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24th September 2009
Political turmoil and terrorist activities have resulted in tightening of airport security. If you are unaware of rules and regulations you could be detained or delayed inordinately while passing through security checks before boarding the plane.
Here ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
With government agencies, one often has to try to guess what they are hiding. A close look at a FCC policy document released at 9 p.m. on a Friday may shock you.
Controlling Software
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a policy paper th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
increasingly common these days. The reasons for this include the fact that negligent hiring lawsuits that result from the actions of an errant employee can damage a company’s credibility and lead to hefty fines; companies have become more selective in t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
How often have you been searching for a phone number or address and seen an advertisement for a criminal background check? This tool that was once available only to law enforcement officials is now available to anyone who is willing to pay for it. Think i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th September 2009
The field of investigative reporting involves bringing to the fore facts and figure that affect human interests and fair governance. This means conducting in depth research, looking at public records, doing extensive interviews, as well as checking and re... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
Conflict diamonds are those loose diamonds which come from those areas of Africa which are in state of war. Rebels get financial support by selling these diamonds.
In 2000, UNO passed a resolution in which the role of conflict diamonds was defined.
In t... Read >
Author: brandon alston
12th August 2009
With the increasing crime rate in the US, some of the laws of the land have been changed to provide more protection for the average citizen. Several new rules have been implemented to protect employers and employees. In addition, employers also have becom... Read >
Author: JD
05th August 2009
How often have you been searching for a phone number or address and seen an advertisement for a criminal background check? This tool that was once available only to law enforcement officials is now available to anyone who is willing to pay for it. Think i... Read >
Author: Andromeda
23rd July 2009
Hazardous Material Regulations exhibit on the potential for capricious cargo, such as propane, among others, being used in a terrorist attack. The Homeland Security Act and Transportation Security include, but are not limited to Operation Liberty Shield. ... Read >
Author: Hazmat Compliance Guy
23rd July 2009
The Homeland Security Act and Transportation Security include, but are not limited to Operation Liberty Shield. This is mostly because of the war on Iraq and continued terrorist activities. Stronger shipping protection is today needed and these Thief's ... Read >
Author: Hazmat Compliance Guy
11th March 2009
As of January 12th 2009, the US government has made it mandatory for any visitor to the United States from countries under the Visa Waiver Program (such as Australia, Japan and Europe) to complete the I-94W form, as part of the Electronic System for Trave... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th December 2008
In this fast paced world where the element of uncertainty dominates the scene, it is quite a sensible thing to get an insurance policy not only for oneself but for the significant and tangible things of life. With easy premium rates and convenient policy... Read >
Author: Alice Erin
25th July 2008
Most people buy three homes in a lifetime. They may start with an affordable starter home, and as they start a family, they may invest in a larger home that has more bedrooms, living space and a larger yard near schools they want their children to attend.... Read >
Author: pragvenik
23rd June 2008
Terrorism has now reached the point that it has entered into every aspect of daily life. All over the world terrorist activities threaten the safety of civilians and military personnel alike.
Regardless of who commits these terrorist actions, whether j... Read >
Author: Henley-Putnam University
18th January 2008
The term, ‘Special Operation Units’ is used to refer to highly specialized and extensively trained military operation units who are known to perform highly volatile military operations. These forces are specially trained to participate in unconvention... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
31st May 2007
Situation 1: A highly placed executive resigns from a company to join another. Before that, he has to hand over his laptop. He deletes all the necessary information and formats the drive before handing it over. But the next employee who receives his lapto... Read >
Author: James Walsh
02nd May 2007
Nowadays people visit other county more often than early. You can buy a ticket and begin your travel to nice place in this world. But you should be sure to have some foundation for your tour. And this one will be travel accident insurance.
Any experienc... Read >
Author: Kirill Karpovich
01st March 2007
Lest some people use the excuse of not being affected by blood diamonds for being complacent, we should be reminded that there is no such thing as an isolated incident. Everything is interconnected and eventually at some point, repercussions will affect e... Read >
Author: Ariel
28th February 2007
The mere mention of the words, "Tax Haven" and "Offshore Banking" immediately conjure up thoughts of fraud, money laundering, illicit drug trafficking, and now terrorist activities.
There is, of course, another more legitimate side to the offshore bank... Read >
Author: Digital Nomad
20th November 2006
People always wonder, what can I do as a citizen to help prevent terrorism. Most believe that they can have no impact or would even come into contact with people with terrorism on their mind. The Office of Homeland Security along with its regional offic... Read >
Author: Jim Serre
15th November 2006
Tourism is a growing industry worldwide. So are undesirable things like terrorism, flight crashes, accidents, wars, disease, natural calamities etc. Any experienced traveler can tell you that travel is full of uncertainties. But it is not possible to sit... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
12th May 2006
Employment background checks are becoming increasingly common these days. The reasons for this include the fact that negligent hiring lawsuits that result from the actions of an errant employee can damage a company's credibility and lead to hefty fines; c... Read >
Author: Stanley Alpin
01st April 2006
The field of investigative reporting involves bringing to the fore facts and figure that affect human interests and fair governance. This means conducting in depth research, looking at public records, doing extensive interviews, as well as checking and re... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
21st March 2006
It's no secret that identity theft has become a major problem in this country. Last year alone, more than 9.9 million Americans fell victim to this devastating crime. And it can be devastating.
Identity theft occurs when someone acquires key pieces of ... Read >
Author: David Silva
21st February 2006
How often have you been searching for a phone number or address and seen an advertisement for a criminal background check? This tool that was once available only to law enforcement officials is now available to anyone who is willing to pay for it. Think i... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
16th November 2005
With government agencies, one often has to try to guess what they are hiding. A close look at a FCC policy document released at 9 p.m. on a Friday may shock you.
Controlling Software
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a policy paper t... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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