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Enrique Vargas

TSA Buys Document Scanners for Fraud Checks - 0 views

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    The TSA believes that with the advancements of installing Document scanners so that security can be much more advanced at U.S. airports. These scanners are meant to ensure the safety of other passengers and do not allow fraud passports and documents to board the planes. TSA employees will use the machines to verify boarding passes and passenger identification such as drivers' licenses.
justin thomas

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 0 views

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    this document is the 30 rights the UN believes all people are born with and are laws the UN tries to enforce all around the world in peace time and in war. these are rights that all people should have reguardless where they are born or what ethnicity they are
Elizabeth Brzezinski

Ranchers Alarmed by Killing Near Border - 0 views

  • Robert N. Krentz Jr., 58, the scion of one of the best-known and oldest ranching families here in southeast Arizona, was found shot to death March 27 on his vast, remote ranch north of here after radioing to his brother that he was aiding someone he believed to be an illegal immigrant. Mr. Krentz went missing shortly after that call, and the police found his body several hours later in his all-terrain vehicle, his guns untouched in the back, his dog shot and critically wounded. Fresh footprints led from the scene to the Mexican border 20 miles away. Given Mr. Krentz’s radio transmission, the footprints and heavy drug and illegal immigrant trafficking in that area, investigators are working on the assumption that he encountered a smuggler, possibly heading back to Mexico.
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    This NY Times article looks into the murder of Robert Krentz, the Arizona farmer, who was shot to death in Cochise County. Clues led to the possibility that it may have been an illegal alien who shot and killed Mr. Krentz. This event occurred during the heated debate as to whether Arizona's new immigration law, requiring documentation of legal status in the United States, should go into effect.
Kevin Sugihara

THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION: WHAT DOES IT REALLY SAY? - 0 views

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    Posted on 01/07/2005 3:51:55 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe The most important legal document in America is the United States Constitution; and, when asked, more than 90% of the American people say the Constitution is important to them. Congress also recognized the ongoing importance of this document in 1956 when President Dwight D.
Angela Villalva

Big Brother is Watching - 0 views

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    This websit confirms that Homeland Security has been making a point to keep us safe by keeping a close eye on you. Since 2010 they have been collected information from social media sites.
Ben Blessington

Defend Our Right To Bear Arms - 0 views

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    The Second Amendment was put into the constitution for a reason and it is still relevant to this day. Many opposing gun rights want to interpret the constitution and make changes. This document should stay unchanged and upheld.
jacquelyne gutierrez

The right to autonomy, health and independent living - 0 views

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    This article describes how the elderly's rights to autonomy dwindles with their age. Their rights to the simple things in life can be taken, especially if forced into a care facility where most of the time they are told what to eat and wear. Does this violate their rights?
justin thomas

Declaration of Independence - Text Transcript - 0 views

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    this is a web document containing the US declaration of independance. this is a good example what a group of people should do when their personal freedoms are denied by a government.
justin thomas

Religious extremism: the good, the bad, and the deadly - 0 views

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    this document explaines the pros and cons of Religious extremism. Religious extremism is when someone is willing to do violent acts and harm people in the name of their god.
Samantha Cobbs

Why the Birth Control Debate Isn't Really About Birth Control - 0 views

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    Last week, if you squinted your eyes and tilted your head a little bit to the right, you might have thought America had magically traveled back in time to the 1950s (or 1850s). The recent shift in the political conversation to contraception has been not only surprising but, for many, downright disturbing (bone-chilling, WTF, "what kind of documentation do I need to move to Canada?" This article explores the hidden issue of birth control. What started out innocent enough allowing certain institutions to not participate in providing birth control for their employees has turned into a debate on whether women deserve it or not. Taking birth control does not promote promiscious activities and it is used for other means other than preventing pregnancy.
Yanet Vega

Supreme Court Appears To Favor Arizona On Controversial Immigration Law - 0 views

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    SB 1070 is a law that has made headlines all over the news. The law that gives permission to officers in Arizona to ask for immigration documents to anyone that has been stopped for any type of violation. To some law makers in Washington courts argue that its discrimination to Latinos and others say its just another way of supporting the federal law.
Malik Wright

NSA spying on American citizens - 0 views

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    Edward Snowden says he was compelled by conscience to inform the world about a massive abuse of authority perpetrated by the US NSA. According to his documents, the US government has been systematically collecting the phone records and online communications of millions of American citizens.
Alisa Cooper

APA (Style) Lite for College Papers - 1 views

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    APA Lite for College Papers is a concise guide to crafting research papers in the style of the American Psychological Association (APA). It is based on the current edition of the APA Publication Manual (corrected printing, 2009) while incorporating guidelines for "Material Other Than Journal Articles" found in the last edition. APA Lite succeeds the APA Crib Sheet developed by Professor Dewey in the 1990s and revised by the Abel Scribe collaboration in the current century. Doc Scribe is not affiliated in any way with the American Psychological Association--this style guide is free! © Copyright 2000-2010 by Dr. Abel Scribe, PhD
Patrick Sarazine

Arizona's immigration law sb1070: what does it do? - 0 views

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    Arizona passed a bill to enforce immigration. The law will make aliens carry their registration documents at all times. It will also target those who hire illegal immigrants.
Stephanie Savage

State of Arizona Youth employment laws - 0 views

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    This legal document clearly states the laws of youth employment. It is important to know and follow these laws as a business owner or a parent. This will help those of you wanting to research this topic because it is the facts needed to start your arguement. It outlines the legal age, schedule restrictions in and out of school, exemptions, violations and penalties.
Joe Del Pozzo

HOA Issues - 0 views

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    HOA's create many problems for homeowners. Homeowners need to understand the governing documents of an HOA, how the board works and what they need to do prior to purchasing a home.
Miranda Addair

Health Insurance, Obesity, and its Economic Costs - 0 views

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    This is a 4 page PDF document, no links. It does give good statistics about the impact that obesity has on the cost of health insurance. It also talks about the insuarnce underwriting policies and different possible scenarios for writing insurance policies based on weight. An interesting finding this article talks about is how the normal weight subsidize the over wieght without the policies in place that charge the obese higher rates.
faten amar

Tackling the Problem of Cyber Crime | Norman - Proactive IT security - 0 views

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    A few days ago the Australian House of Representatives' Standing Committee on Communications published its report on cyber crime and security. This document has the ambitious title "Hackers, Fraudsters and Botnets: Tackling the Problem of Cyber Crime", and is an impressive, almost 300 pages reading with statistics, examples, and of course suggestions on how to solve the cyber crime problem.
Diana M

Babies (2010) Movie Synopsis - 1 views

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    A movie that follows four different babies around the world. From Namibia, Japan, Mongolia to the U.S. It follows the babies for one year of their lives, documenting how the different cultures have an impact on the children and their development.
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    I think it would be very interesting to see how other babies of different cultures grow. They have different developments and different raising techniques. I would love to learn how the babies of these cultures are raised.
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    this was really an interesting article. I think it would be great if they came back 17 years later and followed them once more just to see the change and progression.
danielasalcedo

Homeland Security Act, Patriot Act, Freedom of Information Act, and HIM - 0 views

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    Editor's note: This update replaces the June 2004 practice brief "Homeland Security Act and HIM." After the terrorist attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC, on September 11, 2001, the United States Congress enacted the Patriot Act in 2001 and the Homeland Security Act in 2002.
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