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    Situational Tracking

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    The Chapter 5 Issues article talks about tracking and the benefits and issues that it entails. In the fictional world of Harry Potter the ability to track people and see where they are at all times is a magical, pun intended, and foreign concept. However, for us it is a scary reality. People with the right technology can track unexpecting citizens to monitor what they do. There are two different types of tracking: behavioral and locational. Behavioral tracking monitors what you do on the…

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    driving cars lower the numbers? Although they seem very far out we could see almost triple the amount of them in the next 10 years. With many other car companies producing self parking cars we could see this technology in every car within 20 years. ( Brendan Busse, SJ ) Although after read thus far you may…

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    Introduction Object Oriented Programming is a programming language type modeled around using combinations of data structures, or objects, instead of actions and data instead of logic. These objects are modeled off both the state and behavior of real world objects. They can exchange information with one another or can be combined with each other into blocks. The objects also have procedures that can access and modify the data of the object they are in. The programs are designed for the objects to…

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    Smith12/12/17Forensics Final Project Part 1 Task 1) What is the nature of the alleged crime, and how does the nature of the crime influence a prospective investigation? The Nature of the alleged crime is unauthorized access to 3 photos that belong to Brendan Oliver. The photos were stolen and are being sold without Mr. Oliver’s consent. The nature of the crime influences a prospective investigation because the photos contained some sensitive nature. Mr. Oliver sent the three photos to a single…

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    “You only begin to heal when you let go of past hurts, forgive those who wronged you and learn to forgive yourself for your mistakes” People who make mistakes can forgive others but some may not be able to. People become hurt by what has happened and who they have been hurt by. Some people will never be able to move on. Conflict destroys the best of people, the strongest of the weakest and the powerful of the powerless. No one can overcome conflict its emotionally and physically destroys…

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    Bravery and standing up for what you believe in can be portrayed in many ways but it is greatly executed by Rosa Parks, a historical figure, and the character, Quinn, a high school student, from the novel, All American Boys written by Brendan Kiely and Jason Reynolds. In an excerpt from Rosa Parks: My Story, her autobiography, she apprises the day she was arrested for not giving up her seat on a bus. The novel, All American Boys, is about an incident involving police brutality from the…

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    As our heat was called we all stood up and started to exit the tent. When we got out of the tent we took off our sweats and started to stride out to warm up the legs. Then everyone ran together down to the 50 meter mark and ran back. This was one of the best parts of the meet. The starters then lined all of the runners up on the line and off they went. Drew had us in a good position and was keeping up with the top pack. When he handed off to me I ran as fast as I could holding our position.…

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    ALT ED: The Alternative to Expulsion The fat girl, gay guy, cheerleader, jock-all in a class that is the alternative to expulsion from high school. The book ALT:ED written by Catherine Atkins and published September 9th, 2004. The main character is Susan Callaway, bullied and over weight Susan faces the tortures of high school. Enduring torment from her bully Kale Krasner about her weight. Atkins managed to make her book a lot like modern-day Breakfast Club ( a film released February 15th,…

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    Your use of sentimental modernism, or visual verisimilitude with modernist sensibility has brought not only the latest artistic styles to your latest films, but you have also helped make “upper-class” art such as classical music performances more accessible to the general public, as well as making it appealing to all ages as well. With the recent wave of modernist art work sweeping across America, I am very impressed you have managed to incorporate these styles into your work. When we think of…

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    The posterior approach is the most commonly used surgical approach by orthopedic surgeons internationally when doing a total hip arthroplasty. (1,2,3) It was first popularized by Moore in the 1950’s, and has been gaining popularity ever since. (1) One of the advantages to using the posterior approach for a total hip arthroplasty is that it allows the surgeon to have decent exposure of both the femur and acetabulum during the procedure. The patient is placed in the lateral decubitus position on…

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