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    The four lead groups of research in the DHS Science and Technology Directorate are the DOE Natural Nuclear Security Administration Laboratories‚ DOE office of Science Laboratories‚ Department of Homeland Security Laboratories‚ Department of Health and Human Services Laboratories‚ and US Customs and Border Protection Laboratories. Under the DOE National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratories there are 3 additional laboratories each that have their own set of research and development. Lawrence

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    Department of Homeland Security and the FBI. Blackwater Security Consulting‚ LLC target security vulnerability assessments and risk analysis for federal‚ state‚ and private industry companies. Blackwater provides protection‚ threat analysis‚ and teaches defensive tactics among many other types of services. They can be utilized to teach businesses how to deal with and avoid a particular situation which may result in violence.(businessweek.com/research/stocks/private) The Department of Homeland Security

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    Security Strategy is; to first protect the homeland‚ and second‚ the enhancement of U.S. global influence. The President’s pro-active plan to take unilateral preemptive military action against North Korea goes against the guidance and recommendations of the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) and the senior military leadership. One of the priorities for the President and his administration is the National Security objective of protecting the U.S. homeland and its citizens. The President believes

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    The Indian is trying to go back to their homeland‚ but they were invaded by the white settlers along with the protection from the federal government; so they lost most of their people during the Black Hawk War. Their Principal Chief Ross is helping the Indian nation to bring back their homeland‚ but he lost to Jackson during the bidding and so Jackson bought the Indian

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    Railroad across the West. Employers viewed the Chinese as “cheap labor”‚ and for this reason‚ Americans welcomed them (Kennedy and Cohen 500). These Chinese workers‚ composed of mostly men‚ came from a background of poverty and turmoil in their homeland. After the gold was becoming harder to find and competition increased‚ about half of the Chinese who came to America‚ returned to their

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    Baz Luhrman. I will be linking two ideas throughout my essay. My first connection statement is ‘The loss of Culture and Homeland causes a change in character’ and the second is ‘People in the margins of society are sometimes able to beat the odds when their backs are against the wall. Set in 1939‚ the visual text ‘Australia’ promotes the idea that ‘The loss of culture and homeland causes a change in character’ significantly throughout. The key figure of this idea is Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman)

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    either marginalisation of cultures or‚ (b) cross cultural communication (which is a milder expression of submission).  An immigrant is constantly in pulls and pressures and suffers a marginalized existence as he carries with himself‚ the ’cultural baggage ’ of his ’ homeland’‚ which exists only in the figment of his

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    ed.). Retrieved from University of Phoenix eBook Collection database. Lee‚ J. (2009‚ June 26). Moving to promote minority officers‚ NY Times Online. Retrieved from http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/moving-to-promote-minority-officers/. Homeland Security. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/gc_1233584621570.shtm

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction There are several schools of thought in regards to what defines a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD). According to Christopher (2014)‚ WMDs are destructive devices that may be explosive‚ incendiary‚ or poisonous. Any weapon involving a disease or any weapon designed to release radiation or radioactivity at a level dangerous to human life is also considered a WMD. (p. 59). This‚ as you could imagine is a major security challenge for port maritime operations due to the amount

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    The process of studying the concept of belonging has opened my eyes to the importance of one’s connection to their cultural heritage to a feeling of belonging. Phillip Noyce’s film Rabbit Proof Fence‚ Peter Skzynecki’s poems “Feliks Skrzynecki” and “Postcard” and ______________(the related text) all powerfully explore the concept of belonging and the centrality of culture through a variety of film‚ poetic and ___________ techniques. In particular‚ all four texts investigate how a sense of belonging

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