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    Since ever the September 11th situation, the airport has the tightest and most acceptable use of secure conventions among the world. Nothing gets by them any longer because they check everything. It is now attractive much impossible to get anything by them, but there is a point where it gets to personal. Terrorist attacks on United Stated airlines and airports have made airport security a priority, which created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) new Full Body Scanner and the Four…

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    The Transportation Security Administration is a government agency that is over the security for highways, mass transit, and buses but they are mostly known for the security in America's airports. The TSA was created as a response to the September 11, 2001, attacks. The goal of the TSA is to make sure all flights are safe. The TSA has a funding that is roughly in the billions and the budgets come out of passenger tax. The TSA requires that passengers show ID at the security checkpoint before…

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    Before and After 9/11 Airport Security On September 11, 2001, there was a terrorist attack where an airplane crashed into the Twin Towers in New York killing thousands of Lives. The disaster of 9/11 has affected many citizens in the way they see the United States if it is a safe country to live in. The tragedy of 9/11 impacted Americans and Terrorist lives. Ever since 9/11 happened security has changed, especially in the airport because laws became strict on what you can take or not take on an…

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    audience about the new airport security scanner Alfa3. Thesis Statement: With its advanced scanning process, the new Alfa3 airport security device will not only make airports checks more thorough but also much less of a hassle. INTRODUCTION: I. Attention Getter: Benjamin Franklin said, “If we restrict liberty to attain security we will lose them both.” In the matter present day airport security I believe this applies. II. Through extensive research on the airport security scanner, Alfa3, I am…

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    September 11th , 2001, our country's airport security has changed and advanced forthe better of safety in the United States. Due to the hijacking of planes, the head of TSA(Transportation Security Administration), decided to increase the amount of security in airportsto avoid days like September 11th. With new systems and higher technology, our safetycontinues to go uphill for our safety.You can no longer walk up to the gates in airports, you must now go into security andfollow through many…

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    travel to other parts of the world. If a person was to travel across borders, flying, was and still is, the best option. Security at airports in the ‘80s was almost nonexistent and a passenger would only need to arrive at the airport about twenty minutes prior to their departure time (Meltzer). Traveling out of the distance was stress free due to the absence of airport security. When the Berlin Wall in Germany fell in 1989, countries such as Russia and the Czech Republic became new tourist…

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    that the company would be better of having one man be distraught than having an entire plane full of people distraught that their flight was canceled because the airline couldn't get a full crew in on time. So in the name of the company, they had security take this man so that the flight crew could be seated and United wouldn't have to deal with a plane full of unhappy customers on the other flight. I guess forcibly removing someone in the name of the company probably didn't ring any alarms with…

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    There are a lot of airport security gaps they said that more than 900,000 have access behind the scenes, which is why there was a bomb that went off on the Russian plane that went down and killed everybody that was on the plane. This why the bomb could be planted on the plane before the plane took off. The airport is trying to address the so-called insider that was a security threat could be of more urgency if the Russian plane was proved of a bomb being planted on the plane this guy would have…

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    "Goodbye mom, " I said as I started walking towards the airport security so they could secure my stuff. I knew I wasn't going to see them for a whole summer but I would get to see my relatives. "Goodbye Mijo!" said my mom as she saw me walking away, "see you in two months." I replied back as I went farther into the airport security."Bye, I love you," said my mom as I left and went to the airport security with my sister. My sister is pretty cool, she is awesome. My sister cares about me and my…

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    Because I noticed the many elements that contribute into this type of security, I researched an article that mentions the behind-the-scenes information of the Transportation Security Association, listing the major fourteen secrets. They believe that cats are the real terrorists since they scratch and crawl while one is attempting to call them out of their cage, and assume that…

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