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    Close your eyes. Now, see yourself flying a plane with no radar, or as a stream running with no riverbank to guide it. This is what the World Wide Web would be like without Web Standards. Immense Networks offers a clear scenario. Imagine driving your car where there are no street lights, stop signs, or lanes; it would be pure chaos. Standards are created for universal order, and the web is no different. Web developers should abide by standards to keep things flowing properly on the internet (Web Standards Matter, 2010). Compare Web Standards and the Web to a parent 's guidance of their children. Children thrive in a structured, stable environment. When the time comes, the children have the choice of spreading their wings, finding their way, trying new things and being whatever it is they wish, with but a bit of hard work and study. As well, they are allowed to experience failure, trying things that don 't work, but given the space they need to experiment. This is the way of Web Standards. They are standards, not regulations, providing structure, guidance and yet allowing for the expansion, design and exploration of new and innovative ideas. Web…

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    What is standard care? Standard care is a measure of what the community expects and demands from a person from a person in a given situation (Varone, 2012). There are two types of standard care, ordinary and professional. Ordinary standard care is the degree of care that the reasonably prudent person would not run would have exercised under the circumstances and professional standard care is the care that a person with professional skills and training is required to exercise, namely, the care…

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    far more profitable than an honest one. Although laws about murder may not be as serious as a laws about embezzlement, the same idea applies here. Without businesses having a standard that they must adhere to, it would be far easier and more profitable to live a life of corruption. Sure it 's easy to believe that many people have too good of a conscious to commit harmful acts, but if these acts still occur while there are tremendous consequences on the table then it would only make sense that…

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    is an inspiring book about three young men rising from the streets and fulfilling a dream to become doctors. Their experiences and emotions educate teachers about the daily struggles students face, while also helping teachers comprehend Standards Two and Three of the New Jersey Professional Standards for Teachers. This is especially true when considering the three young men’s assets and liabilities that contributed to their learning, such as such as their individual experiences, family, and…

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    policies and green chemistry policies. Green Chemistry is the practice of chemistry in an environmentally safe way to prevent pollution. We used green chemistry to minimize the amount of waste we were to be creating. We ended up creating waste from degalvanizing nails. There was a 6 molar solution of hydrochloric acid that stripped the zinc on the nails. Nails are dipped in zinc to prevent rusting. The amount of zinc placed on these nails has to comply with industry standards. A high standard…

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    ASTM STANDARDS Short introduction – ASTM standards are consensus standards for systems, services, materials and products. ‘ASTM International’ is one of the largest voluntary standard developing organization in the world. It is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for the development and publication of international voluntary standards. There are approximately 12,575 ASTM standards that operate globally. TESTING ASTM STANDARDS- Scope- There test methods help in the determining of…

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    Monopolies Research Paper

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    Ryan Roberts Professor Epstein 10 November 2015 Economics 101-02 Monopolies Monopolies date back for well over one hundred years and have continuously been studied and debated upon. One of the first notable monopolies in United States history was John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. While it is ideal for a business to be the sole provider of a good or service because it eliminates competition, this monopoly power can be bad for the economy. Such monopolies can be detrimental to the…

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    stopped their service to Rome Fiumicino and relocated to more profitable one. Through technology and digital innovation, optimised design layout made usage of airlines web page and mobile application easier for customer. Airline closely works with government and regulatory agencies throughout the network, to ensure security regulations. As a part of 20th year celebration easyJet announced a loyalty program which brought offers for the customer but still revenue per seat decreased by 1.3% because…

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    Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company and was formed on November 1999 by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. The company’s long-term debt to total assets are accounted for and the owner’s deal with this through insurance and organizational re-strategizing. Exxon Mobil has numerous shareholders however all of the leading individual Exxon Mobil shareholders are current or former top executives at the company. They include: 1. Rex Tillerson: who first came to work at Exxon in 1975 as a production…

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    EPA Regulation

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    and before you know it, millions of jobs are lost!” Not only are farmers being affected but the economy is being also affected too. An average annual empolyment shortfall of nearly more than 300,000 jobsin the us. A peak empolyment falling by more than one million jobs! More than just a loss of jobs but, an loss of more than $2.5 trillion (inflation-adjusted) in aggresive gross domestic product. Which has the average American loss of more than $7,000 per person. I personally the truck drivers…

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