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    Western Mindanao State University External Studies Unit Pagadian City MONITORING‚ PAYROLL AND BILLING SYSTEM OF DEPENDABLE SECURITY AGENCY CHAPTER 1 & 2 Research Description & Review of Related Literature Group 8 Edlyn Jay Villegas – System Analyst Erwin Parcon – Programmer Cyndie Fuentes-Researcher Introduction Due to the development of Science and Technology the Programming was being published. It is a means of making work easy and fast‚ work that cannot

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    NSA REPORT The NSA stands for National Security Agency. It’s the main producer and manager of signals intelligence for the United States government. Basically‚ it spies on people 24/7. Every time people blink‚ they know it. In short‚ they know our personal lives. They know your deepest‚ inner thoughts. They are hearing your most private conversations. There was this one incident with a girl whose web-cam kept turning on when she remembered turning it off. Every time she turned it off‚ it

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    In America‚ protecting citizens from terrorism is extremely vital and it can become a difficult task for Federal Agencies. There are special intelligence organizations that are responsible for protecting and overseeing the country. The federal Intelligence job’s description is to prevent and identify any malicious attacks of terrorist. It has been revealed that the National Security Agencies will take the extra to mile to carry out such duties. The organizations have been accused of intruding on

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    Local Law Enforcement Title of Agency (1): New York Police Department Web Address: http://www.nypdrecruit.com/ Stages/Steps in the Hiring Process: First step is the applicant processing division to identify the most qualified applicants. Second step is the Pre-hire interview‚ next is a medical exam and then take a written psychological test. Next one will take a job standard test and an oral psychological interview. Last but not least a character investigation and any other additional requirements

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    The Social Security Act

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    Insurance Social Security Act The Social security act of 1935 was inducted after the stock market crash of 1929 and the great depression. The views of the populace changed enormously in politics‚ society‚ and the overall economic situations‚ at this time in our nation’s history. The social security act was separated into two main sections. One of these is social insurance‚ and the other is public assistance. As explained in the Social Welfare Policy book‚ the intention of the act was to “…respond

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    attention of the media outlets as it was with Edward Snowden’s revelations in the British newspaper. Namely‚ The Guardian published an article about the National Security Agency (NSA) spying the nation and requiring Verizon‚ the biggest wireless communication service in the USA‚ to hand over all records of the citizens’ phone calls to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the NSA. In addition‚ to the classified NSA files‚ the Washington Post and The Guardian announced

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency‚ or FEMA‚ was created to solve a dire need in America. Disasters‚ unfortunately‚ happen all the time‚ and we as a country need to be prepared to handle them and have a system in place to provide relief after the fact. Throughout the 1960s and 70s‚ a series of disasters struck the nation and those in charge realized that America was poorly suited to help. In 1964‚ the second most powerful earthquake ever recorded hit Alaska‚ killing 139 (Taylor). The Midwest

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    Local‚ state‚ and federal government may be called upon to provide relief in times of distress. The US Federal Government has formed agencies designed to anticipate potential dangers posed to the public‚ evaluate the resources needed to provide relief‚ allocate funds to those in need‚ and both coordinate and provide emergency services when necessary. Federalism successfully provides aid through multiple layers of government based on years of experience dealing with numerous natural disasters

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    Law Enforcement: Federal‚ State‚ and Local Policing Jurisdiction is defined in our textbooks‚ as “The legal authority or power to create and enforce laws within a particular area” (Wright‚ 2012). Law enforcement agencies have different divisions that supervise a range of jurisdictions‚ all with the collective intent: to safeguard citizens and implement the laws passed by local‚ state‚ and federal agencies of the government. The difference between federal and local police jurisdiction is determined

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    Social Security Act

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    raw=Social%20Security%20Act Social Security Act 1. purpose? An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of Federal old-age benefits‚ and by enabling the several States to make more adequate provision for aged persons‚ blind persons‚ dependent and crippled children‚ maternal and child welfare‚ public health‚ and the administration of their unemployment compensation laws; to establish a Social Security Board; to raise revenue‚ etc. On August 14‚ 1935‚ the Social Security Act established a system

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