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    No, because, Images of a child (pictures, videos, etc., created only to arouse people sexually) are not protected under First Amendment rights, and are illegal things that someone has under federal law. United States Code, defines child porn as any visual drawing (or description) of (pictures of genitals, clear descriptions of sex acts, etc.) behavior involving someone under 18 years of age. A person in possession of these tapes are guilty of a crime and on (judgment of guilt in court) is…

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    How to Potty Training a puppy in the rain Most people do not like to go out when it rains, and most puppy do not like to do it, either. As a result, many puppy avoid going potty when it rains, leaving owners frustrated and often cleaning of accidents in the home. One of the best ways to avoid this scenario is to get your puppyg used to the rain at the beginning when you're potty-train him like a puppy. Things You Need - Treats - Puppy raincoat and boots - Take your puppy out in the rain to…

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    safe, fun, and calm territory. Parasailing may seem dangerous, but if you have the protection like I did, you will be okay. The ropes that held me could pull a sixteen wheeler or even a whale, so I bet it can hold a 112 pound little girl with a life jacket on. They also had highly trained life guards to jump out there and save one if needed. This activity is also very exciting. We had to ride a banana boat out to the middle of the ocean; so far out you could barely see the people at shore. My…

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    universals of both tribes. Challenges The challenges of the Inuit and Haida were incredibly bad. The Inuit had trouble finding wood because they lived in the arctic where there is barely any trees. They would have to sew their kids arm holes on a jacket so they don’t get frostbite. The Haida however had different challenges. They could only get most of their food in a certain season. That season is called salmon season. They had to savor their food in a steam room where the fish cooks…

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    minutes of car sickness, wrong turns, and missed exits we finally reach Rice. I was excited to get out of that dreadful car, until the wind struck me and I realized it was bitterly cold. I stood there unprepared for the weather, quivering without a jacket. Mother Nature clearly was not on my side today. I was not expecting much at first, just another university visit something I've done many times. Begrudgingly, I walked to the front entrance, the “Lovett Hall”, and it felt as though someone was…

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    Growing up in Germany, and being told by boutique sales people that I didn’t have the “body type” for some of the fashions I loved and wanted, I decided to start designing and creating outfits for my sister and me. As I made dresses, skirts and jackets for the two of us, I became more and more interested in making sure our outfits, either homemade or store-bought fit us perfectly and looked fabulous. During this time, I also completed my Bachelors degree in Women’s Custom Tailoring, as well…

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    The term free labour presents commonly in the digital era. In Terranova’s (2004, p73) idea, it is an essential source of value in advanced capitalist societies which is not acknowledged yet. After Web2.0 gradually took the place of Web1.0, numerous digital industries were actively seeking and absorbing user-generated contents to satisfy their commercial needs which mainly contributed by free labourers. The collaboration between unpaid digital labour and digital industries further discovers new…

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    This class, though we spent the majority of time talking about innovation, both sustaining and disruptive, was at its heart a class about convergence. In layman’s terms, convergence is the coming together of two or more distinct entities or experiences. There are three main lenses through which we at convergence, technological, economic, and cultural. Technological convergence occurs when existing technologies come together in a way that inspires new use or creates new applications. An example…

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    life-saving gear. All machinery on the ship must be in good working condition and dependable at all times. All safety equipment must be certified by the South African Maritime Safety Authority, and each person on board the ship must have their own life jacket. Every emergency life raft is required to be tested and evaluated. If a boat does not passed inspection, they are supposed to be reported to the government agency in charge of ships for that particular country. Then the boat should be…

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    is condemned to an eternity of wandering, naked and alone. Nao Kao and Foua Lee also believe that the souls of all their family will have a tremendous journey to undertake to find their jackets, another term for the placenta, as they are not sure if their house is still standing back in Laos and whether the jackets…

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