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    It is an inherent element in the world of organized crime. When you owe money to a legitimate company and you don’t pay, they send you notices and reminders with due dates and eventually it could go to collections. Organized crime sees violence as a way to avoid all of this. If you owe them money and you don’t pay, when they catch you they will beat you up or worse, make an example out of you and kill you. Basically violence is used as a means to an end for these people. The main problem of…

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    Drones Ethics

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    Perhaps drone use is an invasion of privacy. For some who have experienced how it feels to be violated firsthand by a drone, it is an invasion of privacy, it can be violating, to an extent. Drones can be good and bad. Drones are vital in search and rescue as well as combating terrorism. Which side are you on? Military personnel as well as law enforcement praise the use of drones when it comes to fighting terrorism and crime. There are many successful outcomes in the use of drones here and…

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    9/11 Terrorist Attacks

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    Events September 11, a series of suicide terrorist attacks have in the US in collaboration takes place on Tuesday, September 11 2001, when a group of hijackers is almost simultaneously hijacking four passenger aircraft Boeing effect on domestic routes in the United States. Group hijackers drove two planes crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City - per aircraft crashed into one of the most two highest buildings, separated by about 18 minutes. Within two…

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    FRAMEWORK FOR MOBILE APPLICATION INCIDENT RESPONSE P2273379A 1. INTRODUCTION Mobile technology has penetrated people’s daily lives. Mobile technology brings a lot of positive effects to human lives, ranging from education, research, entertainment, health sector, social media, shopping and banking. However, the development of mobile technology has also a negative effect. As an example, people can do mobile banking, checking balance, transferring money, purchasing online and the…

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    Al Qaeda During the 1980’s Osama Bin Laden had built a terrorist organization called “Al Qaeda”. According to the writers of PBS Socal FRONTLINE, “Al Qaeda was created to over power governments in the Middle East, and elsewhere in the Muslim world, which do not strictly enforce a religiously-sanctioned political and social order, but that wasn’t the only thing they wanted.(9/11 Memorial)”. Osama started this group in Afghanistan camps by becoming stable in his financial system, supports, and…

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    The documentary Bus 174 explores how Brazilian society’s treatment of their homeless youth and the lack of a well-trained police force led to the hijacking/ hostage incident on the titular bus. The perpetrator, Sandro Rosa Nascimento, was revealed to be one of the many youths who grew up on the streets of Brazil. Life as a street child was rough, with the lack of aid and the surplus of prejudice against them. It certainly did not help that the police were brutal towards all street kids –…

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    Self- defense can be very helpful, but also can be very dangerous. Some people view it as a way for people to kill for the wrong reasons and be able to have an excuse for it. Others believe it is necessary for your protection at all times. Self defense is part of the Second Amendment and some say that the constitution can’t take that natural right away from the citizens of the United States. Many deaths occur in fault of guns and guns getting in the wrong people 's hands, but it also can protect…

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    Question 3: Chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons are capable of generating large-scale effects and are intended to cause serious injury or death. The indiscriminate nature of these weapons is distinctly different than conventional weapons so that there is an inherent threat to civilian populations. Whereas a soldier targets an individual in the crosshairs of his gun, once a chemical, biological, or nuclear weapon is released there is a greater level of separation between the user and the…

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    Abstract Cloud computing is a network based model to provide convenient, on demand and pay per user access to a set of shared resources. Currently cloud computing is in early stages and facing the threats and risks which include security, data leakage, insecure interface and inside attacks. Concept of cloud computing is not new for computer users; it has been in use for decades. In early days of computing a single computer was shared by many users (companies). Another analogy for cloud computing…

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    happening. Richard Reid also known as the “shoe bomber” , was unsuccessful in his terrorist attack because he was stopped by a passenger who took control of the situation (Doyle, 2010). Another time the public was able to save lives was during the hijacking of United Flight 93 the terrorists were not able to get to their destination…

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