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    businesses to brainstorm several potential domain names before deciding on one that represents their brand and bolsters their online presence. There’s no denying the power of a great domain name. You’re probably most familiar with the original top level domains (TLDs) like .com, .net, and .org. While .com sites continue to be the most popular, there’s currently more than 120 million [https://www.verisign.com/assets/infographic-dnib-Q22016.pdf] .com sites registered globally–making the search…

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    Briefly describe the technologies that are leading businesses into the third wave of electronic commerce. The key technologies that are leading businesses into the third wave of electronic commerce include mobile phones and tablets along with high-speed networks that allow users to access the Internet and smart cards and radio frequency identification devices (RFID) that are being used with biometric technologies such as retina scanners and fingerprint readers. In about 100 words, describe…

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    Movies are a pastime activity that everyone can enjoy. They lend discussion topics to viewers, and in some cases, even create controversy. The movie, The Fault in Our Stars, was written by John Green and displays good quality that leads the viewer on an emotional rollercoaster while watching it play out. It displays various aspects throughout the movie that make it more enjoyable for the viewer. The quality of a movie is one of the most important things a director has to think about when he or…

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    Global Warming In Maine

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    and 15 of the 16 hottest years in history have been since 2000. The 16th was 1998.” With global temperatures on the rise, there are many things that can and will change about our environment. Global warming has been associated with rises in sea levels, rises in average temperature, and even rises in the frequency and intensity of precipitation…

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    hierarchies. The top-level of the hierarchy appears after the last (‘.’) in the domain name. The top-level domain name is .COM. The .COM indicates a domain name that is owned by a commercial enterprise, and is the most common top-level domain name. Other popular top-level domain names are .ORG (for non-profit organizations), .EDU (for educational institutions), .GOV (for government entities), and .NET (for network and Internet related organizations). In addition to the top-level domain names,…

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    The Spirit Level Analysis

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    Introduction and background The Spirit Level is an exploration of the impacts of inequality on society. The book argues that inequality has a causal link with social ills, including but not limited to obesity, teenage pregnancy and crime. It also argues that everyone benefits from greater equality, even the rich. The authors, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, have academic backgrounds in epidemiology. A field to which Pickett has devoted her entire career, Wilkinson meanwhile, initially…

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    to public health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) takes the lead on responding to them. Of most concern are pathogens that fall into the highest levels of containment – biosafety levels three and four – that are easily transimissable in the air with little to no treatment available (“Recognizing Biosafety Levels”). To fight against such threats, the CDC conducts critical research to “tracking disease and finding out what is making people sick and the most effective ways to…

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    Bsl 3 Lab Report

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    ABSTRACT Working with infectious agents that require BSL-3 level containment agents offers many challenges for researchers. BSL-3 containment laboratories are usually not equipped with expensive specialty equipment that is needed for studies such as flow cytometric analysis, microscopy, and proteomic analyses. Therefore, for most researchers that are working with BSL-3 level infectious agents, removal of samples from BSL-3 labs for these types of studies is necessary, and methods for complete…

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    in Biosafety Level 3 conditions? What problems did she face? 21. What is unique about Biosafety Level 4? 22. How did Nancy Jaax end up working in Biosafety Level 4? 23. Describe the first known emergence of the Ebola virus. How did it get its name? 24. Who is Eugene Johnson? 25. How many different proteins make up an Ebola virus particle? What is known about them? 26. Describe the effects of the Ebola virus. How does it appear to be…

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    While performing research on sick monkeys, Lieutenant Colonel Nancy Jaxx notices a tear in her HAZMAT suit. Fearing contracted the virus, Jaxx rushes to her house, and notifies her husband who warned her to not study in a biosafety level four again. The fear of ebola took a major tool on the characters throughout the story; however, the desire to do their duties as army researchers motivated them to continue their experiments. With the goal of finding a cure to Ebola, the scientist…

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