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    As the retiring CEO, I propose that the Board of Directors consider electing a high performance leader as my replacement. As a high performance leader myself, I consider the associated qualities of such a leader to be most advantageous in our line of business. Additionally, it is essential for the prospective candidate to not only have the capability to manage but also to lead. Leading others is a skill that is honed through first-hand experience and facilitated through the transformation from…

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    with another set that were found near the scene of the bombing. This kind of mistake rarely happened; however, it prompted the government to tell Mayfield that his home was secretly searched allowed by a special court order that was authorized for intelligence purposes (Abramson, 2005). According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the search was an abuse of the Patriot Act masking a search for evidence to use in a criminal…

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    criminal because there is no proof that says the criminal is guilty from the authority. The main basis of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) under section 3 (3) of the police 1967. Basically, it is related to department in PDRM. • It is for the sake of national sovereignty and prosperity duties of police. • It is to maintain the law and order. • To maintain peace and security of our…

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    Setbacks Behind Prison Walls. Palast (2002) reports that New Mexico’s prisons are filled with Americas impoverish, violent outcast – and these are the guards. Palast (2002) revealed that WCC changed the requirements for guarding prisoners and other federal mandates. There were two prisoners per cell instead on the one per cell in accordance with federal mandates. There was only guard for one block on cells instead of two guards (Palast, 2002). WCC ran an economic operation cutting cost…

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    There is substance to this claim as at the time Snowden was only a contractor for the United States and not an employee of the government. So claims against that he had stolen national secrets and released them has merit. Also the fact that the United States has charged him with crimes indicates that what he did was in fact illegal. People who view him as a traitor such as Senator John Kerry in an interview with MSNBC(Todd). The…

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    In recent years, there have been accusations against the media regarding how it informs us of news. There have also been accusations against public officials accusing them of stretching the truth or fudging numbers up. These misrepresentations lead the public to develop a distrust of their government and the media. People are starting to wonder if they’re being told the whole story. This is particularly true in the book 1984, written by George Orwell. The book predicted that the government would…

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    manage the home and raise children. Women were pushed towards helping the war effort by joining voluntary organisations such as; Australian Red Cross, the Country Women's Association, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the Australian Women's National League, the Voluntary Aid Detachment, the Australian Comforts Fund and the Cheer-Up Society. At the start of World War II, Australian women were encouraged into taking very similar roles that they had previously done in World War I. Knitting…

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    H.R. 5800/S. 2981- Secure Data Act of 2014 The United States Constitution under the Fourth Amendment ensures our right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, and by extension has been interpreted to protect our right of privacy. The Fourth Amendment states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath…

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    assault on Japan and the suicidal mentality of the Japanese who fought with pride and passion for their emperor and country. On the other hand, “White Light Black Rain” portrays the lingering effects that the two bombs had on the Japanese people. Director Steven Okazaki shows the sociological impact that continued to exist decades after the war. While disputes over whether the U.S. should or should not have dropped the bombs still linger today, these two films help give background on…

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    prevalent issues of current society come from the constant threat of terrorism. Until more recently though, the word terrorism did not command the same respect that it does today. Before the attacks of September 11th, 2001, the Congress’s various intelligence committees barely ever held meetings to discuss the topic (Miller). However, after the attacks, the threat of terrorism appeared in many situations. This threat did not just intimidate the government though. Afraid to leave their homes,…

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