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  • 121The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power — Time Cover page in Time s issue: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power Writer Richard Behar Categories Investigative journalism …

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  • 122CIA transnational health and economic activities — This article deals with activities of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency related to human survival issues, emphasizing disease and basic needs such as water and agriculture. TOC CIA activities in this area include the preparation of National… …

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  • 123Einstein (US-CERT program) — Infobox Software name = EINSTEIN caption = author = developer = US CERT released = 2004 latest release version = latest release date = latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = platform = language = genre = network… …

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  • 124Cyber security and countermeasure — Cybercrime (or computer crime) refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network.[1] In general, a countermeasure is a measure or action taken to counter or offset another one. In computer security a countermeasure is an action, device,… …

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  • 125National Communications System — NCS seal The National Communications System (NCS) is an office within the United States Department of Homeland Security charged with enabling national security and emergency preparedness communications (NS/EP telecommunications) using the… …

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  • 126Urban development in Detroit — refers to a series of revitalizations, over many decades, aimed at enhancing the city s economy and quality of life. An early effort, in response to civil disturbance and racial unrest in the late 1960s, was the New Detroit committee, a group of… …

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  • 128Factor analysis — is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved, uncorrelated variables called factors. In other words, it is possible, for example, that variations in …

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