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    Unprofessional Conduct Explain how you understand the following terms: “unprofessional‚” “immoral‚” “lack of fitness” to teach. One can understand unprofessional to mean lack of respect for the job and not following rules‚ procedures‚ and protocol. When someone shows unprofessionalism‚ it can make the business or profession that the person is in look bad. Unprofessionalism not only is a reflection of yourself but that of your employer as well. When someone is unprofessional it can put out

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    | Operation Ajax | The 1953 Coup in Iran | | | In 1953 the Central Intelligence Agency working in tandem with British intelligence overthrew the democratically elected leader of Iran Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh‚ who was educated in the West and pro-America. Shortly after being elected in 1951 he nationalized the British run oil fields‚ denying Britain control of Iran’s hugely lucrative oil infrastructure. The operation included the use of techniques such as; propaganda‚ bribery‚ engineered

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    Hamlet: a Sane Man

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    Hamlet: A Sane Man Hamlet was indeed a very sane man. He was only feigning madness to further his own plans for revenge. His words were so cleverly constructed that others will perceive him as mad. It is this consistent cleverness that is the ultimate evidence of his complete sanity. Can a mad person be so clever? No‚ a mad person cannot. Hamlet is sane and brilliant. After Hamlet‚ Horatio‚ and Marcellus see the ghost‚ Hamlet tells Horatio that he is going to "feign madness". If Horatio

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    security is useful in combating domestic terror. Had it not been for national security after 9/11 civilians may still be living in fear from constant terrorist attacks. Fernando Reinares‚ a Professor of Sociology and Politics‚ writes‚ "Given the clandestine and unpredictable nature of terrorism...resources may not be effective unless they are accompanied by mechanisms for detecting and preventing future threats. Reliable intelligence is an essential tool. Experience shows that‚ as long as the other

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    The Stasi In East Germany

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    consisted of as many as 8‚000 military-trained members. The FD guarded government and communist party personnel‚ government buildings‚ Soviet monuments‚ and military instillations. They also employed special commando and intelligence units to conduct clandestine

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    argues that by eliminating the use of unknown substances from the unchecked sources it would be easier to regulate sports as there would be no covert doping activities. He further adds that “permitting the use of doping would rescue sports from this clandestine state‚ creating an environment that would be not only safer‚ but more congruent” (Cashmore). To some degree‚ this argument is correct. Even so‚ it is important to realize that athletes will always find ways to outperform their peers by taking the

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    Constitution has arrived. With just a few keystrokes‚ an individual can have access to all forms of pornography‚ bomb-making instructions‚ and poison recipes and a plethora of extremist ideologies expressing everything from radical religious cults to clandestine organized crime groups. Provide three specific examples of how the Internet has aided criminal activity. One of the examples are Internet fraud. Internet fraud is also called Internet scams. Sometimes‚ people would try to sell you something

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    was in this era that the Ku Klux Klan was born. A reign of terror was aimed both at local Republican leaders as well as at blacks seeking to assert their new political rights. “Beatings‚ lynching‚ and massacres‚ were all in a night’s work for the clandestine Klan” (ushistory.org‚ 2018). Eventually the Freedom Bureau was done away

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    grew increasingly brutal. Radio broadcasts were also initiated in February 1958 by the rebel army’s media wing‚ under Guevara’s supervision. Guevara had reportedly been impressed by the power of radio after experiencing firsthand the role of a CIA clandestine radio station. They began nightly broadcasts ‘From the Territory of Free Cuban in the Sierra

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    1. Describe what Federici takes to be the relationship between the black death (the plague)‚ wages‚ and the witch hunts. What was the role of women in society before the black death? How did it change? What does Federici take to be the reasons for the witch hunts? According to Federici‚ the black death was a major turning point in the history of Europe‚ with about a third of the population being killed (44)‚ thus necessitating the reconstruction of the entire labor market. In this case‚ wages went

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