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Week 8
Week 8 – Lesson 8
Reading Assignment
Read Chapter 13: Strategic Control
Read Chapter 14: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Review PowerPoint slides for Chapters 13 and 14
Lesson Activity
Discussion Questions (DQ). Please post in the Discussion Forum by this week Friday 11:59 P.M.
(PST).
1. Why is strategic control important in the strategy implementation process? What are the four
major types of strategic control? What are the pros and cons of each?
2. The balanced scoreboard approach has gained popularity in recent years. What is this approach
and how does it integrate strategic and operational control?
3. Total quality management involves a continuous improvement approach. How is continuous
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Strategic thrusts and milestone reviews are two types of implementation control. First one provides
information that help determine whether the overall strategy is shaping up as planned, and the
second one helps with monitoring the progress of the strategy at various intervals or milestones.
2. The balanced scoreboard approach has gained popularity in recent years. What is this approach
and how does it integrate strategic and operational control?
The balanced scoreboard approach is a management control system that enables companies to
clarify their strategies, translate them into action, and provide quantitative feedback as to whether
the strategy is creating value, leveraging core competencies, satisfying the company's customers,
and generating a financial reward to its shareholders.
Just like startegic controls and comprehensive control programs, the balances scoreboard approach
bring the entire management task into focus. Organizational leaders can adjust or completely change
their company's strategy based on feedback from a balanced scoreboard approach as well as other
strategic controls.
3. Total quality management involves a continuous improvement approach. How is continuous
improvement related to innovation? What is breakthrough innovation? What are the risks and
rewards associated with innovation?
Continous improvement is the process of relentlessly trying to find ways to improve and enhance
company's products and
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Americ The Great Depression
America would suffer from one of the worst financial disasters in history after the stock market
crash of 1929. A period in history commonly referred to as The Great Depression (1929–1939)
would take the workforce by storm. The country's unemployment rate would reach a record high
leaving millions of Americans out of work or laid off by the mid 1930s (Smiley, 2014). "The Great
Depression is often called a "defining moment" in the twentieth–century history of the United
States. Its most lasting effect was a transformation of the role of the federal government in the
economy" (Smiley, 2014). As a result, families were unable to repay debts such as farm loans and
mortgages leaving financial institutions in the red and failing to recover. ... Show more content on
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This verdict was hammered home by the well–publicized demolition in 1972 of the Pruitt– Igoe
project in St. Louis" (Massey & Kanaiaupuni, 1993). Although most politicians viewed large
housing complexes (projects) as a social destruction it did help to recreate new strategies for
improving the housing program. America's most impoverished populations were still struggling to
maintain decent housing at an affordable rate. This dilemma prompted the federal government to
seek new alternatives to help aid low–income families. "Federal support for housing since, skimpy
as it is, has largely been in the form of "Section 8" vouchers and dispersed, low–density, mixed
housing. The actual number of public housing units has shrunk in recent decades" (Massey &
Kanaiaupuni, 1993). According to the article, "it was a response to the post–war housing shortage
and too many social scientists' view at the time that poor housing itself – crowded, dilapidated
quarters contributed to social dysfunction" (Massey & Kanaiaupuni, 1993). The immediate need to
accommodate the needy seemed to do more harm than good during the early stages of development.
Politician's immediate reaction was to fix the problem by housing multiple families and individuals
in already impoverished locations and massive projects only seem to created new
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Chapter 8
Chapter 8 Individual Income Tax Computation and Tax Credits SOLUTIONS MANUAL Discussion
Questions 1. [LO 1] What is a tax bracket? What is the relationship between filing status and the
width of the tax brackets in the tax rate schedule? A tax bracket is a range of taxable income that is
taxed at a specified tax rate. Because only the income in the particular range is taxed at the specified
rate, tax brackets are often referred to as marginal tax brackets or marginal tax rates. The level and
width of the brackets depend on the taxpayer's filing status. The tax rate schedules include seven tax
rate brackets. The rates for these brackets are 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%. In
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5. [LO 1] {Research} Are there circumstances in which preferentially taxed income (long–term
capital gains and qualified dividends) is taxed at the same rate as ordinary income? Explain.
Generally, no. The preferential tax rate is 0 percent to the extent the income would have been taxed
in the 10 percent or 15 percent tax rate bracket if it were ordinary income, 20 percent to the extent
the income would have been taxed in the 39.6 percent tax rate bracket if it were ordinary income,
and 15 percent for all other taxpayers. This is why we refer to the income as preferentially taxed
income. However, there are certain types of long–term capital gains that are taxed at a maximum
rate of 25% (unrecaptured §1250 gain) and 28% (capital gains from collectibles). These gains are
taxed at the taxpayer's marginal ordinary rate unless the ordinary rate exceeds the maximum rate.
Then these gains are taxed at the maximum rate. However, we did not address these special
situations in this chapter (that's why this is a research question). See §1(h)(1). 6. [LO 1] Augustana
received $10,000 of qualified dividends this year. Under what circumstances would all $10,000 be
taxed at the same rate? Under what circumstances might the entire $10,000 of income not be taxed
at the same rate? The entire qualified dividend will be taxed at the same rate in three scenarios.
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Taking a Look at Home Automation
The hοme autοmatiοn is cοntrοl οf hοme devices frοm a central cοntrοl pοint, autοmatiοn is tοday's
fact, where mοre things are being cοmpleted every day autοmatically, usually the basic tasks οf
turning οn οr οff certain devices and beyοnd, either remοtely οr in clοse prοximity The cοncept οf
the RF–based systems is tο use the underlying wireless data netwοrk such as IEEE 802.11 (Wi–Fi).
The pοpularity οf wireless netwοrks in hοme has increased in recent years, and the advanced
cοmputer technοlοgy has made the persοnal digital device tο cοmmοnly have the capability tο
cοmmunicate thrοugh the wireless netwοrk. Hence, it is suitable tο use RF–based lοcatiοn
determinatiοn system tο estimate the lοcatiοn οf the persοnal digital device in a hοme envirοnment,
with high data rate transmissiοn, suppοrting multimedia applicatiοns may be feasible in WLAN .
Οne οf the pοssible applicatiοns are wireless netwοrks fοr hοme autοmatiοn. Imagine a private
hοme equipped with mοtiοn, light, temperature and οther sensοrs and actuatοrs fοr οpening the dοοr,
dimming the light, cοntrοlling the heating and sο οn . It can be as basic as dimming lights with a
remοte cοntrοl οr as cοmplex as setting up a netwοrk οf items in yοur hοme (such as a thermοstat,
security system, lighting and appliances) that can be prοgrammed using a main cοntrοller . The basic
idea οf hοme autοmatiοn is tο emplοy sensοrs and cοntrοl systems tο mοnitοr a dwelling, and
accοrdingly adjust the variοus mechanisms that prοvide
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Group 8
This semester Candis Riggs, Taylor Maynor, Oliva Clark, and Dannon Terrell were assigned to
Group 8, which they would later rename The Inclusionists. Over the course of the semester The
Inclusionists moved in and out of the group development stages, utilized several methods of
communication, conflict handling, and explored motivation and leadership styles. All of these
factored into and affected Group 8's efforts and the final accomplishment of their goals.
Communication is a key part of any group collaboration but it was especially so in Group 8. This
was due to so much of the assignment relying on the collaboration all members and not just
individual abilities. A big step in the forming stage of Group 8 is when Oliva collected each
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In the end, despite a few difficulties this is what the group did. The strengths of Group 8 were a lack
of conflict, a open and honest line of communication between members and the ability to make
decisions quickly and effectively. There were places Group 8 fell short. Some members struggled to
push through the mounting stress and keep their productivity high. Also, there were several
miscommunications due to the use of online messaging as the main form of speaking. All in all the
group was an effective one since they were able to move through the stages of group development
and utilize theories they learned in the class to accomplish the task they set out
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Public Housing During The Nineteenth Century
Have you been in a stage in your life that leaves not only you but your children as well on the street
with nowhere to go? If you're family is not making enough money and you need assistance from the
government, Public Housing may be the thing you need. Public housing are homes that are owned
by the government and in some cases by private landlords who give low income citizens a home.
Public Housing was created in between the nineteenth and twentieth century in hopes to decrease
poverty rates from inclining. The Industrial Revolution caused poverty that led to sickness and death
to rise which convinced the government to create this subsidy. As in the old days, there is criteria
you must meet to qualify for Public Housing. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The mission statement overall for Public Housing is "The purpose of the organization is to provide
direct services to children and their families who have suffered a breakdown in the structure of the
family unit–and–home of the placement for children in need of alternative" (lowincomehousing.us).
Unfortunately public housing is not open to all, only those who meet their criteria. The age does not
matter in this situation because things can happen at any age. For example, if you get pregnant at an
age of 16 and are left alone, you may need public housing to be able to provide a home for your
child. Even though the age does not explain the population, the special problems and special
diagnosis of clients do. The clients who are most likely to get public housing are those who have a
special diagnoses such as an illness or a disability who makes the person unable to work. For
example, a 19 year old who is a dependent can injure themselves to the point where you can no
longer work. Another special problems are being an elder, being laid off while providing for your
family, etc. This program offers these people a second chance instead of going straight to poverty.
The families who have a primary head of household that gets laid off can lead to separation of
children from parents. This program offers second
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A Reflection On Policy Observation
Policy Observation
What we see today is that organizations paint this image of morality and striving to help the
homeless, when really what they preach compared to their actions are very incongruent. For
example, Mr. Gladiator is a Muslim and he was praying outside of Kroger and was asked to leave
because he was supposedly disturbing customers, but in reality he was just praying for them. This
ties into commercialization where businesses will kick homeless people out of their properties
establishment to appear more high quality. This is contradicting because they boast about what they
do for communities, yet the situation such as this says otherwise.
In addition, there has been a shift from Section 8 Housing here in Louisville, where poor people are
provided assistance with public, government housing, to Mixed Income Housing that has increased
homelessness because many of these people qualify for Section 8 Housing and do not have the
financial status for Mixed Income Housing, yet there are less homes being provided for Section 8
Housing than there are Mixed Income Housing so it leaves a disproportionate amount of people
lacking shelter (Colley and Dukmasova).
Even worse, if we look at policies at the regional level, or even national levels, our society has
criminalized homelessness by making it illegal to be homeless. Rather than attacking the underlying
issues of homelessness, or resolving the needs of homeless people, our society drives away
homeless people and even any
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Romans 14 : 8 For If We Live
Romans 14:8 For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether
we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's. WOW! Little did I know that Saturday, July 2nd will
be the last day that I will speak to my father, while he on his hospital bed and I insisting on him to
eat. My father had earlier reported to me that he had no appetite to eat. I was busy explaining to him
that food is an essential to healing. My father called my name and said "Ify Nwam, I am tired. I am
tired of everything, and I am tired of fighting." My father was speaking in a very soft voice. I
promised my father to hang in there that I will come to visit him soon, but little did I know that he
was asking for my permission to transition to glory because he was tired of living and constantly
being sick. My friends that was the last conversation I had with my Dad. You see I strongly believed
that my father and I were very close so my question is this why didn't he listen to me? When I
pleaded with him to come back to America with me last year my father refused and voiced multiple
times "I am tired of America and what I do not want is to return home on the back of a plane, let me
enjoy my remaining years in my home". My father left home – Umuezukwe for America as a young
man with hope of one day coming back to that village to live or share the wealth that he will bring
back from America with his community. I am happy to report that his mission to be surrounded by
his
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Nt1310 Unit 8 Lab 8
Tor
LAB 8
Hayati Cakici
06/27/2015
Dr. Lehrfeld – CSCI–3500 – Info Security & Assurance
East Tennessee State University
Purpose In this document you will learn how to use the alternative ways to search the Internet
anonymously using Tor and proxy servers.
Materials and Tools In order to get better insight about what we try to do here we need to know
some terms that used in this document.
Tor: "Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and
security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with
built–in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow
organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their
privacy.
