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    Boko Haram Swot Analysis

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    and porous boarders between Cameroon and Nigeria, Niger and chad are some of the isolated and ungoverned territories that Boko Haram have being using as strategic points to coordinate attacks and regroup. Part of what have being their strength. Robberies, extortions, kidnapping and looting part of Boko Haram method to gather resources and fund terror attacks, these activities have been successfully carried out by Boko Haram which have given them steady flow of money and resources needed to…

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    Physical Security

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    security in today’s world is very alarming and at a raising costs for companies because environment are now becoming more dynamically complex. Computer memory, processors, has been stolen from companies at different point. Companies have witnessed robbery attack, terrorist attack, shooting rampage by disgruntled employees or students in an institution of learning. It was also vividly mentioned in this chapter that if any security measures such as closed-circuit TV (CCTV) surveillance, security…

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    from vehicles increased after installation along with drunken offenses. But still in New Castle Upon Tyne it was seen like some rowdy people were not change at all and further because of them the idea of CCTV’s was fading. Secondly, in Birmingham robbery decreased before installation and then increased to even higher levels afterward. Wounding and assault rates remained consistent although vehicle thefts declined. Those who used the city centre at night were less…

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    Law enforcement agencies follow an organizational ranking system that distinguishes the level of authority between employees. They use some of the same ranks as the military. In larger law enforcement agencies, more independent units are needed to take some of the pressure off of the head person. In smaller agencies, it does not require many individual units because the chief can pretty much control a small group with the help of a captain or lieutenant. Officers are to respect their fellow…

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    used repeatedly. The origins of the technique date back to early photographers in the late 1800’s and the technique was translated into filmmaking very soon after the birth of cinema. The first use of the double exposure in film was in The Great Train Robbery, which was released in 1903, but the technique exploded in the 1920’s when cinema became a more well-known art form. The double exposure technique is unique to celluloid film as it is created by exposing a film roll twice with another strip…

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    Heroism, an ambiguous word that can be interpreted into numerous definitions, such as “great bravery” or “good deeds.” But when held accountable as a quantity, or a measurement of “how much there is” in an individual, do we define a hero as a character who has the most valiant traits or a character with fewer heroic attributes but to a greater extent? In both situations, Odysseus meets the criteria more thoroughly than Everett does; he inherits more of these characteristics, all to a wider…

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    red-headed Negroes were sons of the Devil, quick-tempered, mean, and capable of cruel violence” (Epps 24). “The police knew Malcolm was selling drugs and were after him. He traveled on a train to keep moving. Several months later he was drafted into the army but pretended he was crazy to get rejected. He then turned to robbery, but he and his ‘gang’ were caught, and Malcolm received ten years sentence in prison.” (Davies 34-41) “Malcolm X and Shorty Jarvis were assigned to the Charlestown…

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    Growing up in the 1940’s was tough for everyone. Having a father that you idolized as a journalist who later got drafted into World War 2, was not an easy task. Michael Crichton respected all over the world and viewed as one of the greatest writers had a unique childhood. 6 foot 3 inches and ill his whole childhood made Crichton to stand out (Crichton, Michael). Due to spending most of his time at home, Crichton began exploration into the field of science and journalism, following in his…

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    Nowadays China is the country with the highest safety factor in the world, but China has been scarred by aggression in the modern history. The book “The Rape Of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust Of World War II” records the history which hundreds of evil deeds committed by Japanese troops in Nanjing, China.This book has been translated into more than fifteen languages and shocked the world at that time when it published. History will not forget the pain it used to have, because it is the eternal…

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    When Harry is just a baby, Lord Voldemort (the most evil dark wizard in history) kills Harry's parents (Lily and James) but for some reason, he can't kill little baby Harry. After that day Lord Voldemort mysteriously disappears. The Wizarding World begins to celebrate that night because He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is gone and baby Harry becomes a hero "The Boy Who Lived". But also Harry becomes an orphan. Professor Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall and Hagrid give Harry to Dursleys (his Muggle uncle…

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