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    therapy sessions during the in-residence portion had been a challenge in the beginning due to the lack of having any type of background in conducting a therapy session. These therapy sessions provided the needed feedback from the instructor and my peers to gain a better understanding my theoretical orientations and areas in which I can work on to become a more competent therapist. The coursework that was provided through this course also assisted in having a better knowledge base for my future…

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    Napster Research Paper

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    started a peer-to-peer file sharing revolution, which has become a perpetual machine in the present day. There are a limitless amount of websites these days that you can go to watch or stream television shows, movies, and music. The piracy community that exists on the internet could be compared to a Hydra when governments shut down one site, two more pop up. Is piracy really hurting the Entertainment Industry, or are they just crying wolf? Since 1999 when Napster revolutionized peer-to-peer file…

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    Net Neutrality

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    This sentence makes no sense, it is the belief that all internet traffic should be treated equally. It became a big deal when in 2007, Comcast was intentionally slowing uploads from “peer to peer file sharing applications.” And they were basically trying to implement limits and differentiate charges for peer to peer, file transfer protocol, and online traffic. The big problem that arose from this is that other internet providers tried charging for data usage for people visiting what is…

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    Pirate Bay Case Study

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    LESSONS LEARNT The analysis of The Pirate Bay case represents a great approach to learn such concepts as peer-to-peer sharing, digital piracy, allowed us to look at the problem of digital piracy from ethical perspective and observe how legislation of different countries is trying to solve this problem. First of all, it was found that the pirate bay operation model, which is based on a peer-to-peer (P2P) transmission service have two significant advantages: 1) there is no risk of inability of…

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    information or providing information throughout the internet. Some examples would be, pictures, videos, documents, school work, and online books. But, there are different ways for you to share files. Some examples may include, peer file sharing and file sink and sharing services. Peer sharing, also known as P2P, allows them to access “media files” like books, movies, and music. You can also distribute or share movies, books or music to other people. File sync and sharing services also known as,…

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    family. Additionally, nurses can help by providing accurate and complete information regarding the child’s condition, symptom control, and future implications of the chronic condition, guiding the family in assessing its strengths, helping to build a peer support group of families with the same or similar chronic health condition, and acknowledging the family’s good care of the child…

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    Observational learning, also known as social learning is the act of learning by watching others. It is not just in mimicking behaviors, but retaining those behaviors and using them as one’s own behavior at a later time (Argosy Course Notes, 2015). For example, a teacher praises a child for getting the correct answer when matching flash cards, another child is observing this and two days later this child is asked to match the cards and correctly places it (Fryling, Johnson & Hayes, 2011).…

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    Beeradvaja Beer

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    As a fast moving consumer good by definition, the Beeradvaja beer will be sold mainly through distributor and retailer channels (1). The proposed personnel strategy involves a distributor sales manager to direct the sales of the Beeradvaja to liquor stores in Calgary that may or may not already carry Big Rock products, a retail sales manager to direct sales to local restaurants, pubs, and health/fitness outlets, and a field sales manager that actively searches for new opportunities in the…

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    Literacy And Numeracy

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    Literacy can be taught and should be taught from a young age as younger children have a larger capacity for learning phonics and languages. Numeracy should have some instructional teaching, peer to peer and again teachers need to be flexible in order to make allowances for students who, like I, struggle to learn new numerical concepts as quickly as others. In summary I believe that we should be teaching children literacy and numeracy throughout…

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    Dark Net Essay

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    Dark Net The Dark Net is a computer network with restricted access that is used chiefly for illegal peer-to-peer file sharing. The dark net is a dangerous place on the computer, but are you safe from it? There were a few questions I asked myself about the dark net. Can the police control the dark net? Should the community be worried about the information on the dark net? What is my opinion on the dark net? The dark net is a place where visitors feel "safe", by being able to hide their internet…

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