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    Created as a part of the 1947 National Security Act, the National Security Council (NSC) was established to serve as a means to collectively coordinate foreign, domestic, and military policy between the various departments of government while seeking approval and guidance from the President on courses of action and implementation. Written in 1949, Sydney Souers’ “Policy Formulation For National Security,” explained that because national security relied upon effective foreign policy, the NSC’s…

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    implications for both international stability and the United States national security interests. This challenge is a subcategory of climate change with present and near term influences on international stability. The repercussions of water scarcity currently tender a direct threat to United States allies and national security interests. There is an overwhelming potential for water scarcity to impact United States national security interests related to the global economic system. The…

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    Apple believes privacy is greater than the national security needing that information to help stop a extremist. Is privacy greater than national security when the people are under attack by a extremist. National security should have the right to know your information if you have done a crime. It will help the police or FBI track you down and take you to jail. Syed Farcok and his wife have killed 14 people in a mass shooting last December. “His actions have set back the FBI’s efforts to stop…

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    threat and led to a victory at the Battle of Midway. After the hard work in the war, Truman decided to establish the NSA after several studies were conducted on how to best continue code breaking work post-war era. The National Security Agency was set in place of the Armed Forces Security Agency and was given the same resources. With the creation of the NSA, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were no longer in command. The new leadership position was given to the newly created position…

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    After 9/11, The United States was very intent on fighting and stopping terrorism and terrorist attacks. In order to help fight terrorism a bill called The Patriot Act was passed to help fight terrorism. Since then problems have arrived with the passing of this bill, problems that lead to questioning the legitimacy of The Patriot Act. If The Patriot Act was justified, then Edward Snowden would not have had to do what he did. The United States needs supervision while enforcing The Patriot Act to…

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    Your book, 1984, is a truly interesting piece of literature that’s been introduced to the developing minds of 16 year olds. The concepts in your book holds hidden meanings to what society is and what it could become.We, as millennials, recognize that we are vulnerable to a situation of 1984, but we can overcome it by truly understanding surveillance and how the government controls that, and censorship. Although this book was written in 1949, 35 years later, your warning is still being withheld…

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    There is a sandwich quotation in my source “Why Edward Snowden Is a Hero.” In the introduction of the sandwich, the author John Cassidy describes about the targeting countries of NSA’s surveillance program. He presents that the spying programs are not only collecting data from countries like Iran and Pakistan, but also from many allied countries. Cassidy then transits from introducing the surprising fact to the source material when uses his source to back up this fact. He directly quotes words…

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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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    The National Security Agency Pros and Cons What if there was someone who looked at every telephone call in America and could help find and kill terrorists just by tapping into computers, telephones, and other technologies? Before World War 2 we as Americans would probably think of this as just another rumor. Today this has come true. The NSA or formally known as the National Security Agency has become one of the most controversial topics in the USA and other countries like England. What is the…

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    account prior to deviating from human rights standards. In particular, the state has to equilibrate and balance the protection of the rights of terrorists on the one hand and the security of the masses on the other. In essence, the principle of proportionality is an issue which is closely connected to the public security. Meanwhile, this paper highlights that terrorism is considered,…

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