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    Dear judge. This is my Declaration regarding our case For Grandparent visitation. I Am the father of the 3 children And the son of the petitioner Victoria Montano-Burke. I’m writing This letter for the concern of our children’s health and wellbeing. Our children have been full of stress and also poor eating habits. Are youngest child Logan Arnold has been chewing his fingers and Bitting his nails ever since this visitation has started. Our middle child Mason Arnold has been eating poorly and his…

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    health information (PHI) on protected network servers only. - Employees need to avoid accidental spills by keeping food and drink away from workstations. - Laptops that contain sensitive information need to be secured by using cable locks or by locking them in drawers or cabinets. - Employees need to comply with the Portable Workstation Encryption…

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    On October 7th, the movie Suffragettes premiered in London. When the red carpet was rolled out, fifteen women from the activist group called Sisters Uncut lobbed purple and green smoke bombs then pounced on it, locking arms and shouting “dead women can't vote”. The film celebrates the courage and determination women's groups displayed in late 19th and early 20th centuries fighting for their rights in this post-feminist era. The issue is that women are still fighting for their rights and this is…

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    In Joan Didion’s excerpt ‘The Promise of the Prison’, from The People and Promises of California, Didion talks about California and the hopes residents were instilled by the building of prisons. The prisons being built were going to provide protection and a substantial amount of job opportunities for residents. Didion mentioned that by the year 2000 California had over “33 penitentiaries and 162,000 inmates,the largest in the western hemisphere.” This number has increased since then not just in…

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    the Red Death,” Poe frequently uses symbolism to illustrate the inevitability of death and human mortality. In the work, Prince Prospero’s kingdom is overtaken by the Red Death, causing him to take his closest and most intimate friends to an abbey, locking them in and the Red Death out. They spend their nights revelling and enjoying themselves; they know if Prince Prospero had not saved them, they would be dead. However, their joy soon comes to an end when the Red Death shows up at Prospero’s…

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    the freewill given by God chose to not accept God’s mercy, as Lewis said In The Problem of Pain, the doors of Hell are locked on the inside. This means that God isn’t some tyrant waiting for people to sin and then throw them in a lake of fire while locking the doors from the outsides. It means, God gave a choice to people to go to Hell if they chose not to believe in him, the locks on the inside also means that the damned can leave at any time, they have to ask for forgiveness and God will…

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    question and password must be provided to provide reassurance that the person logging in is who they say they are. Next would be to have the right and updated anti-virus and malware protections. This will help detect threats that enter the system. Locking your network and applying wired networks, which involves plugging into physical outlets or hacking modem ports. If a wireless network is needed disabling the SSID broadcasting to work on a wireless router for a hidden network. Another important…

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    One interpretation of “The Fall of the House of Usher” is that Poe based it on lucid dreaming. A lucid dream is a conscious state of dreaming. You are awake yet you can see and feel your dreams happening. Lucid dreaming is a very difficult thing for a lot of people to achieve. The house itself seemed to have an air that was dark and gloomy that projected on everything on the land. It had decaying trees, a small still pond, and a grey bleak wall. The house had a crack running from the top to the…

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    A Room Of Judith's Life

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    Reading the heartbreaking story of William Shakespeare’s would-be sister, Judith, in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, was equal parts intriguing and enlightening. Despite the fact that Judith did not actually exist, her situation is one that jumped directly off of the pages, and will no doubt immerse any reader into the history of women’s rights. Even today, her trials will have the ability to resonate with any woman who feels as if her intelligence and skills have been written off as…

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    Writing is an occupation which requires lots of timed focus and is prone to distraction. Writers therefore often need a place to write in which they are isolated from other people. Just north of London, there is a small hamlet down the road from an excessively grandiose manor, both called Childwickbury. Childwickbury used to belong to Stanley Kubrick, a popular movie director. Since Stanley's death in 1999, the estate has belonged to his wife, Christiane. Last summer, I stayed with a college…

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