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    1. RESEARCH TOPICS • The vulnerability of information security and social media. This topic is going to be used to show the reader the different kinds of vulnerability that is placed on information security when using social media. Many people do not realize how much someone can find out about yourself solely from social media. Social media has captured the world’s interest, but also the interest of hackers. • Possible threats to personal security when using social media. Many people are daily…

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    In addition, a Kaiser Permanente Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA) tool was used. The HVA tool complies hazards and the risks associated with each of them into a chart which helps to prioritize hazard mitigation planning (California Hospital Association, 2017). The results from the University Hospital HVA can be found at the end of this report. Determining Severity In order to determine the probability and severity of hazardous vulnerabilities, most likely to occur, at University Hospital…

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    Enkidu’s Vulnerability in The Epic of Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh has multiple references to the relationship between sex and society within its setting. The occurrences of sex within Uruk are demonstrated in different ways to illustrate its use as a tool and the power it can have. The topic of sex within The Epic of Gilgamesh gain more gravity as the book advances. Specifically speaking, the book focuses Enkidu’s vulnerability after his sexual encounter with the harlot that was sent by…

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    vital resources. In the arid region, they are experiencing a high degradation in quantity and quality by water erosion. the latter is a natural phenomenon, that evolves with the anthropic evolution and the climate severity, recent studies on the vulnerability to climate change in the Mediterranean region, indicate a trend towards increased aridity which accelerating water erosion (Berkane and Yahiaou 2007; Souadi 2011). Soil erosion by rainfall and runoff is a widespread phenomenon in the…

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    TED talk called “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown, the the ideas of shame and vulnerability are discussed greatly. Within this talk, Brown explains the revelation she came to in regards to vulnerability: vulnerability is the root of shame and fear, yet it is also the source of a sense of belonging and worthiness. More specifically, Brown deliberated that in order for people to feel worthy of who they are and live authentically, they must embrace vulnerability and confront the truth.…

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    him want to do more. Bronnie Ware in the article Regrets of the Dying, she talks about how many people regret not doing things that they wanted to do and and start to regret not doing it once they are close to death. In the article The Power of Vulnerability: A Ted Talk by Brene Brown, she talks about how some people are not vulnerable and do not want to take risk in life to get where they want to be. I believe that we all have a meaning in life and we all have to be taking risk and doing what…

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    Typhoon Haiyan – Vulnerabilities and Resiliency in the Philippines On November 8th, 2013, the Philippines faced a disaster with tremendous impact. Typhoon Haiyan was a devastating super storm that affected the islands of the Philippines, especially Tacloban city. According to Barmania (2014) the typhoon, that had wind speeds around 150 mph, killed 6200 and displaced 4 million people, leaving the country in despair. Characteristics of typhoon Haiyan and Tacloban City: The characteristics of…

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    Ken Kesey’s, 1962 gripping novel “One flew over the cuckoo’s nest” explores the idea of strength and vulnerability in a typical 1950’s mental hospital. Nurse Ratched commonly referred to as “Big nurse” rules her ward with an iron fist, until McMurphy a new patient arrives on the ward, with the sole intent of messing with the ward rules, and to ruin Nurse ratchets schedule. In “one flew over the cuckoo’s nest”, Ken Keseys Portrays women to be overwhelmingly negative, who constantly use fear to…

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    My vulnerability to stress assessment shows that I am not vulnerable to stress, my score was a 27. I was actually surprised by that number, I thought I was more vulnerable to stress than my result, for which I’m proud of. I’m usually stress over life events, usually expected, but especially unexpected life events, such as unexpected text, homework, and family emergencies. I usually internally freak out and sometime gesture frantically until I force myself to find a way out of the situation, or…

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    It was Oprah herself, whom had an entire TV segment called, Daring Greatly: Why Vulnerability Is Your Greatest Strength. It was on the episode where Dr. Brené Brown says,” You can't have true courage unless you open yourself up to vulnerability” (: http://www.oprah.com/own-super-soul-sunday/daring-greatly-why-vulnerability-is-your-greatest-strength-video#ixzz4fT8jbNzC). Where the topic of discussion was, why being open, sharing your feelings, and having hard conversations, is indeed the only…

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