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    The Origins Of Email

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    Origins In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was credited with the creation of the modern day email by advancing on the already relevant SNDMSG electronic mail program. What he did was allow any computer to contact and communicate with each other as long as they were using the same . This was a huge impact because before the only way of communicating was between the same type of computer. Then in the early 1980’s, personal computers networked with LAN’s (Local Area Network) became more dominant. But again…

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    The Tenets of Unified Land Operations guide a commander on how to use his or her forces during an operation through six principles: flexibility, integration, lethality, adaptability, depth, and synchronization. Possessing a group of Soldiers from various backgrounds, a Commander can use that to his or her advantage within the flexibility and adaptability principles. Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 3-0 defines flexibility as the ability to act quickly…

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    Introduction Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common type of epilepsy in adults, affecting approximately 1% of the general population. It is formally classified as neuronal misfiring in the mesial temporal lobes causing spontaneous, recurring seizures. In this review, I will investigate how the use of optogenetics in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) reduces seizures and how it can help us understand the cell types and neuronal circuits that underlie seizure generation. The significance of the…

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    Nola Pender was born August 16, 1941. She was a nursing theorist and author. Nola Pender is the creator of the Health Promotion Model. She was a Professor at University of Michigan School of Nursing where she taught baccalaureate, masters, and PhD students (Miller, nd.). Her model is used internationally for research, education, and practice. Dr. Pender had been educating nurses for over forty years. Nola Pender started studying health-promoting behaviors in the 1970's and the Health Promotion…

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    The dawning of international terrorism has forced a complete re-thinking of how citizens and governments handle emergency management, perceive military ventures, and interact with law enforcement agencies. However, there have been stumbling blocks to how best to implement wide-scale institutional changes across all agencies and communities to counter terrorism. While most agree with the definition of terrorism – acts that seek to intimidate, coerce, or ransom populations to create fear, gain…

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    American Guerrilla Summary

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    American Guerrilla by Mike Guardia details the story of Russell W. Volckmann and his heroic efforts fighting the Japanese in the Philippines during World War II (WWII). Mike Guardia claims Russell W. Volckmann is the “True Father of Special Forces” and provides a compelling argument for this position. In his book, he describes how Volckmann evaded capture by the Japanese in Bataan, escaped to the mountains of North Luzon, organized a guerrilla force of over 22,000 fighters, and waged a…

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    that in synch with another, and to come up with it on their own. The dolphin swims underwater and starts to communicate with its friend. After as bit of back and forth the dolphins are shown to come up of a routine all on their own in complete synchronization. Another example given is the relative of the size of the dolphin brain when compared to their bodies. They are shown to have a larger brain pound to pound when compared to certain primates. From scans of their brain the process from the…

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    Divergence of indigenous cultures has been a prodigious topic of the 21st century. As of this exact moment we have over 7,000 distinct cultures but we are decreasing at a leisurely rate. You should take into consideration, that by dominating over other cultures, we are losing this divergence of indigenous cultures and it is withdrawing the benefits of cultures that contributes to the alleviating of the worlds complications. As a consequence of this decreasing, we as human beings need to call…

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    1. Situation Analysis 1.1.The internal environment 1.1.1. Review of current objectives, strategy and performance Sigma is a growing and profitable company which maintains long-term relationships with most of its clients. It could survive several major internal restructurings and stands strong to respond more complex challenges in the future. The current marketing objective of Sigma marketing is to respond to technological changes, changing customer behavior and stay relevant for the niche they…

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    Military Power

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    Goals) or capability packages that nations have to implement domestically, as a part of NATO defense planning process. Most of the member states have a single set of forces dedicated to the international commitments. This requires additional synchronization and coordination between the member states to avoid duplication and simultaneous engagement of available forces, especially for NATO and EU purposes. National participation in NATO working bodies, agencies, conferences, projects and programs…

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