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    development.” (pg. 96) Red has also been found to increase psychic abilities‚ according to research reported in Homeland Security News. Subjects who worked in red rooms scored an average of 14% more hits on a standard card match test than subjects who worked in rooms of other colors‚ excluding red. The possible improvement in national security is one reason that the US Department of Homeland Security chose red as the color code indicating the highest terrorism alert level. (The Science Behind Terrorism

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    made tremendous intellectual strides. It’s just an amazing development.” Homeland Security News reported red has also been found to increase psychic abilities. Subjects who worked in red rooms scored an average of 14% more hits on a standard card match test than subjects who worked in rooms of other colors‚ excluding red. The possible improvement in national security is one reason that the US Department of Homeland Security chose red as the color code indicating the highest terrorism alert level

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    state‚ and federal law-enforcement agencies in sure that safety is by interacting with the United States Department of Homeland Security known as DHS. DHS mission is to strengthen preparedness on the national level with resilience against potential incidents‚ whether it be chemical‚ cyber like the attacks from North Korea recently or terrorist attacks. The Department of Homeland Security is an agency that should have Intel on any situation before it is to occur. DHS should also have ways of combating

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    gain the right requirements. Homeland security‚ collects the data’s that has been collected by the police departments so that they can help register the names of those who immigrated‚ are of certain races‚ and ethnicities. If they have received data ‚ that contains a high rate of immigrants being caught by police‚ they can then analyze that information’s‚ and increase their strength in that particular region. There have been a huge rate of immigrants who evade homeland security‚ and they get themselves

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    the American public‚ the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) was created. This advisory system was the foundation for building a comprehensive and effective communications structure to give information regarding the risk of terrorist attacks. This system was revised at a later date and became the Nation Terrorism Advisory System. Homeland Security Advisory System In March of 2002‚ President George W. Bush signed Presidential Directive3 which created the Homeland Security Advisory System

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    the United States military that are trained to carry a fire arm. They have to go through a rigorous training regiment in into to be able to carry a weapon. They are also the only the only military organization in the United Sates that are within Homeland Security. This means they not only handle danger in other nations like other branches in the army‚ but also domestic situations within the United States. The Coast Guard has safeguarded the United States maritime interests and environments around

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    Operation Noble Eagle is the United States military along with our Canadian allies’ mission to protect the homeland. While the USCG maintains overall maritime enforcement responsible‚ other branch of the DoD maintain air and ground responsible in protecting the country against terrorist attacks‚ such as the events of 9/11. The security of our nations has changed

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    bill many people suffered from dealing with depression‚ stress‚ and hard times after losing their love ones. Congress came up with many ideas to help prevent another attack on America‚ such as coming up with a security company called Department of Homeland Security and the USA Patriot Act. Also‚ Congress passed the Intelligence of Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The Intelligence of Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 was signed by President George W. Bush that affects the US federal

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    Ms. Clayton Kaplan College December 2012   Writing Assignment 1 This paper will discuss what are the major component agencies of DHS and their primary functions. Major Component Agencies of the DHS Major agencies of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are; The Directorate for National Protection and Programs‚ The Science and Technology Directorate‚ The Office of Health Affairs‚ The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)‚ U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)‚ Immigration

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    was a wakeup call for citizens that there was a threat of terrorism facing the homeland like never before. It was a threat to the United States Government‚ (USG) that if policies and coordination between the agencies didn’t change there may be more of its kind being plotted and carried out against the homeland. Prior to the Patriot Act there were many agencies playing a part of different aspects to security of the Homeland. Unfortunately‚ bureaucracy and non-coordination between these many agencies

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