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    Binks Vs Mckay Case Study

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    On May 12‚ 2016 the court case Binks/McKay vs the United States challenged the idea of the Fourth Amendment. The case explains the situation between Binks and McKay‚ who claimed that the FBI violated their Fourth amendment rights when the FBI searched through their Facebook messages after being suspected of being terrorists. This occured when Binks and McKay were discovered to have been communicating with a supposed ISIS member. They had claimed to have no intentions of joining the terrorist group

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    It seems as though we have become an easier target to reach. We‚ as Americans‚ pride ourselves on being the greatest. However‚ it seems as though this hasn’t stopped people from easily snatching up priceless artwork that we own. In the 40s—and later the 90s in Boston‚—artwork stored in the Midwest was stolen‚ and many worked to try to recover it. We seem to have not gotten very far‚ though. In 1942‚ the Library of Congress lost some of Walt Whitman’s valuable poetry. They sent it to a guarded facility

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    Surveillance In 1984

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    banks‚ corporations‚ and others too. They monitor and log peoples internet searches‚ personal e-mails‚ and much more. One of the main culprits of spying on people is the FBI. The FBI can spy on people through peoples webcams and can listen in on the mic as well without triggering the indicator light. Not only that‚ but the FBI can access all the data on someones personal computer‚ invading the lives of

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    Ana Belen Montes was born in 1957 on a United States military base in West Germany. Her parents both had strong Puerto Rican roots‚ however‚ English was their first language at home. After leaving the military base‚ Montes along with her three siblings and parents‚ settled for a short time in Topeka‚ Kansas before moving to Towson‚ Maryland where Ana Belen Montes received a supreme public education. Ana’s family became wealthy after her father took a job in a private psychoanalyst practice. Even

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    Cyberspace/Technology

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    Cyberspace/Technology Policy Tony Tyboroski 10/18/2013 CJA/464 Professor Kim Chapman The Cyberspace/Technology revolution has provided a vast improvement on the general welfare. Three areas that have improved within Federal cybersecurity include: Continuous monitoring of Federal information systems‚ Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) capability and use‚ and Strong authentication using government issued identity credentials‚ such as PIV (Personnel Identity Verification) and CAC

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    Al Capone, The Big Fella

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    Al Capone‚ the Big Fella‚ was named one of the most notorious gangsters of all time. Capone was a bootlegger during the Prohibition Era in the Roaring Twenties. Capone prospered off the prohibition of alcohol. Throughout his life as a gangster he moved up in ranks and led himself to the top of the bootlegging industry. If there never was a prohibition‚ he would have never been as known as he is today. Capone was born into a family of Italian Immigrants on January 17‚ 1899 in Brooklyn‚ New York

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    The C.I.A. and its Influence on America America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was officially established through the National Security Act of 1947‚ but the concept of intelligence gathering had existed since the days of the Revolutionary War. The CIA is the successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS)‚ which was created in 1942 to help organize espionage activities during World War II. The mission of the CIA is to collect bits of strategic information in order to protect the United

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    Stream Ecology Results

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    were 0.72 ± 0.49 above‚ 0.64 ± 0.44 at‚ and 0.89 ± 0.77 below (Figure 6). Fecal coliform values (cfu/mL) were 1.87 ± 2.08 above‚ 2.63 ± 4.37 at‚ and 0.96 ± 0.97 below (Figure 7). The final sets of data included FBI‚ Taxa Richness‚ EPT Index‚ % Contribution of dominant family. The FBI values were 3.3 ± 0.53 above‚ 6.01 ± 0.64 at‚ and 3.63 ± 1.4 below (Figure 8). Taxa Richness values were 16.86 ± 3.44 above‚ 16.28 ± 2.43 at‚ and 16.28 ± 2.43 below (Figure 9). EPT Index values were 48.55 ± 9.09 above

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    Uniform Crime Report‚ published by the FBI‚ there were about 354‚396 robbery offenses in the United States in 2011. This translates to 113.7 robberies per 100‚000 inhabitants‚ a decrease of four percent from the previous year (FBI‚ 2011). 3‚677 of these robberies occurred in the state of Connecticut; for every 100‚000 inhabitants of Connecticut‚ there were about 102.7 robberies. The majority of these offenses (3‚581) happened in the metropolitan areas of the state (FBI‚ 2011). In 43.8% of the national

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    and reaction of the people around him. As we are reading this book and try to imagine the description given by Cliff‚ we can understand how things were in those days. The FBI‚ NSA‚ NCSC and CIA reacted and helped for such case. It was definitely very difficult for Cliff to handle the pressure of his boss and the unsupportive FBI. It was definitely a challenging case. An astronomer‚ who was least interested in computer programming lands up tracking a spy which leads him to be a professional network

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