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    After reviewing some of disadvantage of redundancy in the intelligence community, and the results of these disadvantages. Redundancy can be fixed systematically. However, its long process to bring all 16 agencies to play same music. The clandestine collection operations around world conduct by collectors depend on the time and situation of the mission. The 9/11 committee recommendations about sharing information and avoiding redundancy can be translated to practical by reform the structure of…

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    The EPA’s seven cardinal rules of risk communication are as follows: 1. Accept and involve the public as a legitimate partner—Communities and the individuals within them have a right to participate in decisions that affect their lives and property. Involving the public helps to reduce their anxiety and ensures an informed public. 2. Listen to the audience—Take the time to determine what the public is concerned about, what they are thinking; taking into consideration their emotions and…

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    We don’t feel as though that political corruption has been eliminated from the American political theatre. We say this because corruption is going on not only in the theatre but in the actually real world. If in real life you see corruption then how could you make a movie about about political things and not make it how you see it. In the movie they try to make it seem like Mr.Smith signed off on the land but they actually plagiarized his name and they made the target when they were playing with…

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    cultures in history. They conquered many lands and had a thriving economy. A good example of their success is displayed here in their productivity: “High agricultural productivity enabled many people to work at tasks other than cultivation: classes of bureaucrats, administrators, priests, craftsmen, and merchants increased in number as the production and distribution of food became more efficient” (Bentley, Jerry). They had a thriving kingdom and always had their eyes with expanding their…

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    Monologue From The Union

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    “Eh, excuse me, excuse me I hate to bother you but I’m looking for someone. Would you happen to know where I can find a man called Nicolas Mack?” “Never heard of him. Can you hand me that car jack?” “Uh, what? Oh yes, yes here you go.” “Thank you.” “Li, Listen I can see your quite busy, but I’ve come a long way, are you sure you don’t know where I can find him? I’m on assignment from The Union. *Smirk* Last I heard The Union were wiped out just like everything else during the fall.” “Well, you…

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    Ren- love, mercy, and humanity Honesty and righteousness Propriety and correct behavior Wisdom and knowledge Fidelity and sincerity Classic of Poetry, Classic of History, Classic of Rites, Classic of Changes, Spring and Autumn Annals A Chinese philosopher by the name of Confucius, developed a religion based on ethics and philosophy. Confucius grew up in a time where China was in political turmoil. There were many divided kingdoms that all fought for dominance. Many suffered starvation,…

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    During the late 17th and early 18th century France underwent drastic changes. Under the rule of Louis XIV France was under an absolutist rule, Louis had set his power and left no room for decent. Louis had come to power of France at only the age of five. His mother Anne of Austria had ruled in his name until he was of age to take the thrown. Louis childhood would affect the path he would take his country. Louis XIV was one of the most memorable rules France has ever had, he was able to…

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    colonialism dominated the globe. Spanish imperialism is the key point of Modern Inquisitions, showing how Bureaucracy and race developed into the modern world and that not only did it change the way other citizens think but race thinking changed the way bureaucrats thought and turned themselves into a “master race.”…

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    implement rules and regulations to keep the colonies in order but once the English really started bringing in money through trade the royal bureaucrats were unconcerned about how they governed themselves because they were more fixated on the wealth that was being brought in. This was known as salutary neglect. Because they were more concerned with the money the bureaucrats encouraged colonists to keep pushing out products for trade. Thus, leading them to bring in more slaves so they could get…

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    Vogon Rhetorical Analysis

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    has admirable adorned crabs that the Vogons adore smashing to bits. It also has admirable gazelle-type creatures that the Vogons sit on for fun, even admitting that break the backs of the gazelle creatures. But the Vogons get even worse: they're bureaucrats in the Galactic Civil Service. And they abhorrence hitchhikers. That's an annoyance for Ford and Arthur as the two of them are hitchhiking on the Vogon ship. The Vogons may hate hitchhikers, but they love eating. Now, the best cooks in the…

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