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    There were more the a 130 pieces of 9/11-related legislation were introduced in the 107th Congress in the year after the attacks. Aviation and Transportation Security Act, Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, State Department and Immigration, Post-9/11 G.I. Bill, and the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010, All these organizations were inforced or reinforced after the 9/11 attacks.There were many government agencies created after 9/11. Some of these were…

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    Motivation/Security Culture B. Why is Motivation an integral part of an Airport Security System C. Practical measures that engender an effective Security Culture M A I N B O D Y ICAO and Airport Security Motivation/ Security Culture ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) advocates that security motivation, is an integral part of an airport security…

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    the association. Oman Air is an association where they don't have a specific clothing regulation to wear, local people who are utilized in the organization can wear the conventional dress of Oman and the others are relied upon to wear formal style of apparel. Oman Air has considered what the workers need before actualizing another choice in the organization. Oman Air also provides their employees with cheaper flight rates and also gives them free flights to wherever they want 2-3 times a year.…

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    It was also at this point that Roosevelt doubled down on wilsonian principles, with his introduction of his new aims for the war: the Four Freedoms (Kissinger 389). He laid out these four freedoms --- freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from war --- as the goals of any conflict the United States would enter into. He proclaimed that Nazi war crimes and attacks on civilians were showing more and more than the safety of american values overseas was in jeopardy…

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    Brooks ERAU Worldwide Before we start to look at the pluses and minuses of the establishment of the air cargo deregulation act, we will take a look at a little bit of history prior to it’s enactment. Prior to the deregulation there was the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). The CAB was developed to institute regulations of fares, routes, and schedules of the domestic airlines. They would work at trying to keep fares for short-haul cargos lower by increasing the rates for long-haul cargos.…

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    2003, p. CRS-1). However, Noftsinger et al. (2007) states that according to the U.S. Army HLD is “the protection of our territory, population, and critical infrastructure by deterring and defending against foreign and domestic threats, supporting civil authorities for crisis and consequence management, and helping to ensure the continuance of critical national assets” (p. 28). Again, like homeland security, this is an example of a similar yet different definition for the same…

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    In "The Ethics of Biometrics: The Risk of Social Exclusion from the Widespread Use of Electronic Identification," Jeremy Wickins discusses concerns when making biometrics identification a universal practice. Wickins alerts that using computer biometrics will cause an unethical segregation of people in society, due to the computer being unable to scan the disable, elderly, or personal religious customs. When defining biotechnology, Wickins explains, when people think of biotechnology, what comes…

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    Inspector General- is the head investigator within the organization. Health Affairs- are going to investigate biological issues, research on biological and chemical issues that threaten the health of US citizens. Intergovernmental Affairs – communicates with tribal and territorial governments. Intelligence & Analysis – Through diligent research and testing, IA provides intelligence in a timely manner on such issues as aviation security, border security, cyber networks, counter violent…

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    During my 28-year law enforcement career, I have had a multitude of assignments, which have prepared me to excel as an Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE). I have significant experience working in local, state and federal law enforcement communities and a great understanding of the dynamics that drive each. As a member of TSA’s Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (OLE/FAMS) for the last 10-years and having multiple supervisory, field office and…

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    Therefore, ATS routes may need to be rearranged. Unidirectional routes at the same level (odd and even) can be grouped at two different points so that two different sectors can be established. This method is called "Roundabout" by the European Organization for the Safety of Air…

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