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    DHS National Security

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    U.S. Secret Service (USSS) has of late met challenges accomplishing its tasks for fortifying the White House and the President (Davis, 2014). Another obligation within DHS's local security mission is to protect and shield the White House, the President, and other national leaders. Though the duty largely falls on the U.S Secret Service, formed a century before the inception of Homeland Security. However, latest actions advocate that there are sections needing improvement that the U.S. Secret…

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    Double Agents In History

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    agents are used in the world of espionage, and there have been a ton of them used throughout history. During WWll there were many secret agents sent to spy on the Manhattan Project by Russia. A few months ago in the news there was a retired double agent who secretly worked for the British while working for Russia that was poisoned along with his daughter in the United Kingdom. With the recent poisoning of Sergei Skripal, the idea of spies and double agents are not anything new since we have…

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    Counterfeiting In America

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    However this was not always the case. In the beginning of the United States of America, many people did not trust the money they received nor did they trust their government that was made by the people and for the people. This was because the U.S. has not always had a credible currency that the United States is used to nowadays. This was caused by counterfeiters who would counterfeit the U.S. dollar. This led to the creation of Secret Service whose original creation and intent was to stop…

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    history in the United States. They originally came to the United States as immigrants. Now, there are second and third generation Asian Americans making up almost six percent of the total United State’s population. However, many of the Asian groups did not share the same fate when coming to the United States. Some groups came to the United States for jobs, while other groups came to seek sanctuary. This paper will examine two separate experiences of the Asians in the United States and will…

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    the quickly evolving cyber threats to the United States within the last couple of years; the agency was willing to look past applicant’s criminal behavior in order to protect the…

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    Tensions between two or more countries can take place. In this case, if Russia does not crack down on these hackers the United States has the power to hit them with sanctions that can have a negative impact on their economic growth. This can affect business and trading between countries. Another casualty due to cybersecurity that can impact international business is countries…

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    descendant were not a threat to the American way of life. In his account of the of the assassination of President McKinley, Rauchway describes the events of September sixth through the eyes of witnesses. During the trial of Leon Czolgosz, a Secret Service agent was asked to describe the events leading up to the shooting of the president. That agent, George Foster testified that; “…he had passed over Czolgosz to focus on a dark complexioned man with a black mustache” (Rauchway, 61). The…

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    the United States was apart of the Allies because Americans fell victim to warcrimes committed by Germany and Japan while assiting the countries at war. The U.S. provided many necessities like food, war goods, and money for the war stricken countries. The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused the U.S. to enter World War II declaring war on Japan. A secret military operation built a nuclear bomb that allowed the U.S. to raise itself to superstatus once it was used to weaken Japan. The United States…

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    Johnson was the 36th President of the United States of America. He was also the the 37th Vice President.Johnson was a heavy smoker regularly smoking 3 packs a day. He almost really died while in the White house.Johnson has a heart attack on July 2, 1955 from smoking too much. Johnson decided to…

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    The Greatest Threat to U.S. National Security Victor Hollifield INTL443 Foreign Intelligence Organizations Dr. Valerie Davis May 22, 2016 The Greatest Threat to U.S. National Security The United States is known to have the most technological advanced intelligence collection capabilities compared to other countries such as China, Iran, and Russia. However, since the end of the Cold War and the global expansion of the internet, nations such as those mentioned before have amplified…

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