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    Cyber-Security

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    Cyber-Security in Transportation Technology in transportation can result in productivity gains, however a higher dependency on information technology also leads to greater exposure and potential of being a target for cyber-crimes such as denial of service, stealing of passenger private information and cyber terrorisms. According to analysis for incidents from 2002-2004 transportation systems faced 16% of total cyber hackings and terrorisms on critical infrastructure (IEEE, 2007).…

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    Have you ever thought that one day you will be able to move a computer cursor, an artificial limb, or a mobile robot just by the power of your thoughts!? For normal people and people with disabilities like paralysis and limbs loss, this is a dream coming true. The goal of this research paper is to address the question of whether implantable devices can be the bright future of not only disabled people but also normal people. The paper also discusses the ethical concerns and the physical impacts…

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    copper (OFC) compared to the competition that uses copper clad aluminum mix (CCA). Cutting corners in this industry can have disastrous results. Not using the right gauge of wire can cause an increase in resistance and permanently damage a customer’s amplifier. Having a dash kit manufactured from cheaply recycled ABS plastic can break, thus resulting in the radio…

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    Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Leading Figures The original leading figures were founder Steve de Shazer and co-founder Insoo Kim Berg whom pulled their roots from the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Alto, California (Evans & Evans, 2013; Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2013; Murdock, 2013; Taylor, 2009; Trepper, Dolan, McCollum, & Nelson, 2006). The second generation were Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) evolved into Brief Family Therapy (BFT) with the aid from the Milwaukee training…

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    Guitar Essay

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    The guitar is a string musical instrument which is very popular; it has between 4 and 18 strings. It makes sounds through acoustic means for an acoustic guitar or electrical amplification for an electric guitar. It is played through strumming the strings with the right hand while the left hand presses against the frets. The traditional guitar is constructed from wood and strung with either gut or nylon strings while the modern guitar started from the gittern, vihuela, the four-course renaissance…

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    Lion Air Case Study

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    IDENTIFY SECTION a. Identify Issue Reputation is takes years to build and maintain, but it can be damaged by crisis or issue that an organization or brand is involved in. In some cases, the crisis of competing brand can bring an entire sector under not good spotlight of media focus by association. However, a PR crisis is not dramatic accident because it can be solved by crisis management. Issues tend to develop all time and typically are focused on one situation. An issue is most likely to…

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    Kinesin Synthesis

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    Our logic for choosing kinesin for developing CNS therapeutics is based upon our own research, which found that kinesins are transcriptionally upregulated during memory storage and that they are both necessary and sufficient to induce long-term memory storage (LTM) in the marine snail, Aplysia californica (Puthanveettil et al., 2008; Fig 1). Furthermore, other researchers have also discovered that an increase in specific kinesin function in the mouse forebrain improves working memory (Wong et al…

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    Crt Fluid Management

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    Fluid Management in CRRT The volume of hourly ultrafiltrate removed depends on an hourly fluid balance calculation and assessment of patient’s hemodynamic and fluid status. Hourly fluid goal calculation is the non-CRRT intake, plus fluid loss ordered by the physician, minus non-CRRT output. The system infuses and removes fluid after the fluid balance is calculated, and the desired volumes are input into the system. The system monitors the volume of replacement fluid, dialysate, and the volume of…

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    Television and the Internet are, in the 21st century, replacing radio. In fact, advances in technology have allowed people to access an increasing amount of information, through different forms. A person wanting to learn about world news can now go on the Internet, read a newspaper, watch television or listen to the radio. The technology behind radio as well as its inventors is the reason why, nowadays, people have an unlimited access to information; it began in 1844, with the invention of the…

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    their prisoners. Consequently, prisons fail to meet health standards putting the life of prison staff, visitors, and inmates at risk for diseases that have evolved to resist antibiotics, making them hard to treat. Prisons in the U.S. have become amplifiers to drug resistant diseases such as Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, venereal infections, and tuberculosis. Antibiotic resistant…

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