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There some other tools may provide better anonymity than Tor. Since Tor runs on your computer
this makes your system vulnerable. Using a proxy server will make your Internet access work more
efficiently. It will work like a barrier between you and outside world. You can also use proxy server
almost with chat applications. This provides better security than Tor. A proxy is "a virtual private
network is one specific type of proxy which provides you with the ability to work remotely and
securely". The particular VPN will belong to you. This makes proxy more secure than Tor. Of
course proxy servers have vulnerable sides too. "Proxy server will provide you with security and
anonymity, the proxy itself has to decode your traffic to send it through. This means it can see
everything you're doing, unless you use SSL connections. So you need to trust it." Since both of
them have dark sides. Instead of using one of them, it will be more secure to combine
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The Probability Of Picking A Starfish
Instruct
Many students get confused when learning about fractions. At our grade level we teach about parts
of a whole, equal shares, and partitioning.
1. Starfish, shark, whale and dolphin probability:
The probability of picking a starfish will equal the number of starfish (3) divided by the total
number (10). Therefore, the probability of the student picking a starfish is 3/10.
The probability of picking a shark will be 3 sharks out of 10. This equals 3/10
The probability of whales will be 3/10 and the probability of dolphins will be 1/10.
2. How are the probabilities affected if each student replaces his or her sea animal after picking it?
When a student replaces their sea animal, nothing will change. On the first pull, the probability of
getting a starfish is 3/10, because there are 10 sea animals and 3 of them are starfish. If that starfish
is replaced (put back in the fishpond), the probability for the second pull is still 3/10, and that means
the events are independent. The result of one trial does not affect the result of another. Probabilities
remain the same.
3. Select one of the sea animals. Give an example of how the probabilities are changed if that sea
animal is replaced or not replaced after a student picks it out of the fishpond.
Suppose a student picks out a sea animal at random from the fish pond, then replaces it and a second
animal is chosen. If replaced, the probability of choosing a starfish and then a dolphin is;
P(Starfish)= 3/10 P(dolphin)=
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Genesis 8
How does the Church interpret the Bible or Scripture generally speaking? A partial answer to that
question is hermeneutics. Hermeneutics is the science of interpretation and it functions alongside
exegesis which is the process of understanding what a particular text meant in its original context.
Exegesis would most likely be compared to the hashtag speak in today's society. While some
Catholics believe that exegesis is not as important as simplistic, devotional reading, it is quite
significant in respect to its relationship to hermeneutics. Proper hermeneutics avoids being
subjective and using fundamentalism. Why is hermeneutics important? It is important because it
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As mentioned before, this method uses specific types of criticisms in order to better understand the
original meaning of the biblical text which are textual, literary, form and source criticism. To begin,
I will apply form criticism to the text. Form criticism essentially asks this question: What is the
genre of the text? Genesis chapter one through eleven are known as the Primeval History because
they recount the foundational event in the history of Israel before recorded making. As a result these
stories cannot be historically verified therefore belonging the genre known as Myth. As so, Genesis
8 is of the Myth genre. A myth always contains a larger theological truth, it provides a way of
talking about the meaning of life, and it is a certain truth that escapes scientific and historical
documentation. Furthermore, that would make any other chapters in Genesis 1–11 a myth. For
example, Genesis 1 which contains one of the creation stories. The creation story is considered a
myth because the events cannot be historically proven. There is no legitimate place in the world that
accounts for the Garden of Eden as being a real
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Significance Of The Number Seven In Poetry
Before being used by human beings as scientific symbols, the numbers played a symbolic and
mythological role in human life. The connection between the life of the primitive man with the
numbers has certainly been more, if not less, than today. In the current study, the number 7 has been
considered as one of the most efficient mythological symbols and archetypes in the contemporary
poetry to investigate into the role of this mythological number in the perspective of contemporary
poets. The number seven is a symbol of perfection and a combination of three and four. Three is a
symbol of female and four is a symbol of male and that's why it has drawn a lot of attention. Many
of the symbolic and ancient roles of this number are still used in the subconscious of today's human
beings. The contemporary poets have used the number seven in their poems as a sacred and
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104). As stated by Cassirer, in the Greek philosophy, the number seven belongs to the virgin Athena
who has not been born from a mother and the number seven represents god. Also, in the Middle
Ages, they regarded the number seven as a complete number. Of course, "from the same early times,
the number nine has been in competition with the number seven. In the myths and creeds of the
Greek, and also in the beliefs of the Germans, there have been nine distances/ intervals similar to the
periods of seven distances/intervals." (Cassirer, 1999, P. 233). In the Golden Branch, Frazer (1384,
P. 268) refers to the myths about the numbers seven and nine and their sanctity and mentions that the
tribe witches or the doctors cured the pain or the fever of the patient by tying a thread to the patient's
body with seven or nine knots and unknotting each one every
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Windows 8
WINDOWS 8
Introduction: Windows 8 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal
computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs.
Development of this operating system started before the release of its predecessor in 2009. Its
existence was first announced in January 2011 at Consumer Electronics Show. During its
development and test phases, Microsoft released three pre–release versions: Developer Preview
(September 13, 2011), Consumer Preview (February 29, 2012), and Release Preview (May 31,
2012). On August 1, 2012, Windows 8 graduated from the development stage and was released to
manufacturing. Windows 8 is slated for general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Relatively few changes were made from the Release Preview to the final version: New backgrounds
for desktop, lock screen and start screen, as well as a tutorial are added. Windows Explorer is now
called File Explorer. Finally, the start screen and included apps are slightly tweaked.
Desktop &Shell: Windows 8 employs a new user interface based on Microsoft's Metro design
language. The environment features a new tile–based Start screen similar to that of the Windows
Phone operating system, which has replaced the previous Start menu entirely. The Start screen
displays a customizable array of tiles linking to various apps and desktop programs, some of which
can display constantly updated information and content through "live tiles". As a form of multi–
tasking, apps can also be snapped to the side of a screen. A vertical toolbar known as the charms bar
(accessed by swiping from the right edge of a touchscreen, or pointing the cursor at hotspots in the
right corners of a screen) provide access to system and app–related functions, such as search,
sharing, device management, settings, and a Start button. The traditional desktop environment for
running desktop applications is accessed via a tile on the new Start screen. The Start button from
previous versions of Windows has been removed from the taskbar in favor of a hotspot in the
bottom–left corner (but can still also be activated via a button on
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Chapter 8
Behavior in Organizations, 10e (Greenberg) Chapter 8 Group Dynamics and Work Teams 1)
________ focuses on the nature of groups, the variables that govern their development, formation,
structure, performance, etc. A) Group dynamics B) Teamwork C) Social facilitation D) Drive theory
Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 251 2) Which of the following constitutes a group? A) Students waiting
in line to sell their textbooks at the end of the semester B) The office support staff of a sales office
C) Students working on a final project which determines if they pass or fail D) All of these are
groups. Answer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: 251 3) Which of the following characterizes a group? A)
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A) group contingency schematic B) punctuated–equilibrium model C) socialization transfer model.
D) congruence–productivity paradigm Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 256–257 18) The
interrelationships between the individuals constituting a group are called: A) group roles. B) group
structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 257 19) The
beliefs that people have about what someone occupying a certain office is supposed to do are: A)
group roles. B) group structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: C Diff: 1 Page
Ref: 257 20) The emergence of the roles that different group members play is: A) group roles. B)
group structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 258 21) If
the activities of an individual in a group, more than anyone else, helps the group reach its goal, then
that person is playing a ________. A) a socioemotional role B) a self–oriented role C) a task–
oriented role D) relations–oriented role Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 258 22) Tami shifts her own
opinions to harmonize with the group and suggests ways the group can operate more efficiently. She
is fulfilling the: A) relations–oriented role B) self–oriented role. C) task–oriented role. D) ancillary
role. Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 259 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 23) The
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A Report On Gap Retail Store
GAP Retail Store
The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory
system, employee's information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales and to
avoid mix up in inventory and to have a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills amongst the
patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory outlets etc. is using this system to be able
to give a good service to its patrons.
Introduction
Gap is a well–known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and
factory outlets all over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all the
stores in the retail industry. The Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans, khakis,
T–Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories price
tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the customers.
The Employees of the Store
Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are
identified with as much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the
name and the title of each employee. To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an
employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a new
hire.
1. On the ribbon, click create
2. To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design
3. Click under
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Ephesians 2 : 8
Ephesians 2:8 say "For by grace you have been saved through faith, this is not you own doing; it is
the gift of God." We are saved or find salvation through God and God alone because grace is the
"undeserved, unmerited, and loving action of God in human existence through the ever present Holy
Spirit." there is nothing that we can do turn earn grace, no amount of good works that can ever wash
away who we are as sinners. In fact John Wesley taught that there are no good works apart from and
that even the good through ourselves is not truly good. It is by grace alone that we are brought to the
knowledge that there is a divide between ourselves and God and that there is a need to turn away
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True repentance comes only from the grace of God that moves us toward repentance and faith and it
is not something that happens just once, but have repeatedly throughout our lives as we recognize
our and turn once again to God for forgiveness. Following repentance the action moves from us to
God. We have made the move to repentance aware of our sin and separation and now are asking for
God's forgiveness and acceptance. The granting of forgiveness and acceptance by God are known as
justification. This justification by God then initiates regeneration. In regeneration we are forgiven,
the slate is wiped clean, and we restored by God the immediate effects of this are the peace that
passes all under and unspeakable joy. This is what we would call the point of conversion, the
moment we possess faith and what John Wesley called in his own life the moment his heart was
strangely warmed. We are new creation and this moment is then marked by baptism or recognition
of the baptismal vows for ourselves and taking up ownership of our faith. From that point we begin
the journey of sanctification. Sanctification is the process by which graces calls us to move on from
the first steps of faith and begin moving toward perfection and much deeper faith in which we are
"habitually filled with the love of God and neighbor" and
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The Homeless Distribution Is Tested Using Spatial- Auto...
The homeless distribution was tested using spatial– auto correlation analysis (SACA). Near analysis
was used to calculate the average distance between the homeless individuals and the closest feeding
service and shelters in each of the six San Diego County regions. Furthermore, the ratio of total
number of homeless individual per bed was calculated to determine whether or not there is an
adequate supply of beds. The prevalent count was performed on Jan 29, 2016, from roughly 4 AM to
7 AM and covered 585 areas. This led to a visible count of homeless individuals and family
members living on the streets, in automobiles, illegal camping, and other areas not intended for
sleeping. Volunteers were all assigned to different areas collecting information based on a survey
questionnaire and interviewing some individuals. Each team was then given a map of the census
track. Categories indicated the location on the map of where homeless individuals are seen, either on
the street, in a car, or tent/ hand–built framework. The volunteers are required to view an online
training component the week of the PIT that goes over the charts, safety, and other protocols.
Volunteers interviewed 24% of all homeless individuals counted to collect information on
demographics, age, and locations. PITC provides information regarding numbers and features of
people suffering from being homeless in San Diego on a single night. Unique initiatives were made
to study a sample of all unsheltered homeless in
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Nt1310 Unit 8 Assignment 8
One of the largest features in Java 8 was the ability to stream over collections of objects. By adding
the .stream()–method into the Collection interface, every collection in the java language was
suddenly expanded with this new ability. Other data structures like the Map–interface, does not
implement the method as they are not strictly speaking collections. In this article I will show you
how Speedment Open Source streams efficiently over standard Java maps, expanding the Stream
interface into something called a MapStream! This addition will make it easier to keep your streams
concrete and readable even in complex scenarios. Hopefully this will allow you to keep streaming
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If you are interested in more cool stuff, have a look at the Speedment Github page. Have fun
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Windows 8
Chapter 1 I. Introduction:
¹ Windows 8 is a Microsoft operating system that is designed for home users as well as for business
purpose. Its development started even before its predecessor's release Windows 7 in 2009.Windows
8 is a system that is particularly orientated to touchscreen hardware. There are some important
changes and additives that make it look and differently than the users are used to. For example, the
Start menu is completely substituted by a Start screen that can be taken away from the desktop
easily by touch screen pen and also by just a normal mouse or keyboard key combination. It
contains all the important applications also the ones that are active at the moment. All the icons in
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The Start screen replaces the "Start menu" of earlier Windows versions. There is a new app platform
with an emphasis on touchscreen input, and the new Windows Store to obtain and/or purchase
applications to run on the operating system. In addition, Windows 8 takes advantage of new or
emerging technologies like USB 3.0, 4Kn Advanced Format, near field communications, cloud
computing, and the low–power ARM architecture. It includes new security features such as malware
filtering, built–in antivirus capabilities, a new installation process optimized for digital distribution,
and support for secure boot (a UEFI feature which allows operating systems to be digitally signed to
prevent malware from altering the boot process). Synchronization of certain apps and settings
between multiple devices is supported.
