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    Homeland Security

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    Securing the Homeland Introduction The security of the United States and living without being under a constant threat should be very important to all citizens and those who visit this country. The research revealed some interesting facts‚ it is impossible to secure every commercial building‚ airport‚ bridge‚ bypass‚ and government building. One element of the security is that terrorists will not have the ability to attack every place in the United States. However‚ everything is a possible target

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    437 Dr. Robert Packer September 21‚ 2012 Essay #1 - Question #1 A “revolution in military affairs (RMA)” is a concept that explains how advancements in technology‚ organization‚ and strategy have changed the nature of warfare. Assuming that the revolution exists as described‚ the current transition - post-1990 - is defined by the development and use of precision-guided munitions (PGM)‚ standoff weapons platforms (e.g.‚ unmanned aerial vehicles)‚ and remote sensing (e.g.‚ satellite and aerial

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    Military Salute Essay

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    Why does the military salute? To preserve history‚ senior leaders must uphold‚ teach‚ and pass down heritage and time honored traditions because it is the fabric of the military today. This paper will cover the history of military salutes‚ its evolution‚ and the effects on the military today. The salute is a tradition that dates back many centuries. There are two types of salutes used by the military today. The hand salute and the gun salute. There seems to be no true origin of the hand salute

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    Information Security

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    today. They received a report on the expenses and lost production from the worm outbreak last month‚ and they directed us to improve the security of our technology. Gladys says you can help me understand what we need to do about it.” “To start with‚” Charlie said‚ “instead of setting up a computer security solution‚ we need to develop an information security program. We need a thorough review of our policies and practices‚ and we need to establish an ongoing risk management program. There are

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    Information Security

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    Information Security How to provide it? A Research Paper Presented to The faculty of the De La Salle Lipa In Partial fulfillment Of the requirements for the Course Communication Skills 2 By: John Michael T. Imperial King V. Benedicto ABSTRACT: This research paper provides information about information security. Information security is about protection of important files and data. It is about stopping hackers from breaching over your files and maintaining the

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    Military Ethics

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    Colin Fry October 23‚ 2008 War Assignment Military Ethics War has always been‚ and will always be‚ a necessary action perpetrated by the human race. There are many different reasons for war: rage‚ passion‚ greed‚ defense‚ and religion to name a few. When differences cannot be solved or compromised through mediation with an opposing party and anger burns with a fiery passion‚ war is the last remaining option. Obviously‚ the purpose of any war is to win. How are wars won? Perhaps if we were

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    Weapons and Warfare of Ancient Israel The book of Judges describes the period when the Israelites were settling into the Promised Land following the Exodus from Egypt. Because the conquest was not complete‚ warfare was frequent‚ and resulted in the hero stories preserved in Judges. These heroes were known as "judges"‚ meaning‚ not people who decided court cases‚ but military leaders who delivered Israel from her enemies. What weapons did these heroes use‚ and what was their strategy in defeating

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    amount of crime and violence and To help these malicious gangs can be brought to justice. These gangs are worse then what the general U.S public thinks. These gangs show more of a difference compared to the U.S gangs. They have military like training and have enough weapons to take on a small nation. A major funding for these Cartels is the amount of illegal drugs they can sell both in Mexico and in the U.S. With these people removed from the industry less drugs can be sneaked across the border into

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    Military Proposals Throughout the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ the Kennedy administration created assassination plans for Fidel Castro and invasion plans to take control of Cuba. While the United States did not succeed in either assassinating Castro or taking over Cuba‚ these plans and ideas from the Kennedy administration were deceptive and counterproductive. Covert Operations Desiring to avoid being seen as a tyrant who attacked smaller countries‚ President Kennedy avoided openly calling for the removal

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    stricter gun control. The truth is that the right to carry concealed weapons enables law-abiding citizens to protect themselves against crime. Opponents have concerns that the right to carry concealed weapons would cause people to lose their tempers easily‚ police officers would be killed more often‚ and crime would increase‚ but these concerns have all been proven unfounded. Opponents believe that people who carry concealed weapons will lose their temper wherever they may be‚ and shoot someone. The

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