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    The book Bomb: The Race to Build–and Steal–the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon is a thrilling, fast-paced story that refines a great deal of history into interesting and understandable literature for practically any age reader. The author, Steve Sheinkin, writes to tell the story of the first atomic bomb, the people who made it possible, and those who challenged its progress. Any person who is interested in science and history, or who likes “a quick read” can easily understand the creation of…

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    A survey is used to receive information and feedback needed in planning and program improvement (Thayer-hart et al., 2010). Creating and implementing a survey is a systematic process of collecting information on a certain topic by asking individuals questions and generalizing the results to groups expressed by the respondents (Thayer-hart et al., 2010). Designing a survey includes five steps: design survey process, develop questions, test and train, collect data, and analyze the data. The type…

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    Abstract— The focus of this paper is to use Mobile-OTP and QR code in online banking authentication system to provide the best hacker security. Recently, personal information has been leaked through a high degree of methods, such as phishing or pharmacy, to capture user IDs and passwords. This will result in an inappropriate ID / password being propagated between different users; thus a secure user authentication system is essential. In this paper, we use a different technology to provide a…

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    Grave Judith Poem Analysis

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    The emphasis on the "grave" in the poem directs the reader's attention to the acts of violence and brutality. All of these images reaffirm a poetic insight communicated through directed ambiguity created by the poet; an ambiguity that must then be resolved by the individual reader’s interpretive visualization of the poem. The atmosphere of malevolence is further expounded through the introduction of an unknown Nazi guard from "Deutschland," who romanticizes the desire to meet “Margarete.” She is…

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    Cervical Screening

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    The Cervical screening programme is perhaps, one of the most successful public health initiatives. There has been a remarkable decline in the incidences of cervical cancer following its introduction in 1988 (Peto et al, 2004). It was created as a tool which allowed detection of precancerous abnormalities within the squamous epithelium of the cervix (Cooper, 2011). The sample is usually taken by a nurse at a GP practice and then sent to a laboratory for testing (Jo’s Trust, 2016). More recently,…

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    the framework on how to relate to these challenges. The chapters are very friendly, with scholars interacting with ideas from each other – a real pointer to good teamwork. The tone of the book is largely gracious, which not only encourages the readability but is also complementary to the main themes in the…

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    BDI-2: A Case Study

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    5.What is the purpose and recommended use of the measure? The BDI-II is a self-report questionnaire that measures the severity of depression with 21 items (Bringmann, Lemmens, Huibers, Borsboom & Tuerlinckx, 2015). The highest score that can occur on this measure is 63 (highest severity of depressive symptoms), and the lowest score that can be achieved is 0. The items were designed to identify symptoms of depression as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth…

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    I read The Theory of the Leisure Class by Thorstein Veblen; The book was published in 1899 by Macmillan. From a biography on Encyclopedia Britannica I found that Veblen was a graduate of Carleton College, and went on to study at John Hopkins and Yale; Earning a Ph.D. from the latter in 1884. After spending seven years reading on his father’s farm he went to Cornell as a graduate student, and then on to the University of Chicago where he became an instructor in economics in 1896. He published The…

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    The iconic picture of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference in February 1945 paints a picture of unparalleled Allied cooperation during one of the world’s greatest conflicts. The Grand Alliance did not come easy to the main Allied players, however. While the British and American reservations about allying themselves with a Russia, who just years before had been friendly with Nazi Germany,…

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    Audience Analysis for Business Writing 1. a.)Why is audience analysis the most important part of the writing process for many technical writers? b.) Do you agree with this idea? a.) Audience Analysis is the most important part of the writing process for technical writers because their audience can range from a small specific group of readers to a large international audience. b.) I agree that audience analysis is the most important and the most challenging part of the writing process for…

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