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    1984: Prophetic In Nature

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    By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: • identify ways in which 1984 is “prophetic” in nature. • list/describe ways in which the Party maintains its power over the general population. • define, on an individual basis, what they deem to be the most important aspect of 1984, and • answer the question, “What makes this book important for modern readers?” (Why do we read it today? What benefit to we receive from doing so? How are we different after reading it?) Procedures: • Define…

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    Think about the people at your school, at your job, or even the person right next to you. We all come from different places, different background and different cultures. We all call the United States our home. We all migrated here somehow, either from our parents bringing us here or from our ancestor. The United States is a melting pot, there's no doubt about it. Without immigrants the United States wouldn't be the United States it is today. Immigrants do make up a big deal in the United State’s…

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    Tittle The use of SWOT analysis in the department of Home Affairs to identify a worthwhile project Contents Introduction 3 About the Department of Home Affairs 4 The Department of Home Affairs Vision 4 The Department of Home Affairs Mission 4 Strategic management 4 Weaknesses in the department of Home Affairs 4 eChannel Live Capture System Project 5 Benefit Realization 5 Improved Customer Service 6 Other Potential Savings 6 Electronic Banking 6 Security 6 Conclusion 6…

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    On September 13th 1848 Phineas Gage was working as part of a crew cutting a railroad in the bedrock of Vermont. Gage was using a tamping iron to pack explosives into a hole. The tamping iron - 1 metre long, 3 cm in diameter and roughly 6 kilograms in weight – ignited the explosives and shot the iron rod through the foramens left cheek, ripped into his brain and exited through his skull, before landing several metres away [1]. Blinded to his left eye with traumatic brain injury, when Mr Gage…

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    Physical security is one of the most important aspects of maintaining a business, especially when the company is handling large amounts of PII and NPPI. Any company handling sensitive information has to keep in mind all state and federal regulations that the business must adhere to, such as HIPPA and GLBA. Training and education of the employees is just as important to a company’s security plan as implementing safeguards and elaborate equipment. The whole team has to be on board with how…

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    and documented. It requires analysis to work very closely with customers and communication and technical skills to surface underlying system needs. 5.1 Purpose The purpose of the system is to handle isometric non-linear distortions occurred in the biometric…

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    self-driving technology (Markoff, 2014). The innovation of self-driving cars is kind of a life-changing breakthrough because it can reduce the stress of drivers and guarantee road safety. Smart technology like voice control, driver override system, Biometric vehicle access and a driverless feature are functions that will provide people with a simple and safe way to drive a car in the future. Advanced technology makes driving much easier and safer. First of all, the voice recognition…

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    A thorough analysis was made on the VeriSign Certification Practice Statement (CPS) document to identify the type of security services addressed and if the document enforces and support the FISMA security controls. The CPS presentation of the capabilities demonstrated on the security services were equated to the security controls and how the security services can reduce risk impact. The CPS details the authentication and identification, access controls and the audit VeriSign’s certificate…

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    Vulnerability of IT Infrastructures: Internal and External Threats Sylvester Ngoma Ph.D. Candidate Information Technology Educator March 04, 2012 Vulnerability of IT Infrastructures 1 Introduction The pervasive and complex nature of security threats to Information Technology (IT) continues to be a major concern for modern organizations and businesses. IT infrastructures, which have become the cornerstone of organizational management, are highly vulnerable to potential attacks and sabotage. IT…

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    Health Promotion Analysis

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    454) based on their annual biometrics. By encouraging employers to incorporate free screenings such as BMI, blood pressure readings, cholesterol, blood glucose readings for their employees, education on healthy eating, seminars given by experts such as doctors, would help boost health…

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