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Voice Recognition Software Can Help Your Business Grow

14th May 2012
With the aim of improving customer experience and the fact that identity-related fraud is the fastest growing crime in the world, every business is on the lookout for dependable, cost-effective and secure solutions to validate a customer's identity and en... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Home Alarm Systems: Unmonitored vs. Monitored

08th April 2010
No security system can be one hundred per cent reliable unless there is a security monitoring system behind it. Simply installing a sophisticated security system can only set off an alarm when triggered. Considering the huge number of false alarms that ar... Read >
Author: Robert Scribner

The Impenetrable Fort Santiago

26th March 2010
‘Fuerza de Santiago' or Fort Santiago is currently located on which one was the settlement of an ancient ruler in Manila who was called Rajah Suleiman. This Muslim leader did not hand his kingdom over to the conquistadors on a silver platter. In contras... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Police Role Play

11th February 2010
On his or her duty, a police officer may encounter any number of dangerous or challenging situations. This is why the police force must ensure that every new recruit has the skills to act with authority, calmness and to execute good judgement, even under ... Read >
Author: Simon

Love Between Pets and Owners

08th February 2010
Abraham Lincoln said, "I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it." Love between the pet and the owner has been immortalized by many a legends. Many novels described the love and trust that an animal and the owner shares... Read >
Author: Miquel Travis

Targeted Individuals - Are They Really Crazy?

29th January 2010
This is an article about "targeted individuals" written with the intent to clarify some of the confusion which is undoubtedly surrounding your very unfortunate circumstances. Let's begin by defining exactly what a targeted individual is. Essenti... Read >
Author: Targeted Individual

Becoming A Police Sergeant

21st December 2009
The work done by the police in the UK is incredibly challenging and on the whole very effective. The work is not undertaken by cowboys and police officers are all highly trained and highly professional individuals. With the safety and trust of the public ... Read >
Author: Simon

Who created accounting principles?

14th October 2009
Who created accounting principles? Who sets and revises accounting standards? What if you don't follow all the rules, do you go to jail? Is there an accounting police force that investigates and arrests violators? It would seem that there must be some reg... Read >
Author: Rajiv9897

Which Martial Art is the Best for Law Enforcement?

11th November 2008
Up until 30 years ago, JUDO was the martial art. Then with the introduction of the more mysterious martial arts with more of a "killing" edge to them this coupled with the focus of the USJF/USJI (the leading Judo organizations in the US and the world) foc... Read >
Author: Mosaic Interactive

Police Accommodation: What Are the Problems?

05th July 2007
Nowadays there seems to be an increased demand for police mortgages, i.e. special mortgages for members of the police force. It may come as a surprise to many people to find that the police have a problem with accommodation. Those whose memories go bac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The advantages of using photographs in PowerPoint presentations

24th December 2006
A PowerPoint presentation is a great means of addressing a large group of people when having to give a speech of your services or your product. Sometimes it is better to use a visual presentation when giving your presentation as this is more effective in ... Read >
Author: Thomson Chemmanoor

Top 5 Safe Travel Locations

13th December 2006
Holiday island Malta ranks as one of the top five locations for safety in the world, according to American travel writer Laura McKenzie. In her report Ms McKenzie says of the Mediterranean holiday island 'In Malta there is no such thing as a dark and u... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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