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    Salvation Army Case Study The Salvation Army Automates Guest Access & Expands BYOD SH: Uses Network Sentry’s Unique Multiple Portal Feature to Unify Guest Experience Network Profile: A Cisco network that integrates 80 different locations. Challenges • Automate the guest access provisioning process for 80 locations • Provide a unified look and feel for 80 access portals, all with different local provisioning • Expand BYOD wireless connectivity options without sacrificing security or compliance…

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    class whether it was for academic instructions or disciplinary reasons, she addressed her students as “friends”. This simple act promoted a sense of community and friendship between the teacher and the students themselves. After my first initial day of observing the classroom environment, I focused on aspects that affected school culture. The most obvious to me was the difference of race and how it affected the individual students learning experiences. This is the most diverse classroom I have…

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    the era of punk started to die due to the increase of metal listeners. One famous band was created there and it was Green Day. Now, if there is one band we could never forget it would have to be Green Day, one of the most influential punk band. They were the first band to make on the cover for Spin Magazine because most of the punk bands were underground and none who have…

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    Green Day has been rocking the Bay Area pop-punk sound for nearly 30 years. Starting out as snot-nosed punks singing about girls, smoking pot and masturbating, the trio of Billie Joe Armstrong (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Mike Dirnt (nee Prichard; bass, backing vocals) and Tré Cool (nee Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, backing vocals) grew into masters of the rock music game. Not only did they make rock history once with 1994s ‘Dookie,’ but they did it again 10 years later with 2004s ‘American…

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    The song “Poprocks & Coke” by Green Day represents the theme Family Sticks Together. The theme is represented throughout the book The Warlock The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott, through the journey the children take. Over the course of the story we can see the twins are trying their very best to stick together, but by the end of the 4th book the two twins have differing opinions of people and end up choosing sides. Sophie ends up going with Niten to find the Flamels,…

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    and symbolism within this book would be diminished. The idea of hope is present all throughout the novel. Each individual color gives a common reassurance of hope in some aspect. Throughout the novel the most significant colors to take note of are green, grey, and yellow. All these colors have their different symbolisms and metaphors within the book to hearten the idea of hope. To understand them, it would paint a clearer picture to the readers about the significance of color imagery and how…

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    in the great gatsby. The color green is used several times with many meanings like life, wealth and hope. The light also symbolizes his hopes and dreams and for daisy with his his successes as well as the American Dream. Our painting shows the docks and how the green light always glowed but was still to far away for Gatsby to ever get to. The art shows Gatsby standing at the end of the dock as the green light shines brightly at night, and how he hopes he will one day be able to come closer to…

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    person 's life. Those who want to express themselves se painting, drawing, and other arts to explain their inner feelings and the thoughts that are unable to be let out. Each color represents a different mood a person is feeling, (i.e., red, yellow, green, blue, etc.) as these also reflect upon what the…

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    makes up everything that you encounter in your life. You use color to describe who you are and what you like. Whether you are wearing a specific color of clothing, or being drawn to an advertisement that has a color you like color is around you every day. The question is what is behind these colors, and what do they mean to you and the world around us. People use colors to symbolize different aspects of their life. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, an idealist with a dream to win…

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    the Determining Food Dye Content Lab was to identify the food dye coloring in green apple Gatorade, and determine the dye’s concentration to ultimately recreate a solution containing the same concentration of dyes as the original. To determine the concentration of the dyes present in the green apple Gatorade, a spectrometer was used to measure the wavelengths and absorbance values for the given dyes. A sample of the green apple Gatorade was tested in the spectrometer to measure its absorption…

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