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    Over 2.5 million people in the U.S are living with epilepsy and 3 million families in the U.S have an autistic member. For those people and everyone involved, any help can make life easier. Thanks to the wonders of technology, those with the disorders can work towards living happy and fulfilling lives. Among these features are the Apple Watch and Autism Village App. APPLE WATCH APP HELPS THOSE WITH EPILEPSY In light of the epilepsy awareness event Purple Day, a helpful Apple Watch feature…

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    stories of someone’s past which, can also mean that most of them incorporate social history. I read the book Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl…

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    telling lies daily, whether they be colossal or miniscule. In Mark Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, the foremost character, Christopher Boone, finds himself telling white lies somewhat frequently, though he detests the act of lying. Throughout this novel deceit is a prevalent theme, but what is the distinction between a white lie and a real lie? For the duration of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time there are several situations in which a white lie or a…

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    initially was a core set of doctrine, principles, terminology, and organizational processes to enable disaster management at all levels (FEMA). Perhaps the most important concept that came from NIMS was the Incident Command System (ICS). The ICS addresses the question of who is in charge during an incident and where everyone needs to be. There are five major management systems addressed by ICS: command, operations, planning, logistics, and finance. Command encompasses developing, directing, and…

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    In the book, the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime, by Mark Haddon, Christopher is a peculiar and interesting protagonist. He is a different kind of kid and he has an extreme imagination. Christopher has a tumultuous up bringing with his mother and father. The protagonist shifts from youth to maturity because of two pivotal moments that develops him finding the letters his mom wrote him leaving him on a path of discovery and taking a trip to London in search of his mother.…

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    CHAPTER 2 INCIDENT CHRONOLOGY The Chronology of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Incident The timeline of this incident will be based on the ‘National Transportation Safety Board Marine Accident Report’. In the year of 1989 of March 22 (11.35pm), the Exxon Valdez arrived at the berth 5, Aleyska Marine Terminal to load a cargo of Alaska North Slope crude oil. Figure 2.1: The Exxon Valdez (Shigenake, G. 2014) The total load of 1.3 Million barrels of oil took approximately a day to complete filling…

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    Widgets “R” US IR Plan The person who discovers the incident will call the grounds dispatch office. List possible sources of those who may discover the incident. The known sources should be provided with a contact procedure and contact list. Sources requiring contact information may be: Helpdesk Intrusion detection monitoring personnel A system administrator A firewall administrator A business partners A manager The security department or a security person. Help Desk (XXX-XXX)…

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    Female relationships are crucial within the Incidents in the Life of a Slave girl. For the most part the female characters looked out for one another. No matter how much pain, suffering and torture the slaves went through during slavery, they stayed strong; and a lot stronger when other women put out a helping hand and tried to keep them safe and provided help to safety. One specific quote that really stands out when reading this novel reveals the truth behind women that are slaves. In my eyes…

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    reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time?” Yes, I do enjoy reading the book, and it was also interesting to know how a young boy could deceptive something like who killed the dog and more. “What do you know about the writer, Mark Haddon? Has he written about people with mental difficulties before?” The writer Mark Haddon is born 26th September 1962 in England. He is an English novelist. His first wrote book was in 1987, but he is best knowing for,” The Curious Incident of the…

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    NIMS, National Incident Management System, is the national standardized approach to incident management that is equally appropriate for all jurisdictional levels including local, state, and federal, and is functional for all hazards. This system mainly started to develop after the incident of 9/11. The basis for the development of NIMS was the document called HSPD-7 which established a broad range of specific responsibilities for the DHS. There are five main components of NIMS; it includes…

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