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  • Protect Your Business Information: Prevent Document Deterioration, Misuse And Loss With Edm
    By: Laurel B. Sanders | - Security concerns are in the news a lot lately. The government has issued public alerts against terrorist activity. Military experts are debating how to maximize armed forces safety amid intensified conflict in Afghanistan. Medical experts are producing vaccine to combat Swine Flu. Each issue focuses on the need to ensure public safety. Yet most businesses including agencies that rely on timely, accurate information to make decisions about public safety overlook a serious risk that je ...
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  • Sia Licence - Full Protection With Par-excellence Services
    By: Jon mick | - A large number of security companies offer security backed with SIA licence. It has become a norm for without a SIA licence the credibility and efficiency of the security company is put in jeopardy.
    Security services with licence from Security Industry Authority or SIA licence showcase that they efficiently cover an entire gamut of events, venues and clients. SIA licence obtained as per Private Security Industry Act 2001 assures the authorities that the firms and individuals availing of th ...

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  • 5 Excuses To Purchase Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Prestige Edition
    By: Joe Pariseau | - On 10 November 2009, the next episode in one of the most prevalent first person shooter gaming franchise's in recent years will hit the shelves. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 has been designated as the direct successor to the critically acclaimed Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

    In Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, you will acquire the role of newly introduced character Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson. Your supervisor is Sergeant "Soap" MacTavish who makes a return from the preceding ga ...

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  • Dead Banks Walking, Zombie Monopolies And The Tax Payers Fest
    By: Pierre B. Boulle | - Despite massive successive capital injections, big banks on government life support continue to be battered from pillar to post confirming what a blind man could have told you a long time ago: the self proclaimed Masters of the Universe have been walking zombies for years and the reality continues to be that insolvent banks cannot be helped with an injection of public funds any more than a dead body can be resuscitated with a massive blood transfusion. While government had prayed and hoped its r ...
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  • Hot Career Alert - Earn A Criminal Justice Degree Online
    By: Oliver Feakins | - It is a sign of our times that there is a heightened interest in careers in criminal justice that coincides with a growing need for criminal justice professionals. The unfortunate events of September 11, 2001 has resulted in much greater awareness of our vulnerability as a free society while television shows such as "Forensics Files" and "CSI" have presented new insights into the science of solving crimes. Both of these factors are prompting individuals to explore career possibilities in crimina ...
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  • Sonicflood: A Decade Of Praise
    By: Sibyl | - Nashville, TN SONICFLOOd, the band that paved the way for the modern praise and worship movement is celebrating 10 years of ministry. In their 10 years they have ministered to millions of people around the world. One of their greatest honors was to perform the first Christian concert in a secular venue in modern Turkeys history. This was nothing short of a miracle in a country that is 99.9% Muslim. They have also had the privilege of performing at the President of Thailand's birthday ...
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  • The Untapped Energy Riches Of Uzbekistan
    By: Jayesh Vasava | - While many Western investors remain fixated on somehow acquiring a slice of Turkmenistans natural gas riches, despite a recent scandal over the countrys actual reserves, there is another country further east whose energy and mineralogical reserves have been overlooked Uzbekistan.

    While a number of factors are responsible for this oversight, including relative geographical isolation (Uzbekistan, along with Liechtenstein, is one of the worlds doubly landlocked nations, re ...

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  • Paul Collingwood Wants Vice Captaincy
    By: Sarfaraz Khan | - Former England one-day cricket captain Paul Collingwood has revealed that he would like to be vice-captain to new leader Andrew Strauss.

    Durham batsman Collingwood resigned last August at the same time as Michael Vaughan stepped down as England's Test captain.

    England have gone through a more recent period of upheaval with Kevin Pietersen being ousted as captain following his rift with former coach Peter Moores but Collingwood has suggested that his captaincy experi ...

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  • Offshore Banking - Explained
    By: Melissa Glotzer | - Many entrepreneurs and individuals have heard about offshore banking, but are unsure about the benefits, the legal implications and even what it is exactly. By gaining a better understanding of what offshore banking really is entrepreneurs can decide whether it is relevant to their company, and to what extent it can benefit them.

    Technically speaking, an offshore bank is simply a bank in a jurisdiction other than the one in which the client resides. A person living in France who has ...

