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    org/publications/law_practice_home/law_practice_archive/lpm_magazine_articles_v36_is4_pg49.html Rouse‚ M. (2008). Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Retrieved from http://searchfinancialsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/personally-identifiable-information U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (2011). Handbook for Safeguarding Sensitive Personally Identifiable Information. Retrieved from http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/privacy/privacy_guide_spii_handbook.pdf U.S. Department of Labor. (2012). Guidance on the Protection of

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    the Hmong people. The family’s journey to the United States was not an easy one and once the family arrived here they faced much adversary as well. Once the family arrived in the United States they still faced hardships. Being away from their homeland and in an unfamiliar place was a very tough thing to adjust to. When the family was finally settled they still had to try and conform to the American lifestyle. Even though America has no laws against keeping your religion‚ values‚ and identity

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    of Policing. (2010). Retrieved from http://www.cato-at-liberty./org/cops-and cameras-the future of policing 55 Trends Now Shaping the Future of Policing. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/army/proteus-55-poilcing.pdf Homeland Security and Law Enforcement. (2011). Retrieved from http://what-when-how.com/.../home;and security.

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    does not mean I’m not full Ethiopian‚ but it does mean that I consider the English language as part of my identity. A language is not limited to a geographical place. You can be anywhere in the world but as long as you keep using your homeland language; it reminds you of where you come from. It is a big deal to find somebody who speaks the same language as you in a foreign land. I cannot express the feeling I got from speaking my language for the first time in the US. It was surreal because

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    Homeland Of the Free In the poem “Let American Be America Again” by Langston Hughes‚ the author portrays America as a place where people try to escape their old life of oppression and struggles to this so called “American Dream”. But‚ what they find is “the same old stupid plan of dog eat dog”. Hughes sees that American is being seen as a ideal utopia while he actually views America as a place where there are too many obstacles in the way to achieve the American Dream. The dream is only stood

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    place where we feel safe and take refuge. But how we will feel if this is taken from us? The essay by Edward Said‚ “States‚” narrates the story of about his country‚ Palestine‚ and the struggle of his countrymen. He also shares the passion of his homeland which we can relate to. “States” exemplify the experiences and perceptions of how important a home is to a common Palestinian. Our country is a big part of who we are. As we are born‚ we are destined to become a part of it. It becomes part of our

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    The attacks of September 11‚ 2001 on our country was one of the most tragic and deadly days in our history. It brought a country together and the American strength of freedom and unity became a battle cry. After the dust had cleared‚ the questions came about that asked‚ how could this have happened? Were there not security and intelligence infrastructures and policies in place? Where did these failures occur? Will our country be vulnerable going forward? The events of 9/11 brought a large

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    way or another. In this essay‚ I am going to explain some of the issues that the police department are facings in today’s society. Describe how the local‚ state‚ and federal law enforcement agencies currently interact with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). As well as‚ give suggestions for how the relationship between DHS and police departments may be improved. There may not be the right answer to fixing the issues of law enforcement agencies‚ but understanding what the issues are will

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    POLICE HISTORY‚ STYLES AND ISSUES PRESENTATION University of Phoenix Katrina Robinson CJA/204 Introduction of Criminal Justice 12/22/2014 Christopher Cannon TABLE OF CONTENTS • Historical Development • Department of Homeland Security • Primary purposes of police patrol. • The role of police in contemporary society. • Two issues facing today’s police departments. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Colonial America: 1630’s  Metropolitan America: 1840’s 1. The earliest colonists initially followed earliest

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    The term intractable basically means something is hard to deal with or to control. The conflict has deep historical roots as both states believe they have a right to occupy the land due to religious/spiritual reasons and the idea of it being the homeland of their ancestors. Jerusalem is considered as a Holy city for the religions of Judaism‚ Christianity and Islam. These factors can all be considered as the basic core principles as to why the situation is as out of control as it is. This essay will

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