Articles, tagged with "national security", page 3
24th June 2010
Mouli Cohen believes that technology has a huge impact to the government. If technology is used appropriately, random cyber attacks to the national security is going to be avoided. Mouli Cohen believes that the government, in order to provide adequate pro...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
22nd June 2010
Earlier it was following to impossible to track down a cellular call actual position, however the advances in technological innovation now make it doable to determine cellular phone position quite accurately. Previously the ought to track down any mobile ...
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Author:
Paula Smith
29th April 2010
Yongkang, and the hardware does have a natural connection, it is a "metal craftsmen with anything, the county government prefectures separated from health" Sentiment. Yongkang hardware industry, every industry has several leading enterprises, supporting a...
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Author:
byby
07th April 2010
Security is an issue and concept that is on a lot of people's minds these days. From Homeland Security to National Security to personal security, it seems we can't seem to get enough of this word. In an ever-increasingly global world we have to except tha...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
22nd March 2010
The National Science and Mathematics approach to maintain Talent Grant is federally financed scheme managed by Federal Student Aid, which is an organization of U.S. Department of Education.
The Grant usually recognized as National Smart Grant is offer...
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Author:
John Goldman
22nd March 2010
The National Science and Mathematics approach to hold Talent Grant is federally financed scheme executed by Federal Student Aid, which is an organization of U.S. Department of Education.
The Grant generally acknowledged as National Smart Grant is give...
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Author:
John Goldman
11th March 2010
The past few months have brought the threat to our national security back into focus. The foiled bombing of Najibullah Zazi, the Christmas Day Bomber case, and even the Fort Hood massacre are all examples that counterterrorism and counterintelligence tra...
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Author:
Henley-Putnam University
09th March 2010
Corporate Espionage
When you think about espionage it is quite common for your mind to be filled with thoughts of spies and those involved in attempts to access top secret information from others. Most frequently you think of concerns with national se...
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Author:
Kyle Cohagan
09th February 2010
The life of an active member of the military is unlike anyone else. In no other profession will men and women be randomly deployed halfway around the world and risk their lives to protect the freedoms that we enjoy each and every day in the United States...
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Author:
Joan Bromley
24th November 2009
As members of National Security and Defense, you may be called to duty at any moment and this means less people at home to take care of bills, which can be quite numerous at times. Besides, you don't have the "liberty" that civilians have, to look for a b...
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Author:
Melissa Kellett
04th September 2009
A disruption in the supply of oil could produce solemn issues for the United States economy. Fairly than an real dependence on foreign oil, the supply of oil and the cost surge that would occur as a result are in fact a national security trouble.
Keith...
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Author:
Robert Bell
25th August 2009
We usually focus on the positives that social media can bring about, but right now we are going to hop to the other side of the fence for a bit and discuss some of the dangers that can arise via social media. Not too long ago, I was called out at work for...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th July 2009
Weighing in on Universal Health Care
I heard public appeal for the president's proposed health plan is dropping today. The reason cited on Fox 2 news this morning was that people were concerned that it would cost too much. Yet we sit by as the medical ...
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Author:
Allif H. Dove
17th July 2009
Green Jobs: How Creating a Strong Green-Collar Workforce Will Save America
America consumes a surprising amount of energy. According to Solar Energy International, America uses 15 times more energy than other nations. And even more alarming is that mos...
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Author:
Elliott Mizroch
08th July 2009
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President Obama has made one thing perfectly clear, both during his campaign and without hesitation once becoming president of our country. Guantanamo, sometimes affectionately referred to as Gitmo, has g...
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Author:
AL Lavallis