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    to me that there is a new locking system for the doors. There are only a few classrooms that are using this system right now. The doors lock has a slide with one side marked with red and the other side green. This locking system was set up and placed on the inside of the door so that if there was a lockdown the teacher does not need to open the door and lock it from inside the classroom. Another way that I have observed of being prepared for the classroom is to have a safety plan and first aid…

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    My Political Ideology My political view point is Moderate and neither just Conservative or Liberal. Being Moderate, I side with some issues on either side without fully joining the team. Two topics I agree with on the Conservative side are Pro-Life and Gun-Rights, I feel these two are the most important to myself. On the Liberal side, I focus more on the No Death Penalty Regulation and Legalizing Marijuana. Conservatives tend to dislike change and want things to stay the same or, in some cases…

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    Aubrie: A Short Story

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    She opens her eyes to see a metal door that has no window and many locks. The girl unlatches Aubrie’s straps and proceeds to unlock the door, not letting go of Aubrie. Once the door is unlocked, the girl pushes Aubrie in. Aubrie falls to the ground on her wounded leg. The girl grabs a strait jacket that is laying on the…

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    The book, Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, is part of the genre of Utopian Literature. A utopia can best be defined as an imagined place in which everything is perfect. The first book of Utopian Literature is Sir Thomas More’s novel, Utopia. Before, Brave New World had been published, many novels were written about totalitarian societies and dystopias where everything is far from perfect. A utopia or dystopia can both be used interchangeably to describe Brave New World. In this futuristic…

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    Imagery is evident in numerous pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales, such as the Squire. By creating a striking vision of the Squire character with the use of evocative language such as “With locks tight-curled, as if just out of press” and “fierce by night did love his heart assail,” the reader is able to delve deeper into the layers of the Squire and is able to effortlessly envision the Squire as a youthful and provocative personality. By utilizing…

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    guilty for killing Banquo. When Macbeth meets with the Thanes at the banquet, Banquo’s ghost shows up. Macbeth implies that the ghost haunts him in allegation of killing him. Macbeth argues, “Thou canst not say I did it: never shake/ Thy gory locks at me.” Gory locks indicate that Banquo is bloody. Banquo’s…

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    Recommendations We believe the following 5 recommendations listed below will be beneficial to lowering risks related to IT and unauthorized access in the Athens, OH Wendy’s location: 1. New POS System By updating the POS system, management will be able to spend more time monitoring other controls. The current control of reviewing the POS system for errors is directly related to issues caused by the outdated system that is being used. The system crashes frequently, which causes delays in…

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    nonchalantly applying her powder, when she was done she grabbed a wide toothed comb and started brushing her perfectly raven hair. "Not at all", I said looking at her eyeing her hair like it was some kind of fabric or silk as the comb glide smoothly at her locks, she was the most beautiful girl said some of her suitors. I laughed as I grab onto a fork made of gold it's handle almost as a mirror, I looked myself with it. and the bread knife made of silver also taken care by the servants. the…

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    P1 had clear lung sound in all lobes and normal heart sound on auscultation; regular apical, radial, and pedal pulses; capillary refill was less than 3 minutes, +1 pitting edema in his lower extremities, skin was warm to touch. The patient exhibited poor skin turgor due to limited fluid intake. The pt. had ecchymosis on his upper extremities due to multiple IV lines insertion and erythema on his sacral area due to limited ambulation. Due to pt.’s history of acute-on-chronic renal failure, his…

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    to end up accessible and hold up a further ten minutes before making their next endeavor. This plan dispenses with the likelihood of deadlock (the system can simply progress to an alternate state) yet at the same time experiences the problem of live lock. On the off chance that every one of the five philosophers show up in the dining room at the very same time and every gets the left fork in the meantime the philosophers will hold up ten minutes until they all put their forks down and afterward…

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