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    Robert Hanssen Failure

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    Creating and designing policies and procedures geared towards being able to document and look back on security violations that have been reported is going to be a crucial step in this process (Office of the Inspector General Oversight and Review Division, 2007). Until filing this report, there was not a concrete way of doing it. Some tools that are in use today started from this report. An example of such tools is a financial disclosure program where annually FBI employees must disclose their…

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    DNA Fingerprinting

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    In the United States, both blood type testing and DNA fingerprinting are legal, though forensic investigators spend no time getting blood types because of how useful DNA fingerprinting has become. In 1989, the Virginia Division of Forensic Sciences was the first to start implementing DNA testing in criminal investigations (10). At first they had policies only requiring certain classes of offenders to submit DNA samples to be included in a DNA database, however, not even a year later, they…

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    because it is a very useful tool for researchers and people researching family genealogies. As with Kīpuka, Papakilo makes documents and archives available that used to only be accessible through libraries, archives, the State Historical Preservation Division, and the Bureau of Conveyances. Digitizing the documents is becoming more important as the originals degrade and become useless (Quitevis, 2015). Preserving historical documents through digitization also makes them easily accessible…

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    Becoming a Surface Warfare Officer would place me in a position that would challenge me and utilize my leadership skills at all times. A Surface Warfare Officer is responsible for three hundred plus lives and millions of dollars between their team of sailors and the equipment aboard their fleet. I am ready to accept the challenge. As a leader, my goal would not only be to motivate myself through everyday tasks, but also to motivate others around me to excel exponentially in their work and…

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    housing and foodservices, other factors exist in developing an enrollment management department in an existing institution. Enrollment management does not simply mean a person who manages the enrollment department. Enrollment management means applying multiple means in concert with one another in order to increase enrollment, retain enrolled students, and help students persevere through completion of their program. Penn (1999) explains that creation of effective enrollment management systems…

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    As mentioned in our textbook, the social stratification of various societies means that, “they contain social groups such as families, classes, or ethnic groups that have unequal access to important advantages” (Ember 138). These advantages that stratified individuals have unequal access to include economic resources, power, and prestige, which can limit individuals from gaining and retaining wealth, individual control, and respect from others. Therefore, one of the specific consequences of…

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    segregation, access to adequate healthcare can be determined by geographical location. Prior to the Civil Rights Act, advocacy efforts aimed at addressing discriminatory health care practices led to the provision of “separate-but-equal” policies aimed at improving the access of African-Americans to medical care (K. K. Thomas, 2006, p. 824). The Hospital Survey and Construction Act, more commonly known as the Hill-Burton Act of 1946, was introduced to improve African-Americans’ access to…

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    health care system compared to most of the developed countries that have national health care system. U.S. health care system is a massive and complex system, which involve range of organizations and individuals. The health care system consists of multiple subsystem such as managed care, military care system, and the vulnerable populations. The manager care system which is the widely used form of health care insurance, in this system the employer provides health insurance to their employees.…

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    considering the ship had been sunk in 1945 and no one had been able to locate it. Allen also discovered another second world war vessel but this time it had sailed a flag of the Rising Sun. He discovered the Japanese warship, Musashi. The vessel was found in the Sibuyan Sea. Allen found the vessel by scanning the ocean floor and examining historical records from multiple countries. Not only is Paul Allen an explorer on Earth, he also has started branching out into Space exploration. He says why…

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    and implementing this unit on division for this diverse fifth grade class was able to help me to reflect on myself as an educator. While there were many strengths from this unit, there was also some areas of growth that could have made the unit even more successful. One major strength from this unit was the differentiation of instruction and assessments. An area of growth for this unit would be to create a stronger behavior management system in order to make the time dedicated to math each day…

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