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⁶ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8
V. Definition of Terms * Microsoft– is an American multinational software corporation
headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide
range of products and services related to computing. The company was founded by Bill Gates and
Paul Allen on April 4, 1975. * Operating System (OS)– is a collection of software that manages
computer hardware resources and provides common services for
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Problems Encountered by Women in Educational Sector of...
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JUNE 2012
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS
VOL 4, NO 2
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY WOMEN IN EDUCATION SECTOR OF BAHAWALPUR.
Owais Shafique (Corresponding author) Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia
University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Faiza Anwar, Sahaab Akbar, Uroosa Akhtar Khan Department of Management Sciences, The
Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
Abstract
As we all know that education is crucial in the development of any country. The main focus of this
research is to identify the problems faced by working women in education sector. We discovered
that most of the parents and certain relatives are supportive towards their daughter serving in the
education sector. All our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Firstly, they are felt as personal attacks, directed at individuals, and secondly as assertions that
'males are inherently bad and we are out to get you'... The power of masculine meaning systems
ensures that men tend to hear even the most gentle criticism as an attack, and this is strongly
reinforced by the mainstream media's continued portrayal of feminism in clichéd, confrontational
terms."
The education profession of Australia is dominated by women due to the gendered nature of the
Australian workforce. Most AEU (Australian Education Union) Branches and Associated Bodies
have roughly 65–70% of women members and yet this majority rarely translates into 70% active
members being women or women holding 70% of decision making positions (AEU). (White, 2004)
reports the intense "reality Check" needed in the way we assess the 'success' of our affirmative
action approach for women. Despite some outstanding examples of individual achievement of
Indian women and a definite improvement in their general condition over the last century, it remains
true that Indian women still constitute a large body of under – privileged citizens (AIF). (Reinarz,
2002) argues that balancing work and family is a major hurdle for working women. While family
responsibilities influence the careers of all parents, women (particularly those with newborns and
preschoolers) may have disproportionate work in care of children/home. Being a woman itself poses
various problems to an individual. The problems of
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Netw410 Week 1 Lab Report Essay
Lab 1: OPNET LAN Modeling Tutorial
Week 1 iLab Report
The first objective in the LAN Modeling tutorial is Setting Up the Scenario. The final step in setting
up your scenario appears below. 1. (30 points) Once your project is created (after Step 6 above),
your workspace will contain a map of the United States. Your project and scenario name can be seen
in ITGuru's top window border in the form of Project: Scenario: .
Capture a screenshot of your new project workspace that clearly shows your project and scenario
name, and paste it below.
2. (40 points) In college–level paragraph(s), describe how background traffic affects both e–mail
data and VoIP data.
INTRODUCTION
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In order to assess this impact, it was necessary to add email and voice services to the Profile
Configuration and the server named FTP located in the Washington DC subnet. The graphs below
illustrate the impact of background load on point to point throughput––> and point to point
utilization for the back_load and no_back_load scenarios. The data in these charts is reflective of
using the predefined Email(heavy) application profile metric. Figure 3 – Email Point to Point
Throughput (bits/sec) Figure 4 – Email Pont to Point Utilization
It's clear that background load has a significant impact on link throughput and utilization. The
simulation without background loading remains steady and relatively flat with throughput at roughly
2Kbps and link utilization at under 5%. When background load is added, we see a marked upward
trend in utilization and throughput early in the simulation that keeps with our scheme of
incrementally ramping up background load from 19,200 to 32,000 during the first 8 minutes,
followed by a less pronounced continued upward trend over the remainder of the simulation. Link
throughput begins to stabilize at just over 30kbps late in the simulation, while link utilization
approaches 50%. Interestingly, we see a sharp drop in email download response time during the first
seconds of both scenarios even as background load is ramping up at the same time. However, both
scenarios flatten out to a more consistent level as the simulation
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Information Retention And The Level Of Retention Essay
4.1 QUANTITATIVE DATA
Total participants: n = 14
Undergraduate students in the Clayton Campus n = 14
14 students in total from the Clayton Campus responded to the online survey, ranging from
Undergraduate degrees such as Arts/Business/Science/Bio–Medicine and Commerce.
Level of distraction and information retention
Figure 1: Undergraduate's response to distraction
Figure 2: Undergraduate's response to the level of retention It was surprising and unexpected to see
that although the students may be distracted by their own music, their level of retention is
reasonably high, with the majority of the students remembering between 60 to 80 percent of the
information that they have processed. Factors that may have influenced this outcome could be
alluded to the fact that once the students have created a calm and accustomed studying atmosphere,
that they can properly engage in it and retain such a high level of information.
Studying with and without music
Figure 3: Whether or not the participant has studied for a long period of time without music Figure
4: Whether or not the participant feels more productive when studying with music With allusion to
the previous set of questions (Figures 1 & 2), slightly more than half of the students have answered
that they have felt more productive when studying with music, which may reinforce the high
retention rate. This may be the contributing factor via the creation of a comfortable environment,
thus making it easier for the student to
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Homelessness : The Problem Within The United States
Homelessness is an arising problem within the United States. Poverty and homelessness are
inheritably linked. As children we were raised to believe that through hard work and determination
that we could accomplish anything. We all had dreams of having nice cars, a nice home and lots of
money, however this is impossible when a person is living pay check to pay check and close to
being homeless. Knowing that we live in the "land of opportunity" brings many dreams to anyone's
mind, however, many families are experiencing financial issues that are causing them to become
homeless because they cannot afford to live and pay their bills, food, child care, health care and
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On any given night there are more than 300,000 veterans that have no shelter or food. Veterans are
more likely to become homeless, before any other American (Veterans Inc., 2010). With this number
so high, it makes people ask themselves, these men and woman are fighting for our country but they
have no place to live after returning home. We hope that the next generation will either come up
with new ways to accommodate the homeless population and find new resources to modify the
current system.
Domestic violence is defined as emotionally or physically (or both) controlling an intimate partner,
often involving physical assault, stalking or sexual assault (National Coalition for the Homeless,
2009). Something close to my home, Fargo North Dakota 2005, 1 in 5 women reported that she had
left her home due to abuse. In Fargo, 45 percent of homeless women had experienced violence from
an intimate partner in the past year (ACLU Women 's Rights Project, n.d.). Living so close to
Minnesota as well, 1 in every 3 homeless women were driven from their home by domestic violence
in 2003 (ACLU Women 's Rights Project, n.d.). These numbers are unthinkable when a person lives
in the area, and knowing that it happens to just about anyone. Many women don't have the resources
or family around them that they can rely on when something of that nature occurs. When a woman
has had enough of the abuse and decides to leave the situation, they often times have
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The Importance Of Connectance And The Structural...
4. Stability
Goal
The architecture of the network and the structural properties that it displays, plays a key role in the
stability of the system as observed in all system domains. Different research employs different
methods to support their findings about the robustness of the network under different conditions
(Dunne, Williams and Martinez, 2002; Albert, Jeong and Barabási, 2000; Foti et Al, 2013). They
illustrate their views about the relationship of connectance and other topological properties of the
network with its stability and how does the system responds with changes in these properties under
shocks and attacks of varying targets and levels. This is undertaken with the goal to design the
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Dunne and others undertake prey–predator dynamics and talk about secondary extinctions, a species
losing all its preys. They discuss about rate of secondary extinction in cases pertaining to removal of
highly–connected species and that of species at random. They state that secondary extinctions shoot
up when the former takes place compared to the latter especially when the network has low average
connectance. At the same time, the most highly connected webs exhibit a high levels of robustness
in either case (Dunne et Al, 2002).
Figure 7 | Proportion of primary species removals required to induce a total loss of 50% of the
species as a function of connectance. Solid line for the most–connected deletion order, long dashed
line for the most–connected with basal species (species with predators but no prey) preserved
deletion order and short dashed line for random deletion order. (Dunne et Al, 2002)
Different Characterisation
In their paper, Foti and others state that the WTW is broadly characterised as 'Robust–yet–Fragile
(RYF)' and that an increasing level of connectance strengthens and weakens different aspects of the
networks (Foti et Al, 2013).
Robust–Yet–Fragile
The RYF characterisation indicates the network displaying significant robustness against random
attacks but being vulnerable (or fragile) against targeted attacks as a result of its
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The Creation Of Sputnik
On October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched a satellite called Sputnik 1 into space. This marked
the start of the space race. Americans were terrified of the chance of the Soviet's sending missiles
from space. However Dwight. D. Eisenhower was not scared and did not do much.
About a month later on November 3, 1957 the Soviets launched a new spacecraft called Sputnik 2.
Sputnik 2 sent the first animal into space, it was named Laika. Lakia did not survive, but the
Russians were in the lead.
America decided to do something so they attempted to send Vanguard, ( satellite, nobody was in it)
on December 6th 1957 into earth's orbit. At that time there was no NASA, the project was under the
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They were working on an even bigger rocket than Saturn 5. It was called N–1 and it was intended
for a lunar launch. Unfortunately (fortunate for America) 5 months later the N–1 rocket exploded at
a launch pad.
Although half the nation doubted the launch on May 16th 1 million people came to watch the launch
of Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins as the crew. They were going
to watch the launch of a spacecraft that was going to land on the moon.
After the journey to get near the moon at 1:46 p.m. July 20th Armstrong and Aldrin pulled away
from the command module in the landing module named Eagle. Meanwhile Michael Collins was
orbiting the moon alone. At 4:18 on July 20th the Eagle had landed. At 10:56 P.M. July 20th Neil
Armstrong took his first step onto the moon.
They had done it they had landed! Buzz Aldrin soon came and they collected moon samples.
At 1:54 p.m. July 20th the Eagle is lifted in the air. If they had not been able to do that Michael
Collins would go back to earth and leave the 2 astronauts to die.
On July 24th at 12:51 P.M. the astronauts splash down! They had gone to the moon and
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Homeless People Position Essay
One of the problems at hand that not only us, in the United States have but, all around the world in
different countries have, is homeless people.
According to Social Solutions there are 564,708 people in the United States that are homeless as of
2016. 15% of the homeless are chronically homeless, which means an individual who has disability
and has experienced homelessness for a year or longer. 35% are families who can't afford housing,
8% of the homeless are veterans due to poverty and overcrowding in government housing, and the
rest of the homeless are single young adults who either got rejected for being who they are or there
was conflict and they ran away.( Social Solutions) The National Alliance to End Homelessness
explains, 'Homeless youth are less likely to spend time in the same places as homeless people who
are in an older age range. They are often less willing to disclose that they're experiencing
homelessness or may not even identify as homeless. They also may work harder to try to blend in
with peers who aren't homeless.' (The National Alliance to End Homelessness).
So even though people don't see homeless young adults as often as they see middle age ones or
older, they're there, they just try to blend in as one of their "peers." Compare to 2014 the USA is
doing great. In 2014 poverty was 20% higher than it is today. The higher the poverty rate ... Show
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If we have more people to help at least one homeless person to get back on their feet, soon there will
be less and less homeless. And it's just the little things that could help a person, for example let a
homeless person take a shower at a hotel or gym if a person is staying there for a little while or if
they're about to leave, donate clothes to them, people can even give them a little bit of pocket money
and it would help. A person doesn't need to give a thousand dollars, an eye and pearl neckless to
help a homeless person, just the little thing could
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Best Practice Research For New Projects
Best Practices Best practice research allows for new projects to be implemented with an
understanding of what works, and what doesn't. Often, this research can reveal a quicker path to
successful program implementation and show how to use resources most efficiently. Thus, best
practice research will help in the planning process of a permanent supportive housing community in
Little Rock. The research has shown permanent supportive housing communities have been
implemented throughout the United States and been successful. The analysis and information has
helped to create a need for the emulation of similar program across the nation. The Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), a subset of the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, has created an Evidence Based Tool Kit for the implementation of permanent
supportive housing communities in the United States (2010). The resource breaks down the
implementation into six different dimensions or focus areas: (1) choice in housing and living
arrangements, (2) decent, safe, and affordable housing, (3) access to housing and privacy, (4)
community integration and rights of tenants, (5) flexible, voluntary, functional separation of
housing, and (6) services and recovery–focused services (SAMSHA, 2010). Evidence has shown
that these are the six dimensions that should be the focus of the design for permanent supportive
housing communities. Other best practices when aligned with the focus areas
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Ethical Law Essay
Reporting issues or breaches of ethical or legal practice to relevant people
A breach is a failure to do what is required by a law, an agreement or a duty. It is a failure to act in a
required or desired way. This means that breaches occur when legislative requirements are not
complied with. © TAFE WSI – OTEN
Examples of breaches of legislation and standard procedures in the workplace may include the
following:
1. accessing and reading unnecessary patients medical history and records
2. accessing information that is not required and needed to their job
3. accessing information on family, friends stored in electronic or hard copy files
4. using unauthorised shared passwords
5. signing for another person's signature
6. lost keys
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It may also state how the matter should be rectified.
