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    The Fault of John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy could be considered an unusual president. As the second youngest president ever, he was also one of the most liked presidents ever. Kennedy was famous for the space race and the Cuban Missile Crisis. But Kennedy was quite infamous for the Vietnam War while he was in office. Kennedy started this whole “mess” with Vietnam while he was in office. Although he was not able to see how sending troops and advisors over to Vietnam, he made the mistake of…

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    During the execution of an application, a fault may take place due to various reasons, such as hardware failures, software errors and electro-magnetic effects. Therefore, fault-tolerance is an inherent requirement of systems when accurate results are needed even in the occurrence of faults. In the fault-tolerance area, redundancy is employed to mask or otherwise work around these faults, in this manner preserving a certain desired level of functionality. Generally…

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    the victim (“Rape? It’s the Fault of Victim’s, say 50% of Women”). Rape is tragically a common occurrence around the world and it can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time and there is no way to ever predict who the victim will be. People have different opinions on the topic and most are squeamish to discuss it. Many people, in order to avoid the situation and thoughts, place blame on the victim to shrug off the topic. However, in no case is rape ever the victim’s fault; it is always the…

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    The Fault in Our Coping “The Fault in Our Stars,” written by John Green is a book about two teenage cancer patients, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who are faced with the challenges and the perks of cancer. Throughout the book we learn that Hazel is a miracle but will eventually die due to her death sentence from her cancer. While Augustus is missing a limb, his chances of survival still more promising than Hazels. The two eventually fall in love and by the end of the book, Hazel…

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    San Francisco Earthquake

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    Earthquake outlook for the San Francisco Bay region 2014 -2043, reports different important contents about earthquakes which are preparing for an earthquake, why earthquakes occur in the San Francisco area, how scientists calculate earthquake probabilities, how it will affect you, and how to protect yourself and your family. Per the U.S Geological Survey (2016) reported that earthquake preparedness helps to help reduce the number of hazards. On August 24, 2014, a large earthquake with a…

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    Science Of Earthquake

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    Scientists have made great strides in the process of learning about earthquakes and continue to do more work that will help them learn about earthquakes in the future. Earthquakes occur when two fault planes strike one another resulting in the shaking of the earth. The earth shakes when the edges of faults are stuck together and the energy that would normally cause the blocks to…

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    The Fault In Our Stars, by John Green, is a fascinating book that chronicles the hardships of two teenagers battling cancer and how they find meaning in their lives despite their disease. The book is about Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters. Both are fighting cancer and together they learn to cope with their circumstances and support each other through difficult times. In the end, Augustus dies from osteosarcoma, but not without leaving a very positive impact on the people who knew him.…

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    The Fault In Our Stars The fault in our stars is a story about a girl and a boy falling in love. They both are very sick with different types of cancer. Augustus ends up falling in love with Hazel. Hazel meets Augustus at a group for people with different types of sicknesses. Augustus is a very good person if you need someone to change your views about life and views about sickness. Augustus displays the power of one by standing up for his beliefs, By taking a stand against society and…

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    them is a zone of faults, the principal one being the San Andreas fault. The San Andreas fault is a strike slip fault. The Pacific Plate which is on the west, slides horizontally northwestward relative to the North American Plate located on the east. This causes earthquakes along the San Andreas and its associated faults. The San Andreas fault is a transform plate boundary; it accommodates horizontal relative motions. The 1906 earthquake ruptured all locked segments of the fault in northern…

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    more than 10% of the population (Strong, 2013). Divorce does mean to terminate a marriage, but there are actually two types of divorces- no-fault and fault-based divorce. No- fault divorce means that the couple can file without having to accuse one another of such acts. The couple can easily file irreconcilable differences to end things for good. As for fault-based divorce, one spouse is held accountable for the failed marriage through such actions as infidelity and domestic violence. The couple…

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