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    Years ago, flying commercially was probably an enjoyable experience. Across the globe, airport employees treated passengers as customers, not suspects. Somehow, the evolution of society has resulted in a trend of unethical behavior. September 11, 2001, shocked the American public, forcing the United States Government to enact the Transportation Security Act. Thus, the infamous Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was established (http://tsa.gov/about). Since the implementation of the TSA…

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    One Event Engraved in Our Memories This is a day that Americans, and many others, will never forget. This day will forever be engraved into the minds of the people of the United States of America. September 11, 2001, a day remembered as 9/11, consisted of many different events, but this day is remembered for the four passenger airliners that were hijacked by the al-Qaeda, who planned a series of “strategically conducted events” (History.com). These unexpected events created a change in the…

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    My plan 's objective would be a blending of security screening forces that operate under current Federal guidelines which would provide critical safety and security functions for aviation customers. Both forces must operate together with Government efficiency, be customer service driven and not exceed fiscal budgeting. In developing a working plan, policies and procedures must fall within existing Federal and state laws. In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the US government recognized…

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    Introduction Anyone who has flown in the months following the attacks of 9/11 to present is very familiar with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The officers in the blue shirts can be seen everywhere in airports across the United States. They are supposed to be a symbol of safety, security and reassurance for passengers. Unfortunately have become to symbolize long lines, delays, ineptitude, scandal, and inappropriate conduct. My goal is not to diminish or the work of TSA…

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    Against Drones Essay

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    Have you ever thought about how one becomes a terrorist? Have you ever thought about what happened to this person for them to become radical? Statistics have shown that drone strikes create more terrorist than they kill. If a loved one is a casualty, there is more possibility for their family, friends, etc, to become angry with the United States military rather than to support them. Air strikes have increased over the past years increasing the attacks, casualties and terror among the people we…

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    Before and After 9/11 Airport Security On September 11, 2001, there was a terrorist attack where an airplane crashed into the Twin Towers in New York killing thousands of Lives. The disaster of 9/11 has affected many citizens in the way they see the United States if it is a safe country to live in. The tragedy of 9/11 impacted Americans and Terrorist lives. Ever since 9/11 happened security has changed, especially in the airport because laws became strict on what you can take or not take on an…

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    September 11, 2001 was a tragic day in The history of America. My dad told me that President Bush was reading stories to elementary school children in Florida while the United States was under attack by terrorists. On this day nineteen members of Al-Qaeda hijacked four planes and crashed them into important buildings in America. Two planes hit the World Trade Centers, and a third hit the Pentagon. The fourth plane, Flight 93, hit a field in Pennsylvania ("9/11 attacks" ). Flight 93, once the…

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    Multicultural has been a huge influence in the criminal justice system in today’s society. In the United States, we trust with what the Constitution delivers. We are known for equality and everyone should be treated the same as an individual but the people who are high up in our justice system can let things get to their heads. We are a very diverse country which makes multicultural a huge impact on our justice system. There have been some changes in the system so that everyone is aware of…

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    Why do we have airport security? Airport security is there to protects people from bringing bad stuff on airplanes and to stop terrorism and it takes less time than being patted down but some people don't like them and think we should not be allowed. Airport full body searches should be allowed and kept. The first reason why airport searches should be allowed is that it makes sure bad things don't get taken on airplanes, “Since our stand up in 2002, we have screened nearly six billion…

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    9/11 Literature Review

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    Literature Review R1: Does the act of terrorism in countries mean there is low to minimal security within these countries. R2: Looking at the act of terrorism during the United States of America’s (USA) 9/11 attack, Does this show there is low to minimal security within our countries? Did this attack increase terrorism through social media or technology? Purpose: The goal of this literature review is to determine whether the 9/11 attack on America is associated and indicates that our countries…

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