It is an offence not to comply with a PIN, however the person or PCBU can request the regulator to
appoint an inspector to review the notice. The inspector can confirm, amend or cancel the PIN
10.
Reporting of breaches
Any breaches of legislation to standard procedures must be reported to relevant personnel or
immediate supervisor/manager in the first instance as breaches can have effect clients, work health
and safety of the workforce or can have effect on organisational reputation in anyway.
Other than breaches, any unsafe work practices must be reported to health and safety
representatives. When you recognise another worker's unethical act, your first option is to confront
the worker yourself and discuss the issue. If that is not successful you may need to report the
unethical conduct to someone in higher authority. You will certainly need to report the conduct if the
rights of others, as outlined in the code of ethics, are not being respected. When reporting unethical
conduct, you need to be clear:
who was involved
when the incident(s) occurred and who else was present
the grounds on which you believe the conduct to be unethical, and
what other actions you have taken eg spoken to the person.
When considering reporting unethical conduct, you need to access your agency's policy and
procedures to know who to direct the report to.
Managers are required to encourage
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Babak Bamdad Research Paper
Babak Bamdad – Chief/Director of the Lincoln Hospital Pharmacy After completing Talmudic law
coursework at the Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore, Maryland, Babak Bamdad enrolled at
the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where his academic work in the fields of
biochemistry and molecular biology earned him an Undergraduate Research Award. He
subsequently attended graduate school for pharmacy at New York's Long Island University (LIU),
where he maintained a 3.8 grade point average and received honors that ranged from a New
Preceptor Award to an Award for Excellence in Medication Use. Babak Bamdad graduated from LIU
in 1997 with his doctor of pharmacy. Babak Bamdad has directed operations in the Pharmacy
Department of New York
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What Is Guido's 8 Hills?
Since the inception of the motion picture, business has served as the primary influence on the
entertainment industry. Although film allows for freedom and experimentation within storytelling
techniques, the classical Hollywood cinema style emerged as the front runner of cinema; it told a
story, it made money, and it entertained. However, this became stagnant and formulaic, artists not
only wanted to entertain, but to provoke and inspire viewers. This mindset is what inspired
cinematic innovation within the post–war period– art movements such as the French New Wave and
Italian neo–realism emerged. Filmmakers like Jean–Luc Godard rejected the traditional conventions
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Just as 8½ is self–reflexive with its character, the title references nothing within the plot but instead
the amount of films that Fellini directed leading up to 8½. The title itself encapsulates the film– it's
incomplete, similar to Guido's film, but also creates ambiguity and curiosity, leaving viewers
pondering the true purpose. The first scene of 8½ captures the structure of the rest of the film. As
Guido sits in his car during a traffic jam, smoke begins to fill the car and he is unable to get out as
his friends and co–workers stare at him from surrounding cars. All of a sudden, he is floating above
the car and flying out to sky– only to find himself tethered like a kite, with his manic producer
demanding that he return to the ground. This scene is not only an incredible hook to the film, but can
be interpreted as the basis for the overall structure of the film; when Guido is trapped, he retreats to
his dreamland only to discover that he can't fully appreciate it. Just as the first scene depicts Guido's
dream, its told in the same manner as the rest of the film, with fantasies, memories and reality all
blending into one another seamlessly. Although Guido's stream of consciousness can come off
random, Fellini carefully crafted it to create distinct parallels about Guido. Guido is a walking
contradiction, wanting one thing but instantly regretting it after. Earlier in
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Section 8 Housing Case Study
I chose to focus on the rent voucher/section 8 housing, because it is very common in my town and
the surrounding towns I grew up in. Section 8 housing was created to help those who could afford
housing, particularly for those who are low–income. Voucher housing better known as section 8
housing "allows low–income people to live in a private–market housing unit, the landlord, who is in
a contract with the government, is not allowed to take anymore than 30% of your income for rent"
(Palen, 255). "In 2000, there were more than 1.4 million families that lived in section 8 housing, but
many families could not find apartments that they could afford to qualify, because their income was
to high" (Palen, 255). Because of the lack of section 8 apartments "the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) has increased the amount of apartments open to receive section 8
housing" (Palen, 255). Although section 8 housing is very popular for developers and business
people, "many section 8 housing apartments have had many tough times because of dishonest
officials" (Palen, 255). The "construction of new low–income housing has seen its share of failures
in the past", which is why rent vouchers tend to be more common rather than building a whole low–
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Department of Housing and Urban development defines housing choice vouchers as, "a program
that is federally funded for assisting very low–income families, the elderly, and the disabled to
afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market" (Castro). This definition is very
similar to that of Palen's definition in the book, they both cover it being federally funded, but the
article goes into more detail on who can apply for the voucher and why. The article does go into
more detail about the process of finding an apartment, or in some cases a house, to live in and the
landlord must accept the terms of the voucher for the family to live in the that particular unit or
house
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The Crew : James A. Lovell
The Crew
James A. Lovell, Mission Commander, was born March 25, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio. He received a
bachelor of science degree from the U.S. Naval Academy (1952) and was chosen with the second
group of astronauts in 1962. He was back–up pilot for Gemini 4, pilot of Gemini 7, back–up
command pilot for Gemini 9, command pilot for Gemini 12, command module pilot of Apollo 8,
back–up commander for Apollo 11, and commander of Apollo 13. In May 1971, he became Deputy
Director of Science and Applications at the Johnson Space Center. He retired from NASA and the
Navy in March 1973.
John L. Swigert, Jr., Command Module Pilot, was born August 30, 1931 in Denver, Colorado. He
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In an instant, the Apollo 13 spacecraft pivoted from a moon–bound landing unit to a crippled vessel.
While the spaceflight stands today as a demonstration of NASA innovation saving lives on the fly,
Apollo 13 vividly illustrated the dangers of people working in space. First–time flyer Jack Swigert,
38, was initially the backup command module pilot. He joined the crew officially just 48 hours
before the launch on April 11, 1970, after prime crew member Ken Mattingly was unwittingly
exposed to the German measles. Since Mattingly had no immunity, NASA doctors yanked him from
the mission over commander Jim Lovell 's protests. Lovell, 42, was the world 's most traveled
astronaut. He had three missions and 572 spaceflight hours of experience. Lovell participated in
Apollo 8, the first mission to circle the moon, and flew two Gemini missions including a 14–day
endurance run. Rounding out the crew was Fred Haise, 36, who previously was a backup
crewmember on Apollo 8 and 11. In the you tube video John F. Kennedy said ""No nation which
expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space...We choose
to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they
are hard. Kranz knew that every problem has a solution, or at least the damage could be managed.
But you have to be
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Unit 8
Unit 8 promote and implement health and safety in health and social care
Understand own responabilites and the responabilities of others relating to health and safety 1.1
identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting
The legislations are: * the health and safety at work act 1974 * management of health and safety at
work regulations 1999 * manual handling operations regulations 1992 * health and safety first aid
regulations 1981 * RIDDOR * COSHH 1.2 explain the main points of health and safety policies and
procedures agreed with the employer
The main points are agreed ways of working, approved codes of practice in health and social care,
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It is very important that every staff member is trained.
Spreading: make sure you correcting store things such as waste materials, paper, wood, furnishing
and flammable liquids make sure fire doors are shut and check smoke detectors regularly
7.3 explain emergency procedures to be followed in the event of a fore in the work setting
You have to make sure you know how to raise the alarm if a fire is discovered procedures to alert
personnel in the work setting. How to use the different fire extinguishers, fire blankets or other fire
safety equipment, understanding procedures for evacuation for example using the right routes and
not using the lifts and closing all the doors. Make sure you keep
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Introduction. Section 8 Housing Was The First Subsidized
Introduction
Section 8 housing was the first subsidized tenant–based housing program in the U.S. The program
was established under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. It differed from the
known public housing program by allowing recipients to obtain housing from the private market as
opposed to government owned housing. Later after merging two aspects of the section 8, certificates
and vouchers, section 8 housing program became known as the Housing Choice Voucher program
(HCV).
Housing Choice Voucher Program is the largest form of federal housing assistance in the U.S. and it
is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HCV
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This social program demonstration took place in twelve locations starting in the year of 1971 and
ending by 1980. Nearly fifty thousand families were assisted with cash allowances (US House,
2003).
The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 authorized the Section 8 program with 2
components, Section 8 project–based assistance for existing, newly constructed or rehabilitated
housing and the Section 8 existing housing program, a newly created housing assistance program to
be administered by PHAs provided tenant–based subsidies. Rental voucher program was first
authorized as a demonstration program by Congress in 1984. The program, then, was formally
authorized as a program in the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987. Conversion to
the HCV program from the rental voucher and rental certificate programs started on October 1st in
1999. All certificate tenancies and rental vouchers became subject to the HCV program
requirements (Hartung and Henig, 1997).
(Jana Beller)
Section 8 Programs
The U.S. government provides housing assistance to low–income families and individuals through
different programs, two of them are: Section 8 tenant–based subsidies (also called Section 8
Housing Choice Voucher program); and Section 8 project–based assistance, under which property
owners receive government subsidies to decrease rents (Carlson). The
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Unit 8 Lab 8
Lab 8.1: IP Addressing and Classes Exercise 8.1.1 Network ID: 110 Host ID: 10.10.1 Network ID in
binary: 1101110 Host ID in binary: 101010101 Exercise 8.1.2 Class Range Network ID Host ID
Possible Networks Possible Hosts per Network A 0–127 A b.c.d 2^7 2^24 B 128–191 a.b c.d 2^14
2^16 C 192–223 a.b.c D 2^21 2^8 If you used the number of bytes instead you would get a whole
different amount of possible networks which isn't right. Exercise 8.1.3 No I will not fit in this the
192–223 range. Exercise 8.1.4 Network ID: 190.8 Host ID: 8.4 Binary Network ID: 101111101000
Binary Host ID: 1000100 –This would be considered a class B Exercise 8.1.5 255.255.255.0 = /24
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On–link 192.168.144.1 276 192.168.144.1 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276
192.168.144.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link
127.0.0.1 306 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 192.168.75.174 281 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link
192.168.144.1 276 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 192.168.46.1 276 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
On–link 127.0.0.1 306 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.75.174 281
255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
On–link 192.168.46.1 276 Persistent Routes: None IPv6 Route Table Active Routes: If Metric
Network Destination Gateway 1 306 ::1/128 On–link 13 281 fe80::/64 On–link 19 276 fe80::/64
On–link 21 276 fe80::/64 On–link 19 276 fe80::569:4478:726c:e840/128 On–link 21 276
fe80::5c1d:932a:51b4:3cf/128 On–link 13 281 fe80::8484:a779:ad6c:7d4b/128 On–link 1 306
ff00::/8 On–link 13 281 ff00::/8 On–link 19 276 ff00::/8 On–link 21 276 ff00::/8 On–link
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Homelessness : The Logical Solution
Caio Maluly
Roxana Juliá
Economic Growth
Homelessness: The Logical Solution
Abstract:
Homelessness is an issue, which plagues millions of Americans on a daily–basis. The current
mainstream method of dealing with this issue has proven to be inefficient and extremely expensive,
a burden which is passed onto society, despite the plethora of alternative methods which have a
proven success rate and also have a much larger cost when compared to that associated with general
homelessness in the country.
Introduction:
Homelessness in New York is not a new phenomenon, a plague that sprung as a consequence of the
city's rapid economic development. There is evidence that it dates back to at least the colonial era,
although the sheer volumes of people who experience homelessness have increased tremendously.
The first big wave of homelessness was caused by the Great Depression of the 1930's, which
dislocated millions of American families and made "homelessness a routine, persistent, visible
feature of urban life,"(1) which affected a wide population of the country. After the 2008 financial
collapse, homelessness again became a feature of the majority of large cities, and has been present
in many small towns, a consequence of the latest recession, which affected millions of people.
