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    break finally arrived. I was 10 years old living with my mother and brother in a small town, Pastoria, in Ojocaliente, Zacatecas, Mexico. It was just another day of my long summer and I heard a noise. My mom was taking out clothes from my closet at 6 AM. I wanted to get up and ask her why was she doing that, but at the same time, I also felt like going back to sleep. I chose to sleep. I woke up at 8 O’clock in the morning while my younger brother Carlos was still sleeping. I grabbed my red…

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    various deadly situations of the past, teachers have saved lives by the means of a gun. Because a gun was easily accessible, a Missouri teacher stopped a shooter who “killed two students and wounded seven others at a high school” (Malcolm, 2016, p. 6). However, due to current gun-free zones, the likelihood that a teacher has access to a gun is very slim. By providing every teacher with a gun, more situations like that of Missouri would occur, rather than more situations like the Connecticut…

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    Based on the information you researched, evaluate the level of responsibility of the company in terms of the effectiveness of the response to the security breach. Provide support for your rationale. The accounting field has over past few decades witnessed a number of changes mostly due to increased advancement in technology level. There has been an improvement from paper-based journal and ledgers to a new level of accounting system that is completely automated (The WritePass Journal, 2012). The…

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    or they are not. Males always cooperate with each other when it comes to defending their territory, and their pride from other intruding lions. Even when members of a coalition are separated from each other, they still defend their territory from intruders, even when they are outnumbered. A pride is a group of lions, generally consisting about 15 lions, but can lead up to be about 30 or even more…

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    Cybersecurity is vital to improving the security and reliability of the Western Interconnection power grid. As one of the most complex and critical infrastructures, the importance of prioritizing the continued security of the power grid should be at the top of the list. There are many different options that can improve security levels of both a physical and logical nature, such as disk drive encryption, digital certificates, Transport Layer Security (TLS), and Virtual Private Networks.…

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    Rather it is the affect the musical development will have on the person's physical and psychological functioning. You can find music therapists working with a wide variety of people. Some include the mentally ill, the physically handicapped, those who have been abused, the elderly, the terminally ill, and people with learning disabilities. Because traditional therapeutic remedies rely on language, their effectiveness depends on the person's ability to verbally interact with the therapist.…

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    and that he was either on drugs or drunk. An eyewitness videotaped officer’s using their tasers on him, kicking, stomping and beating King with batons. The officers beat him for approximately two minutes, giving king 56 blows from a baton and kicked 6 times. King also had 11 skull fractures, brain damage and kidney damage. Four of the officers were charged with excessive force and found guilty. Officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell received 30 months in prison while, Theodore Briseno and…

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    Civil rights were an extremely controversial aspect of American domestic policy after the Civil War. The need for legislation protecting and ensuring te rights of African Americans was evident to many, but some still resisted integration and fought to keep the country segregated. The John F. Kennedy’s New Frontier and Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society are reflective of this rift between the two divides and can both be attributed to aiding the civil rights movement. However, the two programs were…

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    One evening in March 1868, the corpse of William Robinson, a black settler on Saltspring Island, was discovered in his cabin.1 The colonial authorities determined that he had been murdered.2 The trial that followed resulted in the execution of an Indian named Tom. Though executed, the court’s handling of the case is problematic due to clear witness and evidence tampering as well as the prevalent racial biases held at the time. These flaws would have rendered the court’s decision to convict and…

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    The Protests In Vietnam

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    In the year of 1965 The United states of America had began to deploy troops to fight communism in the country of Vietnam. The U.S. would find themselves with new problems both overseas and at home. During the war there was a great amount of conflict that grew on American soil. Many people in the U.S. did not believe in the U.S. involvement in the war and made that clear through a series of violent and non-violent protests and demonstrations. Along with the problems in the U.S., there were many…

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