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    Boundary less World – A Threat The world today is divided into 243 countries and each country has a unique identity of its own depicting its own culture‚ heritage‚ and traditions. Often people say idealistic things like “we created the borders and not God”‚ but the fact is‚ it is these borders which have helped us to live and breed in peace and harmony. If we turn back and look at the earlier times‚ what existed before was almost a boundary less world with Britain‚ Russia and USA controlling most

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    Paris and found out that they had a problem. Three days after the attacks on Paris‚ the New York police went on an “offense and defense” strategy in response to the terrorism threats. “The story of how the new unit‚ known as the Critical Response Command‚ came into being traces the history of the city’s evolving approach to terrorism‚ from the creation of the counterterrorism and intelligence divisions in the months after the attacks of 2001‚ to 2004‚ when the Police Department began pulling precinct

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    attract some of the more comfort-seeking customers. But that leaves themexposed to being undercut by a new competitor who focuses exclusively on price. Anything(like frills) that adds costs and reduces price competitiveness is a bad trade-off. >> THREAT *Skiller competition *– The Asia Region skies are witnessing a bloody battle for market shares. A much anticipated fare war has broken out across Asia Region skies. AirAsia is still a gowing airline company‚ but a medium-big player

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CIS) THE ROLE OF THE INTERNET AND CRIME Abstract The use of the Internet for criminal purpose is one of the most critical challenges facing the FBI and law enforcement in general. Understanding and using the Internet to combat Internet Fraud is essential for law enforcement. The fraud being committed over the Internet is the same Type of white collar fraud the FBI has traditionally investigated but poses additional concerns And Challenges

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    even more pronounced until that they have become a threat to humanity. Rachel Carson‚ a marine biologist and conservationist‚ once said‚ “It is a curious situation that the sea‚ from which life first arose should now be threatened by the activities of one form of that life. But the sea‚ though changed in a sinister way‚ will continue to exist; the threat is rather to life itself.” Therefore‚ I strongly agree with the notion that science is threat to humanity. Despite the fact that Science has

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    Terrorism - the Total Cost

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    Terrorism: The Total Cost Introduction Terrorism has many costs‚ whether it is emotionally‚ or financially. No matter the results‚ failed or successful‚ there are costs involved. The terrorist utilize finances‚ energy‚ time‚ design and method engineering‚ as well as the one being terrorized incurring the possibility of greater costs. Either way it is viewed‚ the loss of life remains the biggest cost‚ and most impacting. The effect of a single act

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    Terrorism and Game Theory

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    Terrorism is a rare‚ broad concept that affects individuals‚ schools‚ corporations‚ and governments alike. Generally terrorists end up wanting to make change with governments‚ and governments are usually the only groups powerful enough to try to deal with governments. But what should be the best strategy to deal with terrorists? Since September 11‚ 2001 game theory has been used to analyze how governments and how terrorists should act to achieve their best outcome. This paper will analyze the

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    Victoria Bennett Dale Truscott PHI 27503 April 16‚ 2012 Violence‚ Terrorism‚ and War The world we reside in today is full of animosity‚ anger‚ and misconception which is what brings out the violence in people. Different elements formulate together to influence violence. One of the reasons is why it is necessary to commit the act. The top two worst kinds of violence are terrorism and war. They bring out the worst in everyone and are harmful to society. Both inflict anguish to not only

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    Terrorism and Mass Media What makes someone so powerful that if they were murdered‚ they would be labeled as assassinated? A similar question can be asked to that of terrorism--when can an act of violence properly be called "terrorism"? In the wake of 9/11‚ then President Bush declared war against terrorism but just who specifically he was referring to is still being debated today. However‚ one piece of the puzzle in making that determination is the use of mass media to combat

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    The War Against Terrorism

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    Stan Mihaylov Dr. Reichert ENGL 1102 2/15/2011 The War against Terrorism Military actions are the greatest folly which mankind has ever created. Since the creation of the human race‚ there is a trend that the stronger nations impose their power and will over the weaker nations. If in ancient times wars were happening primarily to take on new territories and resources‚ it was sufficiently clear and justifiable for a whole nation to stand behind that idea. However‚ wars nowadays are provoked by

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