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STARPLUS DHS/DHS-E Technical Manual (Issue 2-March 2000, Part Number: SP7050-03)
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Petite Mithode Pour Dibuter En Lecture, Dhs 5 Ans
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Male Involvement In Reproductive Health In Bangladesh A Multilevel An
$90.82 A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health (RH) programmes. One reason for this is men's dominating role in the family decision process. This is globally acknowledged, after the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo, 1994. This book evaluated the status of male involvement in RH in the world context and in the Bangladeshi context. In-depth analyses of male involvement in family planning (FP), one of the key components of RH, have been done using Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) couple dataset. A conceptual frame work showing the relationship among different components of men's involvement in FP has been proposed. Consistency in reporting of contraception by both the spouses has been addressed. Multilevel models have been fitted considering the hierarchical nature of DHS data. This book raised some limitations of DHS variables and suggested appropriate modeling strategies. |
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When Terrorism Hits Home: How Prepared Are State and Local Law Enforce
$20.63 Emergency responders play a critical role in responding to terrorist attacks. This volume presents the results of a nationwide survey RAND undertook of state and local law enforcement agencies, state offices of emergency management, and state departments of agriculture to assess how prepare they are for this role.Presents the results of a 2002 survey conducted by the RAND Corporation assessing how prepared state and local law enforcement agencies are for terrorism in the post-9/11 environment. The survey provides the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Office of Domestic Preparedness an important baseline for gauging where the law enforcement community stood on the eve of the formation of DHS and for assessing future progress in improving U.S. preparedness for terrorism. |
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Homeland Security Department Appropriations
$108.95 This book describes the FY2008 appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Administration requested a net appropriation of $35.5 billion in net budget authority for FY2008. The requested net appropriation for major components of the department included the following: $8,783 million for Customs and Border Protection (CBP); $4,168 million for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); $3,608 million for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA); $8,457 million for the U.S. Coast Guard; $1,399 million for the Secret Service; $1,047 for the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPP); $5,042 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); $30 million for US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); $799 million for the Science and Technology Directorate (S and $562 million for the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO).The House passed H.R. 2638 on June 15, 2007. H.R. 2638 would provide $37.4 billion in net budget authority for DHS for FY2008. H.R. 2638 contains the following in net budget authority for major components of DHS: $8,923 million for CBP; $4,192 million for ICE; $3,842 million for the TSA; $8,352 million for the U.S. Coast Guard; $1,396 million for the Secret Service; $1,035 for the NPP; $7,239 million for FEMA; $30 million for USCIS; $777 million for S and $556 million for the DNDO. The Senate Appropriations Committee reported its bill, S. 1644, on June 14, 2007.The Senate took up the House bill on July 19, 2007, and substituted its text with that in S. 1644. On July 26, 2007, the Senate passed its version of H.R. 2638. The Senate bill would provide $40.6 billion in net budget authority, including $3 billion in emergency funding; not including the emergency funding, Senate-passed H.R. 2638 would provide $37.6 billion in net budget authority for DHS for FY2008. The bill contains the following amounts of net budget authority for major components of DHS: $8,841 million for CBP; $4,433 million for ICE; $@[ÌÌÌÌÍÿ¾Úx |
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An Overview : 0536152950
$122.43 On November 25th, 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the Homeland Security Act undertaking the largest government re-organization since the creation of the Department of Defense (DoD) in 1947. Like its counterpart, the resulting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rose in the wake of a treacherous surprise attack wreaking unthinkable mass destruction on the United States; and like the DoD, DHS was established to prevent such an attack from happening again. But if the nation already has a Department of Defense, why does it need a separate Department of Homeland Security? What is the difference between their two missions? What is homeland security, and why after thousands of years is terrorism suddenly deemed a significant threat? These questions prompted a close look at the new Department. This book attempts to sort through the confusion and answer the most critical questions by examining DHS' origins, mission, organization, and initiatives. It was compiled from the collective works of authoritative sources in the field, and edited to eliminate most of the contradictory and misleading data to create a concise, meaningful, and informative compendium addressing the fundamental issue: What is the Department of Homeland Security and how does it protect America? |
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Critical Infrastructure Protection
$39 The nation's critical infrastructure sectors - such as public health, energy, water, and transportation - rely on computerised information and systems to provide services to the public. To fulfil the requirement for a comprehensive plan, including cyber aspects, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a national plan in June 2006 for the sectors to use as a road map to enhance the protection of critical infrastructure. Lead federal agencies, referred to as sector-specific agencies, are responsible for co-ordinating critical infrastructure protection efforts, such as the development of plans that are specific to each sector.This book determines if these sector-specific plans address key aspects of cyber security, including cyber assets, key vulnerabilities, vulnerability reduction efforts, and recovery plans. To accomplish this, the authors analysed each sector-specific plan against criteria that were developed on the basis of DHS guidance. This book is an excerpted and indexed edition. |
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Law Enforcement and the Ins, Second Edition: A Participant Observation
$41.7 This study utilizes the perceptions of criminal investigators of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to describe the normative structure of an organization in its social context. The updated material in this edition discusses that prospect and includes statistical analyses of a sample of apprehended aliens, as well as the Survey of Inmates from the Bureau of Justice Statistics for information on foreign-born criminals. The data file on apprehended aliens is available for download for purchasers of the book. Current interior enforcement strategies are discussed in an interview with the Special Agent in Charge of the New York DHS office. |
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Metallurgie Et Politique En Afrique Centrale: Deux Mille Ans De Vestig
$37 Au cour de l'Afrique centrale, les Tiki occupent les grandes savanes qui s'itendent sur le Gabon, le Congo et le Zaore. Les historiens y reconnaissent le royaume d'Anzico, attesti dhs le XVIe sihcle. Au dibut des annies 80, des prospections archiologiques ont mis au jour les timoins de deux millinaires de sidirurgie. |
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The Human Situation
$34.8 PREFACE I AM greatly indebted to my friends, Professor Dewar of Reading and Miss Maude G. May of Glasgow, for many corrections and suggestions while the following pages were passing through the press. W. M. D. PART I I INTRODUCTION Y . D.H.S. The most singular and deepest themes in the History of the Universe and Mankind, to which all the rest are subordinate, are those in which there is a conflict between Belief and Unbelief, and all epochs, wherein Belief prevails, under,what form it will, are splendid, heart-elevating and fruitful. |
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L'economie Miniere En Afrique Australe (collection hommes Et Societes)
$97.95 L'industrie minihre a fagonni l'Afrique australe et y a dicti les tracis des voies de communication, la criation des infrastructures, l'organisation des migrations de travail ` l'ichelle du sous-continent. Financie dhs l'origine par des capitaux europiens et nord-amiricains, cette gigantesque toile d'araignie minihre et industrielle repose sur quelques conglomirats qui ditiennent un pouvoir iconomique considirable. En coidition avec l'IFRA. Paris. |