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    3. Scope The penetration test can be performed on a wide range of objects, which can be divided into three main categories. 3.1 Network Penetration Test Network penetration test aims at identifying vulnerabilities in networks, network devices and hosts which can be exploited by hackers. These vulnerabilities can come from the flaws in design, operation or implementation of the network systems. For example, if the router of the company is hacked, the hacker may be able to access all the data…

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    Although aquaculture is mainly used for food production, it serves many other purposes as well. Aquaculture can be used to help humans by giving us a constant source of seafood,such as salmon, trout, and oysters, while also helping to restock populations and restore fish habitats. Aquaculture also helps the United States save money as well as to help regulate the production of seafood. Overall the use of Aquaculture is much more beneficial and useful to use than it is environmentally destructive…

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    Oil Debris

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    All living organisms require water to survive, however, with each passing year toxic materials, oils and debris are plaguing our precious oceans, harming marine wildlife, plants, and humans. As this process continue to get bigger these pollutants will play a huge role in the amount of oxygen expelled, water quality and decrease all food sources that are provided by the ocean, having damaging effects on humans and marine wildlife. We all need to be more aware of the influences that we possess in…

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    Started in Olympia, Greece in 1896, the quadrennial mega-event, namely the Olympic Games, has been widely spread in all around the world to draw attention among people with the sense of competition in sports. Today, the Olympic Games does not only represents the spirit of sport, but the emblem of global attention as well as achieving the world city status. The Olympic Games has certainly benefited the host cities from growing its place market, enhancing urban regeneration (Essex, 2000) and the…

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    Scientists have created an Electronic Heart Glove which can make a heartbeat forever; the main issue regarding this topic is invention would better the quality of human life. The Electronic Heart Glove is made of sensors and electrodes that monitor the hearts activity. The membrane contracts with the heart and can deliver electronic shocks if the person who wears it is having a heart attack. This would prolong many lives since most deaths are caused by heart failure. Although it sounds like a…

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    The monasteries were built on the man made canals, the running water powering many different fields, from drinking water to sewage. In the early stages of Industrial Revolution, many cities and factories had no sewage or treating systems for wastewater. The toxic and hazardous waste dumps often were unmonitored or unidentified. The chemicals leached and permeated, poisoning surface and groundwater. Through the government assessment, Polish, was found 50 percent rivers too polluted. 70…

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    Fracking is not a new concept it has actually been around since 1940 and will not make The United States independent. That is a common misconception about fracking. Fracking pollutes the environment, wastes a lot of water, and affects ground water. Hydraulic fracturing is also known as fracking. “Hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, is a technique used to extract petroleum and natural gas from underground rock formations. A high-pressure mixture of water, sand and chemicals are pumped…

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    West Nile virus, Lyme disease, and other plague information; (2) Food Safety manages the overall food protection programs which includes food safety inspection, restaurant sanitation inspections, food facility plan checks, and many more; (3) Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS); (4) Ocean Water Quality Monitoring Program routinely monitors coastal marine waters for bacteria contaminants to provide bacteriological quality of the water to other public health agencies; (5) Solid Waste…

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    Ethical Issues In China

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    Environmental issues are becoming the significant concerns within the business community. Water pollution results from the dumping of raw sewage and toxic chemicals into rivers and oceans, from oil and gasoline spills, and from the burial of industrial wastes in the ground where they may filter into underground water supplies. China has most of the world 's worst water pollution. All of China 's lakes and rivers are polluted to some degree. According to a Chinese government report, 70 percent of…

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    Plastic Pollution

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    Orison Swett Marden once said” We make the world we live and shape our own environment”. Like we all have known, the environment around us is the crucial part of our life, but sadly , our surroundings at the moment is getting worse and worse day by day. As a responsible citizen, the one who care about our descendants future and health , we generally need to conserve it. Many people may think that only many big things will able to help our environment, It is considerably a falsely thought. In…

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