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    The revisions would make any collection of data from children under the age of 13 illegal. Zuckerberg wants to help Facebook, along with other social networking sites (SoNet sites), expand their boarders and be open to people of all ages across the United States. However, the FTC is adamant that…

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    the needs of the community are met and understood. Critical tasks for threats and hazard Identification include gathering required data on time and to share it with important stakeholders. This will help in identifying threats and hazards before an earthquake strikes. The data has to be accurate, transparent and usable. In order for the community to be prepared this data needs to be interpreted and analyzed into meaningful and actionable report which will thus aid in preparing the public in case…

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    Great Barrier Reef Issues

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    One June evening in 1770, English explorer and naval officer Captain James Cook ran aground off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The loud noise of wood against stone really questioned him with what he may of hit. Little did he know that he would later discover this amazing coral reef that is the largest reef in the entire world. The reef itself is enormous, nearly 1,500 miles long off the coast of Australia. The irony here is that he did not even mean to make one of the world’s most…

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    of 15 different proteases. These proteases may be membrane bound or extracellular. Among membrane bound proteases CaaX proteases are present in both the strains. In S.gordonii these proteases are known to play a role in protein transportion and protection of bacteria from bacteriocins. Protease HMPREF0389_00122 is present in the extracellular fraction of D-62D srain and this is known to have collagen peptidase function. This protease might be responsible for the damage of the connective tissue…

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    Sandelowski (2006) suggested that volume of data can be divided without manipulating the number of qualitative research reports or duplicating information using temporal, thematic, events and subjects. Basic themes emerged after data reduction had been achieved. It had become noticeable that the narrative data which created the basic themes could be associated with the facilitator and also the inhibitors to compassion. With this…

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    The Second Amendment

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    activity out of the learning environment of students; making all infractions equal and are not flexible. I encourage they keep guns out of range of children because majority don’t know the consequences of their actions. There was an act called Youth Handgun Safety Act. It was passed in 1994. It prohibits juveniles from possessing a handgun or ammunition, unless the weapon is used for a purpose. In 2006, the American Psychological Association determined that these “policies have done little to…

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    Importance Of Orangutans

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    INTRODUCTION Orangutans, who are closest to our specie of homo sapiens¸ alongside the chimpanzees, gorillas and the other great apes – are primarily and wildly native to the forests and islands of Indonesia and Malaysia. Their chances of survival in modern day is critically endangered by both human causes (primarily) and natural causes (most of which chiefly arises out of human causes as well). The former includes aspects like deforestation, palm oil plantation and illegal logging; whereas the…

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    Inappropriate Benzodiazepine Use in the Elderly and Possible Solutions The growing elderly population presents medical, mental, and emotional health issues dissimilar in many ways from those of a younger population. Many elderly struggle with problems such as insomnia, post traumatic stress disorder, alzheimers disease, and general anxiety disorders associated with aging. One study indicated that approximately 20% of seniors experience significant anxiety, while even more experience mild…

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    Ecotourism Case Study

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    Ecotourism, a concept and act that emanated from sustainable development, is about uniting conservation, communities and sustainable travelling (Mfinanga, 2011). Ecotourism has become one of the fastest growing sectors of the tourism industry, growing three times faster than the…

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    The Mentally Disabled

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    victimization of the mentally disabled. In the 1950’s the United States began to implement policies of deinstitutionalization of the mentally disabled. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) was also created to protect the rights of the people with disabilities in the United States. Although this act works for the protection of anyone in the United States with disabilities they have specific criteria for a person with mental disabilities. A person with a mental disability under the ADA must…

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