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    In recent discussions of racism, one issue has been racial and religious profiling. On one hand some argue that these actions are necessary to protect the American people from both foreign and domestic threats. From this perspective, people of color are un-equal to everybody else and people such as Muslims are probably connected to groups such as the Islamic State. On the other hand, racial and religious profiling is considered completely immoral and wrong because it takes away liberties. This leads

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    A mutual fund is a company that pools money from many investors and invests the money in securities such as stocks, bonds, and short-term debt. The combined holdings of the mutual fund are known as its portfolio. There are 4 types of mutual funds, money market funds, bond funds, stock funds, target date funds. Real estate is property comprised

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    In 2003, I was recruited to set up and lead a new cyber security initiative for the Army Materiel Command (AMC), a 53 Billion dollar year logistics command that serves as the army version of amazon for the army’s current inventory of weapons, supplies and vehicles. AMC, at this time, had over a 100k workforce spread across 140 locations worldwide. During this timeframe, the Department of Defense was still trying to define Cyber Security and mature the process they had in place. DOD was a large target

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    Shermer, Steven D. "The Drinking Water security and Safety Amendments of 2002: is America's Drinking Water Infrastructure Safer Four Years later?" UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy, Winter 2006, p. 355+. Environmental Studies and Policy, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=PPES&sw=w&u=sims65323&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA162243012&it=r&asid=493e8c0ca998e138667cbcf4eaa126ce. Accessed 22 Jan. 2017. In the article "The Drinking Water security and Safety Amendments of 2002: is America's Drinking Water

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    STANDARD INSTALLATION DIVISION PERSONNEL SYSTEM (SIDPERS) SECURITY PLAN Gladys Turnbull Submitted to: Professor Kevin Reynolds SEC 574 Database Security Keller Graduate School of Management Submitted: 22 August 2012 Abstract: SIDPERS Security Plan developed for the Virgin Islands National Guard is procedural protection of this highly sensitive database holding the personnel records of over 960 active service members and over 10,000 retirees’ skeleton military personnel records. It is

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    three-day period in which was to watch for cameras I had come to a realization. There is no such thing as privacy anymore. I am someone who keeps up with what celebrities are doing. I had to watch a documentary regarding Mark Zuckerberg during High School and it shows him being questioned by the paparazzi. The first question that is asked is that if he feels as if he is to blame for the lack of privacy. He of course evaded the question and then states can you please let me have my privacy. While watching

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    accepted that there exists a need to be protected from enemies—both foreign and domestic. What most do not realize is that the people protecting them may also be spying on them. On June 6, 2013, the United States faced one of its most severe national security breaches in history. The source of it all was whistle blower Edward Snowden. He disclosed thousands of classified documents to several media outlets, which

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    There are roughly around seven billion people in our world. We speak different languages, live different lifestyles, love different people, but we are all humans. No matter how far across the world or far back in history we look there’s always has been one aspect of life that bring people together. The sweet melodious words within a song bring us into a trance until we realize we are all one in the same. Music is a form of expression that allows humanity to come together by breaking the social barriers

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    difference. The ability to analyze security related problems and develop sound solutions can only be gained through education and experience. This degree program will provide me the ability to project my thoughts regarding security concerns with a rationale yet credible solutions that are supported by experience and knowledge obtained from this higher level of education. The Master’s Degree program will enhance my ability to analyze weaknesses in our national security and develop problem-solving skills

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    To intern for the State Department in the Milan Consulate's Regional Security Office would allow me to explore modern issues such as security and terrorism through a governmental gaze. This is a great opportunity to find out how governments view these issues. I have only studied and heard about these international and national problems through the eyes of a college student and of a mass media consumer. In addition, these issues are most likely not going to disappear from the global and domestic conversation

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