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  • Jim Gaffigan Tickets - Jim Gaffigan Continues To Beef Up Film Resume
    By: Brent Warnken | - Triple threat Jim Gaffigan-equally known for his stand-up routine, acting roles both on the big and small screens and writing-will star in the upcoming comedy-drama It's Kind of a Funny Story. From the filmmakers of Half Nelson starring Ryan Gosling, It's Kind of a Funny Story is a coming-of-age flick about a teenage boy (played by Keir Gilchrist, known for his role as Toni Collette's sexually confused son on Showtime's United States of Tara) who checks himself into a mental health clinic as a w ...
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  • Counter Terrorism Expert Outlines New Terrorist Targets By The Security Expert
    By: Dr Mark Yates | - Business owners and directors should take careful notice of recent terrorist incidents in Afghanistan as the ripple effect will continue to spread across the world.

    Terrorism and counterterrorism tactics come under the global spotlight this week after the slaying of 5 British soldiers by what the UK military call a rogue Afghani Police officer.

    This unprovoked and cowardly attack saw the 5 soldiers shot by one of the Afghan police officers who had been receiving trainin ...

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  • Terrorism Expert Overview Of Un Peacekeeping Recent Terrorist Attack
    By: Dr Mark Yates | - As the UN peacekeeping force reels from a recent terrorist assault on a guesthouse in the Afghan capital Kabul, leaving five UN peacekeeping staff dead.

    A terrorism expert outlines the difficulties of combining peacekeeping & countering terrorism in volatile regions.

    The British American security expert advocates increasing the personal security of all UN peacekeeping terrorist targets as terrorism threats & the terrorist alert status increases.

    In the spac ...

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  • "homeland Security": - It Means Big Business For Many Graduates....///
    By: Vishwajeet | - The term "Homeland Security" has become a part of our collective vocabulary, thanks in large part to media coverage of government policies related to terrorist threats that endanger our nation. Not only has homeland security been a major issue in the news, but at campuses across the country as well. Many colleges and universities now offer homeland security degree programs in combination with, or in replacement of, traditional criminal justice degree programs. Graduates often see themselves work ...
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  • Offshore Banking Services
    By: tilakraj | - Depending on the size of the bank, it might offer additional services. It is normal for offshore banks to charge money for use of their services, but you can often find their fees very competitive, compared to what banks in your own country charge for the same service! The price of using the services varies a lot from one bank to the other. Most of the services are accessed through the Internet, since offshore banks are situated far from their customers. An offshore bank will typically have an ...
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  • "'"homeland Security"': - It Means Big Business For Many Graduates
    By: Sonia Ahuja | - The term "Homeland Security" has become a part of our collective vocabulary, thanks in large part to media coverage of government policies related to terrorist threats that endanger our nation. Not only has homeland security been a major issue in the news, but at campuses across the country as well. Many colleges and universities now offer homeland security degree programs in combination with, or in replacement of, traditional criminal justice degree programs. Graduates often see themselves work ...
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  • Will Outsourcing Costs Rise In 2009?
    By: Maneet Puri | -

    The latter part of year 2008 saw the doom of business environment all over the world. What started as a stagnation of the mortgage and finance industry soon took plagiarized the economy of the developed countries of the west and wrecked havoc on the world economy. As the situation stands at present, business across the globe are battling with the severe repercussions of the crisis and taking to severe cost cutting measures to survive through.

    The Indian IT Outsourcing indu ...

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  • The Case Of The Online Criminal Justice Degree
    By: eLearners | - Do you hunker down with a bowl of popcorn to watch Forensic Files? Do you TiVo every episode of CSI, including the numerous spin-offs? Then, you might want to consider a career in criminal justice by enrolling in an online criminal justice program.

    While it used to be that those in the criminal justice system did not go to college, the rapidly evolving science and technology of crime solving, as well as the need to develop verbal skills, writing skills, management techniques and ...