Today, homelessness in America is experienced on a daily basis, by "at least 800,000 people, out of
which about 200,00 are children in homeless families."(2) It is without a surprise then that "nearly
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Adolf Hitler Dialectical Journal
1947 Dusseldorf, Germany, Garrison Hitler runs away at the age of seventeen after witnessing all of
the horrible events his father has committed and his parents death. Garrison has always been the odd
one out ever since he was young he was exceptionally smart very athletic and was very charismatic
except he had always been very fond of jews his father and friends always thought he was crazy for
associating with them but he still talked to them until 1939 everything changed. His father had
started taking all jewish people to concentration camps at this time Garrison was angry that his
friends were disappearing one by one,everyone either feared him or loved him. After a week or two
he was fed up so he asked his father what was going on his father ... Show more content on
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She asked with a caring tone
"Before I tell you you have to promise me you won't change your opinion about me.
"I promise."
"Ok, well my last name is Hitler and my father is Adolf and as you know he killed millions of Jews I
never agreed with what my father did and I still don't, but my parents had committed suicide and I
hate them even more for taking the easy way out." Gretel's face fell she was shocked she would
never have guessed that he was Adolf Hitler's son. " I–I–I am so sorry, I also have family issues."
She said with a sad look on her face "My father was in charge of Auschwitz and he let my little
brother Bruno die in a concentration camp..." she was cut off by the noise of dogs barking . "We're
being followed." Garrison said quietly. Gretel froze she was terrified. "Who is following us?" Gretel
asked anxiously. "I don't know and I don't want to stay and find out, let's go." He said in a moaning
voice. "Ok, I know a great place to go." She said cheerfully unlike the tone she had earlier. They
walked for awhile until they reached a black house with a big window. "This is my mom's house."
she said
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National Low Income Housing Of African Americans
This all seems great, a savior program that allows people who cannot afford to pay rent normally.
Section 8 is utilized by the elderly, disabled, and families with and without children but is it really a
golden program? Stated above, section 8 provides for vouchers for all types of apartments and even
condos in certain states; however, are these opportunities open to all races? 41.6 percent of African
Americans are on housing assistance programs, as in this county's displaced history on minorities,
the voucher program produces elements that affect minorities. Although African Americans make up
the overall higher percentage when it comes to housing assistance programs, according to National
Low–Income Housing Coalition, surprisingly Caucasians make up 49 percent of the project–based
section 8. Yet, National Low–Income Housing Coalition mentions that African Americans as of
2010 shows that black and Hispanic public housing residents are four times more likely than their
Caucasian counterparts public housing residents to live in high–poverty neighborhoods. Black and
Hispanic voucher recipients are about three times as likely as their white counterparts to live in
high–poverty neighborhoods. Analyzing this data; furthermore, as of 2010, 28 percent of white
voucher recipients live in the lowest poverty neighborhoods! Reviewing this data Caucasians
obtains overall nationwide more voucher approvals that African Americans living in the highest of
poverty neighborhoods and that comes
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Air Force Materials Report : Jp 8 And Aviation Fuels
Air Force Materials Report: JP–8 and Aviation Fuels
The United States Air Force exists to provide a service to the rest of the world. It's a global service
that extends out from the United States and touches every continent around the world. It has been
used to bomb evil off of the face of the Earth, drop care to those in need, and transport the strongest
fighting forces in existence around the globe. It is airpower. However, as refueling airmen like to
say, "Without us, pilots are pedestrians." (ONE) In other words, if it weren't for the fuels that power
the aircraft, the United States Air Force would grind to a disappointing halt.
The fuel that powers nearly all United State Air Force aircraft is known as JP–8, or jet propellant–8.
Jet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chemistry:
Most aviation jet fuels are derived from Kerosene. Kerosene molecules can have varying numbers
of carbons. It can have as little as 12 or as many as 15. This means the chemical formula can be
anywhere from C_12 H_26 to C_15 H_32. (FOUR). From these basic chemical structures stem
those that form JP–8, Jet–A, and other jet fuels. Jet–A is the lowest grade of fuel made from
kerosene molecules. Typically available only in the United States to civilian aircraft, Jet–A varies
from 8 to 16 carbon atoms per molecule. Jet–A1 fuel is nearly identical to Jet–A, except that it is
manufactured to a higher standard as Jet–A, and is therefore available worldwide. Jet–A1 also
contains between 8 and 16 carbon atoms per molecule. JP–8, also commonly known as NATO F–34
by other nations, is Jet–A1 with a package of additives specifically designed for military aircraft.
These additives allow static dissipation, corrosion reduction, lubrication, anti–icing, and sometimes
anti–oxidation and metal deactivation (FIVE).
A majority of corrosion inhibition and lubrication in JP–8 is due to dilinoleic acid. Dilinoleic acid is
a polar molecule. Its formula is C_36 〖H_64 O〗_4 (SIX). The polar groups found in dilinoleic
acid naturally adhere to metal surfaces, such as those found in an aircraft engine. This creates a
natural film between moving parts in the engine, thus increasing lubrication
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  • 1. Week 8 Week 8 – Lesson 8 Reading Assignment Read Chapter 13: Strategic Control Read Chapter 14: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Review PowerPoint slides for Chapters 13 and 14 Lesson Activity Discussion Questions (DQ). Please post in the Discussion Forum by this week Friday 11:59 P.M. (PST). 1. Why is strategic control important in the strategy implementation process? What are the four major types of strategic control? What are the pros and cons of each? 2. The balanced scoreboard approach has gained popularity in recent years. What is this approach and how does it integrate strategic and operational control? 3. Total quality management involves a continuous improvement approach. How is continuous improvement related to innovation? What is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strategic thrusts and milestone reviews are two types of implementation control. First one provides information that help determine whether the overall strategy is shaping up as planned, and the second one helps with monitoring the progress of the strategy at various intervals or milestones. 2. The balanced scoreboard approach has gained popularity in recent years. What is this approach and how does it integrate strategic and operational control? The balanced scoreboard approach is a management control system that enables companies to clarify their strategies, translate them into action, and provide quantitative feedback as to whether the strategy is creating value, leveraging core competencies, satisfying the company's customers, and generating a financial reward to its shareholders. Just like startegic controls and comprehensive control programs, the balances scoreboard approach bring the entire management task into focus. Organizational leaders can adjust or completely change their company's strategy based on feedback from a balanced scoreboard approach as well as other strategic controls. 3. Total quality management involves a continuous improvement approach. How is continuous improvement related to innovation? What is breakthrough innovation? What are the risks and rewards associated with innovation?
  • 2. Continous improvement is the process of relentlessly trying to find ways to improve and enhance company's products and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3.
  • 4. Americ The Great Depression America would suffer from one of the worst financial disasters in history after the stock market crash of 1929. A period in history commonly referred to as The Great Depression (1929–1939) would take the workforce by storm. The country's unemployment rate would reach a record high leaving millions of Americans out of work or laid off by the mid 1930s (Smiley, 2014). "The Great Depression is often called a "defining moment" in the twentieth–century history of the United States. Its most lasting effect was a transformation of the role of the federal government in the economy" (Smiley, 2014). As a result, families were unable to repay debts such as farm loans and mortgages leaving financial institutions in the red and failing to recover. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This verdict was hammered home by the well–publicized demolition in 1972 of the Pruitt– Igoe project in St. Louis" (Massey & Kanaiaupuni, 1993). Although most politicians viewed large housing complexes (projects) as a social destruction it did help to recreate new strategies for improving the housing program. America's most impoverished populations were still struggling to maintain decent housing at an affordable rate. This dilemma prompted the federal government to seek new alternatives to help aid low–income families. "Federal support for housing since, skimpy as it is, has largely been in the form of "Section 8" vouchers and dispersed, low–density, mixed housing. The actual number of public housing units has shrunk in recent decades" (Massey & Kanaiaupuni, 1993). According to the article, "it was a response to the post–war housing shortage and too many social scientists' view at the time that poor housing itself – crowded, dilapidated quarters contributed to social dysfunction" (Massey & Kanaiaupuni, 1993). The immediate need to accommodate the needy seemed to do more harm than good during the early stages of development. Politician's immediate reaction was to fix the problem by housing multiple families and individuals in already impoverished locations and massive projects only seem to created new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Individual Income Tax Computation and Tax Credits SOLUTIONS MANUAL Discussion Questions 1. [LO 1] What is a tax bracket? What is the relationship between filing status and the width of the tax brackets in the tax rate schedule? A tax bracket is a range of taxable income that is taxed at a specified tax rate. Because only the income in the particular range is taxed at the specified rate, tax brackets are often referred to as marginal tax brackets or marginal tax rates. The level and width of the brackets depend on the taxpayer's filing status. The tax rate schedules include seven tax rate brackets. The rates for these brackets are 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35%, and 39.6%. In general, the tax brackets are widest for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. [LO 1] {Research} Are there circumstances in which preferentially taxed income (long–term capital gains and qualified dividends) is taxed at the same rate as ordinary income? Explain. Generally, no. The preferential tax rate is 0 percent to the extent the income would have been taxed in the 10 percent or 15 percent tax rate bracket if it were ordinary income, 20 percent to the extent the income would have been taxed in the 39.6 percent tax rate bracket if it were ordinary income, and 15 percent for all other taxpayers. This is why we refer to the income as preferentially taxed income. However, there are certain types of long–term capital gains that are taxed at a maximum rate of 25% (unrecaptured §1250 gain) and 28% (capital gains from collectibles). These gains are taxed at the taxpayer's marginal ordinary rate unless the ordinary rate exceeds the maximum rate. Then these gains are taxed at the maximum rate. However, we did not address these special situations in this chapter (that's why this is a research question). See §1(h)(1). 6. [LO 1] Augustana received $10,000 of qualified dividends this year. Under what circumstances would all $10,000 be taxed at the same rate? Under what circumstances might the entire $10,000 of income not be taxed at the same rate? The entire qualified dividend will be taxed at the same rate in three scenarios. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7.
