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    then forward the message to the police. A new form of communication has been created since then that is used with wireless technology so that if a server is disrupted all of the devices will still work. In the article “United States Department of Homeland Security” the author Judson Knight explains another form of new technology to help awareness of terrorist attacks. “Americans are likely to be most familiar with the DHS advisory system‚ whereby colors are equated with levels of threat. Green indicates

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    individuals have been at war for years‚ fighting for equal rights that are so readily available to those who are "normal". These rights that we may take for granted everyday like employment‚ wages and even acceptance in society. In a passage from Imagining Transgender by David Valentine‚ he writes about a woman by the name of Holly Boswell who advocated for a position of cross-gender identification‚ she challenged the notion of normality by saying that transgender was an alternate to the binary genders

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    anything that says what material should be taught in the training academy. These issues coincide with those of the Department of Homeland Security because these agencies are not directly linked. The Department of Homeland Security is not an agency that supervises other agencies. The relationship between local‚ state‚ federal law enforcement agencies‚ and Department of Homeland Security can be improved by training together. There should be a DHS person assigned to each policing agency that is trained

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    Conference Information and Communication Technology “Emerging Colors of ICT: Imagining Life where Trends and Innovation enable a Sustainable Environment” Microsoft Day Bulwagang Bonifacio‚ 4th Floor Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resource Center Polytechnic of the Philippines Sta.Mesa ‚ Manila January 27‚ 2010 6th Students‚ Conference Information and Communication Technology “Emerging Colors of ICT: Imagining Life where Trends and Innovation enable a Sustainable Environment” Robotics

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    Theses: Although the attack on the World Trade Center was a devastating and traumatizing event‚ it created lasting effects on air travel‚ Homeland security‚ and The Patriot Act by fortifying the United States’ security. I. Before the attack on the nation on September 11th‚ airport security was not as it is today; airlines have become stricter and now requires to follow a number of steps for individuals to be able to travel. A. Traveling to foreign lands quickly became more difficult because of

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    Steven Stoffel Professor: Dr. Francis Ngaboh-smart English 302 10 March 2012 Hinduism: Prayer for a son Kali defeats Raktabija by sucking the blood from his body. Kali then enjoys her victory by dancing across the battle field‚ prancing on the corpses of her slain. (David R. Kinsley 118-119) Kali is the goddess of wrath and vengeance‚ also the patron goddess of Mr. Bhowmicks’ family in the short story A Father written by Bharati Mukherje in 1985. Mr. Bhowmick is a Hindu Indian who migrated

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    Diaspora Literature - A Testimony of Realism By Shaleen Singh Diaspora Literature involves an idea of a homeland‚ a place from where the displacement occurs and narratives of harsh journeys undertaken on account of economic compulsions. Basically Diaspora is a minority community living in exile. The Oxford English Dictionary 1989 Edition (second) traces the etymology of the word ’Diaspora’ back to its Greek root and to its appearance in the Old Testament (Deut: 28:25) as such it references. God’s

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    describe what happens to a deferred dream‚ “Or does it fester like a sore-and then run.” We know that a sore can’t really run‚ but this quote sets a questioning tone since or is generally used for a questioning feeling. The theme of this poem is imagining something in your own way is the best way to show your individuality. The quote that made me think this was when the author wrote‚ “Or crust and sugar over-like a syrupy sweet?” This line means that a deferred dream could be all around you even when

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    the way from citizens attempting to protect their community to today’s world of technology based policing. A recent development in policing stems from the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 which resulted in the created of the Department of Homeland Security. Various agencies neglected to share information they may have had regarding the situation and now many police agencies and federal agencies spend more training time on terrorist training scenarios. With technology advancing at such a

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    are privately-owned: requiring DHS to work closely with the private sector and its industry associations to identify and prioritize assets‚ assess risk‚ develop and implement protective programs‚ and measure program effectiveness” (Department of Homeland Security‚ n/d‚ pg. ). Any attack or natural disaster at or around a chemical facility‚ such as a nuclear plant could be one of the most severe incidents ever. An incident at a chemical facility would affect more than just the destruction to the compound

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