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    Contraception takes up 34% of Planned Parenthood (Planned Parenthood). For women, they have emergency contraception kits and reversible contraception such as long lasting methods like IUD’s and birth control implants. Planned Parenthood provides vasectomies for men. Approximately 41% of Planned Parenthood facilities contain STI/STD testing and treatment. This includes HPV treatments, HIV tests, and other treatment for men and women (Planned Parenthood)…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    The most important point is to match up testing dataset with training dataset to identify the subjects where both systems are useful for access control in areas as office, airport, mega mall and other restricted places. The motion vision can be used for surveillance, access control, detection and other monitoring purposes. The most important advantage is that person walking image can be captured from long distance and the image is then processed with low resolutions…

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    Abstinence-Only Education

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    about how why the government funds abstinence-only education, although the research against says that it is harmful towards the sexual health of the population. “The cornerstone of the Bush administration's approach to reducing teen pregnancy—and a key component of its effort to promote a conservative moral and religious agenda—is to dramatically increase funding for abstinence-only education,” (Dailard 2002). This statement addresses how morals and religion drive American political agenda…

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    The directors did a good job at keeping the audience on edge during this scene by showing all of the characters for the first few minutes of the film not talking and having creepy music playing in the background. The lighting in this was very low-key which contributed to grabbing the audience’s attention. By using these techniques, the directors had the audience asking questions like “why this music”, “what does this have to do with the rest of the movie”, and “why would this be important”. With…

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    the war of 1812 where the Star-Spangled Banner was originated from the battle at Fort McHenry, in which union solider held up the post in which the American flag throughout the night of fierce continuous bombardment by the British. As Francis Scott Key a lawyer whom happen to witness the assault was inspired to write “The Star-Spangled Banner poem, which later became the U.S. national anthem”. The American flag survived the night, “the rockets’ red glare and the bombs bursting in air” Over time…

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    (Rouse, n.d.). The three most common categories are often described as something you know, something you have and lastly something you are (Rouse, n.d.). So if Linen Planet server was requiring as second factor of authentication with say such as a key fob, an employee ID card or common access card (CAC), the entire compromise would have been impossible. Even with the Linen Plant use of encryption for connections to these servers would not have done anything to stop this type of compromise. The…

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    smooth and really good to hear. It does get louder as the piece goes on. This piece was short, however it was a beautiful tune to listen to. It was not fast but it was vivace and adagio. From the way i heard it, i will say that it represents a major key , which puts an individual in a happy and relaxed mood. The piece reminds me of like sometime in the spring with birds chirping and flowers blooming. In this piece, is more likely to be played at a dance ball. The composer did a great job coming…

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    Military Music Analysis

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    I can recall my father and Uncle would sing songs from the military due to them being a Veteran. The music that I associated with while in my childhood than into my adolescence is that of Military or Patriotic. I would hear the military music playing and there was something about the sound that was in terms comforting, happiness, sadness and inspirational. This sense of an emotion that I could not connect but then my father and uncles would explain how the music would create an emotion in their…

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    these to at least two of the themes addressed in the module. Assess and evaluate the role that your chosen themes have on students and the teaching and learning of physics in secondary schools. How important is the role that they play and what are the key lessons for teachers in considering these areas in the future. Physics in high school is important as it develops pupils’ general understanding of the world around them (Millar & Osbourne, 1998). This is recognised by pupils (Osborne &…

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    User connectivity will be controlled and authenticated through active directory. User devices will require and object to be created in active directory which will be used to authenticate the device using 802.1x. When a user device is connected to the network it will initially communicate on a VLAN will only be allowed to communicate with active directory. Then once the device has been authenticated it will place the device on the appropriate VLAN that it will operate on. Any device that has not…

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