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    no matter what. However, the biggest trait would be secrecy. “Then recruits are ready to begin their careers as spies and become immersed in the world of secrecy.” (Goodman 23). When spying, you are constantly being trusted with secrets. If you are not able to keep a secret, you are not able to be a spy. Being a spy does require you to be great at many things, but it does require you to have great looks. “Not surprisingly, the movies exaggerate reality. SIS agents are expected to be smart,…

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    Analyse the relationship between the USA and Pakistan since 2001. After September 11, 2001 the US and Pakistan started to work as closely allies against war on terror. However, this alliance has seen several setbacks, especially during last four years. Alexander Evans description about the US and Pakistan relations during last decade may give the best impression: “These two countries have at times been close, at others distant, alternately cultivating or compromising each other.“ This essay…

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    Those who are sceptical about the drones and other autonomous weapons can also make an argument against it using fairness. As drones are operated from a different continent, the operator is not risking his or her own life; the only risk is the risk of losing or destroying the drone. It may be unfair, because the people on the armed conflict territories risk their lives so it is unfair to them. Additionally, more developed countries have more choice of weapons, which may be also much more…

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    Al Qaeda Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. Tactics employed by Al Qaeda include improvised explosive devices (IED), suicide bombing, harassment, ambushes, target section, media and observations. Just as the United States military operates, Al Qaeda has deployed personnel as paramilitary who can plan and execute certain missions. Al Qaeda takes lessons learned and innovates them in order to attack certain targets. The Manchester documents, is a famous article established by Al Qaeda which…

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    exited the baths, to walk up the wooden stairs that led to one of the King’s secret rooms. The King had in fact several locations in the castle which served as secret rooms or places where his he and his family could be hidden in case the Kingdom was besieged or again in case he needed an urgent meeting with the few people he could trust, and where he knew he could not be found. They both entered one of the King’s secret room. It was a dark room, the slave girl that accompany them, rushed and…

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    from then on were required to plan out every trip and always have a bodyguard by their side. Along with this, the Secret Service agents working the day of the assassination state that there was nothing they could have done to help Kennedy after the shots were fired. They were in a completely different motorcade car with no immediate access to the President. Even if the Secret Service agents had been immediately accessible to Kennedy at the time of the assassination, very few of them had any…

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    Since my last journal, I have been busy reading more of Meg Cabot’s All American Girl. In All American Girl, Sam has been forced into going to drawing lessons. Her first lesson at the studio did not go so well. Sam was humiliated and by the time her next lesson came around she was not going to lose her pride again. Instead of going to her drawing lesson, Sam chose to go to a music store, Static. In the store she sat next to a middle-aged man in an army uniform, listening to Billy Joel’s Uptown…

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    Findings with Future Career Everyone knows that the Secret Service exists, but the exact responsibilities that come with the job are often misguiding. Presenting the unique history of the secret service along with the major programs and sections that it contains, the equipment and benefits of being in the Secret Service, and what steps are needed to achieve this career should greatly benefit someone looking towards this future career. The Secret Service was created for two main purposes. The…

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    During the Cold War era, the intelligence communities of nations throughout the world were competing to gain the upper hand on what their adversaries were up to. Information about military operations, ability to complete nuclear weaponry and overall knowledge of national strategy were among the top of the list of importance. The use of human intelligence (HUMINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), open source intelligence (OSINT) and other collection methods were used to monitor one another. A…

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    Secret service agent Before Jason Bourne,before Jack Ryan ,there was Bond, James Bond , the original two dimensional ,world saving secret agent .Ever wondered who protected your money and stops numerous frauds the Secret Service.The career of being a secret service is compelling because of the multitude of jobs and opportunities.The secret service performs more task than just protecting the president.They are america's private secure banker because they protect america's currency. The research…

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