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Post by NamelessStain on Apr 23, 2014 11:07:27 GMT
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Post by Gingerbread Man on Apr 25, 2014 16:55:53 GMT
What, at this point, does it matter?
Yeah, this is the biggest fail, travesty of justice and ineptitude I can remember. Allowing an ambassador to perish is horrible.
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Post by NamelessStain on Apr 30, 2014 12:04:56 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 25, 2014 11:49:25 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 29, 2014 11:14:39 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 30, 2014 17:13:32 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 31, 2014 10:46:17 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 31, 2014 11:12:09 GMT
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Post by NamelessStain on Jul 31, 2014 13:15:17 GMT
Y'all will love this video:
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Post by NamelessStain on Aug 4, 2014 11:50:25 GMT
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Post by Gingerbread Man on Aug 6, 2014 14:37:00 GMT
Revel in the glow.
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Post by NamelessStain on Aug 11, 2014 18:17:48 GMT
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Post by Browning35 on Aug 12, 2014 13:24:58 GMT
Only thing I would worry about with gun stickers is your vehicle getting broken into. That's why I don't have anything on my truck anymore.
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Post by NamelessStain on Aug 14, 2014 11:14:51 GMT
Well yesterday was my last day of the summer semester. That's 3 classes down, 9 to go. Fall classes begin Aug 25, so less than 2 weeks of break time. On the slate for fall are: - Computer and Cyber Forensics - Information Security and Assurance
Then only 2 more required courses: - Homeland Security Administration: Policies and Programs - Web Security and Privacy
Then it becomes "Fun time with electives".
Here's the electives I was going to choose: - Disaster Communication - Disaster Psychology - Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management Anyone seeing a pattern?
And the last 2 classes are capstone courses.
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Post by NamelessStain on Aug 19, 2014 11:27:23 GMT
Summer 14 wrap-up... For my HLS 805 - Violence, Threats, Terror, and Insurgency; somehow I pulled an A out of my ass for my final paper on ISIS and ended up with a B+. This was a tough course. One week we had over 200 pages to read and post to a discussion forum by Wednesday and the assignment opens up on a Monday. Lots of respect for the professor as he is very knowledgeable and ensures people learn by engaging students. I wrote to him twice during the semester about topics of terrorism and he was more than willing to discuss possible effects of events. He's Dr. Andrew Silke and is from London. Here's some of the books he's written listed on Amazon: www.amazon.com/s/ref=nav_search_go/189-7420713-7136655?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=silke+andrewFor HLS 803 - Homeland Security: Social and Ethical Issues; it was a lot more of the classic philosophy with comparisons of views about human rights and rights within a society. A little more laid back than the other class. Still was a learning experience, but an easy A if you just keep up with the postings and assignments.
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