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    How Patrol Guards Keep Your Commercial Property Safe No matter what type of business you have‚ you need a good security system in place to protect your inventory from theft and your buildings from vandalism. If your buildings have valuable items in them that can be easily moved during a robbery‚ you may want to include patrol guards in your security system. Here are some advantages of using patrol guards on your property. Their Presence Deters Criminals Criminals are often opportunists. They break

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    By: Johnny Walker May 2012 Term July 2012 The terrorist attacks in the United States of America on September 11‚ 2001‚ have catapult national security as the top priority issue for the United States government at all levels. Since then‚ numerous legislatives and government regulations have been developed to ensure security is implemented to protect the American public and businesses. Amongst the newly introduced legislatives‚ several regulations have been introduced with a special

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    The Global Maritime and Border Security Market 2014 - 2024 Published On 9th May 2014 The Global Maritime and Border Security Market is set to see a growth of almost 7% over the next ten years. Summary The Global Maritime and Border Security Market 2014-2024 Report published by Strategic Defence Intelligence‚ provides readers with a detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values‚ factors influencing demand‚ the challenges faced by industry participants‚ analysis of industry

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    El Paso‚ Texas‚ is home to over 2.5 million inhabitants. El Paso is located on the border of Texas in the Southwest. It also is a border city‚ separating the United States and Mexico. Just on the other side of the border lies Ciudad Juarez‚ which affects my life and those around me. Living in a border city causes important changes such as being bilingual‚ having international students at my school‚ and being able to experience a different culture without having to leave my city. I am a proud Hispanic

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    state the authors case‚ sources were from government bodies and/or agencies‚ no language evidence can be found to support that this text is subjective or bias. The authors claims are also supported by evidence and data from the USCBP (U.S Customs and Border Protection Office of International Trade). 4) Currency: It is current‚ this report was published less than a year ago (2013)‚ all references were no more than 5 years old‚ therefore all information and arguments are still relevant and in use today

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    “You see the real question is: can people change?” How does Border Crossing answer this question? Change is something that is common for most individuals‚ whether it presents a positive or a negative outcome. Pat Barker’s text Border Crossing deals with the idea of people changing and is shown by her use of different characters‚ the representation of settings and her central idea of crossing borders. All of these aspects in Barker’s narrative make the reader look back at their own understanding

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    In the reading of “The Case for Getting Rid of Borders” Alex Tabarrok tackles the issue of whether or not we should keep our borders or get rid of them. Tabarrok starts off by saying all people are free to move along the earth as they wish. He later states that nature’s wealth is divided unevenly‚ and the wealth created by nature is what creates the differences in society. Tabarrok later says that immigrants who move to a country that is rich are looking for more than a better life for their family

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    United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents face many challenges when trying to protect the borders of the nation. The pure size of the border alone is a massive challenge. Besides the land border‚ the CBP agents also have to deal with everything coming into the country from the water ways and from in the air. This is what is referred to as the functional equivalent of the border. Specifically‚ the port at which a boat first docks in the US or an airport that an airplane lands at

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    A Technical Seminar Report On WIRELESS INTEGRATED NETWORK SENSORS Submitted to the JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY‚ HYDERABAD In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY In ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING By D.VINEETH KUMAR (09B91A0414) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY GURU NANAK INSTITUTIONS-TECHNICAL CAMPUS (Affiliated to JNTU‚ Hyderabad) Ibrahimpatanam‚ RangaReddy District -501506 2012-2013 GURU

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    “Your Name Here” “Leave Your Name at The Border” Manual Munoz Dinuba was home to Manuel Munoz‚ born in 1972. Set just outside of Fresco‚ California‚ Dinuba was where Munoz learned his culture‚ languages‚ and was given his name. Learning both Spanish and English was common in Munoz bilingual generation. Although‚ living past your given Spanish name was not something Munoz had yet considered. Munoz states that when you are of Spanish decent‚ you are more than likely labeled a “Mexican

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