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    It was a foggy Sunday morning, here in this beautiful state of West Virginia. The grass was still wet from the dew and the neighborhood was still quiet. I got up early and went outside to get the paper. Then I went back inside, and read the paper for about an hour. After I read the paper, I turned on the news to see the current events. It blew my mind when I saw a guy, Jonathan Kane, escaped the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. From the way his face looks, he…

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    I will start with its uses here at home with its work with US Customs and Border Patrol as well as NASA. For the US Customs and Border Patrol the primary function is to provide surveillance and reconnaissance along both the US and Mexican border and the US and Canadian border (GCN,2006) (Military.com,2014). These systems are not equipped with armament. I cannot figure out why the Customs and Border Patrol chose to use the MQ-9 Reaper instead of its predecessor the MQ-1 Predator…

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    Border Protection Satire

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    The first trip of yours is the next day. You suffer in the blazing desert heats but all you can think about is the money. When you attempt to cross the border, Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE, is on you. They guide you back to Mexico. As you walk back to reality you just pray that tomorrow you will make it. As recent as 2015, 11 million aliens from around the globe were unidentified in the United States. The republican…

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    Gap Analysis

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    This paper summarizes the Gap analysis for U.S Customs and Border Protection Agency, one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States Department of Homeland Security. Currently, there exists a gap in the managing disasters and particularly emergency issues, terror, and support for the border employees. This gap analysis will analyze the discrepancy that exists between the organization’s current emergency response and their targeted status in the future. It is an important…

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    Customs Border Protection

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    Part of Customs and Boarder Protection Traditions and Border Protection (CBP) is the Department of Homeland Security organization in charge of securing the fringes of the United States while at the same time encouraging the stream of honest to goodness exchange and travel. CBP is a various association of law implementation experts, exchange pros, knowledge investigators, farming researchers, and different representatives in charge of a far reaching set of missions that secure the country while…

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    Cbp Narrative Report

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    My interest in United States Customs and Border Protection Officer position has lead me to forward my resume for expert review. My passion to ensure the safety of our fellow U.S citizens through collective collaboration, the willingness to serve, and building international relationships render me a strong candidate for this position. I am a firm believer in the U.S Customs and Border Protection as an effective law enforcement agency that actively protects, promotes economic competiveness’s…

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    Why does the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) exist even though there are always issues with immigration and terrorist acts? CBP exists “To safeguard America's borders, thereby protecting the public from dangerous people and materials while enhancing the Nation's global economic competitiveness by enabling legitimate trade and travel” (CITE http://www.cbp.gov/about). Without the border, entry between United States and Mexico would be in utter chaos. I would give the average of employment by…

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    The world is constantly developing, however many countries still face turmoil. There is a disparity amongst countries where some are significantly more developed than others. The most sensible idea is to live in those countries that have a higher chance of success, although many issues arise once a single nation becomes crowded with immigrants all sharing the same goal. The answer people have found to mitigate the overflow of migrants is to use quotas. A quota in this case is a certain limit of…

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    Topic: Liberalism has become the dominant approach to international political economy since the end of the Cold War. Discuss the evidence that proves this dominance and also discuss the positives and the negatives of the liberalist orientation of the global economy. The discussion below is going to elaborate on the dominance of the Liberal in the international political economy (IPE) by expanding on the liberal approach, IPE and its elements, Liberal IPE perspective, the Cold War, positives…

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    Roaring Twenties DBQ

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    The Roaring Twenties DBQ Following World War 1, a new era of America formed known as the “Roaring Twenties”. This period in American history is a time of great change, but with great change conflict between two parties will always arise. The Roaring Twenties came with major conflicts stemming from nativism, social issues dealing with racial and gender, and economics in transportation and industry; yet all can be categorized as the battle between values of modernization in cities and the…

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