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    A city is a place where a large population resides for the permanent period of time. A city’s importance depends upon the size, location, and structure of the area. Cities have highly organized population, which is comparatively bigger than a town or village. A city can provide different opportunities to know about the culture and language. A city is a good place to continue with further education and to find a suitable job. A city can provide government facilities for its people which makes…

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    Government data mining depends on the access to large pool of data about Americans from federal government files, states public records, telecommunications company data bases, such as banks, healthcare providers and more (Harper). In particular, predictive data mining has the appetite for Americans’ personal information for it utilizes data both in developing patterns and in the search for those patterns (Harper). Most Americans are left in the dark that a lot of information about them in the…

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    There are several factors one should and should not follow in a research-based presentation in the workforce. First of all, since such presentations are based solely on research, one should assume that the topic is not a common one. For that reason, the presenter should use key phrases about the topic at hand, because it will be easier for the employees to read. The presenter can also take time to explain each phrase thoroughly, which will not cause the presentation to be drawn out. In an…

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    adapted and used separately or jointly to suit the demands of the site and provide critical data. This data can be used to make research design and narrow down a site to the most promisingly productive areas to excavate to save time and money. Also, once a site is determined can be used to create a desk-based assessment to submit for budgets or to authorities for permits. After excavations commence the data can help make determinations by incorporating it into a Geographic Information System…

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    Larry Oliver 2 December 2016 EXSC 223 Assignment Four 1. Define Meiosis. Compare and contrast meiosis with mitosis. Meiosis is the nuclear division process that reduces the chromosomal number by half and results in the formation of four haploid (n) cells; occurs only in certain reproductive organs. Mitosis has only one division consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, meiosis has two divisions each of the 4 phases listed. Also, meiosis has a synapsis of homologous…

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    The resurgence of Malthusian thesis is still very common, but errors in demographic predictions are numerous and serious. It is often overestimated the importance of technological innovation, associated precisely with the population growth. In reality, there are finite resources. The market and intelligence - the ultimate resources - empower several solutions. “I think my position is an ethical position. The truth is that if we do not reduce the population and consumption, then there is an…

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    In an educational environment, any strategic plan that aims to improve a school system is well founded in data analysis and evaluation. The Oak Ridge City School System is developing a plan that could improve the core task of teaching and learning across the district for the entire student population. Based on statistical data calculated for a variety of variables, an initial analysis of the eight schools in the system can be developed in order to develop the strategic plan for improvement…

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    push for big data in education has contributed to data breaches and has made student information susceptible to being sold for purposes unrelated to the collection. Put into the wrong hands, this information would constitute a serious invasion of privacy. Schools must have comprehensive security programs that protect student information. Like, most schools, children’s personal information conduct day-to-day operations. This information may be used for commercial purposes if that data does not…

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    Why do Christians frequently abuse statistics? Is it to provoke shame in Christians for their “laziness”? Its main intent is to motivate Christ followers to make more disciples. Religious leaders and organizations habitually use descriptive statistics in misrepresenting and sometimes absolutely outlandish ways, usually to get attention and sound alarms, which are usually false alarms. There are good and bad forms of research. Sometimes good research is taken out of context, and then…

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    transfer personal information in Australia. These laws also impact personal information that is collected outside Australia if that data is brought to Australia. Non-compliance with the new legislation risks civil penalties of up to $1.7 million for corporations and $340,000 for individuals. In addition there are new government powers to investigate privacy and data loss events and to obtain enforceable undertakings in the event of a breach of the laws. The new privacy laws create new…

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