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    Executive Protection

    Executive Protective Program Jon Orman Submitted to: Professor Timothy Bradley SEC594 Global and Domestic Security Keller Graduate School of Management Submitted: June 2013 Principle and Program Evaluation After an initial interview, concerning the principle and the company,, we can make a few recommendations as to the extent of the Executive Protection detail that will include the main client as well as his wife and two children. The principle, a CEO worth in excess

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    Essentials of Executive Protection

    ESSENTIALS OF PROTECTION Joseph Kornas Henley-Putnam University As a Personal Protection Specialist, I am charged with the responsibility for the Security, Safety, Health, and Well-being of another human being. In keeping with these obligations, I pledge my honor, reputation and, if necessary, my life. These are the words the Personal Protection Specialist lives by. Protection Specialists hold themselves to the highest standards of Honesty

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    Final Career Path and What Would You Do

    Final Exam (Part 2) 8 Oct 2012 Researching a Career Path I chose the Protective Security Specialist (PSS) as my career path choice. I chose the PSS path due to the fact that it was one specific area of my past experience that was lacking and it has positions all over the world through the Worldwide Protective Services (WPS) Program (formally known as the Worldwide Personal Protective Services (WPPS) Program). My initial research began with people I worked with on a Static Security project in a

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    Evaluate the Mechanism for Protecting the Rights of Children and Young People

    The COAG National Framework refers to the protection of children. The slogan “protecting children is everyone's right” ensures that children within Australia are kept nourished and safe. The COAG is invested by the government and non-government sector to protect the rights of children and their families. The purpose of COAG is to ensure children are not violated through collecting data and conducting investigations. The ‘COAG report’ found that in 2007-08 there were over 55.000 reports of child abuse

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    Life Alert Study

    was conducted nationwide, from August 26th to September 27th, 2004. Executive Summary •Over half of all customers who have had Life Alert for over a year (58%) said that their quality of life has improved since becoming a Life Alert customer. • 95% of customers say that Life Alert makes them feel protected when at home. •- 41% say that it makes them feel very protected. For 87% of Life Alert customers, Life Alert’s protection is an important factor in their decision to keep living at home, rather

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    Judicial Branch

    most interesting aspect of the judicial branch is the way it fits into the system that also is comprised of the Executive branch, and the legislative branch. Alexander Hamilton writes, “The judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them”. The executive branch can be viewed as the, “sword of the community”, and the legislative has the power to create the laws the

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    Reforms in Health Insurance

    HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM AT A GLANCE INSURANCE MARKET REFORMS THAT PROTECT CONSUMERS The Senate passed bill as improved by reconciliation will improve the health insurance marketplace by strengthening  consumer protections and providing consumers with the information they need to choose the best health care coverage  for their families.   NO DISCRIMINATION FOR PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS, GENDER OR OTHER CHARACTERISTICS Insurers and health plans will be prohibited from denying individuals health insurance coverage due to a pre‐existing 

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    Federal Bureaucracy

    president as the person responsible for implementing and administering the decisions and actions of the bureaucracy. “As chief executive, the president is constitutionally charged with ensuring that the laws be faithfully executed” (Harrison, Harris, and Deardorff 391). The resulting tension between Congress, as the creators of the bureaucracy, and the president, as the executive in charge of the bureaucracy, is just one of the tugs-of-war that the bureaucracy is subjected to that affect their behavior

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    Risk Managmeent

    happening. With a company such as EPLAN, the team would evaluate all data and where the data is housed. Some servers are currently overseas but most data is stored in the office of Farmington Hills, MI. The server room is not protected by any Fire protection walls. The company data for employees are on their computers and are currently not being backed up onto the server as most of the employees work from home. The only employees that are backed up on the server are out of the Farmington Hills office

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    People

    but the people were not free and did not like him. 2. What are the 3 branches of government and what does each branch do? The three branches of government are judicial, legislative, and executive. The judicial branch is in charge of the court systems. The legislative branch makes the laws. The executive branch enforces the laws and policies and the administration of public affairs. 3. What is the term which describes this division of power into the 3 branches of government? The term that

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