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    Arcmap Case Study

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    had experienced its most influential years in San Francisco and Oakland between 1967 and 1972, a lack of census data from non-decennial from NHGIS narrowed my quantitative GIS analysis solely to 1970. Despite this small window of information, the metadata I had applied as layers within ArcMap had provided me with a surprising amount of insight to the racial and economic landscape of Panther activities at the height of their potency as well as at the height of COINTELPRO’s most aggressive tactics…

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    The world we live in is a physical plane of existence where you can touch everything and have emotions, but slowly our world is evolving into a digital world of Wi-Fi and robotics. So tell me why computers and technology should not be equally or more intelligent than us as human beings. The thing about this is that they already are and will continue to be. Computers and technology are becoming smarter than humans and this allows us to do more easily for a cheaper amount Let us talk about Watson…

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    Isis Analysis

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    Currently the United States is close to going at war with the terrorist group Isis. There are many ways in containing this group, along with many different strategies.In the article “Presidential Candidates Criticize Obamas Islamc State Strategy, but Theirs Sound Similar” by Christi Par sons and David Lauter discusses the problems of Isis and why terrorism is ruining the United States and the world. During a news conference, President Obama discussed his strategic plans with dealing with the…

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    We all have more than likely read George Orwell’s novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four.” I remember reading this novel as an assignment while in high school. When you read the novel, did you ever think the government would run surveillance on normal ordinary people in the United States? I know I did not think that day would ever come, especially in my lifetime. Unfortunately, “Big Brother” is watching all of us. We as a nation are now aware that the National Security Agency (NSA) uses surveillance…

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    Saving Lives one Tweet at a Time Even though some people may not like or use social media, it is still a major part of our world today. Not only has it helped some people come out of their comfort zone and make friends easier, it has also helped people find others they can relate to. It helps people communicate and get to the point rather than trying to make small talk. Families who have been broken up by divorce or separation have an easier way of communicating with their children, too. There…

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    Worst 4. These 20 Photos Will Teach You How To Be The Worst Tourist 5. 20 Worst Tourist Pictures Ever Taken Featured image of the article http://cdn.uberhavoc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/funny-tourist15.jpg Keywords worst tourist photos Metadata These 20 tourists have gone too far with their photos. --- Every tourist wants nothing more than to capture their experience in pictures. Some silly postures and crazy wacky faces can make a picture memorable and unique. But these 20…

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    What are hobbies? - Life is uncertain and many people have anxiety about it. To reduce the stress and have a sense of control over their lives, some people use their collections to create an emotional comfort zone and distract themselves. We like to surround ourselves with comfort. Whether they are Family photos, videos or things we have made. Collections let people relive their childhood, connect to some period in history or remind them of something sacred. Collecting fills certain emotional…

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    Emergency Powers Essay

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    When the United States faces a crisis, the public often looks to the President to lead the nation with decisive, immediate action. However, even under extraordinary circumstances - such as the environment immediately following the September 11th terrorist attacks - the Constitution doesn’t expressly designate any war powers to the President. Even though many Constitutional experts have interpreted the structural ability of the executive branch to act faster than the legislative branch to signify…

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    then NSA was given various powers like to record the numbers which call places like Afghanistan and also put these people in the area of their interest. With the authorization now NSA was able to keep a track of these phone number with the help of metadata provided to them by the telecom companies. This data can help them locate and keep a track of that caller at all times. Now, that these events have happened and also considering the fact that NSA general counsel stated in 2001 that the program…

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    Australia is said to be a democracy and seen as being about the people, and fair for all. Thus, separation of powers was formed to make sure that this is the case. Separation of powers puts the institutions of government into three different branches. These branches are: The legislature which make the laws; the executive government put laws into action; and the third brach,the judiciary interprets the laws. Separation of Powers is said to be the cornerstone of fair government. It is supposed to…

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