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  • The Shemagh - Fashion Statement Or Terrorist Headgear
    By: Robert Wilson | - The shemagh. Is it simply a Palestinian headscarf? Or terrorist garb? Maybe a fashion statement? The shemagh has been worn for centuries in the middle-east. It wraps around the head, protects the wearer from the sun and heat and sand during the day, gives warmth and protection from the cold at night. It is also used by armies, and is particularly associated with the British S.A.S. who used it, among other more usual purposes, as a carrying pouch and even as a makeshift sling for arm injuries.< ...
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  • Bidding At A Uk Bankruptcy Auction: Below Is Bid Offering
    By: Gauk Auction | - A UK bankruptcy auction may be lively occasion which gives bidders a remarkable bargain whenever a non payer is required to sell his belongings. Sadly, offenders, organized crime groups, as well as terrorist groups have been known to use bankruptcy auctions as vehicles to launder money. In an attempt to control this lawbreaking action, governing bodies have officially set forth a group of cash laundering rules which took effect in 2004. Below is some pertinent facts which folks that attend UK ba ...
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  • Security Cameras - Keep A Watch On Thieves
    By: Monty Alexander | - However, these days, considering the international security threats, security cameras have gained a new meaning al together. Today security cameras have become an absolute necessity to track down and possible terrorist threats and are being employed rigorously at every possible terrorist attack sensitive place in the country. The recent terrorist attacks through out the country have led to a rising need of security cameras and their installation.

    Apart from uses for national secur ...

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  • Body Of Lies - Was This A Classic Spy Thriller?
    By: James Woolley | - Body Of Lies is a thrilling, action packed spy movie with many twists and turns. Leonardo Di Caprio stars as Roger Ferris, a 'rising star' in the world of espionage. He's tasked with gathering intelligence to catch the elusive Al-Saleem, a terrorist who's responsible for many recent bombings in Europe.

    Overall, the movie was very well done and very entertaining to watch. The action scenes were captivating and the storyline will keep you on the edge of your seat for hours. The char ...

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  • Mediclaim Insurance A Basic Guide
    By: Mike Smith | - A research on Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations shows that the boom in corporate profits and higher incomes for employees is one side of the coin. The other is surge in workplace stress and lifestyle diseases.

    Heart disease, stroke and diabetes are few common diseases in India which reportedly wiped off $9bn (4.4bn) off the Indian national income in 2005. The cost could reach more than 100bn over the next 10 years.

    This has bro ...

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  • How The Mumbai Terrorist Attacks Affect You And Your Outsourcing Operations
    By: Mark Ruckman | - The loss of life in the recent terrorist attack in Mumbai is a tragedy-- the repercussions of which will be keenly felt on a personal and geopolitical level for a significant time to come. But what impact will it have on those companies that buy or provide outsourced services from India?

    The simple answer is that, while tragic, this attack was designed to cause fear and panic but will not disrupt business at the macro level. The reasons are many, but first and foremost, the scale ...

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  • Us Diplomat To Visit India. Whats Going To Happen?
    By: Anthony Jones | - Indian political leaders are seriously considering to improve the countrys intelligence agencies as one of the top most U.S Diplomats is in India to advise them on bettering the countrys Intelligence services. It is a worldwide known fact that Indian intelligence agencies failed drastically in avoiding last months terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which killed more than 170 people.

    Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, who was in Islamabad yesterday, is scheduled to meet the forei ...

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  • Doing Background Check Means Increasing Safety
    By: Princess Sheen Coley | - In our times, it is not surprising that a lot of people are emphasizing about safety and security. Just take a look at a lot of crimes that happen on a daily basis and you will immediately realize that there is a great need for you to be aware with people that you deal with. Theft, murder, rape, and many other crimes are happening more often these days than they did in the past so you really should be very watchful when it comes to dealing with people that you do not know much yet.


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  • Indian Security And Surveillance Market
    By: bharat book bureau | - Bharatbook.com added a new report on "Indian Security and Surveillance Market" (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=81428)

    The report focuses on the dynamics of the Indian security and surveillance industry, the market size and growth, the segments of the industry and, the challenges and opportunities that the industry is facing. The report also covers the current scenario and trends that the industry is undergoing.

    On the competitive landscape, the report lays ...

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  • London And Her Part In The Making Of Historical England
    By: Steve Tallamy | - If you want to capture the making of historical England there is no better place to look than London. Its history is a microcosm of the rest of the country and can be likened to a leader of fashion, what London did one day the rest of the country and indeed other countries followed the next.

