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I have coins because they are worth something, and I enjoy collecting them.
Zilch. Unless You Can Find Someone Collecting It. GOOD LUCK
wealthy people became rich in the great depression by collecting all the cheese from around the twon to sell to the peasents at a high price. wealthy people became rich in the great depression by collecting all the cheese from around the twon to sell to the peasents at a high price. wealthy people became rich in the great depression by collecting all the cheese from around the twon to sell to the peasents at a high price. wealthy people became rich in the great depression by collecting all the cheese from around the twon to sell to the peasents at a high price.
A country makes money by selling resources and collecting taxes.
A collecting banker is one who undertakes to collect the amount of a cheques & bills for his customer from the paying banker. A banker is under no legal obligation to collect cheques drawn upon other banks for a customer. But this function is performed by every modern bank.
Environmental Psychology is an environmental science career that involves collecting information about how human events impact the environment. It is the study of human interaction with the environment.
CIA: Central Intelligence Agency
SIGINT stands for Signals Intelligence. The SIGINT is intelligence gathering by interception of signals, whether between people, involving electronic signals not directly used in communication or a combination of the two. As a means of collecting intelligence, SIGINT is a subset of intelligence collection management.
Flood forecasting involves collecting data on factors like rainfall, river levels, and soil moisture. This data is then analyzed using computer models to predict how much and where flooding might occur. Advanced warning can then be issued to help communities prepare and take measures to reduce the impact of the flooding.
Business economists perform such tasks as forecasting the business environment, interpreting the impact of public/governmental policy on the firm, and collecting and processing data. They also supply information to management that affects decisions
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The intelligence cycle refers to the process of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence information. It involves steps such as planning and direction, collection, processing, analysis and production, dissemination, and feedback. This cycle is crucial for enabling decision-makers to understand and respond to security threats and challenges effectively.
Strategic Intelligence Is information that is used to make large-scale decisions. Counterintelligence is trying to prevent opponents from gathering intelligence, and generally takes the form of counterespionage (meaning trying to prevent spying).
The intelligence cycle leverages information and intelligence to support the timely identification of indicators and warnings of emerging localized threats. This process involves collecting, analyzing, and disseminating relevant data to decision-makers, enabling them to take necessary actions to mitigate potential risks. Additionally, technology and human intelligence play a crucial role in detecting these threats before they escalate.
Absolutely, and spies are a huge problem which is why, in time of war, you're allowed to shoot them. There are three kinds of people doing intelligence work: officers, agents and spies. An intelligence officer is someone on our side performing intelligence work against the enemy. The people in our intelligence community are intelligence officers. An intelligence agent is someone on the other side performing intelligence work against us. KGB employees were intelligence agents to us, and intelligence officers to the Soviets. (OTOH, to the Soviets a CIA officer was an intelligence agent.) A spy is someone on our side performing intelligence work against us. Spies break down into two classes: spies and double agents. A double agent--which most "spies" are--is an intelligence officer who's collecting against...oh, say the North Koreans...while at the same time spying on us and reporting to the North Koreans. James Hall is a prime example of a doubled agent; while assigned to Field Station Berlin, he worked against the Soviets, but at the same time he was selling information on how we operated against the Soviets to them. He'll be in jail for the rest of his life. A pure spy is someone who's providing information to the enemy, but not collecting against them. The Rosenbergs were pure spies--they provided a lot of information to the Soviets on nuclear weapons development, but since they weren't intelligence officers they weren't collecting against the Soviets. A fun story about an attempt to recruit a spy gone very, very wrong: in the 1960s the Soviets were building the Tupolev 144 supersonic transport, which was to be their answer to the Concorde. They weren't doing well on some things so tried espionage. One of the things they were having trouble with was tires, and they attempted to hire a maintenance worker at Paris Orly Airport to get them rubber debris from Concorde tires. The maintenance worker contacted French intelligence, who contacted scientists at the Michelin company, who made a batch of the worst rubber ever invented for the Soviets.
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