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    Lighted Pathways: Child Advocacy Program Introduction Astounding statistics reported by the Children’s Defense Fund‚ “An estimated 3 to 4 million women in the United States are battered each year by their partners‚ In homes where domestic violence occurs‚ children are seriously abused or neglected at a rate 1500% higher than the national average in the general population‚ Between 2.3 and 10 million children are witnesses to family violence‚ Based on an estimate of 2 children per household

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    Victoria S Secret

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    Victoria’s Secret has 1‚040 stores globally with more than 6 million square feet of retail space.  Net sales are more than $5 billion and average sales per selling square foot are $581.  However‚ when the word globally is used‚ it actually means the United States.  International sales are mostly mail order or at a handful of airport stores.  Victoria’s Secret could position their international presence better and is something they should work on. Victoria’s Secret still might be a secret to a lot of

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    PEACE Domestic Violence Agency; Program Planning & Program Evaluation HSM270 August 28‚ 2011 Shelley Johnson-Gildwarg Program Planning & Program Evaluation; PEACE Domestic Violence Agency The PEACE Domestic Violence program strides to help the public through education. In order to do this the program needs to be developed. The process of developing a program should include program evaluation. The determination of staff and funding is vital to the programs. It is also important

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    “Hi‚ my name is Marcus and I am a part of the Secret Government Spy Association also known as SGSA. I saw your fighting skills and I want you to join us.” Marcus went into detail about the program‚ the salary‚ the benefits‚ and everything else. It sounds like a way better job than my last one but in my head‚ I am just thinking about what is going on in my life right now

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    NSA Scandal

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    A Scandal of Bias and Fact Over the past few years the NSA (National Security Agency) has been collecting massive amounts of phone call data from Verizon without the public’s knowledge. This information has just come to the public’s attention earlier this year‚ and has been covered by many news sources. Some sources stick strictly to the facts of the story and nothing more. However‚ other sources tend to focus more on their own bias rather than talking about the actual events that happened. There

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    Political Science Research Paper: The NSA Data Leak Since 2001‚ post the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centers and Pentagon‚ the United States government has beefed up its counter-terrorism security‚ under the leadership of both democratic and republican presidents. However‚ the U.S. is always one step behind the terrorists‚ or though it seems. Al-Qaeda took to the air‚ so‚ the U.S. increased airport security measures (Knowles‚ 2013). In the last 12 years‚ so many changes to airport security

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    Does the NSA have a good enough reason to spy on its own citizens along with the other billions of foreigners when there are laws implemented to stop that exact act? Is it necessary to create more terrorists because of the hate towards this program‚ just to possibly catch the current ones we face now? What is the real end goal? Is it to create a black mail mega-data for the government to have insurance due to the debt? Maybe the U.S.A is planning a global attack themselves‚ or it really is meant

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    NSA Pros And Cons

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    they were going to do. This meant they had to have some form of communication along the way‚ whether it was through calls or texts. Imagine if all of this could have been prevented. All those lives that were lost could have been saved. If only the NSA would have known. Even though it violates the privacy act of the constitution‚ it is better to be safe than sorry‚ potential terrorist attacks could be stopped‚ and it will not matter if you are not doing anything wrong. By filtering things like calls

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    NSA Affirmative William Saletan‚ 2013[Going Courtless‚William‚ National Correspondent at Slate.com‚ Going Courtless‚ http://www.slate.com/bullpen/warrantless_searches_the_court_oversight_of_nsa_phone_surveillan.html] The National Security Agency has been collecting the phone records of all U.S. citizens—which numbers have called which other numbers‚ when‚ and for how long—in an enormous database. The government says this mass collection is OK because the database is “queried”—i.e.‚ searched—only

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    reported case of NSA spying. Edward Snowden worked for the NSA and became a whistleblower when found out how invasive the NSA become. He took classified information from the NSA and how they were misleading congress. He contacted Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras to get the story out. According to Snowden the NSA had direct access to “Google‚ Microsoft‚ Facebook‚ even Steve Jobs’s Apple.” (Harding). The NSA had information on everyone without their consent. This was the biggest issue‚ the NSA was breaking

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