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    ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS: 1. What is the regulation or law that you would propose? Be very specific in the wording. (This will be your own idea and written in your own words). (20 points) Answer: After doing so much shopping online, I have decided to make a regulation regarding the theft of identities on websites and stores that are quite popular. I shop at Target, Home Depot, and even buy a lot of coffee at Starbucks and all of these companies have been hacked by identity thieves. Therefore,…

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    Name: Hiatal hernia Outline: A hiatal hernia happens when the upper piece of your stomach pushes up through your stomach and into you're midsection. The stomach is an extensive muscle that lies between your midriff and midsection. You utilize this muscle to help you relax. Ordinarily, your stomach is beneath the stomach. Be that as it may, in individuals with a hiatal hernia, a segment of the stomach pushes up through the muscle. The opening it travels through is known as a break. This…

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    Restrictions In School

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    that will actually go on the bad websites are the students that will have their computer hacked and go on them anyways. The blocking mostly hurts the students who are good and wouldn’t go on bad websites anyways and don’t want to get in trouble for hacking their computer so they have to live with the restrictions of not being able to use their computer to its full capability. Another example of a group that is hurt by the restrictions because they want to follow the rules is…

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    Essay On Pertussis

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    disease caused by a bacteria called Bordetella pertussis (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2015).Outbreaks of pertussis were first documented in the 16th century, and the disease was first isolated in 1906. The tall tell sign of having this disease is by severe hacking and intake of breath, sounding like a “whoop”. Once becoming infected with whooping cough, it can take up to ten full days for it to become active. Not all symptoms become active at one time, it starts with a fever, congestion, watery eyes,…

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    During the 1800s, and early 1900s, American life were involved in several social problems and bad conditions. These problems led to the Progressive Era, which goals were created to address these problems. The Progressive Era included better working conditions, women’ suffrage, democracy, and an end to child labor. Although reforms proposed during the Progressive Era still had some problems to be addressed, Progressive Reformers worked hard to solved the issues to their best of their ability in…

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    Acute Bronchitis

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    of the trachea and major bronchi. It is caused by mainly by viral and sometimes bacterial infection. However, inhaling substances that irritate the lungs, such as tobacco smoke, and dust can cause it. The main symptoms for a 55-year old include a hacking cough that last for up to three weeks with or without phlegm, and sometimes dyspnea and wheezing. The typical community acquired pathogens (CAP) involved with acute bronchitis are viruses which include influenza A and B viruses, parainfluenza…

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    Bill Gates Research Paper

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    by this machine and its capabilities, and devoted his free time and money into maneuvering it. Compared to the rest of his class, he manifested great aptitude for technology. Eventually, his supply of money ran dry, and the adolescent resorted to hacking into the system to avoid abandoning his favorite hobby. Once he was caught by the provider and the school district, his privileges were revoked and he was temporarily placed on probation. The school then acknowledged his exceptional skill in…

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    My Future Career The future career that I choose is a Cyber security expert. The interest that I developed in this career was due to a lot of what I’ve saw in the news over the years and from what I’ve personally experienced over the years. A large majority of companies and government agencies hire these experts to help strengthen networks, safeguard information, or prevent cyber-attacks. That’s the part that really interested me. Cyber-attacks. With a large amount of hacker groups out there,…

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    Stu Sjouwerman (maintained "shower-man") is the organizer and CEO of KnowBe4, LLC, which has the world 's most famous incorporated Security Awareness Training and Simulated Phishing stage. An information security master with over 30 years in the IT business, Sjouwerman was the prime supporter of Inc. 500 Company Sunbelt Software, a various honor winning hostile to malware programming organization that was obtained in 2010. Understanding that the human component of security was as a rule truly…

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    My Ethical Philosophy: will consist of the following elements listed below and express how I should govern myself as a professional: • Professional and having a level of tactics • Mentor demonstrate positive role modeling • Facilitator as an overseer • Ethical practices that implement fairness • Patience and a high level of tolerance The expectations on effective ways to behave in the public sector: • By displaying respect for adults and their peers • Self-Motivated and engaged in their learning…

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