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    made airport security a priority, which created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) new Full Body Scanner and the Four Amendment protects all passengers during a public police. Besides, people would be running around with weapons and hurting other passengers. Many people feel as though their privacy rights are being violated while they go through airport security but…

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    the five modes, it is also the most expensive. There are many supply chain uses, costs, innovations, and future possibilities when it comes to picking the mode air. The mode of transportation, air, has many uses.. In the United States, American and Delta Airlines carries both passenger and cargo. According to Transportation in Supply Chain “An airline’s goal is to maximize the daily flying time of a plane and the revenue generated…

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    The Pros And Cons Of 9/11

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    These changes may not be as prominent as we see in airports, but they did take precautions to prevent something like this from happening again. Some of the many transportation agencies hit with change include subways, buses, and ferries. Subway stations are a key area leaders have made changes to because of terrorist attacks over seas. Subway stations seem to be a common target for terrorist groups and our leaders want…

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    citizen what their thoughts were on airport security, most would answer, "It 's such a hassle" or "The lines are ridiculous!" I know this because that is exactly what I would have said in the past. Flights have been delayed for hours due to long security lines, along with travelers even missing their flights. With this, it leads travelers asking, "What 's taking so long?" What exactly is airport security doing to in the screening process? Why is airport security a process of traveling? It is…

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    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as we know it today is very different from what airline security used to be. To start we of course didn’t have the technology that we have access to now, from the body scanners to the advance metal detectors. To think of a time when it was in a “easy” to get through airport security is almost impossible in this day and age. Likewise, many people feel very differently on airport security, from feeling that they do too much and that they do too…

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    disobedience by placing the items aboard the plane, however, the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Agency do not see it in such a way. Heatwole faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison if convicted. Through research, it can be concluded that Nathaniel Heatwole was not only clearly portraying civil disobedience in this case, he was also testing the security of the Transportation Security Administration (which is crucial to the survival of a nation).…

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    Arguments Against TSA

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    to travel by air do to the constant threat of terrorism and their attacks. These attacks have prompted the American government to implement security measures one of which is the TSA or Transportation Security Administration. This group is tasked with stopping terrorist from bombing or hijacking aircrafts. The TSA does this through the use of stringent security protocols. But in light of all of this is the TSA still fails to stop terrorist attempts. An attempt made by Richard Reid better known as…

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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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    Homeland Security

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    The ability of the homeland security system to assess and respond to future threats can at times be uncertain. This is due to the ever evolving nature of the threats posed to the country. As new threats are addressed more is learned about resources are needed for each type of manmade or natural event. Since, September 11, 2001 many steps have been taken to address this country’s vulnerability to terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina demonstrated the need for improvements in the country’s…

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    In the article “Airport Screener Could See X-rated X-rays” the problem is the government making airport security change to full body scan imaging on monitors. The body scanners are a very controversial topic,l because it takes the privacy away from people by their bodies being exploited by security. For many people the new monitors are unjustifiable, but people have to choose whether they want safety or privacy. The main points of this “Airport Screener Could See X-rated X-rays” article is…

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