
Search "Espionage"
|

|
Espionage | |
|
About 227 pages (68,139 words) in 5 products |
|

Spies & Detectives
9,600 words, approx. 32 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Saddleback Educational Publishing. For Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
summary from source:

Espionage and Spies Summary
1,169 words, approx. 4 pages Espionage occurs in societies at peace and at war. Nations at peace use spies to gather information on a country's military preparations and plans for war. During war espionage is used to gather information about opposing armies and to mislead...
summary from source:

Espionage Information
3,137 words, approx. 11 pages
 Espionage or spying is a practice of gathering intelligence about an organization or a society that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. It is also the use of spies in a war. Unlike other forms of...


summary from source:

Espionage Quotes
530 words, approx. 2 pages
 Espionage is the practice of surreptitiously obtaining information about an organization or a society that is considered secret or confidential. Sourced And we did have fun. For five years we bugged and burgled our way across London at the State's...




summary from source:
 The Washington Post
The Espionage Scandal
08/19/1999: 726 words, approx. 2 pages RECENT PUBLIC comments by the former counterintelligence chief of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Robert Vrooman, further muddy the waters of the scandal surrounding Chinese espionage at American nuclear labs. Mr. Vrooman told Post staff writer Vernon Loeb that Wen Ho Lee, the former...
summary from source:
 Security Management
Countering the threat of espionage. (industrial espionage)
05/01/1994: 1,856 words, approx. 6 pages An effective counterespionage strategy, which is implemented by the security director and supported by senior management, is important to prevent business losses. The security director should be able to identify essential business information that needs to be protected and devote counterespionage resources to this...
summary from source:
 AP News
Engineer indicted for alleged espionage
12/15/2006: 689 words, approx. 2 pages A Chinese engineer was charged Thursday with stealing trade secrets from a Silicon Valley company that made military training software and attempting to sell them to Asian governments.Xiaodong Sheldon Meng, 42, a Chinese national with Canadian citizenship, was indicted on 36 felony counts, including the...



summary from source:

Viewpoint on Espionage and Intelligence
63,256 words, approx. 211 pages
 From its inception, the United States has engaged in espionage and intelligence-gathering activities in order to defend against its enemies. Intelligence gathering was initially a function of the Department of Defense, which has several agencies under...


|
Espionage | |
|
About 227 pages (68,139 words) in 5 products |
|
|