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    The National Military Strategy emphasizes the recognition of human, cultural, and political continuities of armed conflict xxxx. This strategy calls for forces possessing cross-cultural capabilities that permit them to operate effectively among populations. Inherent in this vision is a mastery of language, cultural awareness, and an in-depth knowledge of peoples, political systems, religion, demographics, infrastructure, and a host of other factors that can vary significantly by country and…

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    Children and youth’s engagement with digital technology and media seems to continually generate risk-oriented debates by adult allies, often calling for greater protection so as to minimize opportunities of risk and harm. Although the adult allies leading the call believe they are acting in the best interest of the chid, they often fail to recognize that since “children tend to be at the forefront of technology” (Genaro, What Is Contemporary Children's Culture: Lecture 1) their engagement…

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    With the executive order carried out, the Trump administration has essentially solidified the nation's strategies in regards to unlawful migration. Keeping in mind the end goal to guarantee the wellbeing and regional honesty of the United States and additionally to guarantee that the Nation's movement laws are reliably executed. Section 1, the purpose of boarder security is fundamentally essential to the national security of the United States. Immigrants who illicitly enter the United States…

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    9/11 Economic Analysis

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    On September 11, 2001(9/11) terrorist attacks were the worst acts of terrorism against the United States. At 8:45 am local time in the New York City, on September 11th the United States awareness of protection was altered eternally. On this day, a Boeing 767 of American Airlines Flight 11 transporting around 92 individuals on the board ,impact into the World Trade Center’s North Tower. Nearby, eight minutes overdue one more Airlines Flight 175 as well owned Boeing 767, which the same was…

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    Accessing Data in Law Enforcement Being able to access data about an offender is an essential tool in law enforcement. We will demonstrate the need for access to data by using the following situation as a guideline: You and Uncle Bob, who is from California, are on a vacation together in Miami when he gets pulled over for speeding. Uncle Bob has never been out of the state of California before this so he only has a criminal history in California. However, the Miami Police Department knows all…

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    Powerful and ruthless, Pablo Escobar created a cocaine empire. The task of brining Pablo Escobar to justice required the United State to spend hundreds of millions of dollars and the deployment of some of the United States most technologically advanced intelligence services of the day. Signals Intelligence gained from an Intelligence Support Activity organization codenamed “Centra Spike” was the key to finding Pablo Escobar and played an integral role in the largest manhunt the world had seen at…

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    Civil War In Colombia

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    Issue & Objective The United States primary policy issue with the Colombia is the worrying high percentages of the drug traffic and production smuggled to the U.S through the past years; as a consequence of, the Colombia status as the world’s principal cocaine-production nation. During 2000 and 2010, drug users in the United States spend on the order of $100 billion annually on cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and methamphetamine, but in 2000, much more money was spent on cocaine than marijuana; in…

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    Short Biography: Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont. Theodore Bundy started out his life as his mother's secret shame. Eleanor Cowell (Ted’s Mother) was twenty-two years old and unmarried when she had her son Theodore, which scandalized her deeply religious parents. To hide the fact he was an illegitimate child, Bundy was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents and was told that his mother was his sister. Eleanor moved with Ted to Tacoma, Washington, a few years later. In 1951,…

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    There has been many inhumane destruction done to innocent civilians in the twentieth century. The Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide were two major atrocities in our world’s history. They both share a common purpose, a mission to wipe out a culture or ethnicity existence. There were little contrasts between the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide. The quantity of the individuals who died were bigger against the Holocaust. Contrasted with the Armenian Genocide a bigger population and a bigger…

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    Alliances, that geographic proximity, along with aggregate power, the state’s offensive capability, the perceived aggressiveness of its intentions, pointing to the idea of threat from the neighbour (Walt 1990, p.276). Indonesia also failed to conclude extradition treaty with Singapore partially due to the differences interpretation of what should be considered as economic criminality (Novotny 2010, p.285). In another words, the Indonesian elite’s perception on Singapore was a self-centred and…

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