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For other uses, see Border (disambiguation) ... For the purposes of border control, airports and seaports are also classed as borders. ...
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Internet Service Provider for the Laredo area, featuring various services and support.
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Companion site to the PBS series examining contemporary life along the U.S.-Mexico border. Features a timeline, morphing map, forum, and personal stories.
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 I was on this girls myspace and she had a border around her about me and i was wondering how to do it heres a picture [Link]  Can you tell me how to do it? Thanks! : )
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Q.Is it better to get two border collie puppies or one?Related Search:
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 We're planning on getting a border collie puppy, and heard a couple of people who have border collies that its better to have two as a puppy than one, purely because they can exercise themselves better than you can. Opinions?
A.I agree with everyone with the ONE at a time - we got our BC, Dixie, when she was 10 weeks old. I had no idea how hard it was to housebreak - or how long it could take! I can't imagine having to do it with 2! A good place I found info on BC's - dogworld.com - I just found it this past weekend and it told me lots I did not know that I wish I had!! LAND - she needs LOTS LOTS LOTS of room to run. We don't have a very big yard so unfortunately for the moment,Dixie does a lot of running on the sidewalk and street - not always great on the paw pads.. Oh - she was so cute! We met the litter and knew right away she was ours. We were very lucky - I think we have the most laid back bc on the planet and she STILL keeps us going 9 hours a day! I start throwing the ball for her when my feet hit the floor at 6:00 a.m. and we don't stop running, chasing the ball and kids until well after dark- and she would still keep going if we would! BC's are meant to "go"many many many miles a day- no, they wouldn't exercise themselves, they would exercise you Meet your breeder. If they are good and know the breed, they would - SHOULD, I think, advise you the best way to go, because the dogs well being should come first- shouldn't it?
  

Q.How does the Border Patrol Agent background investigation compare to other federal background investigations?Related Search:
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 I was looking into becoming a border patrol agent for the US. Does it require a Top Secret security clearance, or the likes? How does the background investigation compare to that of what government agencies have to offer? How intense is the application process? I heard other agencies have intense requirements for background checks and I was wondering if this was the same.
A.Border Patrol Agents have to pass among the most thorough background investigations. I'm not sure that a Top Secret clearance is actually granted, but the investigation is identical. All government background investigations are conducted by the OPM. The process is the following: 1. Subject Interview - you'll be questioned about the past 7 years of your life. There is NO polygraph. 2. NAC/LAC Check - during the National Agency Check, your fingerprints and name will be run through national crime databases like NCIS and the FBI database. During the Local Agency Check, the investigator will call the police departments with jurisdiction in ALL of the areas in which you've lived, worked, or gone to school. They'll ask for a report detailing every contact they've had with you, even those that did not result in an arrest. 3. Educational verification - they'll independently verify all of your degrees, certifications and diplomas. 4. Field investigation - the investigator will interview at least one neighbor for each of your residences for the last 7 years (or to age 16, whichever is greater). Then, they'll interview at least 2 of your 4 references and ask for recommendations to other people who know you, and interview them as well. 5. Medical/mental health check - you will go through an intense physical and a psychological exam. Sometimes, they will pull your medical or mental health files. BP is currently very, very competitive, so expect to be waiting a while - at least 3-6 months, typically. Good luck!
  

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 I'm new to this CBP Officer position and I'm not even working for them, but I'm thinking about applying for them. My question is what does an Custom Border Protection Border Officer Protect? I mean do they really protect the borders or do they protect other things besides the borders? And if so they have to protect the borders do they have to live by the borders like Canada or Mexico?
A.CBP is Customs and Border Protection, part of the Department of Homeland Security - people who are responsible for collecting duties at points of entry and making sure that people and cargo trying to enter the United States should be allowed to enter. Points of entry include seaports and airports as well as land border crossings. They work closely with the Coast Guard, as well. Border Patrol agents tend to live near their patrol regions, for the sake to not having to commute large distances, but others are based in central locations and do their patrolling by air craft - either manned or unmanned. Customs Agents live everywhere, since they could work examining passports at any airport where International flilghts land.
  

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 I don't know how to put a black border around my picture on the computer like in those motivational posters you always see in classrooms. I don't have photoshop so is there any other way I could do it?
A.fd's Flickr Toys has options, [Link] / BorderMaker [Link]  Photofiltre opne image , increase canvas size center image and add choice of colours, [Link]  Photoscape : with frames and border options, [Link]  FotoFlexer online with boder tools, [Link] / ..
  

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 I am planning on going to Canada, from the United States, and there are a couple of things that I need to know. 1. What documents are required? I have a birth certificate, and drivers license. 2. Will a copy of a birth certificate work, along with a state ID? 3. Will these documents work for crossing the border both ways? Even a link to the proper website will be enough for me.
A.To enter Canada go here [Link]  To return to the States, go here [Link] / They have all the answers. Bring your snow shoes and skates! :o)
  

Q.What color border collie is most likely to win at a dog show?Related Search:
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 I'm trying to get a show border collie for conformation and junior showmanship. I heard that certain colors make it less or more noticable in the show ring.
A.black and white They seem to disregard merles as often as possible.
  
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For other uses, see Border (disambiguation).

Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or subnational administrative divisions. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones. Some borders are fully or partially controlled, and may be crossed legally only at designated border checkpoints.

There has been a renaissance in the study of borders during the past two decades, partially resulting from the creation of a counter narrative to notions of a borderless world which have been advanced as part of globalization theory[1]. This is reflected in a large number of international workshops and conferences, the BRIT (Border Regions in Transition) network of scholars [1], IBRU (the International Boundaries Research Unit) [2] at the University of Durham, UK, the Association of Borderland Scholars (ABS) in the USA[ http://www.absborderlands.org/], and the founding of smaller border research centres at Nijmegen (Holland) [3], Queens University (Belfast) [4], to name but a few. The Journal of Borderland Studies [5] deals exclusively with border related material, while other international journals such as, Geopolitics, [6] and Political Geography [7], publish material dealing with the changing significances and functions of borders in the contemporary world.

Leading scholars in the contemporary study of borders include Anssi Paasi [8] (University of Oulu, Finland), Henk van Houtum [9] (Radboud University Nijmegen , Netherlands), Doris Wastl Water (University of Bern, Switzerland), David Newman [10] (Ben Gurion University, Israel), Emanuel Brunet Jailly [11] (University of Victoria, Canada), Irasema Coronado (University of Texas at El Paso).

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[edit] Definitions of Borders

In the past many borders were not clearly defined lines, but were neutral zones called marchlands. This has been reflected in recent times with the neutral zones that were set up along part of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq (however, these zones no longer exist). In modern times the concept of a marchland has been replaced by that of the clearly defined and demarcated border.

For the purposes of border control, airports and seaports are also classed as borders. Most countries have some form of border control to restrict or limit the movement of people, animals, plants, and goods into or out of the country. Under international law, each country is generally permitted to define the conditions which have to be met by a person to legally cross its borders by its own laws, and to prevent persons from crossing its border when this happens in violation of those laws.

In order to cross borders, the presentation of passports and visas or other appropriate forms of identity document is required by some legal orders. To stay or work within a country's borders aliens (foreign persons) may need special immigration documents or permits that authorise them to do so.

Moving goods across a border often requires the payment of excise tax, often collected by customs officials. Animals (and occasionally humans) moving across borders may need to go into quarantine to prevent the spread of exotic or infectious diseases. Most countries prohibit carrying illegal drugs or endangered animals across their borders. Moving goods, animals or people illegally across a border, without declaring them, seeking permission, or deliberately evading official inspection constitutes smuggling.

[edit] Border economics

The presence of borders often fosters certain economic features or anomalies. Wherever two jurisdictions come into contact, special economic opportunities arise for border trade. Smuggling provides a classic case; contrariwise, a border region may flourish on the provision of excise or of importexport services — legal or quasi-legal, corrupt or corruption-free. Different regulations on either side of a border may encourage services to position themselves at or near that border: thus the provision of pornography, of prostitution, of alcohol and/or of narcotics may cluster around borders, city limits, county lines, ports and airports. In a more planned and official context, Special Economic Zones (SEZs) often tend to cluster near borders or ports.

Human economic traffic across borders (apart from kidnapping), may involve mass commuting between workplaces and residential settlements. The removal of internal barriers to commerce, as in France after the French Revolution or in Europe since the 1940s, de-emphasises border-based economic activity and fosters free trade.

[edit] Border politics

Political borders have a variety of meanings for those whom they affect. Many borders in the world have checkpoints where border control agents inspect those crossing the boundary.

In much of Europe, such controls were abolished by the Schengen Agreement and subsequent European Union legislation. Since the Treaty of Amsterdam, the competence to pass laws on crossing internal and external boders within the European Union and the associated Schengen States (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein) lies exclusively within the jurisdiction of the European Union, except where states have used a specific right to opt-out (United Kingdom and Ireland, which maintain a common travel area amongst themselves). For details, see Schengen Agreement.

The United States has notably increased measures taken in border control on the Canada–United States border and the United States–Mexico border during its War on Terrorism. The 3600-km (2000-mile) US-Mexico border is probably "the world's longest boundary between a First World and Third World country."[2]

Historic borders such as the Great Wall of China, the Maginot Line, and Hadrian's Wall have played a great many roles and been marked in different ways. While the stone walls, the Great Wall of China and the Roman Hadrian's Wall in Britain had military functions, the entirety of the Roman borders were very porous, a policy which encouraged Roman economic activity with its neighbors[3]. On the other hand, a border like the Maginot Line was entirely military and was meant to prevent any access in what was to be World War II to France by its neighbor, Germany.

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The following pictures show in how many different ways international and regional borders can be closed off, monitored, at least marked as such, or simply unremarkable.

[edit] See also

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[edit] References

  1. ^ D. Newman & A. Paasi, `Fences and neighbours in the post-modern world: boundary narratives in political geography', Progress in Human Geography, 22 (2), 186-207, 1998; D. Newman, `The lines that continue to separate us: Borders in our borderless world’, Progress in Human Geography, Vol 30 (2), 1-19, 2006.
  2. ^ Murphy, Cullen. Roman Empire: gold standard of immigration. Los Angeles Times, June 16, 2007 (accessed here June 20, 2007)
  3. ^ Murphy 2007

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