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    Improvement of TSAAfter September 11th , 2001, our country's airport security has changed and advanced forthe better of safety in the United States. Due to the hijacking of planes, the head of TSA(Transportation Security Administration), decided to increase the amount of security in airportsto avoid days like September 11th. With new systems and higher technology, our safetycontinues to go uphill for our safety.You can no longer walk up to the gates in airports, you must now go into security…

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    show progress for our country. The thought of not going through college and getting a degree did not always mark people as "unfit for any kind of well-paid employment." A college degree now can signal drive and ability which has become "an expensive passport to good…

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    , 2004). TCKs experience difficulties with socialization and finding a sense of belonging in their passport culture (Bonebright, 2010). A TCK’s weak sense of belonging may be the result of not having satisfactory contact experience with their home culture or the host culture where they grew up (Choi & Luke, 2011). A feeling of disconnection is often stronger when the TCK returns to the passport culture because they don’t appear physically different from their peers (Bonebright,…

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    Etihad Cargo Case Study

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    So as to guarantee conscious and safe transportation of HUM, Etihad Cargo asks for that all HUM are hermetically fixed in an internal lead or zinc box, set in a wooden coffin, to keep any harm. The coffin must be secured by a proper canvas, not to make the substance promptly obvious. Urns must be secured by padded external pack and joined by a testament from the crematorium. • Marks and marks utilized on bundles containing pine boxes must be the same as those utilized for general cargo •…

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    “Look what you’ve done by Drake” Ever since the first time I heard this song I’ve always felt so sad listening. Although he 's talking about his mother it had always spoke to me in a different way as if he was talking about an ex. But then I listened a little closer. The first time I heard this it was a summer night at my cousin 's house and we were all on our way to sleep and in the dark my cousin just plays the song I instantly fell in love with this song it was a legitimately touching tribute…

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    NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLE Just like the other cultures, the Chinese culture has its own way of communication both verbally and nonverbally. Chinese people use less expressions compare to the western countries. There are some nonverbal communication styles used in Chinese culture to show their expression. Their style of greeting involves bowing their head while shaking hands with people. On the order hand, when greeting an elderly person, they lower their head and slightly bend forward to…

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    uncommon for some Minnesota residents to travel across the border to our northern neighbor every now and again. However, many do not realize that having a DWI conviction can make it tough to get into Canada. The common belief is that if they have a passport, they will be allowed into the country. The truth is that Canadian law allows border officials to turn away anybody who has been convicted of a any crime – not just a DWI. When traveling to Canada after a Minnesota DWI, there is some…

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    Corruption In Canada

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    healthy interpersonal relations” (Yu, 2008): “Canada [is] a country based on the rule of law, …[follows] regulation” and it makes “them feel more safe” (Yu, 2008). Third, gaining permanent residency in Canada was easier; moreover, having a Canadian passport also benefited them in China: “allows them to live in any Chinese city …without applying for temporary residence permission” (Yu, 2008). Fourth, although, China claims itself to be a socialist nation-state and Canada to be a capitalist one,…

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    For my second and final passport assignment, I decided to attend one of the events happening during American Indian Heritage Month, and watched an indigenous film at the Cline Library. The film was called Marathon For Justice by Brian Dermott. With it only being 44 minutes long, it discussed the journey for obtaining justice for the natives and their lands. Many hardships were faced throughout the way and protests were held when citizens didn’t get their ways. Their lands and resources were…

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    countries, however, there’s always been a saying that American’s are usually rude and not welcoming to tourist. After visiting Albania I believe that statement is accurate. As I was leaving the gate and running off to the arrival stand to get my passport checked, the man behind the stand over heard me speaking English to my brothers, and goes “Oh you guys are from America, we love seeing American’s visit our country!” From that moment on I knew this trip was going to be an exciting trip. Back in…

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