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    Introduction In the present decade alone, there have been 47 oil spills around the world with at least 500,000 tons spilled. Many coastal economies are heavily dependent on ecosystem services such as tourism and fisheries. It is estimated that the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill will have caused the loss of $8.7 billion in revenue and 22,000 jobs for the commercial fishing industry in the Gulf. (Natural Resources Defense Council, 2015) New methods of preventing oil spills and reducing…

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    Mexico Oil Spills

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    Hunter “The US has the 10th largest oil reserve in the world”. “The US consumes more oil than any oil country 1.85 billion barrels per day”. Oil spills affect the environment and economy. The Gulf of Mexico has over a thousand oil rigs. The Deepwater Horizon is one of the biggest oil rigs on the Gulf of Mexico. In 2010 there was one of the largest oil spills in History. As many oil rigs as there are on the Gulf of Mexico there are frequent spills. Deepwater Horizon was considered the largest…

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    Robert Irby Injustice

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    On Friday, September 11, 2015, at approximately 12:45 AM, Memphis Police Department Officers responded to a shooting call at 4345 Mallory in Mt. Moriah Station. Responding officers located a male who sustained multiple gunshot wounds. The male, Robert Irby, stated he had just arrived home when an unknown armed male wearing black clothing approached and demanded money. The armed male shot Robert Irby and fled on foot. Medical personnel transported Robert Irby to Regional 1 and on Monday,…

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    various universities, they found that 63% believed that the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom is right to have a “No Platforming” policy. Platforming itself is the act of having a platform for which to freely discus your beliefs, theories, and ideas. There is no limit to what a person with a platform can talk about. Many believe that platforming persecutes others, specifically minorities, by allowing those with abhorrent and discriminatory ideas to spread them. This has created…

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    Cloud Computing Essay

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    Technology (IT) teams to adopt cloud computing architectures. They are moving away from traditional in house computing and opting for Software as a Service (SaaS) and the other categories of cloud based computing as a replacement. Organizations seek cost benefits, technical agility, process specialization, and the shifting of governance tasks and responsibilities. They look to be more nimble and competitive in global business markets. An Overview of Cloud Computing There has been a myriad of…

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    crunching stream of the works. They provide an arithmetic approach to understand how exactly and how much in the volumes are the consumers are in the frenzy of consuming some goods and services. The cloud computing has given made the technology accessible using the paradigm of online servers. The cloud computing technology gives a procedural framework for the businesses to react back in times of needs, the ever changing scenario of the markets and providing for solutions to the business issues.…

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    1.1 INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING The running generation of world, cloud computing has become the most powerful, chief and also lightning technology. The term Cloud refers to a Network or Internet. In other words, we can say that Cloud is something, which is present at remote location. Cloud can provide services over network, i.e., on public networks or on private networks, i.e., WAN, LAN or VPN. Applications such as e-mail, web conferencing, customer relationship management (CRM), all run in…

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    Cloud Computing Attacks

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    continues to evolve and become faster with each passing year, the ability has emerged for companies to cut costs by offloading their networks to companies who host these services over the Internet. This practice has widely come to be known as Cloud Computing. The benefits of such a service are many, but it does come with its own risks. Those who take advantage of such services are exposed to various attacks utilizing the Internet. These potential attacks include, but are not limited to, web…

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    ABSTRACT: In cloud computing, load balancing is one of the key issues. Load is a measure of the amount of work that a computation system performs which can be classified as CPU load, memory capacity and network load. Load balancing is the process of apportioning the load among various nodes of a distributed system to improve both resource utilization and job response time. Load balancing ensures that every node in the network does approximately equal amount of work (as per their capacity) at…

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    IV.CLOUDCOMPUTING BUILDING BLOCKS: Cloud computing building blocks are divided into three types. TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING: It focuses on what is most important rather than focusing on non relatedworks.The set of services depends on deployment strategies. There are three delivery models that represent different services of computing. These are also termed as the provision or distribution models. They are INFRASTRUCTURESERVICE AS A SERVICE (IAAS): IaaS layer is used for providing the primary…

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