Browse all books

Books with title Homeland Security

  • Homeland Security

    Matt Mullins

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    Homeland Security discusses why and how the Department of Homeland Security was created and the measures taken by the Department to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States.
  • Homeland Security

    Wil Mara

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2016)
    In Homeland Security, readers will learn about another side of the American government, both past and present. Sidebars include thought-provoking trivia, and ask questions about current events as well as the readers' own lives. Questions in the backmatter ask for text-dependent analysis. Photos, a glossary, and additional resources are included.
  • Homeland Security

    Robin S Doak

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Takes a look at the Department of Homeland Security and its role in intelligence gathering, border protection, airline security, and disaster response, and discusses the conflict between security precautions and personal freedom.
    X
  • Homeland Security

    Robin S. Doak

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Takes a look at the Department of Homeland Security and its role in intelligence gathering, border protection, airline security, and disaster response, and discusses the conflict between security precautions and personal freedom.
    X
  • Homeland Security

    Matt Mullins

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Looks at the Department of Homeland Security and its role in intelligence gathering, border protection, airline security, and disaster response, and discusses the conflict between security precautions and personal freedom.
  • Homeland Security

    Carla Mooney

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Young readers will learn about important safety procedures created by the Department of Homeland Security in Homeland Security: A Nation Protected. Readers are prompted to gauge their understanding as they draw conclusions from the leveled text.The Freedom Forces series lets readers explore the different facets of government agencies, the military, and more. Each 32-page title in this series will allow students to analyze and provide an objective summary of the text. With content-specific vocabulary and comprehension and extension questions, this series helps build reading skills while introducing a more complex view of technology, history, and more.
    U
  • Homeland Security

    Wil Mara

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In Homeland Security, readers will learn about another side of the American government, both past and present. Sidebars include thought-provoking trivia, and ask questions about current events as well as the readers' own lives. Questions in the backmatter ask for text-dependent analysis. Photos, a glossary, and additional resources are included.
    X
  • Homeland Security

    James D. Torr

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Nov. 14, 2003)
    In November 2002 President Bush signed into law legislation creating the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which consolidates dozens of federal agencies, such as the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, into a new, cabinet-level agency charged with preventing terrorist attacks within the United States. The authors in this anthology debate which measures--from arming airline pilots to issuing national ID cards--should be employed in order to help the DHS accomplish its mission.
  • Homeland Security

    Carla Mooney

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Who Guards The Shore Lines And Combats Drug Dealers? The U.S. Coast Guard! Integrates Text Features Such As Maps And Timelines.
    O
  • Homeland Security Officer

    Ellyn Sanna

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Find out what it takes to be a homeland security officer... Across North America, homeland security officers protect us all, in a variety of ways, through various agencies: •Uniformed police officers; •Sheriffs and deputy sheriffs; •State troopers; •Police detectives; •Drug Enforcement Agency agents; •Marshals and deputy marshals; •Immigration and naturalization agents and inspectors; •Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agents; •Customs agents and inspectors; •Royal Service Agents; and •Coast Guard Officers. Employers in this field look for candidates with education, experience...and character. These officers have the opportunity to serve their communities with courage, fairness, diligence, and integrity. The job is challenging—but with the core qualities of a good character, homeland security officers make a difference in the world. Homeland Security Officer will tell you how.
  • Homeland Security Officers

    Jared Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Discusses the necessary education, training, and on-the-job duties for homeland security officers.
    Z
  • Homeland Security Officer

    Ellyn Sanna

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Describes the responsibilities, educational backgrounds, character traits, and physical and personality requirements of police officers, FBI agents, customs inspectors, and National Guard members.
    Z