATRIOT Act. Intended to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools, The Patriot Act the made changes to surveillance laws that enabled the U.S government collection of computer information about both

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