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    NSA: National Security or National Stalkers? In 2010‚ it became legal for the National Security Agency (NSA) to access private email logs‚ social media accounts and other internet databases (Risen & Poitras‚ "N.S.A. Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S. Citizens). Risen and Poitras (2013) explain that the intention of this change was to help protect the United States (U.S.) from future terrorist attacks and was for the general purpose of national safety. It is unclear how many terrorist attacks

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    Dion Flowers 09/25/10 Comp II Prof. Cantor Globalization/ National Security It’s a small world‚ literally! With the steady improvement of high speed technology‚ immigrants are headed for the United States borders. Something must be done‚ is homeland security the answer? If security is increased along national borders migration might be slowed. For example‚ with just the click of a button someone’s complete identity can be on a screen. Why not with the power of technology that’s in place

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    According to the NSA website “Mission Statement The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) leads the U.S. Government in cryptology that encompasses both Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Information Assurance (IA) products and services‚ and enables Computer Network Operations (CNO) in order to gain a decision advantage for the Nation and our allies under all circumstances.” However‚ it goes on to say that “National Security Agency is part of the U.S. Department of Defense‚ serving

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    National Security It has come to my attention that the current state of our nation is one of peril and doubt. Due to the recent attacks brought upon our nation’s soil by terrorists and "evil doers‚" it is understandable that the current degree of national security must be heightened. Our country can no longer be one of completely freewill with utter disregard to those outside of our borders‚ but must now come to suspect all inhabitants alien to our land as potential threats to our sovereign

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    National Security Strategy As much as the world is being progressed security will always play one of the most important roles as long as the states exist and thus the central responsibility of the nation state is its own survival. Every state has to deal with different issues in this world and the hardest thing is how to deal with them. America which is a very powerful state has to take care of its national security and its citizens by different strategies that are shown in national security strategy

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    National Security Act The National Security Act of 1947 became law on July 26‚ 1947. It created the Department of the Air Force‚ headed by a secretary of the Air Force. Under the Department of the Air Force‚ the act established the United States Air Force. The United States Air Force‚ upon establishment‚ had a mission statement. The mission statement included topics on values‚ strong culture‚ and ethics. The Air Force is one of many organizations that are outcome oriented. Its goal is to

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    NSA REPORT The NSA stands for National Security Agency. It’s the main producer and manager of signals intelligence for the United States government. Basically‚ it spies on people 24/7. Every time people blink‚ they know it. In short‚ they know our personal lives. They know your deepest‚ inner thoughts. They are hearing your most private conversations. There was this one incident with a girl whose web-cam kept turning on when she remembered turning it off. Every time she turned it off‚ it

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    Dreams’’. People from all over the world migrate to our great country for the luxurious rights we offer to all our people. Some of those rights including freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of press‚ and The right to privacy. But what if we told everyone one who entered the united states that there was a catch ? That at any moment if the goverment felt threatened enough‚ they could twist those rights to there benefit ? Do you think people would still view America as a getaway or more like

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    violated the Fourth Amendment. The Amendment was made to protect the right of privacy to all American citizens. Not allowing law enforcement the right to automatically involve themselves with a citizens lives and retrieve information or property without consent or a probably cause. With the Act being put in place‚ it gave authorities the right to look past that. The problem the citizens had with this‚ is that not only did their rights seem to get quickly revoked‚ but were scared that the Act could give

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    Personal Privacy or National Security William Shelton ENG122: English Composition Prof. Lisa Clark August 7‚ 2012 Defining National Security VS Personal Privacy is a matter of looking at the basic nature of each. From research collected there is a consensus that we need balance. Too much of one hurts the other and vise versa. There are a couple of articles that range from Civil Liberties to the birth of public right to know that support the overall claim. Talks about the effects of censorship

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