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    Static stability assessment with existing IMO A 469 criteria The primary objective of this section is to assess the static stability of the AHV during AHOs. Intact vessel capsizing prevention is a fundamental principle of fulfilling the ship stability requirement. The stability of a vessel is universally presented with a static stability curve, which describes the overturning moment required to incline a vessel to various angles for a given loading condition. This curve in principle similar to…

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    Government surveillance, which has gone up since 9/11 and has substantiated by the need for increased security in the country may be doing more harm than good. This is because its central objective of keeping American safe could be overshadowed by other negative outcomes that are a result of the process (Newkirk, 47). This paper discusses this issue with a clear stand against the process of government surveillance. Its main focus is to support the notion that this process elicits more harm than…

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    Residence Life Violations

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    Most violations of the following Residence Life rules and regulations will be handled in-house by the Residence Life staff. The standard penalty for violating each rule is included in the explanation of the rule. Violations of these policies are usually reported to the Judicial Coordinator. Alcohol/Drugs: The University is a dry campus; any situations involving drinking or illegal drug activity in the residence halls should be immediately referred to the Chief Judicial Officer in Judicial…

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    out of every 7 searches of its facial-recognition database fails to turn up a correct match.” In other words the software produces 50 inaccurate suspects that can be penalized for a crime they did not commit. Also, in London there are thousands of security cameras. Many would think this would aid in law enforcement but according to After Boston: The pros and cons of surveillance cameras , “In 2008, only one crime was solved for every 1,000 cameras, according to the city's police.” In other…

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    What is Apple? Apple is a multinational technology company. So far Apple has had a problem with the FBI. The FBI wanted Apple to create a new software that can hack into a person’s iPhone to examine their personal information, but Apple refused. Apple’s decision on not allowing the FBI to hack into people’s iPhone was right. In the article entitled PRO/CON: Should Apple have resisted FBI pressure to hack an iPhone? By Tribune New Service, examines the area in which Apple had the right or not…

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    Fire Safety Plan

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    Having emergency plans for your business is not an option - they are a necessity. Simply having a fire safety or emergency action plan isn't enough either. A big red binder full of procedures is only the beginning. You need to manage your plans, keep them up-to-date and train your emergency personnel so they know what to do should an emergency occur. It may sound like a daunting task to maintain your fire safety & emergency plans on an ongoing basis, but there are ways to make it easier, such as…

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    Apple Security Quotes

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    Direct Quote Would you rather risk national security or your own personal privacy? Right now that is the question for all Apple users. The FBI is requiring Apple to create a software to get passed the auto-erase feature on the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooters. They believe that there is important information on their phone about other terrorists. Kurt Opsahl, general counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based digital rights non-profit explains that “the…

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    NSA Pros And Cons

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    What I think of the policies on security of the CIA, NSA, GCHQ is that they are done for the population´s security, it has its pros and cons but they are good in the part that they take into account the security and protection, in the other hand I think its not okay, and it has gone too far into people privacy, GPG: GNU Privacy Guard. The NSA has the world´s largest repository for intercepted communications, as said in the movie, the amount of communication in the USA by the NSA is increasing ,…

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    increasing all the technology in the world can be safe and unsafe. The government makes decision's on what happens in the world already, but some are satisfying and some decision's aren't. The 911 happened in 2001, were their wasn’t great cameras for security reasons. Many victims died, suffered loosing a loss one, and one of those reasons, is because technology…

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    Billy’s Escape Billy is the oldest known man in the world, life for him was lonely. All of his family died including his wife Sally. When doorbell rang he was confused because no one ever came to his door. When Billy opened the door he saw a mailman named Todd He was advertised this new procedure that lets his mind live for ever, after struggling to decide if he wants to do this procedure he decides to go for it. Before he went in to do his procedure he looked at a picture of his dead wife…

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