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    finally time to place the saddle on your horse, but first be sure to put the saddle blanket on first. This keeps the saddle from pinching them anywhere. The blanket will be about four inches up on their neck. Then flip the left stirrup onto the saddle so it doesn’t get stuck under the saddle when you place it on the horses back. Pull the saddle up on the horse’s neck, only leaving about two inches of the blanket showing. Tighten up the belly strap as tight as possible, but be sure to not hurt…

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    CASE 1 – MAKING AIRPORTS MORE SECURE a) Based on the above scenario, it stated that the Department of Homeland Security has created a complex system of checks where the passengers are now required to show a valid photo ID and boarding pass in order to proceed to the terminal. When it comes to airport security, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a passenger screening. However, this system (system of checks) is not refined enough and has several identified problems such as an innocent…

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    resources which would best serve them and enable them to continue being responsible professionals. I am blessed with a copious amount of knowledge having served in multiple capacities such as: protection, security, patrol, special operations, SRT, corrections, physical security, personal security, training as well as a few other fields. Working these has granted me a some unique opportunities to…

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    easier to record with each new invention that is created. Today the NSA, or National Security Agency, invades our privacy by noting our every move. Not only will our privacy as a whole be demolished by the government, but the way we perceive the NSA could potentially lead to distrust in the government as a whole because of the unlawful jobs they are currently working on. The sense of privacy is only a comfort blanket told to us by the government, who weaved webs of lies the past years. As the…

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    The Paradox of Security The notion and terminology of security permeates our daily existence. One encounters it on a daily basis, qualifying almost every aspect of politics, international relations, human society, and personal experience. Indeed, society has arrived at a state, both locally and globally, where security needs to be addressed both habitually and emphatically. However, this “age of security” has become tantamount to saying “age of anxiety,” as the need to feel secure demands…

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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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    Introduction In recent years Italy has become the 7th largest economy in the world and it has close ties with the United States. They have a favorable security industry. Although, today they world is changing vastly and globalization is ever present throughout the world. With recessions, financial crisis, MNCs is targeting locations to expand their businesses, promoting growth and finding cost and labor efficient countries. Their goal is to enter emerging or underdeveloped labor markets that…

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    Safety and security is a big time subject in the Probation Department. It is a way to make sure that all Probation Officers are safe and alive and well. One thing I have found out is that we need to be sure that we are both safe and secure in every situation. Today I Recruit McKnight was given a paper from Instructor Limbrick on safety and security because I failed to follow protocol due to lack of judgement and made a mistake by reporting without a partner. It was irresponsible of me to report…

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    For instance student teacher relationships in North America are not the same as other countries. Hong Kong students for instance have a high regard for their teachers. In Hong Kong students never call their teacher by their first name, because it's not respectful to the teacher. Also, they hesitate to ask or to answer questions in class because they don't want to lose their face in showing their ignorance in front of the class, and sometimes because their English is not good enough to form a…

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    Concord Regional Airport (CRA) is a small hub airport in the city of Concord. As of 2015, Allegiant Air is the only commercial airline has flights scheduled to and from CRA. Since the number of flights has been increased from twice a week to a total of six weekly departures, there is a significant impact arises from increasing flight frequency. One of the risk exposures was aircraft emits toxic gases into the atmosphere that creates climate changes and contributes to the pollution of the air and…

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