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    Imagine this you are spying for the Americans during the American revolution then. BOOM! You wake up on the Prison ship HMS Jersey. All you see is blood and sickness. This is was Agent 355’s home when she was captured for spying. Agent 355 had interesting ways of spying during the American Revolution that eventually got her arrested. General George Washington relied on spies, like Agent 355, to give him Information on British troop movements. Agent 355, who is assumed to be a woman, was…

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    The emotional mechanics of lone wolf terroristic violence Summary Committing a violent act is emotionally difficult for an individual. Microsociological analyses of violence have demonstrated that there exists an emotional barrier that inhibits violence. Violence is only enabled through a number of situational factors. While most forms of terrorism have these enabling factors, lone-wolf terrorism presents a unique challenge for an individual looking to navigate through the emotional barriers…

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    Noble Cause Corruption has received much attention in police culture lately. Noble Cause has been used in ways it shouldn’t. But it’s something we need to fix before it gets worse. Police officers face ethical dilemmas and ethical challenges a lot. But when we think of these decisions being down we look at two ethical systems that many people do use. “With the weight of this responsibility in mind, it’s important to define and understand the two basic ethical systems. We use these to process…

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    Domestic Terrorism

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    United States consists of incidents confirmed or suspected to be American terrorist acts. These assaults are viewed as local since they were completed by United States residents. Household terrorism in the United States has changed many times throughout the years; likewise, it can be contended that demonstrations of local terrorism have been happening subsequent to much sooner than any lawful definition was put forward. There’s American terrorist such as Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols and the Ku…

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    Everyone wants to know who committed the murder. Did you know brain fingerprinting is a process that could help? It could be used for remembering things you have forgot. Brain fingerprinting is a forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography to determine whether specific information is stored in a person's brain by measuring electrical brain waves and recording a brain response known as a P300-MERMER. MERMER is abbreviated for Memory and Encoding Related Multifaceted…

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    Say Hey to the NSA Is violating the Constitution and using an ineffective counterterrorism method the best way to gather intelligence? If this constitutionally questionable method only began 1.8 percent of terror investigations, the answer seems obvious. Proponents of the National Security Agency’s programs such as PRISM will claim it is vital to protect the nation against terrorists and is well within the law. However, by violating the 1st Amendment, 4th Amendment, being ineffective, and…

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    Concrete evidence floats to the surface; a hope emerges from cloud of despair. Yet, the evidence is meaningless and hope gets electrocuted by the ionic discharge from clouds. Edward Snowden leaked information about the mass surveillance by NSA on 2013. Two years later the surveillance still continues and Snowden is a refugee in Russia. Billions of emails, messages, searches ,VOIP etc still get scrutinized by NSA today. Every Second NSA selects 100 Gigabyte of data for review. “If you want to…

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    1. In regards to Glassex advertisement, it operational definition is that by keeping it simple and using the emotions of humor and fear of the unknown the creator has made an effective advertisement. By using these tools the creator hopes to jog the consumer memory when shopping to make them choose their product. 2. My definition of terrorism is a group of people that commit act of war and cause harm against another society outside the realm of war. The real definition of terrorism is the…

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    Katz V. Charles Katz

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    Facts In 1967, Charles Katz used a public telephone in Los Angeles, California in order to place illegal gambling bets. Not only was he placing bets over the phone, he was placing the wages to individuals in Boston and Miami. While he was placing the bets over the phone, Katz was unaware that the Federal Government, also known as FBI, was conducting an investigation through the electronic collection data. After the conversation, Katz was arrested and apprehended by the FBI. Katz cited that the…

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    Having a long history, the first drones created by Samuel P. Langley date back to 1849 where steam powered air balloons would take aerial pictures in reconnaissance missions. Today, on a federal level a drone provides the military with unmanned aircraft capabilities, the most commonly known MQ-1 Predator is used to perform missions. For research organizations and recreational use, stores and online businesses have smaller versions of these drones for sale, the most commonly known the quadcopters…

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