Approved Research Paper Topics All Highlighted items have Research Starters in the Ashford University Library. Research Starters are a good place to start your research of various topics. This includes issues, threats, and hazards. They are also a good place to find additional resources for your papers. Prevent Terrorism and Enhance Security • Active Shooter • Intelligence Gathering • Use of Meta Data • Lone Wolf Attacks • State Sponsored terrorism • Private Company support for Police to access Electronic Devices • FISA Courts • TSA use of Technology • Prosecuting International Jihadists Secure and Manage our Borders • Border Wall US Borders • Maintaining Commerce from Mexico and Canada • Use of Drones • Travel Ban from Moslem Countries • Drug War • Screening of Cargo Enforce and Administer our Immigration Laws • DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals • Path to citizenship • Over staying VISAs • Sanctuary Cities • State and City support of Federal initiatives (287(g) program • Rapid removal programs • Traditional Visa Process • Detention and Deportation Guidelines • VISA Waiver program • Immigrants with criminal backgrounds • Apprehend and Release Program • Vetting Process for immigration & refugees • Enhanced Review of Refugees • VISA Programs Safeguard and Secure Cyberspace • State Sponsored Hacking and Intelligence Gathering • Risk Management • Cyberspace Attacks • Vulnerability of Health Records • Responding to Cyber Attacks • Sharing of Cyber Information between public and Private sectors • Use of Meta Data Strengthen National Preparedness and Resilience • National Incident Management System • National Response Framework • Risk Management Critical Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Protection Critical infrastructure security and resilience EXAM3 – Review Questions from Previous Exams 1. Jessie thinks that people eat more chocolate when they’re in a bad mood. Jessie knows that people generally eat an average of 4.1 chocolate bars per month and that the number of chocolate bars people eat per month is normally distributed. Therefore, to test her theory, she selects 25 people who report that they have been in a bad mood for the past year and finds that these 25 people ate an average of 4.4 chocolate bars per month, standard deviation 0.5. Is Jessie right? (9) 2. (10 marks) Monica believes that people who meditate live happier lives. To test her theory, Monica asks people to rate their happiness on a scale from 1-10. She uses a sample of 6 people who don’t meditate and another sample of 6 people who meditate regularly. Is Monica’s theory correct? SSno meditation = 10, SSmeditation = 10.83 No meditation Meditation 4 8 6 7 7 5 5 8 3 6 5 9 3. (3 marks) Antonia also thinks that meditation will change happiness levels, but she’s .