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    A.I Artificial Intelligence, a film by Steven Spielberg, tells the Pinocchio-esque story of David, a robotic boy who goes on a journey, in search of a Blue Fairy, so that he can become a real boy and earn the love of Monica, his human mother. Dealing with the idea of artificial intelligence and the question of whether or not a machine can have a mind, this film touches on the philosophy of John. R Searle - whose main thought experiment, The Chinese Room, argues that no matter how a computer…

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    Jaime: 10 Highest-Paying Jobs After Military Service Serving in the military is a rewarding, but challenging experience. Research by a well-known private think tank reveals that many employers fail to hire veterans because they cannot understand and translate military skills into civilian terms. Veterans are more than qualified for most positions because they receive specialized training through advanced military education programs. What follows are 10 of the highest-paying jobs for veterans…

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    One of the most important tasks associated with analyzing crime and intelligence information is to know the data. Data and information are the key element within the analytical community; however, very little, if any of the information that falls under the preview of crime and intelligence analysis is ever collected with that purpose in mind. 3.1. Philadelphia crime dataset This dataset represents the real-world crimes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It includes criminal offenses, crime incident…

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    The United States intelligence community (IC) is not perfect and is blamed for failing to predict several surprises in the form of attacks and uprisings around the world. These surprises are known as intelligence failures and are studied in every intelligence curriculum and intelligence agency within the IC. The IC is a fairly small community within the government; therefore the IC must assume calculated risks in how it operates during analysis and production. These calculated risks, in addition…

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    WaPack Labs is located in New Boston, New Hampshire and is a cyber intelligence company that is a threat and intelligence analysis firm that services different clients around a global market. WaPack Labs provides early warning detections through data gathering, surveillance operations, and detailed analysis of a global market. The information is then shared with their clients; therefore, the clients can take appropriate actions to handle the cyber threat that are facing. The duties and…

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    INTL431 Question 1 The intelligence process follows clear steps that help the relevant agencies and practitioners to gather the information and data needed to address and understand a particular issue or problem of interest. The process follows different steps where specific actions are taken to ensure that the intended goals are realized (Shi, 2011). The primary stages of intelligence process include…

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    Title: An Analysis of the Social/Environmental Relationship Between Creativity and Intelligence in Vocational Success Introduction: This article review will define the important relationship between intelligence and creativity, which are often affected by the levels of socio-cultural conditions in various environmental settings. Certainly, the overarching theme of creativity and intelligence being “independent” cognitive functions is found in all of the literature examined in this review, yet…

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    The beginning of intelligence-led policing introduced a new paramount into the ideologies of crime control and policing practices. This style of policing gathers evidence to improve crime prevention and detection, better distribute the use of resources for police, improve effectiveness and enhance partnerships. Although for the philosophy’s of intelligence policing to be effective, decision makers need a critical understanding of the intelligence model to make a positive impact on the criminal…

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    The Cultural Intelligence Difference Analysis Throughout life there are moments that shape us and create the existence of what we perceive to be true. The right and wrongs of our culture is engrained in us by older generations, forming an outline of cultural norms that are followed throughout life. Included in these norms are the actions and beliefs we portray in our daily lives. Their purpose is well served when dealing with others that share the same background, however, the same cultural…

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    The competition in producing of the intelligence reports between the sixteen agencies and departments of the intelligence community can be increase or diminish the redundancy. The competitive analysis in the intelligence community is wanted to carry out the better view for the policymakers in making decisions, also to encourage the ethical conduct in between the leaders of the intelligence community to avoid the uncomplete, and unconfirmed reports. (The Council on Foreign Relations 1996). The…

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