    London was at the heart of the Roman and Norman invasions so was always at the forefront when it comes to the development of historical England. No surprise then that it became and still it o ...

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  • Travel Insurance For Terrorist Cover
    By: Ruth Jacob | - Travel insurance provider, Total Insured Travel, have launched the first travel policy, which specifically covers terrorism and security.

    Cover includes additional travel, overnight accommodation, subsistence, alternative re-ticketing, and excess car parking charges as long as the delay is for more than 6 hours. The cost for this additional cover starts from as little as 5.00.

    Thousands of people travelling over the summer period, may be expecting security delays ...

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  • Developments In Home Textiles
    By: bharat book bureau | - Bharatbook.com is proud to announce the new report Developments in Home Textiles (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=28564).

    There have been a number of significant developments in home textiles over recent years. The global market offers consumers a broader range of fibre combinations, fabrics, designs, textures and colours than it did in the 1990s.

    Manufacturers have successfully adapted performance apparel technologies for use in home textile products ...

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  • Crash
    By: Tsoof and Eden Baras | - I have been to a fair few countries and met people of different background. I like to hear about different customs and beliefs, languages and heritage. My brother's high school is one of the most multicultural schools with students from over 90 different countries in a school of just under 2,000. Unfortunately, not everyone else is so accepting.

    "Crash" is a movie that addresses not only racism but also stereotypes and that everything is a matter of perspective. People are born wi ...

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  • Special Operations Units Of The World
    By: James Kara Murat | - The term, Special Operation Units' is used to refer to highly specialized and extensively trained military operation units who are known to perform highly volatile military operations. These forces are specially trained to participate in unconventional warfare tactics, reconnaissance as well as counter the highly dangerous terrorist activities. Around the world, in various countries, these Special Operation Units' are also termed as Special Forces' or S ...
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  • Us Navy Seal Operations In Iraq
    By: James Kara Murat | - In the recent past the US Navy SEALs has been in the news for its operations in Iraq. It all began in the year 2003 when President George Bush ordered the Navy SEALs to invade Iraq. This Navy SEALs operation was called Operation Iraqi Freedom'.

    Why it started

    It was generally believed at the time in 2003 that Iraq possessed and was also developing on an active basis, weapons of mass destruction or WMD. This was strictly in violation of the 1991 agreement ...

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  • Digital Video Surveillance Systems: They Watch
    By: Nahshon Roberts | - Have you ever felt watched? No, don't dismiss that feeling as paranoia. Maybe you are being watched. In light of recent tragedies - terrorist attacks, illegal activities, and the onslaught of crime, petty or otherwise, people from both the public and private sector have been obsessively setting up digital video surveillance systems everywhere possible. These days, it's almost impossible to enter a building or even stand on the sidewalk of a busy street without being under surveillance.
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  • Salman Rushdie The Sensitive Prophet And Juma Gul
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Between Danish cartoons and Rushdie's Satanic Verses that have raised the ire of Muslims worldwide and brought down calls for fatwa (Death of those who offend Muhammad), Islam looks like it has a very sensitive and easily offended prophet.

    By contrast to Biblical prophets Muhammad seems to be the thinnest skinned prophet of all time. No comedy is intended but in answer to the question of how many Muslims does it take to protect a prophet the answer is obviously, all of them. ...

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  • Can Illegal Immigration Lead To Terrorism?
    By: P.M. Terrell | - As I watched the evening news, I wondered why no one else seemed to understand that our porous southern borders were open doors for Middle Eastern terrorists. Perhaps it was fresh on my own mind because I'd had a recent conversation with a Virginia Police Chief, who told me his department had been notified by Homeland Security of the potential risk. Our government had received information that Middle Eastern terrorists loyal to al-Qaeda had arrived at the conclusion that the average white Americ ...
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  • Wi-fi Security Crisis
    By: Marty R. Milette | - There's a storm brewing, and although we have only seen the first signs, she's gonna be a whopper! I'm talking about what I call the "Wi-Fi Security Crisis", and if you don't know what it is, better read on...

    Q: Would you let a terrorist walk in off the street and call their buddies in Iran or Afganistan using your phone?

