Director of National Intelligence

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    also invested a good portion of my time into my school’s band program. Although balancing academics and such a demanding extracurricular activity was difficult, I managed to find the time to also participate in very rewarding organizations such as National Honor Society, among others. Although many of the activities that I participated in do not correspond…

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    things they do online? This might not sound crazy but it is the government; they can do this by hacking into a device connected to the internet, and then they use that device to record and monitor the individual. Funny thing is that the director of the National Intelligence Agency James Clapper made a comment where he stated, “Even a new Barbie has the ability to spy on you – it listens to Barbie owners to respond but also sends what it hears back to the mothership at Mattel” (Timm). Mattel…

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    One benefit of having musical education is having spatial-temporal skills. This skill that connects music and spatial intelligence to help children and adults imagine the various elements that would go together to help understand (Brown 3). Another reason is having an increase on IQ’s. a study has shown that children with musical training has a higher IQ than children with…

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    Whistleblower Report

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    Most of the United States’ intelligence is kept secret from the general public in order to protect the information from falling into the wrong hands. The intelligence can become leaked to the press and public very easily. People who expose private government information are considered enforcers of transparent operation and a threat to national security. These whistleblowers have the potential to expose government corruption and fraud that would end up on the evening news. The bad publicity…

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    American Pros And Cons

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    In 2015, the director of National Intelligence released the document of “Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US intelligence Community”. The document notes that “approximately five dozen” (Clapper) people that were linked to ISIS was arrested in the United States that year. On March 26, 2017, an illegal immigrant, Henry…

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    Four Federal Agencies

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    Investigation (FBI) The Federal Bureau of Investigation was created and funded through the Department of Justice Appropriation Act of 1908. Originally it was known as the Bureau of Investigation (Peak, 2009). In 1924 J. Edgar Hoover was appointed as director of the FBI until his death in 1972. He was credited with building the FBI into the largest crime fighting agency, as well as instituting a number of modernizations to police technology, such as fingerprint file and forensic laboratories.…

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    Rights Office of the High Commissioner (1996-2016), it is been stated that the human rights can be defined as the equality and rights that enabled to all human without discrimination either in terms of language, religion, nationality, sex, colour, national, ethnic origin and etc. where all of this rights that been received by the human are interconnected, inseparable and interdependent. The United State gun violence had cause a crisis to the human rights. The fact that the gun violence…

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    refugees for 120 days (Johnson). According to the White House, the previous countries are designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence as nations of concerns for the purpose of travel, based on assessment of statutory factors associated with terrorism and national security. This order was suspended by the federal court on grounds of…

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    Hard Work Pays Off It all begins when you step on your fears and defeat your obstacles. About four years ago, my family and I realized how difficult it was to get a valuable and affordable education and a better quality lifestyle in our home country of Mexico. Throughout my childhood, I only got to see my father for a few days every year during the holidays because he lived in the United States in order to make more money to send to Mexico. I am proud and thankful of my parents because they…

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    into society and by failing to do so causes mass chaos. The film’s director is Ted Kotcheff, a director who got his start in England directing a film in 1957. Kotcheff has received praise for his role in increasing the film industry in Canada, Rotten Tomatoes states that Kotcheff should receive credit for, “all but single-handedly turned that country's film industry around”. Kotcheff can be viewed as being a very successful director as he has directed films such as Fun with Dick and Jane as…

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