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    young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study on the various elements that comprise an international operation. It is also a vehicle for discussing the effects of intelligence agencies around the world‚ with particular interest in the CIA‚ Mossad‚ and KGB. This paper will show the various results of failed missions on the international community‚ examining whether the end justified the mean. Furthermore‚ it will also provide a deeper understanding to the way in which an operation works

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    These examples include the following: Temoaya tapetes‚ Zarapes del saltillo‚ Tapetes de oaxaca‚ Alpaca tapetes‚ textiles of Peru‚ Guatemala tapete and Tapetes de flores. Starting off with Temoaya tapetes‚ which are rugs that are traditionally passed down through generations. These rugs are used for daily purposes‚ but the older they are‚ the less they are used. Zarapes del saltillo are

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    Scot Harvath

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    occurs in Chicago and the CIA thinks that the two incidents are somehow affiliated with each other. The Terrorist group of Al-Qaeda is behind these two incidents and won’t stop until the U.S. is under their control. To put up with Al-Qaeda‚ the CIA puts Scot Harvath‚ along with some other CIA operatives‚ up to the task of investigating the crimes. Scot Harvath‚ being a benefactor to his country‚ refuses to give up the case until

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    war in Guatemala. At the

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    LSD and Politics in the 1960’s Joseph Archer The 1960’s: A Global Counter Cultural Movement Fall 2014 Lysergic acid diethylamide‚ more commonly known as LSD or acid is a powerful hallucinogenic drug that fascinated a generation of Americans during the 1960’s. LSD was first discovered by Albert Hofmann accidently in 1938 while he was looking for a blood stimulant. In 1943 Hofmann would discover the psychedelic effects of the drug by accidentally consuming some in his lab. While the discovery

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    maintain a positive influence in the way they conduct themselves‚ so that healthy relationships are developed with their stakeholders worldwide. In recent articles‚ we find that Wal-Mart strives to uphold their core values by helping the economy of Guatemala. However‚ there is a compromising of behavior in these core values being questioned in China. Because of these

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    present. However‚ some of the agencies can be combined with others to make a “super agency”. Three agencies that currently play a major role in the battle on terrorism will be the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI)‚ Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)‚ and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Discussion will be given on which agencies can be combined‚ what the roles of the agencies will be‚ and the function of each in the intelligence community. Furthermore‚ discussion will be given to what

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    Torture In Prisons

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    under the Bush Administration after the occurrence of 9/11. These techniques can easily be viewed as a form of torture. A citizen of the United States often agrees with the CIA’s interrogation techniques‚ however‚ one is often under assumption that the CIA has the right detainee in prison‚ the detainee has the vital information to give regarding terrorist plots‚ and that the interrogation is under strict regulation and not out of control. This is not the case. In reality‚ innocent people are tortured

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    However‚ that doesn’t change the horrible things he did to this country. He was an embarrassment to the CIA and a traitor. “Rick’s” mother‚ Rachel‚ was a high school teacher‚ and Rick was among the wittiest people at Langley High School. He was very clever; in fact‚ he even invented his own secret language. Rick was also a great actor. Carleton Ames was Rick’s father and had secretly worked for the CIA in Burma. This took place in the early 1950s. He posed as a college professor on leave to study the

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    The films Romero‚ El Norte‚ and Sin Nombre show the audience in justice within a gang and countries such as‚ El Salvador‚ Mexico and Guatemala. The films also shows how the lower class or the indigenous organize and fight for fairness and dual rights. In the film ’Sin Nombre’ gangs are seen as the power and guiding source in people lives and try to control members. We also see in the films how the ruling class seek to take control of the lower class and violence is often times the end solution to

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