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    The Hunger Games Proverb

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    A proverb from Lithuania states: “Gold glitters even in mud.” This proverb is like a rags to riches story, even the best people, characters, etc. can shine through awful situations. The proverb originated in Lithuania and the English translates to “Auksinis žiburėlis net purvu”. This proverb is a societal belief because everyone always goes for the underdog in a story. The people and historical events in this essay are like the underdog, where they/it started at a low point and rose above…

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    Tyranny And Misery

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    have the luxury in free society. The normal condition of mankind is tyranny and misery. Without maintaining the freedom there are not many options and we will return to the state of tyranny and misery. He said that he is optimistic because we the people are ignorant also because of the consequences of not realizing our state of…

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    experts from the lower levels of management within our agency to provide quality IT services to our clients. Our CEO will develop and cultivate new and existing customers, partnerships with small businesses, and strategic alliances with local, state, and federal government agencies by bidding on technical contracts. The JTOA will have a Chief Operations Officer (COO) who will be responsible for looking out for issues related to marketing, sales, production, and ensuring that we have the most…

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    Labor Day occurred. Over the next four years, this holiday would be celebrated in over 400 cities. Oregon was the first state in the union to make Labor Day an official holiday, New York would follow later that same year. Furthermore, New York declared the first Monday in September as the official day to celebrate this holiday (Foner, 2005). By 1894, Labor Day became a federal holiday. How this holiday would look and take place was outlined in the first proposal for the institution of the…

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    In the 1930s, Social Security first went in to effect for millions of people to be granted a public retirement pension by the federal government. It was noted that Social Security is in essence a social insurance that helped to replaced income lost and to be a cushion or a form of incentive for the older generation to leave the work force, which was considered to be age 65. However, Social Security also helps people who can develop or have disabilities as well as help families with only one…

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    Underfunded Public Schools

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    States are funding public schools less and less these days. State budgeting has been as issue for quite some time, “cuts at the state level force local school districts to scale back educational services” (CPBB). Roughly 46% of public schools rely on state funds in some way. Now there are a multitude of reasons why states have budgeting problems that cause havoc on public schools. The recession of 2008 was a major factor in the decline of public schools. The recession caused the states to cut…

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    Edward Snowden Fed Up

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    Since the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks and the creation of the Patriot Act the United States government has been intruding in the personal lives of its’ citizens. The government barges in on large companies like Verizon to obtain personal information from our daily lives. The claim is that this inform ation that the government is collecting is for our safety, but what are they really keeping us safe from if terrorist attacks are still happening, domestic and nondomestic. How does the information of…

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    impact from hacktivist groups such as Anonymous. In January 2010, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton outlined how the government would promote Internet Freedom within the USA and abroad . Clinton described freedom to access information, freedom to produce public media, and the freedom to converse with others. This vision has good intentions as it should deliver rapid, directed responses to censorship by authoritarian states . With a clear strategy like this, the US government has a mission of…

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    First Response Essay

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    attack. Basically, whether there is funding and enough supplies in place for first responders to counter an attack. These two risks are very important for first responders and the local and Federal governments need to provide proper training and supplies to combat them. Every community, town, city, county, and state need to be aware of the risks they may face in a possible terrorist attack. “Risk is commonly thought of as a product of a threat or hazard, the vulnerability of a community or…

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    vulnerability in the RSA SecurID software is the biggest risk to the company at this point. In my research, from a technology perspective it was identified that there is a way that the number generation of the token can be copied. Lockheed is the United States government’s largest contractor, which make them a target for terrorists, or foreign governments that want to gain access to need-to-know information on weapons, communications, and aerospace systems which could cause grave danger to…

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