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    his wife, Marie Antoinette were guillotined on January 21st, 1793. However, following the king’s death, the reign of terror began. Robespierre, the head of The Committee of Public Safety ordered all the people who disagreed with his ideas, along with those of the revolution to the guillotine.Robespierre and The Committee of Public Safety worked to shape a French society and had the words “mister” and “mistress” to “citizen” and “citizeness”. Robespierre attempted to de-Christianize France, which…

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    Edward Snowden Debate

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    United States needs to pass legislation that supports government surveillance programs, not weaken them. Some lawmakers, such as Chairman of the Homeland Security Committee Michael McCaul, have promoted legislation that would create a partnership between the government and social media sites. According to the Senate Intelligence Committee, the bill would work with social media service sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, to notify authorities of communications related to explosives…

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    Since the MAUD(Military Application of Uranium Detonation) Committee, man has tried to harness the power of the atom, and with the endeavors of a few brilliant minds we have succeeded. This achievement allows clean sustainable energy to be produced, yet many people still have a distinct apprehension towards nuclear power("History of Nuclear Energy"). I hypothesize that this form of power is more innocuous, clean, sustainable and efficient than one might believe. When one thinks “nuclear” a…

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    in place to safety measure economic data. Year-end financial reports must include a valuation of the efficiency of the internal controls. The issuer's auditing organization is enforced to attest to that evaluation. The auditing organization does this after studying controls, tactics, and measures during a Section 4040 audit, lead along…

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    accreditation program to improve quality and safety. Hospitals are also encouraged by other external forces to adopt accreditation programs. Hospitals and clinics that adopt accreditation programs can receive incentives, and federal grants from Medicare and Medicaid. Third-parties payers also require for them to have some type of accreditation program to reassure that organizations are making effort to achieve published standards or address quality and safety issues (Sollecito and Johnson,…

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    Virginia Beach Emergency Operation Plan ESF 10 Analysis Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incidents are dangerous types of emergencies that can turn into a major disaster. Despite, many cities that run along the Atlantic Ocean become divested by tropical storms and flooding, HAZMAT related emergencies are a close second. In Virginia Beach, VA hazard risk are delineated into four categories: Critical Hazard – High Risk, Critical Hazard – Moderate Risk, Noncritical Hazard – Low Risk, and Negligible.…

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    Also, the AMIA was a direct response to an increase of public and EPA outrage, and Congress wanted to ensure employees had whistleblower protection to hold companies in compliance to legal and ethical standards. This case is similar to King v. Burwell, where there is an important major question involved and…

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    117th Boston Marathon Bombing By: Dylan Caparo caparod@my.erau.edu HS 110 – Introduction to Homeland Security Professor Phillips November 29, 2017 117th Boston Marathon Bombing On the 15th of April in 2013 two bombs detonated near the finish line of the 117th running of the Boston Marathon. What followed was five-day manhunt for the two suspects identified by the FBI. The aftermath of this event left the citizens of the United States stunned and showed that homegrown terrorists are a…

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    DFWC Case Study

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    One of the movements that the DFWC members campaigned in was for city playgrounds. Club members persisted, and succeeded, in their efforts for gaining support and funds for these playgrounds. To raise funds to build the park they personally went door to door requesting donations. Writing numerous letters along with many speeches, they managed to receive fourteen thousand signatures on a petition presented to the board of education. In doing this, they finally won over the school board who in…

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    Lrad Research Paper

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    In the first place let begin by saying what is the (LRAD)? It is The Long Range Acoustic Device. Which is a loud megaphone/microphone or speaker to convey important messages to individuals who makes loud noise and disturb the environment. Certainly, the LRAD is not a less lethal weapon. Of course, the LRAD is used to get the attention of a large crowd or a criminal is about to break the law by disturbing the peace. The LRAD once in operation will get the attention of the troublemaker, prevent…

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