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    A Revolution Is Coming… In “Postcapitalism, A Guide to Our Future” Paul Mason writes about his visualizations of a potential exit from the cataclysm of the capitalist world we are living in to an imaginary revolved era he calls “Postcapitalism.” Despite the undeniably overwhelming issues such as: ecosystem damages, immigration crisis, and sever class differences that Mason elaborates throughout his book, he introduces methods that may contribute constructing a brilliant future in “Project Zero.”…

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    The management of prohibited or banned substances (as referenced in WADA, 2015a) in sport is one of the fundamental issues facing sport organizations and institutions. For example, Pipe and Hebert (2008) indicated that the “costs of anti-doping programs are increasingly complex and difficult to manage” (p.2). Because of these challenges sport organizations as institutions have dedicated resources towards developing policies and implementing preventative and controlling measures to ensure that…

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    Climate change refers to the increase in global temperatures. Among the contributors to the rise in temperature is from human activity itself. Warm planets leads and cause the temperature changes and also affect the weather in many ways. Land and sea temperatures are one way to measure the effects of climate change. A global warming has the potential to alter patterns of rain and snowfall, causing severe storms and droughts, reduced ice on the lake, glaciers melts, rising sea levels, and changes…

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    Giang Pham UID: 805742361 March 7, 2024 The Quebec Bridge Incident Abstract Civil engineering is the foundation of modern society, shaping the physical infrastructure that underpins our daily lives. Within this pivotal discipline, the Quebec Bridge failure of 1907 stands as a stark reminder of the consequences that engineering decisions can have on public safety. Prompted by Quebec's 19th-century transportation needs, ambitious plans were devised to bridge the St. Lawrence River, giving rise…

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    Introduction We cannot compare anything to breathing clean and fresh air. But today, are we breathing clean air? The gases you're taking up by our noise could be slowly killing us. World Health Organization says in their report, in every year about two million people die too early due to the effects of polluted air. Air pollution is a large problem and it is not a problem of people only, the problem of the world also, through such things as global warming and damage to the ozone layer, it has…

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    Sodium Azide There is perhaps not a lot known about this chemical and what it can do to/for people. One important aspect is to know what the chemical is made of, doing so will give someone a general look into its makeup. Secondly, “What is something we use this chemical for in everyday life”. Lastly, “How does this affect our cell breathing process?” From these topics, one can gather a general sense of what this substance does and whether or not it should be strayed away from. Of course it…

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    produces the holes in the layer, which passes directly the dangerous ultraviolet light to the earth. In the 1980s, large "ozone holes" began to see over Antarctica, motivating many countries to unite and sign an international agreement called the Montreal Protocol, which quickly decreased the use of CFCs. Because of that, the ozone layer however still damaged is wont to get back by the end of the 21st…

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    Byproducts of Rising Global Temperature The terms global warming and climate change are often thought of as interchangeable, while they are to some extent, particularly within the context of politics, in science the terms are taken more literally. As discussed earlier, the scientific community is in agreement with regards to the fact that global temperatures are increasing. So calling the phenomenon global warming is not technically incorrect, however, global warming does not encompass the…

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    1. INTRODUCTION: The main focus of this assignment is to discuss or highlight why South Africa has embraced wind and solar as alternative energy sources. Wind and solar are the evolving renewable sources of energy. Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that is collected from resources which are naturally refilled on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind. Solar energy is energy derived from the sun in the form of solar emission. And wind power is a form of renewable energy created…

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    Wireless, October 2010. [4]. Masood Khosroshahy, Dongyu Qiu, and Mustafa K. Mehmet Ali ,“Botnets in 4G Cellular Networks: Platforms to Launch DDoS Attacks Against the Air Interface”, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Concordia University Montreal, Canada. [5]. Froutan, "How to defend against DDoS attacks".Computer world. [6]. Abante, Carl, "Relationship between Firewalls and Protection against DDoS". Ecommerce Wisdom. [7]. Yu Zheng, Dake He, Weichi Yu and Xiaohu Tang, “Trusted…

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