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    idea of this passage. Antony uses words with a generally cruel connotation in order to paint a picture of how strong the hatred he feels towards the others is. The use of specific words and phrases are seen to connect Caesar 's spirit to animalistic ways suggesting a savage notion behind the tragedy of his death. The harsh words used, allow…

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    conductivity function) and the frequency at lower temperatures as shown in the inset of the figure in addition to the low dielectric loss values assure the perfect insulating feature of the matrix. The inset indicated that the conductivity tends to be in the order of femto Siemens per centimeter at 0.1…

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    Part 1 - Overview of the San Andreas Fault System Where exactly is the San Andreas Fault System (SAFS)? The SAFS is located in California, mainly towards the West coast. B) What is the dominant type of fault within the system? The dominant fault within the SAFS is a right lateral strike slip fault. C) Where exactly is the SAFS in California? The SAFS begins in Cape Mendocino (Northern California) and ends in Salton Sea (Southern California). D) Dimensions of the fault? How long? How wide? How…

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    researchers and IRBs should carefully consider alternative, less risky procedures or modifications to the procedures that reduce the magnitude or probability of the possible harm to subjects. • Is there fair subject selection in these studies and why? No, unfair, not equitable: Selection of subjects: the selection of research subjects needs to be scrutinized in order to determine whether some are being systematically selected simply because of their easy availability, their compromised…

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    lack on appropriate response strategyindicatingOverreliance on intuition to make security decisions.Q3. What recommendations would you give to the company in order to improve their security operations?Answer. My personal recommendation for the company would be to first of all design an appropriate attack response strategy,protocol in order to better handleany future attacks;improvise on the network segmentation to better safeguard confidential information,act upon system vulnerabilities as soon…

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    disagreements regarding the causes of the effect. The following part will critically analyze empirical evidence in order to identify…

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    proportional relationship between the variables. Furthermore, as stated previously, the magnetic force is dependent on the current. Thus, the magnetic force will in turn decrease. As a result, a reduced acceleration is obtained (F ⃗=ma ⃗) and a decreased magnitude of the velocity, as a ⃗=(∆v ⃗)/∆t (where ∆v ⃗ is change in velocity and ∆t is the change in time) (Harmon, 2011). Therefore, in comparison, the current launching system is more beneficial in achieving the required launch velocity of a…

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    The video starts off with a shot of the murderer, played by my little sister, staring towards a single candle. The choice to use only one candle was to emphasize the setting of medieval Scotland and the dark aura surrounding the murderer. The candle was also used to illuminate the murderer’s face, showing the blood and knife that “he” was holding. The use of a knife and “blood”, which is just face paint, was to clearly suggest that a murder had occurred. The low angle camera shot was used to…

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    Big Wave Surf Mavericks

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    Part of being prepared is being experienced in all kinds of different situations because the circumstances Mavericks can be unpredictable. Without knowing how to surf in just normal conditions, one will go nowhere but down with the tons of water if they attempt to surf Mavericks. Most of the big-wave surfers have been surfing since their teens or even before. Jay Moriarity trained for 4 years before he first took on Mavericks at the age of 16 (Cagnoni). He is undoubtedly one of the youngest…

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    Hawaii Tsunami Analysis

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    Hawaii records about one tsunami per year and a damaging tsunami every seven years. These tsunamis are usually triggered by a coastal or oceanic earthquake and could cause great damage. By way of example, on April 1, 1946, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 occurred in the Aleutian Islands off Alaska. Subsequently,…

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