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    Agile Development Paper

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    software an incremental and timeframe iterative approach known as Agile Software Development Methodology can be used. It provides software developers a working test framework early with respect to traditional software development methods e.g. waterfall model. In this paper, an approach of developing test automation software with closed collaboration with product development team is discussed. The proposed method modifies the Agile Development method with scrum by introducing few meetings for…

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    TCP/IP And OSI Models

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    ANSI 8. The TCP/IP and OSI models have some obvious differences, like the number of layers. Think about the more commonly used version of the TCP/IP model discussed in this chapter, and then think about how to talk about TCP/IP using OSI terms. Which of the following is a correctly phrased statement for how to use OSI terminology? a. HTTP is a Layer 5 protocol. b. IP is a network layer protocol. c. TCP is a Layer 2 protocol. d. Leased lines are Layer 7 standards. 10. Which…

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    Community Inclusion

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    The societal issue that I have selected is that of community inclusion for those people suffering with mental health issue and their ability to successfully integrate into the community, after years of institutional living. From this writer perspective there are several elements that will determine its success; the physical integration, the psychological integration and the social integration. According to Homan (2011) a community encompasses a group of people with a common connection that…

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    other mental health conditions all require carefully planned treatment and care, specifically designed for the individuals’ needs and consequent recovery. *** An important model that considers the Biological, Social and Psychological factors affecting an individual’s mental health and well-being is Engels biopsychosocial model (Engel, 20???)**Engel’s biopsychosocial theory suggests biological, psychological and…

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    Drug Addiction Recovery

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    recovery (Bogenschutz et al., 2014, pp.403-411). Social media platforms have also allowed people to give back by discussing their addictions openly, giving others valid reasons to quit their bad habits and advising family members and friends on what role they can play to help addicts. Giving back has seen more members of society reform from a life of crime and misery to healthier ways. This benefit and the others that have been discussed have made the society a better…

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    Storage Systems for Big Data Internet age comes with the vast amount of data that requires efficient storage and processing capabilities. To alleviate this issue, we discuss data storage systems which are tailored to store and process big data effectively. While general-purpose RDBMSs are still viable option in handling and analyzing structural data, they suffer from a variety of problems including performance and scalability issues when it comes to big data. To increase the performance of DBMS…

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    Megan Zahneis Reflection

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    Over the years her hearing aids slowly stopped working and physicians encouraged getting cochlear implants. By the age of eleven, she had implants in both ears. “Luckily, in the years leading up to my implants, before I lost all sense of hearing, I was able to develop the strong speaking skills I have today,” said Zahneis. Deaf culture has recently experienced a breakthrough in society through pop culture. In the United States alone there are over…

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    people don 't need their ears to understand the commotion of this crazy world is beautiful. You rely on your eyes and hands to connect with everyone around you. Being a hearing person entering a deaf community or event is terrifying yet intriguing. My experience interacting with the deaf community has had its highs and lows. When we first received our assignment to venture out and to interact with the deaf community I was terrified.…

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    already felt by deaf children in the hearing world. On the contrary, deaf children born to d/Deaf parents do much better. They are able to communicate through sign and understand their place in the world. It is important for all children to have role models who resemble them as a means of developing confidence. Deaf children with d/Deaf parents show higher levels of academic achievement, have greater independence, and develop better social skills (TEDxTalk. 2013. 5:50). However, this doesn’t…

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    Pressures, expectations, comparisons, negotiations of self-worth, and ah- more expectations… these are common problems many South Asian diasporic women face growing up. Is it not true, girls? We have our whole lives set out for us through families, elders, or our community – always ready to put others’ needs before anything else, and never allowed the time or given the support to understand our own emotional and mental concerns. Some of us even suppress them our whole lives. As young women we…

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