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    Goals Of Homeland Security

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    The United States of America's Homeland Security ensures that all the citizens in the nation and abroad are safe and protected from terrorism attacks. The mission and vision of Homeland Security and Defense are aimed at initiating efforts that would ensure safe, secure and easy management of borders of the nation. To realize such a mission, the Homeland Security and Defense are striving to put into practice and administer laws and policies of immigration. They have also come up with cyber-crime…

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    The Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs are actively engaged in suicide prevention methods, however I argue that suicide causality is not yet completely understood. Instead, suicide is concurrently an intensely personal and a social act and can be influenced…

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    The United States gathered a group of people to help find out what would happen with these veterans many of the people weren't aware. The government wanted to find out what were the post war psychological problems that Vietnam veterans had in order to determine their needs. P.T.S.D. is a disorder caused by a traumatic event that happens in someone's life time. Some symptoms are; events or flashbacks, avoiding people and events that remind them of the trauma, and easily angered plus trouble…

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    Henry’s personality throughout the story has changed vastly. As a younger man going through war he experienced and saw things of very graphic nature things that really change a man, sometimes not for the better. Like in some cases today people that go overseas to fight come home with PTSD syndrome. PTSD syndrome according todictionary.com is: Posttraumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to one or more traumatic events, such as sexual assault,…

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    from the benefit assistance and its healthcare programs to help many homeless veterans. To broaden this assistance, the Veteran Affairs Department conducts outreach programs that are aimed at connecting the homeless veterans to mainstream as well as homeless specific Veteran Affairs benefits as well as programs. The programs offered by the Veteran Affairs Department are aimed at reaching out to veterans who live on the streets as well as shelters, who may not take a step to seek help. It also…

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    9/11 the federal government created the Aviation and Transportation Act (ATSA) under the Department of Transportation (DOT). On paper it was good theory, it was intended to provide screening for all passengers and items that is to be carried aboard aircraft. Congress created the ATSA to institute new security measures as quick as possible. In 2002 the TSA was moved from the DOT to the newly created Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The TSA began to operate the screen procedures of more…

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    63). This quote about Jensen reveals that P.T.S.D. made him lose control of his thoughts and made him have extreme anxiety over what Lee Strunk might do to him in an act of revenge for breaking his nose. The Journal of American Medical Association states that “Hyperarousal—feeling “on guard” or irritable...having sudden outbursts of anger” (JAMA, What is P.T.S.D.). This medical research quote explains that it is common for people suffering from P.T.S.D. to produce burst of anger as a means of…

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    The Warriors Play Analysis

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    Fear, screams, and nightmares are what haunt military members after war. It’s called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Eight percent of Americans have it, which results in twenty-four and a half million people. The Warriors is a play about PTSD by William P. Bradford and was performed at Trinity high school. The production was a reflection on PTSD combined with a plot line to make an interesting twist on a play. Coupled with the controversial topic is a spectacular set, amazing actors, and…

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    I would like to talk to you about the homeless problem in our country. I have noticed that many homeless people are veterans who have been neglected by our government and our every day people. It saddens me to see this and I would like to change it.I think we should cut funding for certain things programs that are not as useful, like the National Endowment for the Arts, for instance. Statistics show that there are 564,708 homeless people in america. Of that number, 67,354 are veterans.…

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    with an individual to help figure out what skills they possess and off them career advice for specific career issues. TAP also offers many workshops including the Department of Veterans Affairs benefits briefing which covers a veteran’s ability for health care, VA counseling, VA home loan programs, and other VA…

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