    Q: Would you allow a pervert to use your Internet connection to download child pornography?

    Q: If you are a hotel General Manager, ...

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  • Why We're Not Winning The War Against Terror"' Iii
    By: Peter Davies | - While the western world media is focussing its attention on the battles taking place in Afghanistan and Iraq, Africa is being eaten up by our old enemies. Islam is forcing its way down from North East Africa towards the equator, while China is moving in from the East, South of the Equator.

    In my last paper, Why we're not winning the war against terror part 2, I ended by mentioning a number of African states Congo, Darfur (Sudan), Ethiopia, Eretria, Somalia, Rwanda, Uganda and t ...

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  • Mesothelioma And 9/11
    By: John Porter | - The name Mesothelioma was not unknown to the people of the ancient civilizations. Asbestos also received its name from the Greek civilization because of its inextinguishable property. The reaction of this mineral on human body was to certain extent known to these people. At the latter half of the nineteenth century the use of asbestos once again came to the forefront. The reasons were quite valid because asbestos had the exclusive property of insulation and was really inexpensive.

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  • Songs Of A Different Nature: My Chemical Romance
    By: Samantha Kay | - As the music industry continues to change and new musical acts surface that are reflective of the styles of trend-setting youth, we have come to embrace bands of every variety. One such band reaching a recent pinnacle of popularity is My Chemical Romance, considered to be one of the most prolific alternative rock bands of its time.

    Formed in the United States, the group assembled in New Jersey shortly after the September 11th terrorist attacks of 2001. Inspired to write by the eve ...

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  • Home And Office Bottled Water Delivery In Northern Virginia
    By: Marcus Stout | - Throughout the United States many consumers and businesses are electing to purchase bottled drinking water instead of tap or well water. The trend is clearly on the rise. A recent study of the bottled water industry indicates that U.S. bottled water sales and consumption continue to multiply at double digit rates as consumers and businesses increasingly choose bottled water as a beverage of choice. (Source: International Bottle Water Association Press Release dated April 13, 2006, http://www.bo ...
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  • Surveillance Cameras In A New World That We Live In
    By: CHARLES MCLEAN | - More and more often today people are getting into the security industries multi-billion dollar a year business that is growing faster and faster as Americans progress thru life. It is not uncommon for someone to walk down a city street either in uptown New York City or backwoods Kansas and look up and see that someone, or should I say something is watching them and every move they make.

    Yes, in today's world people have become not paranoid, but possibly insecure about whom they ...

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  • Emergency Medical Supplies
    By: Burt Cotton | - Between the fears of a terrorist attack following 9/11 and the recent spate of natural disasters, the emergency medical supplies business has been on an upward boom in the last few years. Conduct an internet search for emergency medical supplies and you are bombarded with sites wanting to sell you supplies, sites giving you information on what supplies you need, and sites asking you to contribute supplies for help needed desperately in other countries.

    Although it might seem cynic ...

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  • Macaca And Terror Politics - America Is Headed The Wrong Way!
    By: James Opiko | - "Let's give a welcome to Macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia." -- Sen. George Allen, Republican Presidential hopeful calling a student of Indian descent a "Monkey" in coded racist language. Allen then began talking about the "war on terror."

    The recent terror arrests in Britain show the need to fight "for our security in a rational, serious way rather than being bogged down in a war than is harmful to our security." -- Ned Lamont on the terror arrests i ...

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  • Easing Delegates Into The Event
    By: My Booking Manager | - Attending a major conference in a big city like London was a daunting prospect for Geri Hunter. She was always pretty nervous about these events anyway, although she realized the enormous benefit she received from networking and keeping up to date with the latest trends. The recent terrorist bombings didn't add much to her peace of mind either.

    Because you won't know exactly what frame of mind your delegates are in as they await the beginning of the event, it is important that the ...

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  • Homeland Security Equipment - Gas Masks
    By: Andy | - Homeland security is the number one goal for the United States Government and it should be goal for all the citizens. The deadly attacks on Sept. 11 and the recent London bombings have highlighted the importance of safety and security and emergency preparedness throughout the world. The homeland security threat level has been raised to elevated status by Texas homeland security department. As per the Texas homeland security department the elevated level is defined as:

    There is a s ...

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