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    incidents in the future. There is a plethora of information and studies conducted after 9/11 that‚ in great detail‚ informed us to the extent we failed to prevent the events of 9/11. Ironically‚ in the years after the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) many academics feel we are no safer now than we were prior to 9/11. In a historical context‚ the U.S. has been reactive in nature to every major catastrophe it has endured. The cycle of disaster events has repeated itself over and

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    Airport Security 1

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    airport security could help turn away terrorists from U.S. Borders. After the 911 attacks‚ all the airports in the United States have taken several tougher measures to protect their homeland from terrorism‚ such as body scanner and Automated Targeting System. The assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security also emphasized‚ "As the events over the last several years have made us all aware‚ the threat of terrorism against the United States has increased. Aviation is‚ and will

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    Golbal Terrorism

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    Running Head: Global Terrorism 1 The Effects of Global Terrorism on U.S. Foreign Policy By Claude Smith University of Maryland University College Global Terrorism 2 Before

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    Post 9/11 Border Security

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    Border Security in a Post 9/11 World The United States of America is a country founded on Judeo-Christian morals and ethics and is comprised of unique individuals who have led the world in innovation and ingenuity. The liberties and freedoms that America is founded on have enabled people to develop some of the world’s most technological advances. The capitalistic system has created the opportunity for great personal wealth‚ and has given millions of people opportunities that otherwise would not

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    some cases they just give up. It does not help when the different departments do not communicate with each other. “Information sharing between federal‚ state‚ and local agencies is a key element of the U.S. government’s homeland security strategy.” (Hamilton Bean‚ Volume V‚ No. 2‚ 2009.) After 9/11 happened federal officials posted a 9/11 threat environment which requires a “trusted partnership‚” between local‚ state‚ and federal agencies. This would help

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    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE for short‚ protects federal laws governing border control‚ customs‚ trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety. They must go through rigorous training to be able to understand and excel at their very important role in the protection of the United States. However‚ a lot of power comes with this role‚ and occasionally individuals in ICE will fall victim to bribery and assist in the protection of drug smugglers and cartels

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    NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY‚ CALIFORNIA THESIS VALIDATING A METHOD FOR ENHANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AT THE INCIDENT COMMAND LEVEL by James H. Graham‚ Jr. March 2006 Thesis Advisor: Second Reader: Tom Housel Ted Lewis Distribution authorized to U.S. Government Agencies only; (Proprietary Information); (March 2006). Other requests for this document must be referred to President‚ Code 261‚ Naval Postgraduate School‚ Monterey‚ CA‚ 93943-5000 via the Defense Technical

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    STATE SECURITY VIZ A VIZ PERSONAL PRIVACY Intro 1. The whistle blown by Edward Snowden regarding the NSA spying on many a nations National security is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic power‚ diplomacy‚ power projection and political power. The concept developed mostly in the United States after World War II. Initially focusing on military might‚ it now encompasses a broad range of facets‚ all of which impinge on the non military or economic security

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    Employment laws

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    Caleb Frick Prof. Nicoll ENG 101 4 November 2010 Airport Security Good or a Waste In the years prior to 9/11 $200‚000‚000 on average was spent on airport security each year‚ which supplied 15‚000 with job but‚ after 9/11 $500‚000‚000 was spent on airport security on average each year‚ which supplied 31‚500 with jobs (Kim). The average time it took to get through airport security before 9/11 was 15 minutes now it’s 45 minutes (Kim). However‚ all of this money‚ time‚ and effort put into increasing

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