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    Mr. Todd Finney led his team of Host Based Security System (HBSS) administrators through a successful Command Cyber Readiness Inspection (CCRI). Thanks to Mr. Finney’s superb leadership, guidance, organizational skills, and technical abilities, he was able to take on the challenge of bringing up the overall compliance score of less than 50% to an exceptional score of 85.6%. This score ranked amongst the top 3% in the Army. Mr. Finney’s team addressed HBSS-related security vulnerabilities on…

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    was not a genocide but instead a massacre. Armenian historians now claim 1.5 million people were murdered or starved to death in the Syrian deserts. In recent past the historians have increased the number from 500,000 to 1,500,000. 5.Explain the relevance to what you (the student) already know about the European Jewish Holocaust during World War II This massacre is different from the jewish holocaust in many ways but in some ways same. The differences include the following. The armenians…

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    community affairs and activities. The benefits of becoming a member of this organization are that it provides students with many resources; students can gain community service hours, obtain leadership roles, plus it looks good on a resume. SNO’s relevance to the nursing profession is that it brings nursing students together to provide intellectual and professional growth. I attended a Student Nurses’…

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    ethical trap of “ethical relativism” when he acted on his own beliefs and values to prevent German influence in the area and “improve” Haiti, which in reality caused great unrest (BCEE, 2014d). Wilson’s hypocrisy became glaringly evident when he advocated for world peace at the Paris Peace Conference and in the same time frame nearly 3,000 Haitian peasants were being slaughtered as they rebelled against the pro-American Haitian President and U.S. presence. Wilson’s critical thinking was…

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    Startle Reflex

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    The primary goal of this research project is to extend our knowledge about the functional role of one of the most basic types of human reactions, the startle reflex. As pointed out earlier, although much is known about the startle reflex, there are clear gaps in our understanding of this ubiquitous human reaction. The most fundamental of these gaps relates to the functional reason humans are startled by intense sensory stimulation. The general assumption is that the startle reaction serves to…

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    Over the past four and a half years, my scientific writing has developed tremendously through different courses and styles of lab reports. Initially I started off in my undergraduate studies by writing a few biology lab reports in my courses, however chemistry lab reports are not comparable to these lab reports, in which the content and structure are different. Once I got used to writing chemistry style lab reports, the format and style of writing changed again when I reached Quantum Mechanics.…

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    Maria Ponn Sindhuja. P II MA English Literature PG & Research Department of English Holy Cross College Trichy Use of Mythical Elements in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine Bharati Mukherjee was born in Calcutta and moved to Canada and then to U.S.A. She has written numerous articles. She has two non-fiction books, seven novels, and two short story collections to her credit. Mukherjee lives in America, she not only has practiced the American culture but has imbibed it. She is a diasporic writer, but…

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    The film ‘Children of Men’, 2006, directed by Alfonso Cuaron and based in a novel written by P.D.James. Children of Men carries cautionary of a society on the brink of extinction. Through this film I will examine the characteristics of the dystopian future. The director uses various techniques of camera, sound, lighting and more and develops to convey the meaning and theme of hope and faith, Infertility and Refugee. Children of Men is a dystopian novel set in future Britain in 2027, Where…

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    Madeline M. Keaveney wrote an analysis of Margaret Edson's play “WIT “that I liked a lot because she pulled out a few things that I hadn’t picked up on. It’s very evident from the beginning that Vivian Bearing, the main character in “Wit” is very selective on her word choice and takes great pride in her use of the English language. After all she is a professor of English literature, specializing in seventeenth–century poetry. Madeline points out how the characters address each other though out…

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    A Letter To A Slave Nurse

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    My dear reader, I write to inform you all that this story I tell upon myself is in no wrong. I come to you today in pure flesh and blood, to set your eyes upon me as I tell this story that many few mistakenly know the truth about. Coming to relevance that life shouldn’t be taken for granted, I am obligated to tell you true facts upon the everyday life of slave nurse during the Civil War. I myself know that I have to describe the unseen to only take in desire to save millions who have suffered.…

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