Threat deterrence is an important factor in keeping an area safe. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defines threat deterrence as “The threat of force in order to discourage an opponent from taking an unwelcome action.” The pure deterrence of an armed staff is enough to spark the purest of human instinct‚ survive. Our military is a perfect example of a proper deterrence of threat. Fear of retaliation is why people don’t commit homicides and mass shootings inside of police stations and
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a particular industry or company’s market. We have to consider two things while situation analysis 1. Company’s external or macro-environment • Industry and competitive conditions 1. Company’s internal or micro-environment • Competencies‚ capabilities‚ resource strengths and weaknesses‚ and competitiveness. Industry and competitive analysis uses a tool kit of concepts and techniques to get a clear fix on key industry traits‚ the strength
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According to TC 7-100‚ a hybrid threat is defined as‚ “the diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces‚ irregular forces‚ and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects”. This is an accurate description of the relationship between the ISIS‚ South China Sea pirates‚ and the diverse terrorist groups located in Indonesia. Conditions for a merger of bad-intentioned groups in the region backed by an increasing wage gap and a lack of options lead Indonesians into a
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inhibitory antecedents to cognitive performance pose acute and irreparable consequences to academic‚ social‚ and societal standing (Mckown & Strambler‚ 2009). One such hindrance are domain specific threats based on social stereotypes‚ commonly referred to as a Stereotype threat (ST). Stereotype Threat occurs when members of a particular group are exposed to knowledge of a negative stereotype regarding their group and a specific task‚ and are succumb with an unconscious fear of perpetuating this stereotype
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overlooked because they are unrecognizable or do not get as much media coverage. One of these issues is the threat of invasive species. Some people will walk past them every day without even realizing it. After all why would anyone question something that looks just like another plant‚ insect‚ or animal. Invasive species are not as in your face as pollution or deforestation‚ but the threat is still very real. So what is an invasive species? An invasive species is any kind of organism that is non
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most important dimensions of globalisations‚ these are cultural and political dimension which in my point of view are the most important aspects of globalisation. Many people view the economic globalisation as a process that offers fear or rather threat to many local markets. They also see it as it makes poor people become poorer and wealthy people become wealthier. It is a fact that economic globalisation offers inequality and not evenly contributed throughout the world. Many countries which have
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Industry Analysis of pharmaceutical industry. Prepared for- Shahnoor lecturer Daffodil International University Prepared by- Name ID Ruhul Amin 113-11- MD. Tuammel Hossain 113-11-2190 Amina Afrin 113-11-2244 Arshad Pharmaceutical Industry of Bangladesh Abstract Pharmaceutical is the core of Bangladesh’s
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red light traffic cameras are one of the many inventions humankind has created that has not been beneficial to society as a whole. In theory‚ the idea of a camera capturing someone running a red light‚ and bringing him or her to justice sounds outstanding. However‚ in practice‚ these red light cameras have cost the United States millions of dollars and have resulted in creating more automobile accidents. For starters‚ there is a wide range of models and styles of traffic cameras that are at a state’s
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Police Body Cameras: The public’s concern for privacy The future of police work has change over the past ten years. An Officer’s word was good enough but like all things in life there comes a change. The change that we are seeing in law enforcement currently is the use of body worn cameras. The bigger agencies have had in car cameras for a long time but recently with newer technology officers are now being equipped with body worn cameras. The Executive Director of the Michigan Sheriff’s Association
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of Hidden Cameras by the News Media Ethically Justified in the Fahey and Todd Cases? Explore Why or Why Not‚ Referring to Recent Cases [Jane Shannahan] Introduction Right to privacy became an issue in the US as far back as 1890 in words not unfamiliar to 21st century ears: “The press is overstepping in every direction the obvious bounds of propriety and of decency. Gossip is no longer the resource of the idle and of the vicious‚ but has become a trade‚ which is pursued with industry as well
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