  • 8. Taking a Look at Home Automation The hοme autοmatiοn is cοntrοl οf hοme devices frοm a central cοntrοl pοint, autοmatiοn is tοday's fact, where mοre things are being cοmpleted every day autοmatically, usually the basic tasks οf turning οn οr οff certain devices and beyοnd, either remοtely οr in clοse prοximity The cοncept οf the RF–based systems is tο use the underlying wireless data netwοrk such as IEEE 802.11 (Wi–Fi). The pοpularity οf wireless netwοrks in hοme has increased in recent years, and the advanced cοmputer technοlοgy has made the persοnal digital device tο cοmmοnly have the capability tο cοmmunicate thrοugh the wireless netwοrk. Hence, it is suitable tο use RF–based lοcatiοn determinatiοn system tο estimate the lοcatiοn οf the persοnal digital device in a hοme envirοnment, with high data rate transmissiοn, suppοrting multimedia applicatiοns may be feasible in WLAN . Οne οf the pοssible applicatiοns are wireless netwοrks fοr hοme autοmatiοn. Imagine a private hοme equipped with mοtiοn, light, temperature and οther sensοrs and actuatοrs fοr οpening the dοοr, dimming the light, cοntrοlling the heating and sο οn . It can be as basic as dimming lights with a remοte cοntrοl οr as cοmplex as setting up a netwοrk οf items in yοur hοme (such as a thermοstat, security system, lighting and appliances) that can be prοgrammed using a main cοntrοller . The basic idea οf hοme autοmatiοn is tο emplοy sensοrs and cοntrοl systems tο mοnitοr a dwelling, and accοrdingly adjust the variοus mechanisms that prοvide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 10. Group 8 This semester Candis Riggs, Taylor Maynor, Oliva Clark, and Dannon Terrell were assigned to Group 8, which they would later rename The Inclusionists. Over the course of the semester The Inclusionists moved in and out of the group development stages, utilized several methods of communication, conflict handling, and explored motivation and leadership styles. All of these factored into and affected Group 8's efforts and the final accomplishment of their goals. Communication is a key part of any group collaboration but it was especially so in Group 8. This was due to so much of the assignment relying on the collaboration all members and not just individual abilities. A big step in the forming stage of Group 8 is when Oliva collected each member's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, despite a few difficulties this is what the group did. The strengths of Group 8 were a lack of conflict, a open and honest line of communication between members and the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. There were places Group 8 fell short. Some members struggled to push through the mounting stress and keep their productivity high. Also, there were several miscommunications due to the use of online messaging as the main form of speaking. All in all the group was an effective one since they were able to move through the stages of group development and utilize theories they learned in the class to accomplish the task they set out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. Public Housing During The Nineteenth Century Have you been in a stage in your life that leaves not only you but your children as well on the street with nowhere to go? If you're family is not making enough money and you need assistance from the government, Public Housing may be the thing you need. Public housing are homes that are owned by the government and in some cases by private landlords who give low income citizens a home. Public Housing was created in between the nineteenth and twentieth century in hopes to decrease poverty rates from inclining. The Industrial Revolution caused poverty that led to sickness and death to rise which convinced the government to create this subsidy. As in the old days, there is criteria you must meet to qualify for Public Housing. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mission statement overall for Public Housing is "The purpose of the organization is to provide direct services to children and their families who have suffered a breakdown in the structure of the family unit–and–home of the placement for children in need of alternative" (lowincomehousing.us). Unfortunately public housing is not open to all, only those who meet their criteria. The age does not matter in this situation because things can happen at any age. For example, if you get pregnant at an age of 16 and are left alone, you may need public housing to be able to provide a home for your child. Even though the age does not explain the population, the special problems and special diagnosis of clients do. The clients who are most likely to get public housing are those who have a special diagnoses such as an illness or a disability who makes the person unable to work. For example, a 19 year old who is a dependent can injure themselves to the point where you can no longer work. Another special problems are being an elder, being laid off while providing for your family, etc. This program offers these people a second chance instead of going straight to poverty. The families who have a primary head of household that gets laid off can lead to separation of children from parents. This program offers second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. A Reflection On Policy Observation Policy Observation What we see today is that organizations paint this image of morality and striving to help the homeless, when really what they preach compared to their actions are very incongruent. For example, Mr. Gladiator is a Muslim and he was praying outside of Kroger and was asked to leave because he was supposedly disturbing customers, but in reality he was just praying for them. This ties into commercialization where businesses will kick homeless people out of their properties establishment to appear more high quality. This is contradicting because they boast about what they do for communities, yet the situation such as this says otherwise. In addition, there has been a shift from Section 8 Housing here in Louisville, where poor people are provided assistance with public, government housing, to Mixed Income Housing that has increased homelessness because many of these people qualify for Section 8 Housing and do not have the financial status for Mixed Income Housing, yet there are less homes being provided for Section 8 Housing than there are Mixed Income Housing so it leaves a disproportionate amount of people lacking shelter (Colley and Dukmasova). Even worse, if we look at policies at the regional level, or even national levels, our society has criminalized homelessness by making it illegal to be homeless. Rather than attacking the underlying issues of homelessness, or resolving the needs of homeless people, our society drives away homeless people and even any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Romans 14 : 8 For If We Live Romans 14:8 For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's. WOW! Little did I know that Saturday, July 2nd will be the last day that I will speak to my father, while he on his hospital bed and I insisting on him to eat. My father had earlier reported to me that he had no appetite to eat. I was busy explaining to him that food is an essential to healing. My father called my name and said "Ify Nwam, I am tired. I am tired of everything, and I am tired of fighting." My father was speaking in a very soft voice. I promised my father to hang in there that I will come to visit him soon, but little did I know that he was asking for my permission to transition to glory because he was tired of living and constantly being sick. My friends that was the last conversation I had with my Dad. You see I strongly believed that my father and I were very close so my question is this why didn't he listen to me? When I pleaded with him to come back to America with me last year my father refused and voiced multiple times "I am tired of America and what I do not want is to return home on the back of a plane, let me enjoy my remaining years in my home". My father left home – Umuezukwe for America as a young man with hope of one day coming back to that village to live or share the wealth that he will bring back from America with his community. I am happy to report that his mission to be surrounded by his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Nt1310 Unit 8 Lab 8 Tor LAB 8 Hayati Cakici 06/27/2015 Dr. Lehrfeld – CSCI–3500 – Info Security & Assurance East Tennessee State University Purpose In this document you will learn how to use the alternative ways to search the Internet anonymously using Tor and proxy servers. Materials and Tools In order to get better insight about what we try to do here we need to know some terms that used in this document. Tor: "Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built–in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy. Why Tor: Using Tor protects you against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There some other tools may provide better anonymity than Tor. Since Tor runs on your computer this makes your system vulnerable. Using a proxy server will make your Internet access work more efficiently. It will work like a barrier between you and outside world. You can also use proxy server almost with chat applications. This provides better security than Tor. A proxy is "a virtual private network is one specific type of proxy which provides you with the ability to work remotely and securely". The particular VPN will belong to you. This makes proxy more secure than Tor. Of course proxy servers have vulnerable sides too. "Proxy server will provide you with security and anonymity, the proxy itself has to decode your traffic to send it through. This means it can see everything you're doing, unless you use SSL connections. So you need to trust it." Since both of them have dark sides. Instead of using one of them, it will be more secure to combine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. The Probability Of Picking A Starfish Instruct Many students get confused when learning about fractions. At our grade level we teach about parts of a whole, equal shares, and partitioning. 1. Starfish, shark, whale and dolphin probability: The probability of picking a starfish will equal the number of starfish (3) divided by the total number (10). Therefore, the probability of the student picking a starfish is 3/10. The probability of picking a shark will be 3 sharks out of 10. This equals 3/10 The probability of whales will be 3/10 and the probability of dolphins will be 1/10. 2. How are the probabilities affected if each student replaces his or her sea animal after picking it? When a student replaces their sea animal, nothing will change. On the first pull, the probability of getting a starfish is 3/10, because there are 10 sea animals and 3 of them are starfish. If that starfish is replaced (put back in the fishpond), the probability for the second pull is still 3/10, and that means the events are independent. The result of one trial does not affect the result of another. Probabilities remain the same. 3. Select one of the sea animals. Give an example of how the probabilities are changed if that sea animal is replaced or not replaced after a student picks it out of the fishpond. Suppose a student picks out a sea animal at random from the fish pond, then replaces it and a second animal is chosen. If replaced, the probability of choosing a starfish and then a dolphin is; P(Starfish)= 3/10 P(dolphin)= ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Genesis 8 How does the Church interpret the Bible or Scripture generally speaking? A partial answer to that question is hermeneutics. Hermeneutics is the science of interpretation and it functions alongside exegesis which is the process of understanding what a particular text meant in its original context. Exegesis would most likely be compared to the hashtag speak in today's society. While some Catholics believe that exegesis is not as important as simplistic, devotional reading, it is quite significant in respect to its relationship to hermeneutics. Proper hermeneutics avoids being subjective and using fundamentalism. Why is hermeneutics important? It is important because it allows one to properly interpret a text avoiding literalism and how such a text fits in today's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As mentioned before, this method uses specific types of criticisms in order to better understand the original meaning of the biblical text which are textual, literary, form and source criticism. To begin, I will apply form criticism to the text. Form criticism essentially asks this question: What is the genre of the text? Genesis chapter one through eleven are known as the Primeval History because they recount the foundational event in the history of Israel before recorded making. As a result these stories cannot be historically verified therefore belonging the genre known as Myth. As so, Genesis 8 is of the Myth genre. A myth always contains a larger theological truth, it provides a way of talking about the meaning of life, and it is a certain truth that escapes scientific and historical documentation. Furthermore, that would make any other chapters in Genesis 1–11 a myth. For example, Genesis 1 which contains one of the creation stories. The creation story is considered a myth because the events cannot be historically proven. There is no legitimate place in the world that accounts for the Garden of Eden as being a real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Significance Of The Number Seven In Poetry Before being used by human beings as scientific symbols, the numbers played a symbolic and mythological role in human life. The connection between the life of the primitive man with the numbers has certainly been more, if not less, than today. In the current study, the number 7 has been considered as one of the most efficient mythological symbols and archetypes in the contemporary poetry to investigate into the role of this mythological number in the perspective of contemporary poets. The number seven is a symbol of perfection and a combination of three and four. Three is a symbol of female and four is a symbol of male and that's why it has drawn a lot of attention. Many of the symbolic and ancient roles of this number are still used in the subconscious of today's human beings. The contemporary poets have used the number seven in their poems as a sacred and complete number, the number of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 104). As stated by Cassirer, in the Greek philosophy, the number seven belongs to the virgin Athena who has not been born from a mother and the number seven represents god. Also, in the Middle Ages, they regarded the number seven as a complete number. Of course, "from the same early times, the number nine has been in competition with the number seven. In the myths and creeds of the Greek, and also in the beliefs of the Germans, there have been nine distances/ intervals similar to the periods of seven distances/intervals." (Cassirer, 1999, P. 233). In the Golden Branch, Frazer (1384, P. 268) refers to the myths about the numbers seven and nine and their sanctity and mentions that the tribe witches or the doctors cured the pain or the fever of the patient by tying a thread to the patient's body with seven or nine knots and unknotting each one every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Windows 8 WINDOWS 8 Introduction: Windows 8 is an operating system produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. Development of this operating system started before the release of its predecessor in 2009. Its existence was first announced in January 2011 at Consumer Electronics Show. During its development and test phases, Microsoft released three pre–release versions: Developer Preview (September 13, 2011), Consumer Preview (February 29, 2012), and Release Preview (May 31, 2012). On August 1, 2012, Windows 8 graduated from the development stage and was released to manufacturing. Windows 8 is slated for general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relatively few changes were made from the Release Preview to the final version: New backgrounds for desktop, lock screen and start screen, as well as a tutorial are added. Windows Explorer is now called File Explorer. Finally, the start screen and included apps are slightly tweaked. Desktop &Shell: Windows 8 employs a new user interface based on Microsoft's Metro design language. The environment features a new tile–based Start screen similar to that of the Windows Phone operating system, which has replaced the previous Start menu entirely. The Start screen displays a customizable array of tiles linking to various apps and desktop programs, some of which can display constantly updated information and content through "live tiles". As a form of multi– tasking, apps can also be snapped to the side of a screen. A vertical toolbar known as the charms bar (accessed by swiping from the right edge of a touchscreen, or pointing the cursor at hotspots in the right corners of a screen) provide access to system and app–related functions, such as search, sharing, device management, settings, and a Start button. The traditional desktop environment for running desktop applications is accessed via a tile on the new Start screen. The Start button from previous versions of Windows has been removed from the taskbar in favor of a hotspot in the bottom–left corner (but can still also be activated via a button on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Chapter 8 Behavior in Organizations, 10e (Greenberg) Chapter 8 Group Dynamics and Work Teams 1) ________ focuses on the nature of groups, the variables that govern their development, formation, structure, performance, etc. A) Group dynamics B) Teamwork C) Social facilitation D) Drive theory Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 251 2) Which of the following constitutes a group? A) Students waiting in line to sell their textbooks at the end of the semester B) The office support staff of a sales office C) Students working on a final project which determines if they pass or fail D) All of these are groups. Answer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: 251 3) Which of the following characterizes a group? A) Members pursue diverse goals B) Independence of membership C) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A) group contingency schematic B) punctuated–equilibrium model C) socialization transfer model. D) congruence–productivity paradigm Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 256–257 18) The interrelationships between the individuals constituting a group are called: A) group roles. B) group structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: 257 19) The beliefs that people have about what someone occupying a certain office is supposed to do are: A) group roles. B) group structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 257 20) The emergence of the roles that different group members play is: A) group roles. B) group structure. C) role expectations. D) role differentiation. Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 258 21) If the activities of an individual in a group, more than anyone else, helps the group reach its goal, then that person is playing a ________. A) a socioemotional role B) a self–oriented role C) a task– oriented role D) relations–oriented role Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 258 22) Tami shifts her own opinions to harmonize with the group and suggests ways the group can operate more efficiently. She is fulfilling the: A) relations–oriented role B) self–oriented role. C) task–oriented role. D) ancillary role. Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref: 259 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 23) The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. A Report On Gap Retail Store GAP Retail Store The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory system, employee's information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales and to avoid mix up in inventory and to have a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills amongst the patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory outlets etc. is using this system to be able to give a good service to its patrons. Introduction Gap is a well–known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and factory outlets all over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all the stores in the retail industry. The Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans, khakis, T–Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories price tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the customers. The Employees of the Store Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are identified with as much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the name and the title of each employee. To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a new hire. 1. On the ribbon, click create 2. To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design 3. Click under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Ephesians 2 : 8 Ephesians 2:8 say "For by grace you have been saved through faith, this is not you own doing; it is the gift of God." We are saved or find salvation through God and God alone because grace is the "undeserved, unmerited, and loving action of God in human existence through the ever present Holy Spirit." there is nothing that we can do turn earn grace, no amount of good works that can ever wash away who we are as sinners. In fact John Wesley taught that there are no good works apart from and that even the good through ourselves is not truly good. It is by grace alone that we are brought to the knowledge that there is a divide between ourselves and God and that there is a need to turn away from our sin. Prevenient grace calls and when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... True repentance comes only from the grace of God that moves us toward repentance and faith and it is not something that happens just once, but have repeatedly throughout our lives as we recognize our and turn once again to God for forgiveness. Following repentance the action moves from us to God. We have made the move to repentance aware of our sin and separation and now are asking for God's forgiveness and acceptance. The granting of forgiveness and acceptance by God are known as justification. This justification by God then initiates regeneration. In regeneration we are forgiven, the slate is wiped clean, and we restored by God the immediate effects of this are the peace that passes all under and unspeakable joy. This is what we would call the point of conversion, the moment we possess faith and what John Wesley called in his own life the moment his heart was strangely warmed. We are new creation and this moment is then marked by baptism or recognition of the baptismal vows for ourselves and taking up ownership of our faith. From that point we begin the journey of sanctification. Sanctification is the process by which graces calls us to move on from the first steps of faith and begin moving toward perfection and much deeper faith in which we are "habitually filled with the love of God and neighbor" and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. The Homeless Distribution Is Tested Using Spatial- Auto... The homeless distribution was tested using spatial– auto correlation analysis (SACA). Near analysis was used to calculate the average distance between the homeless individuals and the closest feeding service and shelters in each of the six San Diego County regions. Furthermore, the ratio of total number of homeless individual per bed was calculated to determine whether or not there is an adequate supply of beds. The prevalent count was performed on Jan 29, 2016, from roughly 4 AM to 7 AM and covered 585 areas. This led to a visible count of homeless individuals and family members living on the streets, in automobiles, illegal camping, and other areas not intended for sleeping. Volunteers were all assigned to different areas collecting information based on a survey questionnaire and interviewing some individuals. Each team was then given a map of the census track. Categories indicated the location on the map of where homeless individuals are seen, either on the street, in a car, or tent/ hand–built framework. The volunteers are required to view an online training component the week of the PIT that goes over the charts, safety, and other protocols. Volunteers interviewed 24% of all homeless individuals counted to collect information on demographics, age, and locations. PITC provides information regarding numbers and features of people suffering from being homeless in San Diego on a single night. Unique initiatives were made to study a sample of all unsheltered homeless in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Nt1310 Unit 8 Assignment 8 One of the largest features in Java 8 was the ability to stream over collections of objects. By adding the .stream()–method into the Collection interface, every collection in the java language was suddenly expanded with this new ability. Other data structures like the Map–interface, does not implement the method as they are not strictly speaking collections. In this article I will show you how Speedment Open Source streams efficiently over standard Java maps, expanding the Stream interface into something called a MapStream! This addition will make it easier to keep your streams concrete and readable even in complex scenarios. Hopefully this will allow you to keep streaming without prematurely collecting the result. The MapStream will take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are interested in more cool stuff, have a look at the Speedment Github page. Have fun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Windows 8 Chapter 1 I. Introduction: ¹ Windows 8 is a Microsoft operating system that is designed for home users as well as for business purpose. Its development started even before its predecessor's release Windows 7 in 2009.Windows 8 is a system that is particularly orientated to touchscreen hardware. There are some important changes and additives that make it look and differently than the users are used to. For example, the Start menu is completely substituted by a Start screen that can be taken away from the desktop easily by touch screen pen and also by just a normal mouse or keyboard key combination. It contains all the important applications also the ones that are active at the moment. All the icons in the old version of the operating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Start screen replaces the "Start menu" of earlier Windows versions. There is a new app platform with an emphasis on touchscreen input, and the new Windows Store to obtain and/or purchase applications to run on the operating system. In addition, Windows 8 takes advantage of new or emerging technologies like USB 3.0, 4Kn Advanced Format, near field communications, cloud computing, and the low–power ARM architecture. It includes new security features such as malware filtering, built–in antivirus capabilities, a new installation process optimized for digital distribution, and support for secure boot (a UEFI feature which allows operating systems to be digitally signed to prevent malware from altering the boot process). Synchronization of certain apps and settings between multiple devices is supported. _______________________________ ⁶ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8 V. Definition of Terms * Microsoft– is an American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing. The company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975. * Operating System (OS)– is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Problems Encountered by Women in Educational Sector of... ijcrb.webs.com JUNE 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4, NO 2 PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY WOMEN IN EDUCATION SECTOR OF BAHAWALPUR. Owais Shafique (Corresponding author) Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Faiza Anwar, Sahaab Akbar, Uroosa Akhtar Khan Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Abstract As we all know that education is crucial in the development of any country. The main focus of this research is to identify the problems faced by working women in education sector. We discovered that most of the parents and certain relatives are supportive towards their daughter serving in the education sector. All our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, they are felt as personal attacks, directed at individuals, and secondly as assertions that 'males are inherently bad and we are out to get you'... The power of masculine meaning systems ensures that men tend to hear even the most gentle criticism as an attack, and this is strongly reinforced by the mainstream media's continued portrayal of feminism in clichéd, confrontational terms." The education profession of Australia is dominated by women due to the gendered nature of the Australian workforce. Most AEU (Australian Education Union) Branches and Associated Bodies have roughly 65–70% of women members and yet this majority rarely translates into 70% active members being women or women holding 70% of decision making positions (AEU). (White, 2004) reports the intense "reality Check" needed in the way we assess the 'success' of our affirmative action approach for women. Despite some outstanding examples of individual achievement of Indian women and a definite improvement in their general condition over the last century, it remains true that Indian women still constitute a large body of under – privileged citizens (AIF). (Reinarz, 2002) argues that balancing work and family is a major hurdle for working women. While family
  • 41. responsibilities influence the careers of all parents, women (particularly those with newborns and preschoolers) may have disproportionate work in care of children/home. Being a woman itself poses various problems to an individual. The problems of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Netw410 Week 1 Lab Report Essay Lab 1: OPNET LAN Modeling Tutorial Week 1 iLab Report The first objective in the LAN Modeling tutorial is Setting Up the Scenario. The final step in setting up your scenario appears below. 1. (30 points) Once your project is created (after Step 6 above), your workspace will contain a map of the United States. Your project and scenario name can be seen in ITGuru's top window border in the form of Project: Scenario: . Capture a screenshot of your new project workspace that clearly shows your project and scenario name, and paste it below. 2. (40 points) In college–level paragraph(s), describe how background traffic affects both e–mail data and VoIP data. INTRODUCTION In this week's lab exercise, we had the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to assess this impact, it was necessary to add email and voice services to the Profile Configuration and the server named FTP located in the Washington DC subnet. The graphs below illustrate the impact of background load on point to point throughput––> and point to point utilization for the back_load and no_back_load scenarios. The data in these charts is reflective of using the predefined Email(heavy) application profile metric. Figure 3 – Email Point to Point Throughput (bits/sec) Figure 4 – Email Pont to Point Utilization It's clear that background load has a significant impact on link throughput and utilization. The simulation without background loading remains steady and relatively flat with throughput at roughly 2Kbps and link utilization at under 5%. When background load is added, we see a marked upward trend in utilization and throughput early in the simulation that keeps with our scheme of incrementally ramping up background load from 19,200 to 32,000 during the first 8 minutes, followed by a less pronounced continued upward trend over the remainder of the simulation. Link throughput begins to stabilize at just over 30kbps late in the simulation, while link utilization approaches 50%. Interestingly, we see a sharp drop in email download response time during the first seconds of both scenarios even as background load is ramping up at the same time. However, both scenarios flatten out to a more consistent level as the simulation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Information Retention And The Level Of Retention Essay 4.1 QUANTITATIVE DATA Total participants: n = 14 Undergraduate students in the Clayton Campus n = 14 14 students in total from the Clayton Campus responded to the online survey, ranging from Undergraduate degrees such as Arts/Business/Science/Bio–Medicine and Commerce. Level of distraction and information retention Figure 1: Undergraduate's response to distraction Figure 2: Undergraduate's response to the level of retention It was surprising and unexpected to see that although the students may be distracted by their own music, their level of retention is reasonably high, with the majority of the students remembering between 60 to 80 percent of the information that they have processed. Factors that may have influenced this outcome could be alluded to the fact that once the students have created a calm and accustomed studying atmosphere, that they can properly engage in it and retain such a high level of information. Studying with and without music Figure 3: Whether or not the participant has studied for a long period of time without music Figure 4: Whether or not the participant feels more productive when studying with music With allusion to the previous set of questions (Figures 1 & 2), slightly more than half of the students have answered that they have felt more productive when studying with music, which may reinforce the high retention rate. This may be the contributing factor via the creation of a comfortable environment, thus making it easier for the student to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Homelessness : The Problem Within The United States Homelessness is an arising problem within the United States. Poverty and homelessness are inheritably linked. As children we were raised to believe that through hard work and determination that we could accomplish anything. We all had dreams of having nice cars, a nice home and lots of money, however this is impossible when a person is living pay check to pay check and close to being homeless. Knowing that we live in the "land of opportunity" brings many dreams to anyone's mind, however, many families are experiencing financial issues that are causing them to become homeless because they cannot afford to live and pay their bills, food, child care, health care and education (National Coalition of the homeless, 2007). Homelessness in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On any given night there are more than 300,000 veterans that have no shelter or food. Veterans are more likely to become homeless, before any other American (Veterans Inc., 2010). With this number so high, it makes people ask themselves, these men and woman are fighting for our country but they have no place to live after returning home. We hope that the next generation will either come up with new ways to accommodate the homeless population and find new resources to modify the current system. Domestic violence is defined as emotionally or physically (or both) controlling an intimate partner, often involving physical assault, stalking or sexual assault (National Coalition for the Homeless, 2009). Something close to my home, Fargo North Dakota 2005, 1 in 5 women reported that she had left her home due to abuse. In Fargo, 45 percent of homeless women had experienced violence from an intimate partner in the past year (ACLU Women 's Rights Project, n.d.). Living so close to Minnesota as well, 1 in every 3 homeless women were driven from their home by domestic violence in 2003 (ACLU Women 's Rights Project, n.d.). These numbers are unthinkable when a person lives in the area, and knowing that it happens to just about anyone. Many women don't have the resources or family around them that they can rely on when something of that nature occurs. When a woman has had enough of the abuse and decides to leave the situation, they often times have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Importance Of Connectance And The Structural... 