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nation, special precautions must be taken to prevent it from happening again. The planes in the attacks were easily high-jacked because of poor airport security. A recent FBI test shows that 3 out of 5 agents sneaked onto a plane from the tarmac and 3 out…
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…the United Nations for the cause of disarmament and prevention of further production of harmful nuclear weapons. India, which had always advocated the cause of disarmament and had the moral high grounds since it called for global disarmament, was expected…
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…5, 91). The threat of Mexico raised a question to Washington, how can we maintain our neutrality when our borders are in jeopardy and countries are plotting against us? Mexico was a threat to national security since they shared our southwestern borders…
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Category: /Law & Government
…foreign threats. National security is of the utmost importance to society. Americans must not fear foreign attacks and must be able to act in self-defense. Yet currently America has the strongest military abilities and overspending on the military affairs…
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Category: /History
…under the Roosevelt and Truman administrations. While this would normally pose a problem to the federal budget it will not due to current conditions. The amount of money formerly spent on national security, meaning military and defense spending has been…
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…and no longer have the U.S. serving as the major protector of those interests. America is slowly becoming more distant from traditional allies and involved in the conflicts of problem nations, and compromising its economic progress and damaging its security
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the World Trade Centre and it greatly affected every human being in the world. Many American people watch the events live on TV to see what had happened. It left the American economy sinking and American unsure about their security. But only for a short time…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…age and begin to shoplift. It can happen at a person's house if it isn't well secured. The most famous and known theft of all is identity theft. Identity theft (also knows as Identity fraud) is when someone steals another person's identity so they could…
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…with millions of virtual dollars (in the form of information they can use or sell for an enormous profit). Walking away is precisely what they do. The National Computer Crimes Squad estimates that 85-97 % of the time, theft of information from computers is not even…
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…police services" occurred in the 1930s, including fingerprints, crime index, firearms registration, photo section, and forensic laboratory transportation and communication improvements. The R.C.M.P. provided protection of national security during the Second…
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