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    The main character for the Bond franchise is James Bond who is by far one of the most suave and charismatic characters. He gets the most high tech gadgets in history, but that’s not how spies do their work. The Kingsman is about a secret organization that takes cares of problems from evil organizations. While using high tech gadgets all the same like in James Bond. That, however, is not standard spy protocol goes. At least, from what I’ve seen through me research. Another thing about…

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    Business Law

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    1. Show Me The Money Sports Agency is likely to win a tortious interference with a contract lawsuit against Tortious Competitor Agency for unlawfully hiring Show Me The Money Sports Agency’s employee, Tom Cuban while under contract at Show Me The Money. In order to prevail in a lawsuit alleging tortious interference with a contract, the plaintiff must first prove the existence of a valid, enforceable contract. In this case, Tom Cuban signed a contract agreeing not to compete with Show Me The…

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    director of video for cracked.com. He wrote an article on his website (leading up to his book “How to Fight Presidents”) and found out the hard way that you should not google the weaknesses of a living president without expecting a visit from secret service agents who are immune to the charms of comedians. O’Brien has been with the website Cracked since 2007 or as he claims “before they were cool” (O’Brien). Comedians who read O’Brien’s article aren’t just random members of the community they…

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    At the age of 19, I told my peers that I am going to safeguard the President of the United States of America because I am going to become a secret service agent. At the age of 19, I am committed to making this a reality because it is my aspiration. Thus, to aspire immensely is dangerously and emotionally suicidal when one fails to accomplish one’s aspiration that has infinitely gave one life; however, to have aspire is another thing. Nonetheless, I engraved my aspiration into my being for…

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    In the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber, Walter Mitty is an adventurous daring hero trapped inside the body of a feeble old man. He gets by every day with his wife, Mrs. Mitty, but he still seems unsatisfied and constantly enters his own imagination…

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    cause exceptionally grave damage to the country. It mentions a few countries such as Soviet Unit, West Germany, and China how they conducted HUMINT operations. The article elaborates intelligence source was collected from emigrate, use of sex to gain secrets, defectors during the Cold War between Communism and Capitalism. The article also of its problems such as HUMINT collection quality control. 1940s and early 1950s, exploiting the Western intelligence services' difficulty in operating in the…

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    Marilyn is one of the biggest faces of her industry and is considered as one of the most iconic women of all time. However her glamorous life has many dark secrets involving affairs, alcohol, and drugs. Suicide by overdose and murder are the two theories surrounding the mystery behind Marilyn Monroe’s death. While Monroe’s glamorous life was no secret, the mystery of her death has been a topic that people…

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    intelligence on the enemy would be invaluable in terms of determining their intelligence. Also being able to conduct cyber espionage would be a great advantage than that of having to gain a penetrate agent. Trade Secrets are another issue in the CI, the ability for foreign services to gain access to trade secrets in the United States could damage the…

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    Agent's Work Case Study

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    I think one of the main reasons the VCF failed was because the FBI agents were so used to doing everything on paper and they are so comfortable with that process. They are not ready to accept and adapt to the technological changes and thought of doing something electronic scared them. They also got training to keep information…

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    Fisa Pros And Cons

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    Several benefits of FISA have over years been witnessed. Since its enactment, FISA has been an important tool in the fight against intelligence collection by foreign powers or its agents with an aim of exploiting the underlying US government policies or even to establish its future strategies illegally. The USA Patriot Act has seen FISA expand its strategies in exposition of foreign terrorist groups and combating them in good time. This has seen the US government win the war against terrorism…

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