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    National Security

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    would of course be the security in airports. What used to be a fast and simple process became a long‚ intrusive‚ uncomfortable experience. However‚ the biggest change is almost undetectable. To prevent another terrorist attack the National Security Agency (NSA) was given the ability to place individuals under surveillance. That means watching their emails‚ internet searches‚ and even listening in on phone conversations. In the beginning it was understood that the NSA would have to obtain warrants before

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    11‚ 2001‚ Bush became convinced that Saddam Hussein was seeking nuclear weapons and represented a mortal threat to the west. However‚ he chose to ignore conflicting evidence and undermined not only his presidency‚ but the reputation of US intelligence agencies and his country. Another mistake that occurred just weeks prior to the 9/11 attacks notified the people of his loss of dedication to the country. Bush received a memorandum‚ called the pre-9/11 memo‚ from the CIA entitled‚"Bin Laden Determined

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    terrorist communications and recognizing terrorist patterns‚ NSA surveillance prevents such catastrophes from happening‚ and reduces the magnitude of attacks that are successful. It does this in two ways: 1. First: Surveillance connects foreign intelligence with

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    What Is Ethnocentrism?

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    Causes of Ethnocentricity In America‚ the greatest supremacy of the world‚ we have the most advanced and sophisticated culture in history. The inferior British drive on the wrong side of the road‚ and Greeks reek of the scent of Garlic. Does garlic really smell bad? Maybe the right side is the wrong side of the road‚ and other countries may feel the same way about their culture as those Yankees feel about their USA. What do we call the sense of cultural superiority? Sociology has a term

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    that a warrant was not needed to survey phone data. This stands under the fourth amendment‚ as actual content‚ or rather the phone conversation itself‚ is not obtainable‚ merely phone numbers and call length times are logged by the National Security Agency. Sub-Point B‚ Privacy : Another report from the Heritage Foundation(1.2) clarifies that the NSA’s phone record collection program is not intrusive whatsoever. They state‚ " these records include nothing on any of the substance of the phone

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    International Rank

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    International rankings of India - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_rankings_of_India International rankings of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The following are international rankings of India. Agriculture‚ Fisheries and Live Stock Main article: Agriculture in India Field Apple Production‚ output of 2 163 400 tons Bananas Production‚ output of 29‚800‚000 metric tons Bean Production‚ output of 4‚870‚000 tons Buffalo‚ milk output

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    Edward Snowden Argument

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    An Argument for Clemency for Edward Snowden Edward Snowden was a hot topic in the news in 2013 after he released classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) to the media. This leak contained information about global surveillance performed by the United States‚ which involved monitoring email‚ tracking cell phones‚ and logging phone calls. Not only did this action force him into asylum overseas to avoid arrest‚ but it ultimately caused an uproar in the media and amongst the American

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    Snowden Leaks

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    In order to provide my own stance on the activities of the National Security Agency‚ it is imperative to understand how the NSA has become such a widely discussed topic around the world. Much of the controversy surrounding the NSA began with the so called Snowden leaks. Edward Snowden was a System Administrator working as a contractor for the NSA. His adamant feelings towards the NSA’s programs coupled with his clearance led to one of the worst data leaks in decades. In the year 2013‚ Snowden leaked

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    in the Global War on Terrorism. This decision has left a lasting impact on the unit and on my own career as intelligence professional and Non-Commissioned Officer. Prior to my service in the Regiment‚ I performed my duties at every echelon‚ Strategic‚ Tactical‚ and “White SOF” which pertains to units that don’t have a command relationship to JSOC. With a desire to broaden my intelligence capability I assessed and was selected to serve in the 75th Ranger Regiment. I was presented with unique opportunities

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    ommission have come to be demarcated in the terms of reference of the Finance Commission. The Finance Commission assesses the non­plan requirements of the State Governments and recommends a share in the net yield from the Central and Grants­in­aid. The divisible sum of Central taxes is distributed inter se among the states based on independent criteria. This lead to a situation where many states experience non­plan revenue surplus after receiving the devolution and that surplus is supposed to be used by

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