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    destination? UPS United Parcel Service, better known as UPS, was founded in 1907 by James E. Casey in Seattle Washington. The company was originally named the American Messenger Company and it offered currier services to anyone who needed packages, letters, messages, or lunch delivered in the Seattle area. The company prospered and grew because of Mr. Casey’s strict rules of customer service, low rates, and around the clock services. In 1918, it was renamed to United Parcel Service (UPS) and…

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    Project Venona Failure

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    World War, the fragile alliance between the United States and the USSR (otherwise known as the Soviet Union) was quickly shattered. This was due to a dislike of how one country disliked the other’s form of government of how they ran their country, secrets to the devastating atomic bomb, and the ultimate fear of being attacked by one or another. The dissolution of this frangible friendship is what lead to the forty-five year long rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, which is…

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    The Pinkerton Agency

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    today. While some of the tactics have changed over time, the company still continues to hone its’ skills for protecting people and their assets. The Pinkerton Agency was founded in the 1850’s by Allan Pinkerton who originally emigrated to the United States of America from Scotland, Mr. Pinkerton created the company at a time when crime was…

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    employees in a foreign market, a company should have an adequate mix of skilled, well-trained individuals that are able to work efficiently and effectively, regardless of being independent or in a group setting. Expanding a company from the Unites States to a country like Russia, a business/company would want both Americans and Russians involved in the marketing aspect of the company. Although having individuals from both regions internally involved within the company is great, a company must be…

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    America as a boast that Japan would conquer the entire continental United States. The omitted sentence showed Yamamoto's counsel of caution towards a war that would cost Japan dearly. Statement made after the attack on Pearl Harbor by Yamamoto. .America has mobilized a lot they made a mobilization to prepare a war he made troops creation for active service on December 7, 1941 was a surprise attack by the Japanese Imperial Naval Service against the US naval base at pearl harbor specially to…

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    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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    The Creation and Impact of the Federal Bureau of Investigation In the early 1900s, Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, decided that there had to be a change to the justice system. Through long meetings with Charles Bonaparte, the United States Attorney General at the time as well as Roosevelt’s right hand man, the two men had come to the decision to create an organized system of investigators that could gather evidence to track down those committing federal…

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    fund Intelligence Operations. Eventually in the following in July of 1790 congress funded the “Secret Service” which gave about 40,000 for the purposes Washington asked for. By 1793 the fund would reach 1 million, or more than 10% of the United States budget. Then after that Washington left it seems that the executive…

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    Federal Jurisdiction

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    1 Jurisdiction is referred as the power or an authority to decide various legal cases. It is like an invisible line existing in an area where laws are enforced. There are three different types of jurisdiction. This includes federal jurisdiction, state and local jurisdiction. Question 2 It is a fact that a local police officer usually has a very broad authority although very limited jurisdiction. On the other hand, federal police normally have broad jurisdiction though very limited authority. …

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    John F. Kennedy in Fact and Fiction John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States, and was the youngest man to be elected President (whitehouse.gov). He grew up in a wealthy family and served in the Navy during World War II. Prior to becoming president, John F. Kennedy served in the House of Representatives and in the United States Senate ( jfklibrary.org). A s President, he worked to ease tensions with the Soviet Union and challenged America to excel by developing the…

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