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    the artists personal opinions There have been various ways to judge and criticize art throughout history, from the point of view of the painting and the voice of a story to the synchronization of the instruments of a song but never by the personal views of the artist themselves. The practice of art criticism is a practice that is meant to be unbiased to every form of art; they should be able to see a work of art they consider good based on the painting itself not where it came from and who…

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    All species of animals have their own unique feature that helps them live in their own environment. These features can often become a danger to these animals when the thing that makes them unique catches the attention of human beings. This then prompts people to capture, hunt, kill, eat, torture, sell and buy these creatures. The need for humans to exploit every creature they can get their hands on, is an unfortunate habit that the world will not see stopping anytime soon. The results of this is…

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    Banksy: A Graffiti Artist

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    provocateur for its list of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2010, he found himself in the company of Barack Obama, Steve Jobs and Lady Gaga” (Ellsworth-Jones), where he submitted a photo of himself with a paper bag on to keep his identity a secret. His real name and identity has remained unknown to his fans because graffiti is a crime in England. Banksy said that he was influenced by 3D, who is also a graffiti artist, of the British band Massive Attack for his inspiration. Banksy’s…

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    Many species in the world are endangered and eventually becoming extinct. The main problem that generates extinction is human activity; people cause extinction every day and unknowingly to them, it is killing innocent animals. Due to pollution, natural forces, human interaction, and loss of habitats, animal extinction is a major crisis in the world; people are the only ones that can save the animal population before it is too late. Pollution is among the most insidious threats to animal…

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    are examples of data access administration, and offer unique user access controls on a user by user basis. Any access of this data can be limited and traced to whom is accessing it. Week 1 Laboratory Part 2 Lab Part 2: Implement Access Control Lists to Secure Folders and Read/Write/Access to Files Learning Objectives and…

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    Are you just starting your business? Or, maybe your sales haven 't been as great as you would like. In either case, you likely have a very limited budget to invest in your business ' marketing. You 're one of the lucky ones. You understand just how important marketing is to your business ' success. And you 're willing to put in the time to do so. Unfortunately, your pockets don 't understand how important a great marketing strategy is. So you 'll have to DIY and hope for the best. There are…

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    Have you ever thought what if I had tried harder then I would have succeeded? Most likely you have and that is known as counterfactual thinking. Counterfactual thinking is the theory of what could have been. We tend to correlate our failures with counterfactual thinking. For example, if we had studied harder on that test and not gone out that night we might have gotten an A on the test not a B. We can also look at counterfactual thinking in a positive way and how that helps us in our lives. In…

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    Counterfactual thinking and living in imagination is another aspect of life that distracts adults and children from their realities. These individuals get captured in their thoughts of how life should be or how things should go. By adults and children carefully planning out their future’s and how certain things should happen, it causes misery when their “blueprint” does not go as planned. In Jeanette Winterson’s essay “The World and Other Places”, she introduces characters who live their lives…

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    Network security has been at the head of some stories in the news. Security is an aspect of the technology field that should be considered at all times. Not only can personal security be breached, the security of others can be affected as well. For example, the incident with the retail company Target, (Vijayan 2014) retailer 's failure to properly segregate systems handling sensitive payment card data from the rest of its network. In this paper, network segment security aspects will be discussed…

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    What is the Endangered Species Act? Why was the Endangered Species Act created? Why do we care for endangered species? The Endangered Species Act was made so that our native plants, animals, and fish would not go into extinction. This Act requires that Federal and State agencies provide suitable conditions for endangered and threatened species, not to jeopardize from federal activities but to protect and save our native species from extinction. Throughout history there have been many events to…

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