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    Metadat Breach Of Privacy

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    The collection of Metadata is a Breach of Privacy: Edward Snowden, a hero The government habitually does things which go against what the American people stand for. The highly unethical collection of metadata is a prime example. What is metadata? Metadata is defined as "structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use, or manage an information resource."(Is metadata collected by the government a threat to your privacy? Kassner). Edward…

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    DHS Missions

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    improving security, overseeing U.S. outskirts, controlling movement laws, securing the internet, and guaranteeing calamity versatility. Our central goal is to organize a far reaching and strong office to battle demonstrations of fear, react in an auspicious way to calamities and to secure the U.S. against acts that are completed to annihilate us. In counteracting terrorism and improving security the office considers this the most astounding…

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    Most people would rather not have bugs in their home. Unfortunately, bugs don't ask permission, they just come in whenever they want to. In some cases, this isn't a huge deal, it's an inconvenience, and might be unpleasant, but homeowners can handle it on their own. Flies, for example, you don't want them, but, you can get rid of them quickly on your own. Other times, you need a skilled bug exterminator to rid your home of the problem. Bed bugs, roaches, and termites are all examples of times…

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    Should Apple help the FBI? After the San bernardino shooting the FBI needed to get call files from the shooters phone. The FBI decided to go to Apple for help in getting those files. Unexpectedly Apple refused to decrypt the files and the FBI had to find another company. Apple should of helped the FBI even though it does invade the privacy of the people. The FBI was trying keep another attack from happening and Apple was just slowing them down. I think that Apple should of done it even though…

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    In residential communities, desk managers play multiple roles in maintaining safety and security. The first role is making sure every resident swipes in upon arrival. This is important because we can keep a count on how many residents are in the building in the event of an emergency. It is also important to make sure all guests are checked-in. If guests are not check-in, there would not be an accurate count of who is in the building. Another role that is played during a desk manager’s shift…

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    maintenance of a government” is security. The word security, however, can be interpreted differently depending on the perspective. Both progressive and conservatives may use the term security, for different reasons. Progressives can use the term as a security of one’s rights and of overall well-being, such as protections of human rights, right to live, and right to social services including education and medical attention (and as a progressive, I interpret security in this way), whereas…

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    Scenario outline: Crane truck was placed in location and was offload material that required one spotter, two tag lines operators and one person operating the crane arm. The crane truck was parked near a 250,000 volt power line. The move was considered a medium to higher risk operation and a debate discussing what was the safe operating distance. The spotter overseeing the offload was confident that the safe operating distance was 3 meters. No one double checked the regulations to be certain.…

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    Is a goal of yours to make sure that those around you are safe? Security jobs offer the satisfaction to make sure that your goal is achieved every day. Random Patrol For those that are looking to go into this security position, it offers the individual the chance to ride around in a vehicle and scan assigned area for suspicious individuals. This particular service that you can provide can be 24/7, K-9, or bike control. What’s the difference? The 24/7 patrol duty is being available 24/7/365…

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    Mayor Versus Mayor

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    Mayor versus Mayor I was walking in a graveyard when I saw a green door. There was also a strange person who said to me, “If you go through that door, something bad will happen.” I didn’t listen. I was a little afraid because I have never seen a green door in a graveyard. The green door was unusually big with a big door knob. I was a little nervous but excited, too, so I tried to touch the big knob. Then the door made a funny noise. I was scared, but after a while, I opened the door. I opened…

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    Security Over Privacy After the incident of 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City, our country has taken serious actions toward our safety to ensure people feel safe to be in the United States. Acknowledging our nations needs more safety and security. As a result, George W. Bush, the president during the time, strengthened our security by adding the Patriot Act and National Security Agency to protect the people and the nation from other attacks to come. Therefore people started to argue to our…

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