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    Why Cybersecurity is Important for Every Company. In today’s world, almost every single business, from small to large corporations, needs to have an online presence to grow and increase their customer base no matter what the focus area of the company is. For example, it does not matter if the company is specialized in food, clothes, insurance, car repair, phone service. In addition to having an online page, when companies grow they also need a computer network to facilitate communication…

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    I. The year was 1918. Woodrow Wilson was president, World War 1 was ending, the Spanish flu became a pandemic, and the Boston Red Sox won the World Series. The last event would not occur for another 86 years until 2004 when the Boston Red Sox emerged victorious. II. The 2004 Boston Red Sox season was a magical rollercoaster ride that had all the thrills of a Hollywood blockbuster. In the end, it culminated in sweet victory for the long suffering fans of one of baseball’s most historic franchises…

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    After working at the club, Price-Glenn explains how work roles, authority, and interactions between co-workers create gendered processes in the club: “Gendered processes are commonplace workplace activities that, in the case of The Lion’s Den, reproduced gendered inequalities by patterning men’s dominance and women’s subordination.”(49). In this club, jobs structure themselves around the mainstream gender roles that society ingrains within itself. Yet, the importance of stereotypical ideas of…

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    items to their rightfully home in Egypt. Hawass claimed the return "a wonderful gesture" and applauded the Met for its "ethical behavior.” Hawass is responsible for the return of over 5,000 antiquities. Many museums have been under pressure to return stolen or illegally bought artifacts. The return of theses items can spark financial struggles for the museums, but if they don 't return the items the scandals can be detrimental to their reputation. Museums have to be very careful when it comes to…

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    Hirahara Family vs Gault Family “The Chirashi Covenant” and “The Kerman Kill” are two stories that have a lot of family influence as you read along. Both of them have influence in their principal characters by their families. “The Chirashi Covenant”, a story about a Japanese-American family, and how the main character, Helen, is rebelling herself against her family members (her husband, daughter and mother-in-law). The beautiful wife of a really important man in their Japanese business world…

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    Epic Hero Cycle Story I was so tired, but I was glad. There wrere only two hours left of our six hour plane trip from Chicago. David, my brother, and I were on our way to Iceland. It was July 13th,a Friday and there were very few people on the plane. David and I live in the U.S.A. but we were going to Iceland to visit our grandparents. Our parents decided to let us go on our own because they have to work and they wanted us to visit Iceland, where we are originally from. When we got to our…

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    covers of major newspapers across America, triggered revisions in policies regarding “extremist activities by active duty personnel” (Holthouse). Prior to 1996, there had been a myriad of cases where Neonazis were “caught diverting huge arsenals of stolen firearms and explosives to neo-Nazi and white supremacist organizations, conducting guerilla training for paramilitary racist militias, and murdering non-white civilians” (Holthouse). Executive Order 11785 forbade “knowing membership with…

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    The people who founded America created a document that lays out all the ground rules about how to run our government and society: the constitution. Without it, the government would not be as balanced as it is today. People would have more power than others, and that would cause many problems for society. The constitution names and explains all of the citizens ' rights. The government of our country makes it their obligation to keep the people living in their country safe. America also makes sure…

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    do not need to worry about having their clothes stolen from other people inside or outside of school (1). School uniforms are also important for team psychology, Latham says. Students are more likely to help each other when they are all the same clothes, like in a sports team. It also supports the school identity and class which accentuate the educational purpose (Latham 1). Viadero claims that with a uniform policy students are on a equal social base, no matter where…

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    art galleries to see all the images that his idols photographed. He was more of a street smart person, he always knew how to persuade someone to do something wrong. He persuaded some women to act like her purse got stolen so he could sneak into over a gate to get pictures of an army base. When Derek heard of the Treaty of Versailles was going to happen, he knew he had to be there. It was June 26th, 1919 and the treaty was going to be signed on the 28th. He…

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