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    Planned Parenthood also offers services to women who cannot afford them, and the multiple accusations against Planned Parenthood are incorrect. Planned Parenthood should be funded by the government because they educate the population on; forms of birth control, STD’s, sexuality, body image, men and…

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    also learn how to prevent conception. Due to lack of money, it would also be difficult to by medications such as pills, condoms, and patches for birth control. “Most teens that use birth control pills do not use any other method of protection, and many teens are inconsistent in their use of the pill…” (“About Teenage Pregnancy." Center for disease control and Prevention). Most teens that use birth…

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    Firewalls can be deployed on a machine, router, or LAN switch for service, direction, user, and behavior control. The firewall categories are: packet filtering firewall, which is beneficent in controlling the Internet Protocol (IP) address spoofing, source routing, and tiny fragments attacks; stateful inspection firewalls; application level gateways; and circuit…

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    women’s birth control activist. Born on September 14, 1879 she was one of eleven children born. Other than the children born, her mother had seven miscarriages. Sanger had a hard childhood as her father preferred to drink than to keep a steady job. When Sanger was 19 her mother died of Tuberculosis. Over all Sanger did not have it easy as a child. After Sanger’s mother died of TB, Sanger attended nursing school. After…

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    Stepper Motor Reflection

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    Motor & Gearbox The mirrors are required to rotate specific angles. To be able to achieve specific angles we need a stepper motor. The stepper motor is known to divide one revolution into equal steps which is our main requirements for the rotation of the mirrors. Figure ‎2-13: The Stepper Motor The following table shows the stepper motor specifications: Table ‎2-1: Stepper Motor Specifications Current 4.2 A Angle 1.8° Torque 8.34 N.m The desired torque calculated to withstand the mirror…

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    Group Chief Risk Officer, Vincent Choo, who is responsible for ensuring that risk management practices in OCBC are effective and comprehensive. GRM has financial responsibility in contributing independent risk control and management of credit, market, operational, liquidity and other key risks for the bank and its financial subsidiaries. Within the division, risk officers are committed to establish policies, measurement, monitoring and methodology focusing on risk profile and portfolio as well…

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    In the profession of IT a key component in your job will be looking after networks keeping them operational (for the users whom use the network), safe (clean out any corrupt files, check security measures, look for a virus. Etc…) and secure (making sure only authorise users are accessing the network). But first what is a network in a general meaning? A network consists of two or more computers that are connected in order to share resources (such as printers), exchange files, or electronically…

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    from their parents to “promote the best interests of young women and improve family communications” fail to realize they are stripping teens of their right of privacy which is unconstitutional. In France, the government pays for girls to have birth control without parental consent, and as the government pays for it, that adds another level of privacy. They are doing this because they believe it will “reduce the teen pregnancy rate” (Judy Molland) which they think is also due to “ignorance, taboo…

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    Newman, 2009) (p.282) Self-esteem is a very delicate aspect for an adolescent, which is influenced by so much. I felt that the text missed a huge opportunity to discuss this. The media, social media, family roles/values, and other social factors play a key role in an adolescent’s body image, and…

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    existed as a result from the fraud committed and the falsifications by the company. To begin with, the company ZZZZ Best didn’t have the best internal control. It felt like falsifying the information would never come out and bring consequences. To maintain an ethical environment internally, the company should have constructed a strong internal control to avoid any unethical events leading to fraud. Another flag would be the way how the contracts were created with some miscalculated and false…

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