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    Assignment Instructions: When a detection algorithm determines that a deadlock exists, the system must recover from the deadlock. The most common solution is to roll back one or more transactions to break the deadlock. List the three actions that need to be taken using figure 16.18 to discuss. (Silberschatz, Korth, & Sudarshan, 2001, p.618) A deadlock occurs when a sequence of transactions is waiting for access to data that is being held by a lock in another transaction in the same cycling…

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    facial landmarks on different photos. Facial recognition has evolved a lot since then and is now has many different uses including many security and business uses. The artifact demonstrates many functions of facial recognition software including locking devices, surveillance and military uses. 2b) I created my artifact using Google Slides and Screencastify.…

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    and kept this control throughout, enforcing it strictly and even expounding upon previous laws later in his life. For example, in 1581, Ivan issued an official order that prevented peasants in certain areas from even leaving their land, effectively locking them in and forbidding any movement. The overall quality of life for peasants worsened significantly throughout the duration of Ivan's reign, although, their lives were not exactly simple and joyous before his rule.…

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    In my argument essay I used examples as one of my expository strategies. I gave examples of past events in my essay to help the reader understand my point of view. In the short story “The Birthmark”, I used analysis to make the story clearer, so I could fully understand the text and write about it. A thesis asserts the main idea of your topic or argument of your paper, and a topic sentence starts a paragraph and gives the reader an idea of what the paragraph will be about. Both of these are…

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    couldn’t act on his own temptation. The final example of how Odysseus’s heroism is demonstrated is by his forethought on how his revelation of himself would cause a war to break out. So, he had his faithful servants execute a plan, which involved locking up all the suitors’ weaponry so that Odysseus and his men were the only people in the hall that had weapons. This made the suitor’s demise easier. Though Odysseus had many admirable qualities, he also had many undesirable qualities. He made…

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    Never has a very infectious disease turned into a human figure, intrude on a private masquerade ball, and massacre all of the guests at the end of the night. In the story, “The Masque of the Red Death”, written by Edgar Allen Poe, the plague affecting Prince Prospero’s community does just that. Poe’s short story is strong when it comes to symbolism which helps lead the readers to find the theme of mortality. In “Masque of the Red Death”, there is a vast amount of symbolism giving both positive…

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    Silver Spring Monkeys

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    Animal Rights(Israel) write about a Slaughterhouse in South America. The way they slaughter animals were viewed as inhumane and the cruelest of them all. The way is call the “shackle and hoist” which is when the push the cow in a rectangular box while locking their legs to the ground. Then the floor disappears causing the cow to fall while being hanged to the opposite side. Once the cow is hanged the worker slit its throat which then cause the cow to bled out. These two articles are perfect…

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    myself. The owner of Dough Ray Me, Dawn, could only afford to have one girl work at a time. Which meant that after my first week of training, I ran the shop alone. Everything from preparing frappuccinos, restocking cups, scoring the bathroom, and locking up for the night was my job. There were thirty-two tasks to complete on my closing list. Each task had to be completed before I could leave for the night. There was joy to be found in the cleaning, however. While cleaning under the dim, I…

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    Firdaus Captivity

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    In prison, Firdaus is held captive and constantly surveilled, but these forms of control dictated her entire life beginning long before her arrest. Captivity, being held or confined, and surveillance, close observation, combine to form an effective method of social control. In Egyptian culture, men often use this method of control as a way to keep women submissive. Firdaus was surveilled by men time and time again, limiting her freedom, until she gained the knowledge that she was capable of…

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    Huckleberry Finn Final Essay In the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, freedom is an important theme. Although Jim, the runaway slave, may seem to be the only character seeking freedom, Twain portrayed the scarcity of freedom into the lives of other acknowledged characters throughout the story. One of the characters that were restricted to their freedom is Huck. Huckleberry was not trying to flee from slavery, but instead from civilization and society. In the beginning of the…

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