4. Stability Goal The architecture of the network and the structural properties that it displays, plays a key role in the stability of the system as observed in all system domains. Different research employs different methods to support their findings about the robustness of the network under different conditions (Dunne, Williams and Martinez, 2002; Albert, Jeong and Barabási, 2000; Foti et Al, 2013). They illustrate their views about the relationship of connectance and other topological properties of the network with its stability and how does the system responds with changes in these properties under shocks and attacks of varying targets and levels. This is undertaken with the goal to design the groundwork for building policy mechanisms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dunne and others undertake prey–predator dynamics and talk about secondary extinctions, a species losing all its preys. They discuss about rate of secondary extinction in cases pertaining to removal of highly–connected species and that of species at random. They state that secondary extinctions shoot up when the former takes place compared to the latter especially when the network has low average connectance. At the same time, the most highly connected webs exhibit a high levels of robustness in either case (Dunne et Al, 2002). Figure 7 | Proportion of primary species removals required to induce a total loss of 50% of the species as a function of connectance. Solid line for the most–connected deletion order, long dashed line for the most–connected with basal species (species with predators but no prey) preserved deletion order and short dashed line for random deletion order. (Dunne et Al, 2002) Different Characterisation In their paper, Foti and others state that the WTW is broadly characterised as 'Robust–yet–Fragile (RYF)' and that an increasing level of connectance strengthens and weakens different aspects of the networks (Foti et Al, 2013). Robust–Yet–Fragile The RYF characterisation indicates the network displaying significant robustness against random attacks but being vulnerable (or fragile) against targeted attacks as a result of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Creation Of Sputnik On October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union launched a satellite called Sputnik 1 into space. This marked the start of the space race. Americans were terrified of the chance of the Soviet's sending missiles from space. However Dwight. D. Eisenhower was not scared and did not do much. About a month later on November 3, 1957 the Soviets launched a new spacecraft called Sputnik 2. Sputnik 2 sent the first animal into space, it was named Laika. Lakia did not survive, but the Russians were in the lead. America decided to do something so they attempted to send Vanguard, ( satellite, nobody was in it) on December 6th 1957 into earth's orbit. At that time there was no NASA, the project was under the Naval Research Laboratory and National Science Foundation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were working on an even bigger rocket than Saturn 5. It was called N–1 and it was intended for a lunar launch. Unfortunately (fortunate for America) 5 months later the N–1 rocket exploded at a launch pad. Although half the nation doubted the launch on May 16th 1 million people came to watch the launch of Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins as the crew. They were going to watch the launch of a spacecraft that was going to land on the moon. After the journey to get near the moon at 1:46 p.m. July 20th Armstrong and Aldrin pulled away from the command module in the landing module named Eagle. Meanwhile Michael Collins was orbiting the moon alone. At 4:18 on July 20th the Eagle had landed. At 10:56 P.M. July 20th Neil Armstrong took his first step onto the moon. They had done it they had landed! Buzz Aldrin soon came and they collected moon samples. At 1:54 p.m. July 20th the Eagle is lifted in the air. If they had not been able to do that Michael Collins would go back to earth and leave the 2 astronauts to die. On July 24th at 12:51 P.M. the astronauts splash down! They had gone to the moon and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Homeless People Position Essay One of the problems at hand that not only us, in the United States have but, all around the world in different countries have, is homeless people. According to Social Solutions there are 564,708 people in the United States that are homeless as of 2016. 15% of the homeless are chronically homeless, which means an individual who has disability and has experienced homelessness for a year or longer. 35% are families who can't afford housing, 8% of the homeless are veterans due to poverty and overcrowding in government housing, and the rest of the homeless are single young adults who either got rejected for being who they are or there was conflict and they ran away.( Social Solutions) The National Alliance to End Homelessness explains, 'Homeless youth are less likely to spend time in the same places as homeless people who are in an older age range. They are often less willing to disclose that they're experiencing homelessness or may not even identify as homeless. They also may work harder to try to blend in with peers who aren't homeless.' (The National Alliance to End Homelessness). So even though people don't see homeless young adults as often as they see middle age ones or older, they're there, they just try to blend in as one of their "peers." Compare to 2014 the USA is doing great. In 2014 poverty was 20% higher than it is today. The higher the poverty rate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we have more people to help at least one homeless person to get back on their feet, soon there will be less and less homeless. And it's just the little things that could help a person, for example let a homeless person take a shower at a hotel or gym if a person is staying there for a little while or if they're about to leave, donate clothes to them, people can even give them a little bit of pocket money and it would help. A person doesn't need to give a thousand dollars, an eye and pearl neckless to help a homeless person, just the little thing could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Best Practice Research For New Projects Best Practices Best practice research allows for new projects to be implemented with an understanding of what works, and what doesn't. Often, this research can reveal a quicker path to successful program implementation and show how to use resources most efficiently. Thus, best practice research will help in the planning process of a permanent supportive housing community in Little Rock. The research has shown permanent supportive housing communities have been implemented throughout the United States and been successful. The analysis and information has helped to create a need for the emulation of similar program across the nation. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), a subset of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has created an Evidence Based Tool Kit for the implementation of permanent supportive housing communities in the United States (2010). The resource breaks down the implementation into six different dimensions or focus areas: (1) choice in housing and living arrangements, (2) decent, safe, and affordable housing, (3) access to housing and privacy, (4) community integration and rights of tenants, (5) flexible, voluntary, functional separation of housing, and (6) services and recovery–focused services (SAMSHA, 2010). Evidence has shown that these are the six dimensions that should be the focus of the design for permanent supportive housing communities. Other best practices when aligned with the focus areas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Ethical Law Essay Reporting issues or breaches of ethical or legal practice to relevant people A breach is a failure to do what is required by a law, an agreement or a duty. It is a failure to act in a required or desired way. This means that breaches occur when legislative requirements are not complied with. © TAFE WSI – OTEN Examples of breaches of legislation and standard procedures in the workplace may include the following: 1. accessing and reading unnecessary patients medical history and records 2. accessing information that is not required and needed to their job 3. accessing information on family, friends stored in electronic or hard copy files 4. using unauthorised shared passwords 5. signing for another person's signature 6. lost keys 7. first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may also state how the matter should be rectified. It is an offence not to comply with a PIN, however the person or PCBU can request the regulator to appoint an inspector to review the notice. The inspector can confirm, amend or cancel the PIN 10. Reporting of breaches Any breaches of legislation to standard procedures must be reported to relevant personnel or immediate supervisor/manager in the first instance as breaches can have effect clients, work health and safety of the workforce or can have effect on organisational reputation in anyway. Other than breaches, any unsafe work practices must be reported to health and safety representatives. When you recognise another worker's unethical act, your first option is to confront the worker yourself and discuss the issue. If that is not successful you may need to report the unethical conduct to someone in higher authority. You will certainly need to report the conduct if the rights of others, as outlined in the code of ethics, are not being respected. When reporting unethical conduct, you need to be clear: who was involved when the incident(s) occurred and who else was present the grounds on which you believe the conduct to be unethical, and what other actions you have taken eg spoken to the person. When considering reporting unethical conduct, you need to access your agency's policy and procedures to know who to direct the report to. Managers are required to encourage
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  • 60. Babak Bamdad Research Paper Babak Bamdad – Chief/Director of the Lincoln Hospital Pharmacy After completing Talmudic law coursework at the Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore, Maryland, Babak Bamdad enrolled at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where his academic work in the fields of biochemistry and molecular biology earned him an Undergraduate Research Award. He subsequently attended graduate school for pharmacy at New York's Long Island University (LIU), where he maintained a 3.8 grade point average and received honors that ranged from a New Preceptor Award to an Award for Excellence in Medication Use. Babak Bamdad graduated from LIU in 1997 with his doctor of pharmacy. Babak Bamdad has directed operations in the Pharmacy Department of New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. What Is Guido's 8 Hills? Since the inception of the motion picture, business has served as the primary influence on the entertainment industry. Although film allows for freedom and experimentation within storytelling techniques, the classical Hollywood cinema style emerged as the front runner of cinema; it told a story, it made money, and it entertained. However, this became stagnant and formulaic, artists not only wanted to entertain, but to provoke and inspire viewers. This mindset is what inspired cinematic innovation within the post–war period– art movements such as the French New Wave and Italian neo–realism emerged. Filmmakers like Jean–Luc Godard rejected the traditional conventions of cinematography, editing and structure and chose to create their own. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as 8½ is self–reflexive with its character, the title references nothing within the plot but instead the amount of films that Fellini directed leading up to 8½. The title itself encapsulates the film– it's incomplete, similar to Guido's film, but also creates ambiguity and curiosity, leaving viewers pondering the true purpose. The first scene of 8½ captures the structure of the rest of the film. As Guido sits in his car during a traffic jam, smoke begins to fill the car and he is unable to get out as his friends and co–workers stare at him from surrounding cars. All of a sudden, he is floating above the car and flying out to sky– only to find himself tethered like a kite, with his manic producer demanding that he return to the ground. This scene is not only an incredible hook to the film, but can be interpreted as the basis for the overall structure of the film; when Guido is trapped, he retreats to his dreamland only to discover that he can't fully appreciate it. Just as the first scene depicts Guido's dream, its told in the same manner as the rest of the film, with fantasies, memories and reality all blending into one another seamlessly. Although Guido's stream of consciousness can come off random, Fellini carefully crafted it to create distinct parallels about Guido. Guido is a walking contradiction, wanting one thing but instantly regretting it after. Earlier in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Section 8 Housing Case Study I chose to focus on the rent voucher/section 8 housing, because it is very common in my town and the surrounding towns I grew up in. Section 8 housing was created to help those who could afford housing, particularly for those who are low–income. Voucher housing better known as section 8 housing "allows low–income people to live in a private–market housing unit, the landlord, who is in a contract with the government, is not allowed to take anymore than 30% of your income for rent" (Palen, 255). "In 2000, there were more than 1.4 million families that lived in section 8 housing, but many families could not find apartments that they could afford to qualify, because their income was to high" (Palen, 255). Because of the lack of section 8 apartments "the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has increased the amount of apartments open to receive section 8 housing" (Palen, 255). Although section 8 housing is very popular for developers and business people, "many section 8 housing apartments have had many tough times because of dishonest officials" (Palen, 255). The "construction of new low–income housing has seen its share of failures in the past", which is why rent vouchers tend to be more common rather than building a whole low– income housing unit that could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Department of Housing and Urban development defines housing choice vouchers as, "a program that is federally funded for assisting very low–income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in the private market" (Castro). This definition is very similar to that of Palen's definition in the book, they both cover it being federally funded, but the article goes into more detail on who can apply for the voucher and why. The article does go into more detail about the process of finding an apartment, or in some cases a house, to live in and the landlord must accept the terms of the voucher for the family to live in the that particular unit or house ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. The Crew : James A. Lovell The Crew James A. Lovell, Mission Commander, was born March 25, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio. He received a bachelor of science degree from the U.S. Naval Academy (1952) and was chosen with the second group of astronauts in 1962. He was back–up pilot for Gemini 4, pilot of Gemini 7, back–up command pilot for Gemini 9, command pilot for Gemini 12, command module pilot of Apollo 8, back–up commander for Apollo 11, and commander of Apollo 13. In May 1971, he became Deputy Director of Science and Applications at the Johnson Space Center. He retired from NASA and the Navy in March 1973. John L. Swigert, Jr., Command Module Pilot, was born August 30, 1931 in Denver, Colorado. He received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an instant, the Apollo 13 spacecraft pivoted from a moon–bound landing unit to a crippled vessel. While the spaceflight stands today as a demonstration of NASA innovation saving lives on the fly, Apollo 13 vividly illustrated the dangers of people working in space. First–time flyer Jack Swigert, 38, was initially the backup command module pilot. He joined the crew officially just 48 hours before the launch on April 11, 1970, after prime crew member Ken Mattingly was unwittingly exposed to the German measles. Since Mattingly had no immunity, NASA doctors yanked him from the mission over commander Jim Lovell 's protests. Lovell, 42, was the world 's most traveled astronaut. He had three missions and 572 spaceflight hours of experience. Lovell participated in Apollo 8, the first mission to circle the moon, and flew two Gemini missions including a 14–day endurance run. Rounding out the crew was Fred Haise, 36, who previously was a backup crewmember on Apollo 8 and 11. In the you tube video John F. Kennedy said ""No nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space...We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. Kranz knew that every problem has a solution, or at least the damage could be managed. But you have to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Unit 8 Unit 8 promote and implement health and safety in health and social care Understand own responabilites and the responabilities of others relating to health and safety 1.1 identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting The legislations are: * the health and safety at work act 1974 * management of health and safety at work regulations 1999 * manual handling operations regulations 1992 * health and safety first aid regulations 1981 * RIDDOR * COSHH 1.2 explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer The main points are agreed ways of working, approved codes of practice in health and social care, how to deal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very important that every staff member is trained. Spreading: make sure you correcting store things such as waste materials, paper, wood, furnishing and flammable liquids make sure fire doors are shut and check smoke detectors regularly 7.3 explain emergency procedures to be followed in the event of a fore in the work setting You have to make sure you know how to raise the alarm if a fire is discovered procedures to alert personnel in the work setting. How to use the different fire extinguishers, fire blankets or other fire safety equipment, understanding procedures for evacuation for example using the right routes and not using the lifts and closing all the doors. Make sure you keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Introduction. Section 8 Housing Was The First Subsidized Introduction Section 8 housing was the first subsidized tenant–based housing program in the U.S. The program was established under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. It differed from the known public housing program by allowing recipients to obtain housing from the private market as opposed to government owned housing. Later after merging two aspects of the section 8, certificates and vouchers, section 8 housing program became known as the Housing Choice Voucher program (HCV). Housing Choice Voucher Program is the largest form of federal housing assistance in the U.S. and it is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The HCV program requires recipients to obtain housing from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This social program demonstration took place in twelve locations starting in the year of 1971 and ending by 1980. