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    Defined Policies for. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications‚ (5)‚ 200-215. Poritz‚ J. (2007). Who Searches the Searchers? Community Privacy in the Age of Monolithic Search Engines. The Information Society‚ 23(5)‚ 383-389 U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (2011). Handbook for Safeguarding Sensitive PII at DHS (). In . (Ed.). -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Privacy has largely been equated with every individual’s right to privacy‚ and the concern is personally identifiable

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    Impetus to Department of Homeland Security William L. Hunter Jr. Strayer University SEC310 Professor Darrel Nerove January 16‚ 2013 Abstract This is a case study into the impetus of The Department of Homeland Security due to the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the increase awareness of terrorist attacks. This study will also cover the Oklahoma City and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and why it did not have the full impact or awareness of the 9/11 attack. Also‚ the

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    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE for short‚ protects federal laws governing border control‚ customs‚ trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety. They must go through rigorous training to be able to understand and excel at their very important role in the protection of the United States. However‚ a lot of power comes with this role‚ and occasionally individuals in ICE will fall victim to bribery and assist in the protection of drug smugglers and cartels

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    Trail of Tears (Rough Draft) How do you feel about The Trail of Tears? Do you support the removal of Indians? In 1830‚ President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. Indian tribes were forced to move from their homelands to the Indian Territory. On their journeys to the Indian Territory‚ the Indians faced exposure‚ disease‚ and starvation. Many died on their journeys. The Native Americans began to call this trail "The Trail of Tears." In my opinion‚ the Trail of Tears was a very

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    History of Policing The function of policing has played a considerable role in American history.  The policing occupation has worked toward protecting citizens’ rights and helping America to become the free nation it is today.  The United States of America is built from the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights‚ from this document we gather the rules of policing and make sure that every Americans rights are met. The evolutions of policing practices that officers have learned have changed American

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    emergency responders to handle. Lack of communication between agencies proved to be detrimental. The need for more protection‚ quicker response times and strategy called for the birth of a new branch. Soon after was the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security. “ The new department brought together‚ under one umbrella‚ twenty-two entities that had be either independent or part of larger departments and agencies”. ”Its four major directorates‚ each headed by an undersecretary‚ united a multitude

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    that he wrote he manifests his love and longing for his homeland Poland. He is nostalgic about the places where he grew up. He remembers the Jewish places that were destroyed in World War Two and talks about places where he and his companions stayed together. Even the smells of oils are fresh in his memory. Being a doubly displaced person who on the one hand had to run away from his country and on the other hand Eastern Poland his homeland was taken away from the poles and made part of Ukraine. His

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    flourishing cities building on their native lands just like they were never the owners of them. They were represented as savages exiled by the progress of the country but their story during the process‚ which contained blood and tears of leaving homeland‚ was never important to and mentioned by the executors as this was the victory for them to advance their “civilization” on a wild land. The unfair perception of the savage on Indians made whites in a higher hierarchy‚ making the deprivation of Indians

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    Jen-Ann Lee Eun Jung Park MCWP 50‚ Section 759971 14 March 2013 Research Paper Final Draft Working Title****Wordcounter What does it meant to be an American? That question in and of itself is already a difficult one to answer. Then‚ what does it mean to be a Vietnamese American? Vietnamese American is a term to describe a person with Vietnamese ancestral roots residing in the United States. The influx of Vietnamese Americans can be attested to the “Fall of Saigon” on April 30‚ 1975‚ which initiated

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    James Bond April 29‚ 2013 Professor: Jacqueline A. Ascione Research Paper: Apartheid During the nineteenth century‚ South Africa became almost entirely colonized by Europeans. South Africa was highly populated by the Europeans because; South Africa contained an abundant supply of natural resources including land for farming‚ and mineral resources such as mines. These mines consisted of diamonds‚ gold and platinum. Europeans recognized the abundance of wealth South Africa had to offer and took

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