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Friday, September 26, 2014

4th Amendment

US history assignment



1.Government

2.Books

3.since 1982

4. United States

It may surprise some people that there are hundreds of reported attempts to ban books every year in the United States. It may be even more astounding for them to hear that since 1990, the American Library Association’s,Office for Intellectual Freedom, as received reports of more than 18,000 attempts to remove materials in schools and libraries for content deemed by some as inappropriate, controversial or even dangerous. Banned Books Week, Sept, 21-27, reminds Americans about the importance of preventing censorship and ensuring everyone’s freedom to read any book they choose. Yes banned book week is actually a issue in the United States since in the 4th Amendment it states that The Fourth Amendment originally enforced the notion that “each man’s home is his castle”, secure from unreasonable searches and seizures of property by the government. It protects against arbitrary arrests, and is the basis of the law regarding search warrants, stop-and-frisk, safety inspections, wiretaps, and other forms of surveillance, as well as being central to many other criminal law topics and to privacy law. So why is the government so adamant about banning books, It also breaks another amendment the "freedom of speech". As well as getting rid of books and preventing them for sale.



Wednesday, September 24, 2014

1st/2nd Amendment


US history assignment



1. 3D printed guns

2. its banned

3. now

4. United States

5. The government has banned all 3D printed guns and that actually breaks the 1st and 2nd Amendment. Plus it blocks the right to share the file which is known in CAD


We are standing at the new era of another great industrial revolution. With 3-D printers people can print an infinite number of personalized and customized to tissue and metals. However, one of these, bold new technology threatens to cast a specter on a innovation,3D printed guns. United states government have banned 3D printed guns, must satisfy constitutional scrutiny under both the First and Second Amendments.

"The Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms includes a subsidiary right to acquire arms" what else are you going to keep and bear, which covers both the buyer, and seller in the transaction. the seller has to obtain guns, including newly manufactured firearms. Thus, the Second Amendment supply chain protects a right to make arms. These constitutional guarantees preserve the right to acquire and make firearms, by the 3D printer or other means. Prohibitions on sharing and receiving information about 3D guns, in the form of CAD source code files, violate the First Amendment right to free speech. The fact that information about 3D guns is distributed in electronic format does not shield it from the Bill of Rights. Further, the “hybrid” First and Second Amendment right offers heightened constitutional protections when the government attempts to restrict speech about the right to keep and bear arms. This is the reason they have violated every day person rights. In which they are afraid of technology.

This law has been in put in affect for another 10 years.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

9/11 War Heroes assignment




Joseph Agnello


A brave firefighter that sacrificed his life to help others. He was climbing the stairs of the north tower when the tower collapse. He and his unit managed to lead others down to the lobby and get them to safety. He will be remembered as one of the many firefighter that showed their heroic actions on that unforgettable day.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache






http://www.indians.org/articles/apache-indians.html

Friday, September 5, 2014