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    such as spare parts or accessories. Hyundai has the opportunity to bring in new mobile apps to increase customer interaction and make it easy for the customers service. The company must address the threat of cybercrime, including corporate cyber-espionage. According to the analysis of technological factors there are major technological opportunities, even if there is major technological opportunity, the company should improve its technology to address the cybercrime issues. Environmental…

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    1984 Book Review Essay

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    OUTLINE The purpose of my written task is to identify the proletarians as a marginalized, excluded and silenced group in the book 1984. The book was written by George Orwell, and published in 1949. The task refers to part 4, the studied literature part of the English Language and Literature course - Power and Privilege - and comprises of the various cultural, social and historical contexts belonging to the novel. While playing a relatively minor role in the novel, the proletarians (Proles)…

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    book though. The book frequently recounts pope Pius XII’s positive encounters with various governments, and other institutions, at particular points throughout the war and postwar. Being that the Vatican did not have any discernable military, or espionage capabilities, its only real means of initiating change in Europe was through diplomacy. Being that the book provides numerous examples of the Vatican initiating change through diplomatic channels, it serves to disprove the argument it initially…

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    Patriot Pros And Cons

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    The USA PATRIOT (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001) Act was enacted by Congress in 2001 in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and “vastly expanded the government's authority to spy on its own citizens, while simultaneously reducing checks and balances … and the ability to challenge government searches in court”, (ACLU, 2010). The act permits investigators to conduct searches, authorizes…

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    It is well known that John Locke, a famed sculptor of modern American government, was a vehement proponent of representative democracy. But what may go unnoticed is his unequivocal affirmation that when government fails to promote the general will, it is the obligation of the people to resist. Still, many modern scholars caution against civil disobedience of laws, asserting that there are more effective means through which change can be enacted. But in spite of their arguments, peaceful…

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    The espionage deployed by Abdulhamid II was used to spy on members of his own court. No one under the employment of the Sultan was believed to be above espionage, and anyone could be an informant. Abdulhamid II would even go so far as to hire people who would have to work closely together that Abdulhamid II knew did not get along.…

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    own industrial processes (Rouach & Santi, 2001). The important of CI in japan start in 1868 when the Emperor Meiji encourages Japan to absorb best practices in order to compete with the West. After the World War Two, Japan enhanced their military espionage capabilities into economic…

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    reputation has been marred by several allegations of sexual assault spanning several decades. After leaving high school to enlist in the United States Navy, Bill Cosby continued his education but eventually dropped out to pursue stand-up comedy. The espionage series I Spy (1965–1968) was Cosby's first acting gig, and it made history…

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    authorization.” After taking actions to reveal thousands of National Security Agency documents, he is referred to by many as a whistleblower. Snowden, due to his actions, has been charged for violation of theft of government property and violation of the Espionage Act of 1917. Did he put himself up for government prosecution to save us? Is he our knight in shining armor? Is he the one who is going to save us all from the overpowering government fist? No - and he may have just made matters a lot…

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    In a film that at face value looks to be about espionage during World War II, it quickly makes you care less about the well being of the country and more about the feelings of the two protagonists. Nevermind that Alexander Sebastian is an extremely dangerous undercover Nazi agent. Nevermind that the ore…

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