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    care, finance) given that cyberspace has increased the interconnectedness among them.” Economic costs could include business interruption, hardware and software replacement, customer reimbursements, cyber defense costs, criminal use of credit card numbers, stolen identities, fines, and cyber risk insurance (Kelic et al., n.d.).” In 2005, the FBI estimated that the total cost of cyber attacks for U.S. companies was $67 billion dollars. According to Shawn Henry, assistant director for the FBI’s…

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    Data: The term data is known as representation of objects, events which are stored and recorded in the computer and the data exists in a variety of forms such as values, variables and numbers and so on etc. EX: The database in a hospital contains data such as name of the patient, address, disease and contact number. Definition of Database: The term database is determined as data collection in an organized manner and every data present is related to each other in some other way. Definition of…

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    The Cassowary is a multicellular eukaryotic organism, found in numbers of approximately 1,200-2,000 within Australia (name, date). These flightless birds are first level consumers, feeding from over 150 different fallen fruit species, and it is estimated that 70-100 plant species rely entirely upon the Cassowary for seed dispersal over a habitat. As the only native animal adapted to consume most larger rainforest fruits and carry their seeds through their digestive system undamaged, these…

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    How do simple inorganic binary and polyatomic compounds derive their name? Well the cation metal is always named first with its name unchanged. The anion nonmetal is written after the cation to change the end in -ide. You're probably wondering what inorganic and organic compound are. An inorganic compound is any compound that is not organic while an organic compound is any member of large gaseous, liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. A polyatomic ion compound are…

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    Nike Oligopoly Analysis

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    brand name. The company was founded in the year 1964 as Blue Ribbon Inc. , but was then named as Nike Inc. in 1970. The company is listed on New York Stock Exchange, under the ticker symbol of ‘NKE’, and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon. The dominance of the company in the industry can be cited from the fact that its brand sign ‘SWOOSH’ is valued at $19 Billion. (Profile: Nike Inc) Market Structure Nike Inc. operates as monopolistic market structure. Important to note, this form of…

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    continued debate about if the athletes should be paid to play, or if the money from their scholarships is enough. There are many reasons why athletes should be paid, they are: universities are making extreme amounts of money off of the players names, there is a large time commitment, and players may not be able to afford college. The first reason why athletes should be paid is because the…

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    Health-Related Payouts

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    The two articles “A Spike in Rates of Pregnancy-related Deaths in Texas Spurs Soul-searching” by Nina Martin and “Now There’s Proof: Docs Who Get Company Cash Tend to Prescribe More Brand-Name Meds” by Charles Orstein et. al share a unique connection beyond their health-care-related focus, they both discuss outcomes regarding treatment after significant changes in payment. In the former article, the issue seems to be pay cuts as maternal mortality in Texas skyrockets after cuts to Planned…

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    Petlad Taluka Case Study

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    One contained site number, name, collection date, length of the site, number of quadrat, name of the individual, etc. which were used for tree, shrub and herb species, whereas other used only for tree species that contained circumference of the tree at breast height (Cbh), canopy and height of the individual tree species. Formats used for the collection of herb, shrub and tree species data List of the sites of the Petlad taluka Site No. Site Name Length (km)…

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    Aesha Reflection

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    of our classroom. She is easily engaged during large group discussions and read-alouds. She actively participates during small and whole group, contributing to discussions and answering questions. She can be very persistent when presented by a problem, for example, when a wheel fell off the shopping cart in dramatic play, Aesha tried multiple solutions to fix the wheel, stating, “I am very good at fixing, my mom told me.” Aesha can identify and name 26 uppercase letters in the alphabet and…

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    Activity name: Firefighter Hat Age group: 4 year old Objective(s): The child should know the reason why it is important that firefighters have to wear a fire hat. They should know that fire hats comes in several different colors. At the end of this activity, the children should be able to paint and cut to better their fine motor skills. The purpose of the firefighter hat activity is to keep one of their main body parts of the firefighter body safe from danger and to have a better understanding…

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