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    Different types of security guards A big and sturdy person carrying arms with a stiff and stern expression is the prevailing image we have for security guards. Depending on their areas of expertise‚ there are a variety of security guards that can help both public and private entities or individuals. The following is a breakdown of the variety of different types of security guards:   Personal: these guards are hired with an eye towards providing fool-proof physical security for their employers ranging

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    In August 2017‚ when the campus-carry law goes into effect I personally believe the security guards should carry a gun for the strict use of not only our protection but also theirs. It is already going to be an uncomfortable situation because I do not think we should be able to carry on campus with how many shootings have happened on college campuses. I am certain it would make myself and many others feel safer to know we have more than one person of authority carrying a gun. I understand to an

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    Professor Subject Date Airport Security: Essential to Guard Citizens Airport security measures are essential to guard citizens against the significant potential for disaster. Airport security is the process of protecting public transport by aircraft‚ as well as the terminals from which passengers of these aircraft arrive and depart. The growing attempts of terrorist attacks on aircraft from the mid-1970s through 2001 have provided the need for greater security. The terrorist attacks on September

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    Inquiry Essay The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ by Mohsin Hamid‚ is the sad story of a young man going through an identity crisis. The novel revolves around a Pakistani man‚ Changez‚ who just graduated from Princeton University. In the beginning Changez receives a high paying job at a firm that values other companies‚ and also falls in love with a girl‚ Erica. His life seems to be going well until the sudden attack on the twin towers causes the whole country to go against his culture and race. The

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    THE GUARD For a brief moment‚ while waiting for my instructor to check the plotter‚ I glanced out through the window of the gunnery storeroom at the surrounding Ambala countryside. It lay green and crisp beneath a crackling December sun. Winter was already tightening its cold embrace over North India. Behind me lay the boundary fence of the command Air Force base‚ the largest air force station north of Delhi. And beyond the Air Force station was the Grand Trunk Road‚ the life line connecting Srinagar

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    Is Changez ‘reluctant’ as the title suggests? In Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ the Pakistani protagonist‚ Changez‚ is not reluctant like the title suggests. Hamid illustrates through Changez’ persistence in being unhesitant how it‚ consequently‚ negatively impacts the people around him. In his determination to be with Erica Changez forces her to think of him as her deceased boyfriend‚ Chris‚ emphasizing his eagerness to be with her. Hamid uses first person monologue‚ and shifts

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    Post 9/11 Biases in The Reluctant Fundamentalist Mohsin Hamid’s‚ The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ follows the story of a high status Muslim American named Changez as he lives through the hardship of prejudices held on Muslims in the early 21st century. This passage comes in the wake 9/11 and illustrates the biases that most Americans held on Muslims post 9/11. The words that Mohsin Hamid uses in the first sentence set the tone for the passage and setup the story he later tells in the passage: “Yet

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    4UI Ms. Coe October 16‚ 2013 Symbolic Minor Characters The importance of the minor characters in the novel is to create a complex and multilayered tale using characters as symbols adding a deeper meaning throughout the novel. In the novel the reluctant fundamentalist‚ by Mohsin Hamid‚ the author uses characters symbolically to create depth within the story. Erica‚ who is loved b the main character‚ is used in many aspects to symbolize America. Erica who the main characters(Changez) meets and

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    or no human intervention. The Automated Gate Pass System places emphasis on improved security‚ efficiency‚ ease of gate operation and maintenance of accurate records. 1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This project exclusively analyzed the existing manual gate system used by the QUEEN’S BOROUGH SUBDIVISIONcame up with an efficient and effective Automated Gate Pass System to control the usageof the gate for security and accountability purposes.The project is in two parts: the software which includes

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    Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist follows the journey of a young Pakistani man and his journey after moving to America in search of the American dream. Changez is in a minority group when moving to America and is a clear outsider however he is accepted into American meritocracy and given the opportunity to become ‘a successful American’. Though he tries to fit into what he believes a successful American should be‚ through changing his identity according to the standards of society‚ he is

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