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    MALARIA SURVEILLANCE

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    MALARIA SURVEILLANCE Malaria is Malaria Is caused by infection with a single-celled nucleated protozoan of the genus Plasmodium. There are four species of Plasmodium that cause disease in humans: P. Vivax P. falciparum P. ovale P. malariae P. vivax and P. falciparum are the most prevalent‚ accounting for almost 90 percent of all cases worldwide. Malaria life-cycle Anopheles mosquito goes through asexual and sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction occurs in the human body and sexual reproduction

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    How does ATMs ensure Security? ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) are one of the most commonly used technologies in today’s world. They are special machines that make banking easier all over the world. The banks issue special cards that the customers can use in these machines for withdrawing cash‚ checking their balance and several other purposes. Such a marvelous combination of technology and intelligence has made things easier for people. But where there are so many advantages and applications for

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    Close Security Prison

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    close Close Security Prison In a close security prison‚ offenders housed here are an escape/flight risk‚ they have histories of assaults‚ and an offender may be held there because of other charges pending for a different law enforcement agency‚ the offenders in this prison never leave to do anything outside of the prison and they are supervised 24 hrs a day by a correctional officer (“State Prisons‚” 2013). These prisons are usually set up with single cells but have been doubled‚ they are divided

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    The Patriot Act Essay

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    The USA PATRIOT Act stands for “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism." This act was enacted 45 days after more than 3‚000 American lives were lost at the state of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The intended purpose of the act is to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world‚ to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools‚ and for other purposes. There are four primary initiatives of the act in improving

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    to conduct covert surveillance. Private citizens can become the targets of police and law enforcement searches. Oftentimes‚ there might seem to be a reasonable cause. The question comes down to whether or not the state has the right to spy on its citizens disguised behind the veil of potential criminal activity. The concern for many Fourth Amendment advocates is the apparent ease with which technology‚ specifically with TIDs‚ can make the decision. At points‚ surveillance could be conducted

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    Waiter / Waitress: JOB DESCRIPTION Position Summary: A Waiter/Waitress (or server) takes orders and delivers food and beverages. This position ensures the quality of the food and overall guest experience is excellent. A server is responsible for all billing and payment processing. Reports to: Manager Job Tasks 3 Prepare tables for meals‚ including the complete set up of linens‚ silverware and glassware. 3 Perform light food preparation duties including bread‚ salad preparation‚ appetizers

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    Security VS privacy

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    Americans agree security is important. Most of the citizens agreed that the use of these technologies is a better idea in order to protect the nation from the intruders. Some Americans prefer to be secure with loosing certain rights to privacy like surveillance cameras and monitoring phone calls. No information about people is out. Is it? Only the NSA keeps all the records. Some people did not have a problem while posting their information and daily routine on social networks like Facebook‚ twitter etc

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    spying on residence for no reason is when these drones become misused. “FBI director Robert Mueller told congress the agency owns several drones but has not yet formed policies or guidelines on their use. Confirmation that the U.S. is using the surveillance equipment to monitor its own citizens comes after the NSA phone tracking scandal rocked trust in the government” (Jerreat). The head of the FBI has admitted using drones to spy on U.S. citizens very solemnly but after the NSA tracking citizens

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    and industrial construction‚ increased activity by foreign and domestic companies and rapid expansion of distribution channels. The overall India electronic security market is dominated by the imported products and nearly 60% of the security and surveillance equipments being imported by the companies from countries such as the US and the UK. The imports in the Indian market have been on an up rise in the recent years while domestic manufacturers share has been declining. The electronic security

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    watching you! In the 1998 essay “Everyone Is Watching You‚” Nadine Strossen argues that “citizens are increasingly forfeiting their privacy whenever they venture out of their homes- or even for that matter‚ while we are at home” (Strossen 126). Surveillance cameras aren’t an invasion of my privacy as long as they work to my benefit for safety purposes only. Wanting safety and security does not mean that you are necessarily giving up your privacy. Take for example‚ the Barbara Katende story in the

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