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    Spies And The Cold War

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    The Cold War introduced many new things to the world. The possibility of nuclear war, the internet, advanced technology, space programs, etc. But one of the more well-known advances would have to be spies and espionage. Espionage was used before the Cold War but the war increased the popularity of espionage. It was portrayed as romantic and exciting, but the reality wasn’t romantic. It was a dangerous job; if you were caught you would be tortured for information or killed with little to no hope of

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    The Rockefeller family is an extremely wealthy American dynasty with German roots. The family members were heavily involved in the industrial, political, oil and banking businesses of America that allowed them to amass one of the world’s greatest fortunes. Primarily, the family history starts with the brothers John D Rockefeller Sr. and William Rockefeller who owned the standard oil company that controlled nearly all oil flow in the US until 1911 when it was broken into subsidiaries to end its monopoly

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    For hundreds of years human intelligence operations have been conducted. Nation states have always had a desire and a need to know what friendly and unfriendly countries are doing. For national security purposes knowledge is power. Human intelligence collection has changed throughout history and is different depending on who is conducting it. International laws, brokered agreements, internal laws and policies dictate how human intelligence is collected. By looking at a known adversary, one can apply

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    North Korea Student: Brittany Staley Professor: Amanda Bowers Course – INTL443 November 17, 2013 Section I: Introduction. North Koreas intelligence community is in a vibrant atmosphere. Its variations in the configuration and organization change as power shifts within the Communist Party of the People Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK). Currently the majorities of DPRK intelligence agencies are with the Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau (CGIB) of the Korean Worker’s Party Central

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    An Essay About Atlantis

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    The topic that I have chosen is ‘’what, how and when.’’ The reason for this particular topic is that, I find it extremely important for people to read on things which aren’t related to academic purposes and simply for leisure. Reading and researching for the sole purpose of gaining knowledge is an extremely beneficial activity that everyone should do since it helps you improve yourself in various ways. The more a person reads the more he or she learns, it’s fun and also educational and it’s something

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    On April 30, 1984 in Bogota, Colombia, the violent ambush and assassination of Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara Bonilla sent a chilling political message – violence would be employed against anyone who supported reforms against the illicit narcotics trade. Before his death, Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara Bonilla was one of the first politicians who voiced opposition to the exploding drug trade involving cocaine. The cycle of targeted violence returned only a couple of years later, on November 17, 1986

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    Agroforestry systems also have indirect effects on carbon sequestration levels, for example they help to lower the pressure on naturally degraded forests which are the largest terrestrial carbon sinks. Unfortunately, most carbon sequestration potential estimates are only theoretical and very little field measurements have been conducted to substantiate these theories (Murthy et al., 2013). The unavoidable variability in these estimates and the lack of consistent methodologies to measure carbon sequestration

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    applications. Social media among businesses is used intensely and equally intense is the risk of cyber crime these businesses face. In 2012, organizations can anticipate to see an increase in social media profiles used as a means for social engineering tactics. To fight the risks, corporations will need to look further than the basics of policy and procedure expansion to more advanced technologies such as data leakage prevention, enhanced network monitoring and log file

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    The Uphill Battle Against Mexican Drug Cartels “Drugs continue to kill … 200,000 people a year, shattering families and bringing misery to thousands” states Yury Fedotov, the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UN 2012). A modern crisis, drug abuse takes the will and freedom of hundreds of thousands, plunging their lives into despair. But this is only one side of the coin; those who supply the hazardous euphoria of drugs build their own volatile empires on foundations of violence

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    Them ! Movie Analysis

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    As the final shots of the second World War were dealt, the first shots of the Cold War were fired. After World War II, America was prosperous. They had not experienced a significant postwar recession, nor were the masses unemployed. The United States had experienced extraordinary economic growth in the years following the war.Despite the prosperity and growth experienced that succeeded the war, the fear of Communism plagued the minds of Americans. Americans became increasingly worried about the spread

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