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    “Here’s a brief summary of what actions are contained in my executive orders. The Secretary of Homeland Security, working with myself, will begin with immediate construction of a border wall.” That was President Donald J Trump, addressing a room of reporters in the Homeland security building. This is also the Affirmative plan. Not the whole thing mind you, but a significant portion of the plan. Call it 75% of a plan. 80% if your feeling Generous. Other parts include the Assembling of a group of Special

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    The First Amendment Freedom is being breached all over the U.S and most of it is being taken away from the press. Sure the Patriot Act is killing everyone's privacy in secrecy all over the US, but journalists and reporters are being put in jail right and left. The government has infringed on their rights in a way that should not be with the first amendment. It seems like the more people let the government do, the more steps the government takes to take first amendment rights from people. For

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    Where, precisely, do we need to draw the line between reality and imagination, between truth and fabrication? When it comes to observing the ever-expanding world all around us, many people find it incredibly arduous not to let their beliefs of how the world should be influence their view of how the world actually is. For instance, much of American society after the conclusion of World War II was convinced that the spread of communism within Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia would ultimately lead

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    Mobile phones have become the most popular platform of communication in many developing countries, such as India and Korea. As of today, cell phone ownership is more common than landlines in these two emerging countries. There is a huge difference in the role that cell phones play in these two developing countries, yet there are many similarities as well. Overall, mobile phones have made a large impact on both India and Korea in ways such as regulations, beneficial developments, and even addiction

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    Donald Trump, fresh off a hastily arranged visit to Mexico where he met with the country 's president, doubled down Wednesday night on his vow to build a "great wall" along the southern border -- and make Mexico pay for it -- while outlining a more focused mission for the deportation force he 's promised to create. In a speech in Phoenix meant to clarify his immigration positions after appearing to soften his stance, the Republican presidential nominee outlined a hardline set of proposals for tackling

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    following essay will explore whether journalists in films act as our “collective conscience, going to places and doing things that we ourselves dare not, and without courage we would, as societies, be very much worse off” as the critic, McNair believes. In the first instance, All The President’s Men (1976) centres on a storyline of two reporters, Woodward and Bernstein who work together to uncover and expose the American government-better known as the ‘Watergate scandal.’

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    order; or provides sexually suggestive material or encourages gambling, violence, or murder. Users are prohibited from engaging in activities that harm the security of computer information networks and from using networks or changing network resources without prior approval ("International Debates”). Several years later, in October 2001 Li Runsen, the technology director at the Ministry of Public Security, explained the new style of censoring that will soon be put into practice, employing over 30,000

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    Relating to the press release “Mexican farmer's daughter: NAFTA destroyed us”, provided by Prof. King. We know since NAFTA was signed in 1994, Mexico lost over 900,000 farming jobs in the first decade of NAFTA. Boosting of manufacturing industry, increasing import low price corn from U.S, and lack of subsidy of corn production are major issues asking Mexican mom and pop farmers give up traditional farming work and move to big cities. According to a Congressional Research Service paper “NAFTA and

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    world’s population live in countries with serious restriction on religious freedom.” Religious freedom is a fundamental right in America. It is part of how this country came about when the Pilgrims set sail to a land where they could worship God freely without government interference or persecution. As a melting pot of cultures, we have the liberty of choosing from many different religions as

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    Rhetorical analysis assignment: President’s Address to the Nation Since the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration has been calling every citizens and every nations to support his Middle East policy. Nonetheless, the U.S. has been involved in the middle-east struggle for more than half of the century, wars were waged and citizens were killed. Yet, political struggles and ideological conflicts are now worse than they were under Clinton’s presidency. As “President’s Address to the Nation” is a speech

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