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    Knowledge is power. We all know this saying, but few understand the empowering role the internet has played. One of the main driving forces of globalization and expansion is the internet. Everyone has their own views on whether the internet has made our globe bigger or whether it has made it smaller. In today's world, it is undeniable that social media plays an important role in impacting our culture, economy and our overall view of the world. It can be difficult to believe that only a mere…

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    Ultrasonic Technologies, Inc. (UST) is a small R&D and manufacturing company located in Wesley Chapel, Florida, specializing in ultrasonic quality and process control equipment for solar cells, fuel cells, health and defense industries (www.ultrasonictech.com). Dr. Sergei Ostapenko, President and CEO of the company will serve as a Principal Investigator of the Incubator 11 project. He has many years of experience in technology development, and previously served as PI in NSF and DOE funded…

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    thought of the feminists in the 70s. It is here highlighted the struggle of contextualizing her work with structuralism and universalism, the role of agency, and the question of female subordination: is there a universal dichotomy between man-female as there is between nature and culture? According to Henrietta L. Moor, all researches made on those years were based on schemes fundamentally flawed: needless emphasis was put onto the differences between groups of women without taking into…

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    1700s upsurge of a capitalist economy and superior nation states armed with well-organized military provided a favorable advantage for Belgium, Germany, Russia, Italy, France, and British to role as the world’s imperial authorities. These countries passed a policy that allowed a more powerful nation to take control of a weaker nation by spreading their country's authority and influence through the use of military force and colonization. The name for such a policy is Imperialism. According to…

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    Teaching Planned Behavior

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    and to increase teachers’ feelings of perceived control over challenging behaviors. First, I will address each of these inputs and how they are expected to impact proximal and distal outcomes. I will also utilize principles from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as the literature continually highlights components that relate to this theory, including perceived control, normative beliefs, attitudes, and intentions. I am proposing that teacher access to mental health consultants can facilitate…

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    Community Health

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    cervical, colorectal, prostate) and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. The last stage in this category is known as tertiary prevention with a focus on maximization of recovery after an occurrence of injury or illness. Rehabilitation plays a major role in this stage. An example will be nutrition counseling. “The major contemporary issues facing community health include family and cultural values, social and environmental influences, and economic concerns unemployment and homeless” ati.…

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    is only with type 2 diabetes because is related to lifestyle choices. The research also suggests that people from South Asian and Black communities are two to four times more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those from Caucasian backgrounds based on their genetic…

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    Police Budget Cycle

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    medical insurance, life insurance, and pension benefits, as well as overtime and training. Usually personal and personnel costs may consume 80 percent of the budget. In small police departments, those with roughly 10 or fewer officers, the chief's role in budget preparation is minimal. Most frequently, strong mayor or city managers will have several conversations with the chief and formulae the budget themselves. In larger departments with seven or eight layers of hierarchy, the budget process…

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    Three common functions that police perform today are that of crime control, order maintenance, and social work. Looking back in history, the focus of police officers and departments were totally different than that of today’s enforcement. Police are better educated, trained, and equipped to deal with today’s society. Crime Control As we focusing on crime control first, it is less protective of individual rights. Crime control is in favor of the idea that individual rights must be put aside…

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    Risk Management Framework

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    NIST Special Publication 800-37 Revision 1 Guide for Applying the Risk Management Framework to Federal Information Systems A Security Life Cycle Approach JOINT TASK FORCE TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE INFORMATION SECURITY Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930 February 2010 U.S. Department of Commerce Gary Locke, Secretary National Institute of Standards and Technology Patrick…

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