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    Daylight saving is when we spring forward an hour at 2:00 am on Sunday, March 12, and fall back an hour on November 5 (2:00 am). Daylight savings originally began in during WWI in order to reduce the amount of fuel consumed by artificial lighting. It was then removed until WWII. But WWII is long over so why do we still have it? Most people think that it helps with safety, less car accidents if there is daylight at the end of the day. However, this “benefit” only comes at the cost of the loss of…

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    Steven Spielberg’s hugely successful film War-Horse, based off a 1982 novel by Michael Morpurgo, was nominated for and won numerous awards. It describes the journeys of young farm boy Albert and his beloved horse Joey during the perilous time period surrounding World War I. The TV movie The Lost Battalion, while it did not receive nearly the same level of recognition as Spielberg’s work, is still an impressive drama that portrays the historical events of Major Charles Whittlesey’s 800-men…

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    U.S does daylight savings time and the rest of the world doesn’t? The U.S has been using daylight savings time for years while other countries have stopped after WW2. In the articles“Pros & Cons: Daylight Savings time” by Proscons.org and the article “The Curious and Contentious Story of Daylight Saving Time” by David Prerau they state that daylight savings is both good and bad. Although some argue that the U.S should eliminate daylight savings, I believe that daylight savings should remain…

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    Summary of Career Theory In this assignment I will explain the Theory of Work Adjustment (TWA) and how it applies the best to my work history. The TWA is defined under the assumption that “people have two types of needs: biological which consists of food and water etc, and psychological needs, such as social acceptance” (Hagler & Plessman, 2015, 187). An individual will go to work and earn a paycheck that will be enough to satisfy their personal needs and by doing so will also be socially…

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    benefits package includes above-market employer contributions to employee 401(k) plans of up to 6%. This is well above the industry average of 2.7% (401khelpcenter.com, n.d.). Furthermore, the company’s benefits package offers flexible spending accounts, employee discounts, and work-life balance. The benefits package successfully aligns with the company’s value…

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    Hidden Socioeconomic Rules

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    making financially in the present. She spoke of how starting a Roth IRA (individual retirement account) would benefit me immensely in the future. She explained to me that it utilizes a seemingly miraculous formula in finances called compounding interest, which builds interest on not only the principle but also on its own interest. This would mean when I retire in my sixties, the compound interest in my account would have increased my principle by more than five thousand times! Practically…

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    Photography is an essential occupation to society by sharing news, art, the world, advertisement, and memories. Photographers are known to be experts of their camera, know how to take a breathtaking photo, control lighting, and edit photos. Additionally, they obtain business skills, marketing, and artistic abilities; however, not every photographer is a master of his or her skills. The occupation takes years of practice even on the job the photographer is continuously learning. Photography is a…

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    Secure Computer Security

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    access to only those that truly need it. User Account control (UAC) is a tool used in Microsoft to only allows software that is approved by an administrator to be installed on a local host computer. Securing a network requires that a risk assessment be completed. This will direct the administrator as to what needs to be done to secure the information and the system. Less vital or crucial data may not need as much protection as the types of data like account numbers, and trade secrets. You…

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    and torture the spaniards administered upon native clan after native clan the natives would continue to repeat history by continuing their generous ways; treating their oppressors like kings. De Las Casas stated multiple times in his book ,A Short Account of the Destructions of the Indies, how natives would “receive us [Spaniard] and regale us with victuals and other gifts, and had given us loaves and fishes and any other foodstuffs they could provide.” Another example of their generosity was…

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    Health Insurance Essay

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    Health Savings Accounts - An American Innovation in Health Insurance INTRODUCTION - The expression "medical coverage" is generally utilized as a part of the United States to depict any program that pays for restorative costs, regardless of whether through secretly acquired protection, social protection or a non-protection social welfare program financed by the legislature. Equivalent words for this utilization incorporate "wellbeing scope," "human services scope" and "medical advantages" and…

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