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    When it was renamed to the FBI in 1935 he then became director by Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone. He kept this position until his death. Hoover cared a great deal about his work. Every person who had been with the company before had to be interviewed again consequently some were let go because he found them to be not qualified to be a special agent. Aside from physical fitness testing the FBI grew and became an important and basic part of the government. The FBI attacked and stopped crimes

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    powers. For instance‚ there’s the possibility of gaining invaluable information for future attacks‚ and also the potential for targeting terrorists who may be responsible for such attacks. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)‚ “The FBI does not have to demonstrate probable cause‚ only declare it has “reasonable grounds” to suspect that library records may be relevant to an investigation.” Supporters of such extreme measures believe in national security over privacy. They would much

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    do that I had to go off on my own and explore the world to find myself to find my dreams. When I grow up I want to be in the FBI’s elite team‚ the BAU. In order to even apply to be in the FBI a bachelor degree is required‚ so I chose Wilmington University as my school to get my degree because it is close to the FBI academy in Quantico‚ Virginia. I am here because I can afford Wilmington vs school around the area I am from‚ and wilmington has Behavioral Science which is hard to find. My Goals for attending

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    The Boston Marathon bombing was a tragic event in history. Many people died and America will never forget it. No one expected these things to happen it was just an ordinary day‚ then bang things blew up. First responders ran on the site in all the kayas. The event was a horrible act of Islamic terrorism. It was a big day‚ a very big and important race was about to take place. Some runners had come and passed the finish line‚ and some were about to finish. Out of nowhere a bomb went off and 12 seconds

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    Boston Marathon “Whoever controls the media controls the mind” (Morrison). There are an unknown number of people who watch news daily and there are some who just watch them once in a while. Majority of these people who watch media do it just to catch up with some information and know what’s going on nationwide or worldwide. Media such as newspaper‚ TV news and social networks are really trusted by the society‚ therefore no matter what they say the majority of people trust the information that

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    rights were almost nonexistent. The events that would take place on this day and the following months would make a deep cut in our nation‚ a cut some are still recovering from today. The murder of three civil rights workers‚ and one of the biggest FBI cases in history would “Galvanize the nation and provide impetus for the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 on July 2” (“50 years since…”). The Mississippi Burning plays an important part in history as one of the

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    federal level‚ the responsibilities of a law enforcement officer with the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) are focused on enforcing federal laws and investigating federal crimes. As of 2009‚ the FBI employed 13‚412 special agents and 20‚420 support professionals‚ including intelligence analysts‚ information technology specialists and cyber-crimes specialists. The responsibilities of a law enforcement officer with the FBI includes investigating‚ prosecuting and preventing crimes of terrorism‚

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    How does power corruption debauched the mindset of a people? Corruption shows absolute power‚ personality change‚ and religion mishap for example: Kim Jong-Un in Korea‚ J. Edgar Hoover the director of the FBI‚ and Adolf Hitler the mastermind of the religious hate group the Nazis. Kim Jong-Un is the prime minister- president of the North Korea country. Kim adjudicates the way of living for the Koreans in the north. For example‚ every citizen has to dress‚ socialize‚ and deliberate the same. To

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    buildup to the bombing of the marine barracks‚ in Beirut‚ Lebanon‚ in late October of 1983. In a case study conducted on the Beirut barracks bombing‚ it was noted that of the key indicators‚ "Signs of growing hostility"‚ was ignored leading to what the FBI termed as the “largest conventional blast” they had ever seen (Shreeve and Wysocki 2004‚ 14). Thankfully‚ France got the picture and was

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    terrorist agents over to the U.S to learn to fly. These people were the hijackers of 9/11. This would start the biggest breakdown of national security in U.S history. All the terrorists who came over and entered the country were on the FBI terrorist watch list. The FBI knew these men where in the country‚ but they did little to nothing to find them. This lack of security would come back to haunt the U.S government and people later on. The effects of these attacks were very vast. This cause the U.S to

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