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    After laying out his most widely known iteration of the categorical imperative, [“Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law” (Kant 37)], Kant establishes some universal laws that follow from it. In light of his previous discussion of the importance of good will—namely that a good will is the only thing good without limitation, Kant additionally considers the relationship between our will and the universal laws that spring…

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    Implementing Firewall Filter Implementing firewall filters on a network makes the network free from attackers and very secured. Some of the boundaries that I will consider using on my firewall will be blocking ports on the network. First of all I will establish a new FTP session which the will initiate a connection to an FTP server that listens on TCP port 21 by default. This will help users on the network to login with user name and password before any data to port 21 will accepted. I…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Joan Didion's "On Keeping a Notebook" Do you keep a notebook at home for no obvious reason? If so then Joan Didion's essay "On keeping a Notebook" is perfect for you. Author Joan Didion, in her essay "On Keeping a Notebook" , emphasizes the importance of keeping... well, a notebook. Didion's purpose is to support the idea of writing every little detail down. She adopts a didactic tone to put further emphasis on the importance of a notebook to her readers. She achieved…

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    Many readers of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein believe that the Monster is just a tall, scary monster because no human resembles him. The text says that he has never seen a being similar to him. Also, the Monster says to Victor, “God in pity made man beautiful and alluring, after his own image, but my form is a filthy type of your[s], more horrid from its very resemblance.” Therefore, since some readers see him as a monster rather than a human, they may be inclined to believe that he does not have…

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    a security base. As for their next piece, it was low pitch and was quiet, but it surprised me with an escalated high pitch towards the end. As for their last piece, it included a strong texture of monomorphism and some homomorphism with breakup iterations during the piece of music. Personally, it sent me an image of chaos and destruction. At the end, both groups united and played a piece of music with double the instrument being…

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    Lesson Analysis: Egg Drop

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    Activity 4: Egg Drop Lesson Objective: Students will design, build and implement a safe carrier in which to drop an egg (interplanetary rover). Set-Up: All supplies can be left on a communal table. Students will need to first come up with a design and supply list for their carrier. Once it has been approved by their facilitator they can start to choose what they will need. Demo and discussion: Because it is topical, start your discussion off with a brief synopsis of the New Horizons probe…

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    game teach how to collaborate as a team, but, more importantly, teams that perform well, use an iterative method. In lean, small kaizens can lead the way to big changes. PDCA is an iterative process. In software development, releasing successive iterations of products are now the norm. Materials: one marshmallow, spaghetti, tape and rope. Offer the same amount of materials to each group. For instance, offer one marshmallow, 12 spaghetti sticks, roll or tape and one piece of rope to each…

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    Scrum's Collaboration

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    Scrum embraces customer collaboration. At Intuit, our team’s customer were Business Analysts as they were the users of the data our ETL pipeline provided. All throughout the project we were in tight collaboration with Business Analysts in every iteration. I am a “customer empathetic” engineer and I think as a project manager I would want my team members to inculcate this quality. I strongly believe that following Scrum approach of customer collaboration facilitates understanding of customer pain…

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    Municipal Gum

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    Municipal Gum was written by Kath Walker in 1960. Municipal Gum is about the changes in society and the tendency of people to want to control everything. Kath Walker uses various techniques to convey this idea. At the beginning of the poem Kath Walker is addressing the tree. This immediately creates empathy for both the tree and her people. By the last line she has emphasised this with the pronoun “us” to show that they suffer a similar fate. Juxtaposition and personification are used in the…

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    crum is an agile software development model based on multiple small teamsworking in an intensive and interdependent manner. The term is named forthe scrum (or scrummage) formation in rugby, which is used to restart thegame after an event that causes play to stop, such as an infringement.The Scrum Team is consists of three actors :1. the Product Owner Takes the inputs of what the product should beand translates them into a product vision or a Product Backlog.2. The Team Develops the product…

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