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    This book was about the MLB and how the American and National leagues were different. They also talked about players like Mike Trout, Babe Ruth, and Clayton Kershaw. They also talked about how the Yankees were the best ranked team; they have over 20 world titles while their rivals (the Boston Red Sox) only had 8. Ever since the early 1900’s the two teams have been rivals. Baseball was famous around the late 1800’s. Baseball is referred today as America’s Pastime; many Americans have been playing…

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    In the article, Can Money Buy You Happiness?, written by Amie M. Gordon, she explains whether or not money can really buy you happiness. She starts out the article by bringing us into her mind as she goes to buy some new shoes at the mall. As she is pulling into the parking lot she notices that the parking lot is overcrowded, and she wonders to herself if people had read an article going over the benefits of spending money on experiences rather than material goods. She believes that the spending…

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    On Thursday, October 22, 2015, I took part in the National FFA Convention. Keynote speaker, Rick Rigsby, spoke about the impact of wise teachers and parents, and how with that knowledge, the students of the FFA, could make a difference. Rigsby is the president of Rick Rigsby Communications and founder of Rick Rigsby Ministries in Dallas, Texas. He is a popular speaker at colleges and public schools, and speaks before top corporations on Wall Street. Rick’s speech was held at the Bankers Life…

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    Too consumed with pondering whether Sky would live up to her promises, and be as interesting in bed as she'd made herself out to be, before concluding the answer was yes, Ben missed the glimmer of sunlight reflecting off a rifle barrel as they exited the Mall. "If a woman is to lead her Country, and be respected by her subjects, Ms Lassiter, then she does need to live up to her word." Winking, the man was amazed that, with what had occurred in the past twenty-four hours, and their lives on the…

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    In its fiscal year 2016 assessment report, ICS-CERT listed the most prevalent critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and potential risk that may result from exploitation of these weaknesses. 1. Boundary protection: Weaker boundaries between industrial control systems and enterprise networks makes it difficult to detect unauthorized activity in critical systems. 2. Least functionality: It is important for organizations to minimize and close unused services, ports, protocols, applications and…

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    must be viewed from a systems-based perspective as opposed to single points or independent assets.” (Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Systems Plan, 2007, p.3). The HSC Implementation Plan utilizes guidelines established by the 2005 National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza (NSPI) for responding to pandemic incidents within the transportation systems. Differences in dealing with transportation security threats for passenger verses freight transportation systems, or intermodal…

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    Critical Infrastructure

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    resilience of critical infrastructure. Essentially, the focus is to elevate homeland security in regards to critical infrastructure, align the national preparedness system and critical infrastructure risk framework, integrate cyber and physical security risk management and also affirm the international collaboration requirement for success. The national plan also…

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    Triton Multi-INT

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    I am a little concern about the bidding or proposal against RMF effort. There is tremendous work need to be done for the RMF compliance that leading to an ATO. Without the ATO, even your system is built with the state-of-the-art technology, you are not allow to operate in the field. I do not see that importance reflect on the proposal. I am not sure whether Triton Multi-INT (or the Triton baseline) is a program of record that needs an ATO or it only needs to be RMF compliance. Either ways,…

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    Places To California

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    California is an interesting place to visit. There are numerous amounts of sites to see. In 1850 California became one of the 50 states and was one of the most popular states at the time and still till this day is one of the very many must see places to go. I think California is one of the most interesting places to travel. California has many landmarks to discover. One of the most interesting landmarks is seeing the Golden Gate Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge was built on January 5, 1933 and was…

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    Private Security

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    residents on open police and general society satchel. Assessment confirm in light of verifiable research provides reason to feel ambiguous about genuine whether the clear making of a parallel, private framework is in actuality bringing about lessened interest for open administrations" (n.d., 2017). The outline of how spectators who see private security contrary to open police don't represent territories like alert reaction, where the private and open divisions have a helpful, if irresolute,…

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