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    Research Topics with Explanation

    Research: Topics with Explanation English 215 Strayer University January 19, 2014 Research: Topics with Explanation The following three topics I chose for this assignment are “Should transportation security (TSA) regulations be changed”, “Should regulations regarding the use of cellular phones while driving be standardized?”, and “Should DUI (driving under the influence) laws be changed?” Each one of these topics will mention the type of public, a preliminary thesis statement, and references

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    A New Airline in the Making

    Table of ContentsTable of Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Interim Department Reports 4 Effect on Customer Base 5 Customer Service 5 Image 6 Marketing and Promotion 6 Conclusion 6 Appendix 1 Memorandum Appendix 2 Survey EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Qantas Airlines – Crisis in the Making Since the year 2000, Virgin Blue has stormed into the Australian domestic airline scene with great success, quickly capturing 25% of the market with their low cost pricing strategy. As CEO

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    Preparedness of Raleigh Durham International Airport for a Terrorist Attack

    International Airport for a Terrorist Attack Daniel Hammer American Military University Spring 2011 Abstract This research paper will address the current security policies at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in Raleigh, North Carolina. The current security policies will be scrutinized and see if they are capable in deterring a terrorist attack. They will be compared and a number of fields, such as usefulness, cost effectiveness, and to foreign nations airport security

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    The Practical Impacts After September 11 Terrorist Attack

    The Practical Impacts After September 11 Terrorist Attack In the article, How We've Changed Since 9/11, by Jennie Wood stated that ever since September 11 terrorist attack, the most obvious changes Americans have faced have been at the airport. Traveler must check in at least two hours in advance before their departure. There are restrictions on what passengers can bring. Anything that is liquid has to be a certain size and need to be placed in clear, sealed bags. No food or bottled water is allowed

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    Aviation Security

    Invasive Security: Does it Work Bruno Gerardo Introduction to Canadian Aviation (MOS 1022F) Dr. Suzanne Kearns 23 November, 2011 Abstract On September 11, 2001, the world watched in terror as America was under attack. As a result of these events, the aviation industry was restructured to improve reliability and security of commercial air travel. Although the new security changes have improved the overall safety of air travel, concerns have been raised that the changes introduced are

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    U.S. Border Security (Land, Air, Sea)

    points for people, goods, and conveyances, which enter or depart a country. Modulating borders and other ports of entry like the airports is crucial in ensuring the law and preventing the flow of contrabands, which may include illegal drugs. Moreover, criminals may use these points of entry to enter the U.S and carry out their illegal activities. The U.S borders and airports have exhibited a vulnerability towards the drug threat. Through restricting the flow of drugs across its borders, the U.S can

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    Section a

    Section A 1) This is a text where a person, who has been a frequent flier since he was 6 years old, tells us about how he always has been pleased with the airport and its security, at least until recently. He says that after 9/11 the airport security has entered another dimension - you have to open your laptop, take off your shoes, empty your pockets, loosen your belt and shed your jacket, and spread your arms and legs and prepare to be violated with that beeping wand pushed into awkward places

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    Informative Essay On 9/11

    States, I feel the greatest threat is terrorist cyber-attack on national institutions. This attack was the worst in US history and hopefully it will never happen again. As a result of the vicious attack, it changed the process of security in all airports. The screening is more in tensed and you are not allowed to bring certain items on the airplane. Some might feel that it is an inconvenience or time consuming but for the safety of the passengers it is all worth it. I just traveled to Roswell

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    Transportation Security Administration Analysis

    Ever since September 11, 2001 the nations’ security has been a hot topic, not only in politics but in the everyday life of Americans. Airports are an obvious location for the substantial discussion over the effectiveness of security measures in the nation. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created to address the concerns created by the terrorist’s attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Congress passed and signed into law the Aviation and Transportation Security Act on

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    Impact Of 9/11 On Airport Security

    so good in the airport like, if people wants to travel through airlines it was so easy for them. They can go and just fly up this situation was before 9/11 attack. But know it’s not so easy, if the people wants to travel in domestic they need to be in airport at least 2 hours before and if the people wants to travel international they need to be in airport at least three hours before in airport. The 9/11 incident as changed the entire security system of U.S.A not only the Airport. In this paper I

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