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    Profiling At Airports

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    all over the country. The TSA has implemented programs for screening passengers and the baggage that they carry. X-rays scanners‚ metal detectors‚ and bomb detectors were initially used for the screening. Later on‚ during 2010‚ full body scanner‚ pat downs and strip searches were also introduced by the TSA which led to much rage and criticism amongst the passengers.[ http://www.cfr.org/publication/23673/debate_over_airport_security.html] Some questions were raised by experts over the effectiveness

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    The Jaunt In this text (The Jaunt) I would like to talk about the theme and characters‚ which comes to expression in the text. There is two parallel – running storylines‚ so it can be a difficult text to understand. This text is about the Oates family who is going on a Jaunt. The family is waiting in a room and the children’s is very nervous‚ so their dad Mark Oates tells a story. Mark Oates tells about how the jaunt arose and how it works. He tells that it was Victor Carune who was the inventor

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    of the contemporary time period is that the voices of all cultures‚ ethnicgroups‚ gender‚ and nationalities should be heard and poetry is universal and speaks to allpeople regardless of their background. In the poem Legal Alien by Pat Mora‚ the literary devicesthat Pat Mora uses are metaphor and personification. These literary devices help reveal the author’s message to the audience which are the Mexican-Americans. The metaphor show thatbeing Mexican-American has its advantages and the personification

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    Case Studies

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    Case Studies Case Study One Pat and Chris are medical billing specialists who have been in the same department for 2 years. They are both well qualified and do a good job. They have always been competitive‚ each believing that they are the biggest contributors to team success. There is also an ongoing problem between them based on political views. During a team meeting 2 weeks ago‚ they had an argument after the state’s new gun control law was mentioned. Pat leaned back in his chair‚ crossed

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    Teachings and philosophy of Swami Vivekananda stressed on different aspects of religion‚ education‚ character building as well as social issues pertaining to India. Vivekananda was a Hindu monk from India who played significant role in introducing Vedanta to the Western world and also reviving and redefining certain aspect of the religion within India. Rabindranath Tagore commented about Swami Vivekananda and his teachings‚ "If you want to know India‚ study Vivekananda. In him everything is positive

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    Officer Recruitment and Selection Officer Recruitment and Selection Assignment In this essay were going to talk about the police officer recruitment and selection process. We’re also going to discuss elements associated with the police recruitment and selection process at the agency. The next topic we’re going to discuss is the major components of the training process and the career development programs for officers who work at the agency. The first topic were going to discuss is elements

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    the objection to the appearances of body images as naked‚ when passed through the full-body x-ray machines. Passengers have also raised questions over the safety of the full-body x-ray scan machines‚ as well as the privacy concerns over the enhanced pat downs. III. Challenges: a. The TSA is planning to eventually replace all magnetometers (that detect metal at airports) with full-body x-ray scan machines. The issue of privacy has been raised by passengers who were opposed to having their

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    Text Analysis THE GREEN DOOR BY O’HENRY The text under analysis is a story written by O’Henry. His real name is William Sidney Porter and O. Henry is his pen name. O. Henry is an American short-story writer of the late 19th century. He is a representative of realism‚ who wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City. Typical for O. Henry’s stories is a twist of plot which turns on an ironic or coincidental [kəuˌɪn(t)sɪ’dent(ə)l] (випадковий) circumstance. Although some

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    Despite the fact that police officers and other law enforcement officers are less respected in the society‚ it is worth noting their sacrifices to maintain the safety of every member of the society. After arresting law breakers in the society‚ they have to take them to court and prove that their arrest was justified and the suspect had committed‚ was committing or was on the process of a crime in a court of law. As a result‚ they need all the support they need to put away the bad people. One way

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    Healing the Brain

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    The first person I want to thank is my wife and frequent coauthor‚ Patricia Potter-Efron. It was Pat who gently but persistently encouraged me to write a book on the angry brain. Indeed‚ she suggested I do so about five years ago. It took three of those years for her to convince me it was something that should be done and that I could do it. Louis Cozolino‚ PhD‚ has been my mentor and colleague throughout the process. He has reviewed every chapter and helped me avoid writing about possible brain

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