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    Secure Computer Security

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    My scenario takes place at a banking facility in a local town. I call it the Western bank of West Virginia. Protecting information uses the same principals as protecting your personal belongings. Would one leave their house unlocked when they left for a week’s vacation? You keep your personal belongings out of others reach by locking them up or hiding them in a safe place. Computer security is important to an Information system to ensure the Confidentiality, Integrity, and availability is…

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    be prevented or solved easily by early detection, even in pets, so make it a priority to see your veterinarian regularly.…

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    Hog Hunting History

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    Timers Need to Know about Hog Hunting with Dogs Before dogs were considered pets, they were working animals first. They helped the early settlers hunt for food and protect livestock. Hog hunting with dogs, in particular, is quite common to this day across many parts of the country. If you wish to learn more about this practice or want to train your canines how to hunt wild boars, then you’ve come to the right place. History and How Hog Hunting Works Using dogs to hunt hogs in the wild in…

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    young daughter, maybe two years old at the most- just old enough to toddle around the house. Now say, your friend also has a dog, and one day you go downstairs to find the baby and the dog together. Now imagine this toddler playing with dog. The child is yanking on the dogs ears, maybe pulling its tail, possibly even maybe trying to sit on the dogs back. Now imagine the dog is a large pit bull. What is your immediate reaction? Concern? Apprehension? Maybe even fear for the child? In todays…

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    The Pigeon War

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    and other dogs alike allowed for many noteworthy successes for all belligerents. Another use included medical detachments. They are trained to look for wounded soldiers, particularly in no man’s land. The dogs would use their sense of smell to scope out soldiers, and then lead its handler to the position. This implementation saved the lives of wounded soldiers with a timely response, and the lives of countless soldiers who did not have to wander the land searching. By 1915, German Army dogs had…

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    POLICE DOGS 3 Police Dogs The role of police dogs in the law enforcement Some people think of police dogs as aggressive and often attacking people for no reason; however, police dogs are used for a range of different jobs that play a big role in assisting police with their work. Though people may find police dogs aggressive, training can actually eliminate aggression. When it comes to police dogs there are many types, and some are more helpful than others. Some of…

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    doings, other forms on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from the opposing sides. By WWII and The Vietnam War, The United States had successfully implemented service dogs. German Shepherds were the…

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    Essay On Military Dogs

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    There is an estimated list of 3,747 dogs that were used in Vietnam. All four branches of the military used dogs in Vietnam. 10,000 dog handlers served in the war. Vietnam had the largest use of dogs and handlers in any United States has ever undertaken. It is estimated that the dogs and handlers saved over 10,000 lives. Sentry Dogs These dogs worked on a short leash and were taught to give warning by growling, alerting or barking. They were especially valuable for working in the dark when an…

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    Assistance Dogs

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    They can be the gift of independence for many individuals. They can be the hands, ears, or eye of their human companions. Some examples of assistance dogs are seizure, autism, mobility, medical, mental, hearing, allergy detection, and guide assistance dogs. These animals can detect and save their partners from these health problems by sensing with they are going to happen. They can read when an episode is going to happen by looking at the owners change…

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    Wolf Self-Domestication

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    o What man has done for xxx years with dogs, he is now only beginning to do with synthetic technology, i.e. drones, robots, or other forms of autonomous programs. It has taken thousands of years for technology to catch up. o Dogs are direct descendants of wolves and can actually still mate with them although many wolves are now at risk for extinction while dogs have grown over four hundred million. o [Wolves were the first animal to be domesticated and are the only species on the planet to…

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