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    What the NSA does for Americans? The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence organization of the united government, responsible for global monitoring, collection and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes. One of many duties that the NSA does is to track people and collecting billions of their records everyday. The kind of Data that the NSA collect is Website visits, Internet Searches, Phone calls, Skype calls, Emails, Text messages…

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    There are many things that I would like to do in the future. For example one of my long term goals is to become a professional baseball player. I've always loved to play sports. Another one of my goals is to become an engineer and technology will be involved in professions compared to engineering. In the future technology could have a chance to take over sports. Technology could change the way that sports are played or it could also take over the jobs of referees or umpires. There are various…

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    Austin, Texas-based online reputation management firm Status Labs, is recognized, as the preeminent firm, for restoring damaged reputations. A recent incident involving a former employee snowballed into a national story and threatened to tarnish Status Labs, own stellar, online reputation. Recognized as the leader in reshaping online image and reputation, Status Labs now found itself as its own client. Critics scoff at image and reputation management, citing it as a ploy to hide or conceal…

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    Discuss the protagonist’s motivations for their decisions. In The Replaced by Kimberly Derting, Kyra and other Returned came out of hiding after intercepting an email suggesting Tyler, Kyra’s boyfriend, was being held at an NSA facility. After realizing what this meant for Tyler, the group knew they had to go rescue him, if not for the fact that he was potentially being experimented on, then because he was involved in the situation because of Kyra. Though the Returned acknowledged the email…

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    Miss Evers’ Boys was a distressing film to watch. Not only did it show the horrid mistreatment of African Americans, but also brought further attention to the types of biological testing that were prevalent in that time. While it is difficult to judge members of history with the knowledge we know now, it is appalling to think about the denial of disease treatment when a cure is known and available. The psychological testing that took place in the Milgram experiment was interesting to me. Even…

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    of Selected Government Surveillance Programs Here are answers to some widely-asked questions about the FBI’s and National Security Agency’s surveillance programs revealed last week. Q: What is the National Security Agency doing? A: Two major surveillance programs have been revealed: 1. Since 2006, the National Security Agency (NSA) has been secretly collecting the phone records of millions of Americans from some of the largest telecommunications providers in the United States, via a series of…

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    A good information security policy will take the mission of the company into consideration, the risks that the company faces, the protection of critical assets, and the effect that an attack would have on the organization if one occurred. Developing a security policy does not have to be marred with challenges, it is important that the roles and responsibilities throughout the organization are known, as well as a detailed accounting of what the policy will cover. Hence, an enterprise information…

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    Elite pitchers have been the story in Major League Baseball(MLB) this past season. Many pitchers were outstanding and fantastic all year, but there were two pitchers that set themselves apart from the rest by becoming the true elite pitchers, Clayton Kershaw and Jake Arrieta. Clayton Kershaw was brought into the MLB in 2006 by the Los Angeles dodgers. Being an already effective pitcher, Kershaw got drafted in the first round, getting the seventh pick overall. He would make his MLB debut on May…

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    The two readings are focused on the same issue, that is, the surveillance systems that are being employed in the states in America in an effort to improve the security of the people or in a bid to make the people feel that they are safe. These surveillance systems are supposed to be used to detect suspicious individuals in the society and thus the law enforcement agencies can deal with such cases before crime is committed by suspects. The surveillance systems are growing and many are being…

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    When I was 7 years old I lived in Taft, California and I went into my garage and was looking for my baseball glove so I can play catch with my dad and I looked in a cupboard and saw a box labeled baseball cards. I opened the box and noticed there was about 40 to 50 baseball cards. I opened another box.... The first thing I saw was the LA Dodgers logo. I pulled one out and noticed it was my dad’s favorite player that he talks about all the time. I pulled out the box and walked to where my dad was…

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