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    The Licensee’s website, www.semperhomeloans.com, refers to FHA, VA, and USDA loan programs and the Licensee’s website, www.myvaloanoffer.com, refers to VA loan programs but neither contain the Equal Housing Lender logo. The Department recommends all written and visual advertisements referring to FHA, VA, and USDA mortgage loan programs include the Equal Housing Lender logo and legend Semper Home Loans, Inc. has policies in place to prevent a customer information breach; however, the Licensee does

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    United States, this pain knows no boundaries and reaches all depths and borders around the entire globe. Departments and Agencies dealing in Homeland Security have dealt with this issue since the inception of ISIS, proper channels have been developed to stopping and aiding in the submission of ISIS. However, stopping a terrorist organization

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    nations and terrorist groups. They are increasing their attacks on government, military and civilian installations. According to James Clapper (the Director of National Intelligence) these threats have become so severe. It is surpassing terrorism as the greatest challenge facing the nation. In response, the National Security Agency (NSA) began conducting surveillance on those who are involved in these activities and others which are threat to US national security interests. This program became so

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    involved in creating these products. This cooperation between the government and the tech companies was undermined by the leak of documents detailing mass surveillance of millions of people both inside and outside of America by the National Security Agency which led to companies feeling “manhandled by

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    In order to trace the nation of North Korea back to its origins, it is necessary to turn back to World War II. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has briefly summarized the history of the origins of North Korea in the following way: "An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan beginning in the 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War. Five years later, Japan formally annexed the entire peninsula. Following World War II, Korea was split with the northern half coming

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    Have you ever wondered what is really going on at the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America? The Third Option gives a behind the scenes look at the CIA along with an extremely intriguing story. In this story, the main character is Mitch Rapp. He is the best agent at the CIA. Mitch is sent on a mission to kill a German weapon manufacturer who supplies Al Qaeda. On this mission Mitch is double crossed by his partners, who were employed by a man who wants Mitch dead. Mitch’s partners

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    Congress plays a vital role in strategic intelligence through the use of operational oversight and budget control, but this has become an issue of concern in recent years. Congressional intelligence committees uphold high decisions pertaining to every type of intelligence collection that exist, and was founded on the concept of no one person having absolute power. This is the concept that undergirds the importance of the oversight of national intelligence. Since the U.S. involvement in Operation

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    Intelligence Collection

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    Methods of Intelligence Collection and Analysis Intelligence is one of the first lines of defense used by the United States to protect the Country against both foreign and domestic threats (Johnson, 2010). There are many ways and methods of intelligence collections employed by the intelligence community such as “spies, eavesdropping, technical sources, and openly available materials” etc (Clark, 2013). Method used also depends on many factors such as available resources, time, agency involved, and

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    Cia Research

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    CIA Research Paper The Central Intelligence Agency is the President’s independent foreign intelligence arm, responsible to him through the Director of National Intelligence and the National Security Council, and accountable to the people of the United States by interaction with the intelligence oversight committees of Congress. The CIA has many duties within those boundaries and performs a variety of functions through many forms of intelligence. They employ people from all backgrounds of academic

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    throughout the many different agencies how the intelligence cycle is interpreted. Within each of the different agencies everyone has their own way of obtaining information and different policies that they follow, within the constriction of the US constitution. The intelligence cycle states the many different steps taken to obtain intelligence from domestic to foreign information. Annotated Bibliography 3 Introduction: Throughout the intelligence cycle there are five different

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