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    Before 1914 Ships wanting to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, had to travel a long journey around South America. A canal through Panama was the solution, but it proved to be a difficult task. It was only 48 miles across but terrain consisted of tough mountainous jungles that defeated the French. They had started work on the canal in the late 1800’s, but ultimately failed. Later the United States took over construction of the canal. In order to save a lot of work, they decided…

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    Do the law reform changes to Lock out Laws and One Punch Offences reflect society and its needs? A number of deaths and events caused a law that aimed to keep alcohol influenced violence off the streets. After the tragic deaths of teenage boys caused by a punches from an intoxicated teenage boy, law reform arose. These two boys; Thomas Kelly and Daniel Christie lost their lives whilst innocently out with their friends and then it ending after drunk teenagers threw a punch at them. Society was…

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    It is estimated that around 0.7 percent of the fatal incidents that occur in the home involve a firearm. The good news is that most of these firearm incidents can be prevented if people take the proper safety precautions. Below is a list of gun safety tips for the home: Keep The Firearm Pointed In A Safe Direction Many serious injuries or deaths occur when people accidentally discharge their guns. You can keep something like this from happening by keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction…

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    I have worked for many years for a non-profit organization and have have the privilege of being able to compare a nonprofit environment to that of a for profit company. In my experience, I have seen what goes in to acquiring donations from individuals and what their reaction's are to the amounts that may be asked of them. For example, people see my agency as a community based agency that helps people in all aspects of their lives: economically, socially, environmentally and even in the health…

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    The construction of the Panama channel came from a French construction team in the 1880s, but around 1896, the President and the Senate of the United States were interested in establishing a canal across Panama to South America, with some favoring a canal across Nicaragua and others advocating the purchase of the French interests in Panama. The French manager of the New Panama Canal Company, Phillipe Bunau-Varilla, who was seeking American involvement, asked for $100 million, but accepted $40…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves two unknown male Hispanic’s gaining enter into the MailBox Planet building located at 530 S. Lake Ave. Once inside the business, one of the suspects cut the lock that was on the inner gate (separates main office from mailbox area). The suspect entered the main office area and stole approximately 12-15 packages. The suspect left the scene, traveling in an unknown direction. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: The incident occurred at 530 S. Lake Ave. (MailBox Planet). MailBox…

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    Does Identity Theory provide a plausible solution to the mind-body problem? The mind body problem asks many questions but the question that will be focused on in this essay is what is the relationship between the body and the mind, in other words the relationship between the physical and the non-physical. This question arose from Cartesian Dualism: the theory that the mind and the body must be separate because they consist of two totally different substances. Substances being “are those things…

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    long as I could remember the lock to my bedroom window had been missing. As a child that was the source to all of my nightmares. I was afraid of all the things that could get in and hurt me without the safety of the lock. Every shadow I saw was a monster and every sound that I heard was it trying to get into my room. I had a right to be scared, but what I didn't know was that I would let the monster in willingly. The older I became the more used to the missing lock I got. I actually began to…

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    The lock should require multi-factor authentication, such as a card swipe and an access PIN, or a biometric id check and a PIN. Preferably, the PIN entry keypad would randomize the position of the digits for each PIN entry attempt. The system should be connected…

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    reflects Ed’s struggles in realizing that his marriage is falling apart. At New Year’s Eve party, Ed understands that his marriage has fallen apart when he sees Victoria is happy with Howards presence. The description of Victoria “scratching at the lock (25)”is the first sign of Ed feeling paranoid with marriage. Although they have been married for five years, Ed is scared of Victoria returning home and he “keep the door of our apartment locked at all times (25)” rather than giving Victoria a…

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