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6 | <center><a href="http://drivereader.icu/vq-LHlUGd4P-lM_6EQMbmTqflToFDszMjifeIDX7It5OLFty"><img src="http://drivereader.icu/87c7cf8bbba7b0c335.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.drivereader.icu/Z6F7-8m0g4daEzSVSLBynL8cOLJH8Nxj-W_rwfruVQt8LRM4" width="1" /></a> |
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7 | <div style="width:560px; text-align:left; font-family:Calibri; padding:20px;"><a href="http://drivereader.icu/n5RX5X1fpa7ClbtV2eyvtIucIWFPl2aTSyHg-Qc0tok-nZA1" style="color:red; text-decoration:none; font-size:25px;" target="blank">How can you instantly backup all the photos and videos on your phone?</a><br /> |
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11 | People are storing more data of increasing importance on their smartphones. As the processing and storage capabilities of these devices increase, so does the need to protect that information. Do you need a solution to safeguard the photos, videos, and important documents you store on your device? Not convinced by <b>cloud storage?</b> There is a more simple and effective solution.<br /> |
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13 | USB Flash Drive has a better way. It's designed especially for backing up phone data. You connect it directly to your phone! Instantly back up all <b>your memories and important documents.</b> Save time and money backing up your phone's files with USB Flash Drive.<br /> |
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15 | <a href="http://drivereader.icu/n5RX5X1fpa7ClbtV2eyvtIucIWFPl2aTSyHg-Qc0tok-nZA1" target="blank"><b>External storage means 100% secure storage. With an external storage device, you don’t have to pay a regular subscription like you do with most cloud storage plans.</b></a><br /> |
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29 | <p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:2px;">yguards often have training in firearms tactics, unarmed combat, tactical driving, and first aid. In multi-agent units (like those protecting a head of state) one or more bodyguards may have training in specific tasks, such as providing a protective escort, crowd screening and control, or searching for explosives or electronic surveillance devices ("bugs"). Bodyguards also learn how to work with other security personnel to conduct threat or risk assessment and analyze potential security weaknesses. Bodyguards learn how to examine premises or venue before their clients arrive, to determine where the exits and entrances are, find potential security weaknesses, and meet the staff (so that a would-be attacker cannot pose as a staff member). As well, some bodyguards learn how to do research to be aware of potential threats to their client, by doing a thorough assessment of the threats facing the principal, such as a protest by a radical gr |
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30 | oup or the release from custody of a person who is a known threat. Close protection officers also learn how to escort a client in potentially threatening situations. The military forces in many countries offer close protection training for the members of their own armed forces who have been selected to work as bodyguards to officers or heads of state (e.g., the British RMP - Royal Military Police, Close Protection Unit). In the private sector, there are a vast number of private bodyguard training companies, which offer training in all aspects of close protection relative to their local laws and threat level, including the legal aspects of physical protection (e.g., use of force, use of deadly force), how to escort clients, driving drills, searching facilities and vehicles, etc. In the United Kingdom, the industry is highly regulated by the Security Industry Authority and requires an individual to obtain a level 3 vocational close protection qualification and pass an enhanced crimina |
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31 | l record background check in addition to attending a recognized first-aid course prior to a license being issued. Most UK security firms will request that operatives hold an SIA license, even if operations are conducted outside of the UK. The SIA model has been adopted and modified by nearby countries Ireland and France. In France bodyguards require a CNAPS (Conséil National des Activitées Privée de Sécurité) license to operate legally as a bodyguard. Both the SIA and CNAPS have come under heavy criticism over the years for failing to assist license holders and meet their primary objectives of "raising the standards" in the private security industry. In other countries with no specific regulations, training providers are allowed to shape their programs according to their needs. Heavy focus on physical training and shooting, neglecting intelligence and the strategic part of the job for marketing reasons, has been recently criticized as use |
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32 | less and called "bodyguard amusement tourism" by the International Association of Personal Protection Agents (IAP</p> |
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