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    This semester in our community and regional planning class we learned about the general realities of planning. Our last and final assignment is to read and write a review and assessment of The Best-Laid Plans by Randal O' Tool and The Geography of Nowhere by James Kunstler. Both were books that had some good points and at times were a little bit dry and hard to get through, but I drudged through it to deliver this fantastic review and assessment. The Geography of Nowhere is a thirteen-chapter…

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    There once was a group, they were tired of going to the haunted houses as attractions. They wanted something scarier! They heard about the “Semi-House.” Andrew said “there is only one other group of teens that is about to do what we are about to attempt.” “Then why are we doing this?” Katherine exclaimed. “Because we want a challenge” William said. William then stated “on Friday the 13th there will be unknown things will be shaking the house. Austin then pondered that, “can we just stay for an…

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    “If you truly loved someone you won't become their enemy. You will become their guardian angel.” -Shannon L. Alder Brother brought Doodle into the world by practically raising Doodle. Brother taught Doodle how to do humanly things he would otherwise never been able to do. Even though Brother had to do with Doodle’s death which was an accident. Brother is a good brother to Doodle because of his dedication to helping Doodle become normal. Brother spent endless hours helping Doodle…

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    Capstone Project Summary This project will be to develop an overall written as well as a lab tested environment concept plan for a live implementation for a government contract. There is a need to lessen the number of running hardware services, implement high level security access for both physical access as well as any needed remote connections, to lessen the overall possible attack surfaces for the environment from potential attackers, make this a unilateral implementation anywhere, as well…

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    Risk financing determines a community bank’s ability to pay for loss events in the most effective and cost efficient manner. Through an enterprise-wide risk management (ERM), the chief executive officer (CEO) operates in collaboration with risk managers or senior executives from other departments to manage all risks. This provides a holistic or team approach. For a community bank, a description of the firm, the top five financial risks, and treatment of the risks will be discussed.…

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    There are several unique challenges of public sector in terms of risk management. Firstly, the public sector, compared with private sector, is more conservative. That is to say, if someone wants to make some changes or reforms, it is much harder for him to get support from upper level compared with private sector, given that the changes or reforms are helpful to the organization through analysis. Secondly, it is harder to do risk management in an organization-wide level for a public sector than…

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    Addressing these challenges in order to rebalance the force based on the current strategic direction and the global security environment is well worth the risk. Taking no action may be catastrophic. There are two key takeaways in this paper. First, it is important for the Joint force to continually assess force structure, the strategic direction, and the global security environment to maintain its superiority…

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    A/TYPES OF RISKS LIQUIDITY RISK: Liquidity risk for banks mainly manifests on account of the following: Market liquidity risk: The risk that a bank cannot easily offset or eliminate a position at the prevailing market price because of inadequate market depth or market disruption. Though the importance of liquidity risk is well recognized, it eludes a comprehensive definition. The term liquidity is used across the mar-ket for different purposes, which means that Liquidity Risk itself is defined…

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    a multidisciplinary approach in which human, engineering, and risk management practices are employed to reduce the frequency or severity of losses. In this section, we recommend some loss control methods that we believe PYB should implement in their operation that will reduce the severity and frequency of losses. We divided your strategies in into four categories: property, crime, fleet, and personal. We did not categorize these risks into categories of severity or frequency because we feel…

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    flight 965 from Miami International Airport to Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport in Cali, Colombia started off as a routine flight for the 163 passengers and 8 crew aboard the Boeing 757 aircraft. The pilots originally had the flight management system (FMS) programmed in from Miami all the way to a landing on runway 1 at Cali. Cali, along with having lots of mountainous terrain around it also did not have functioning radar for ATC to track aircraft. At this point in time, everything…

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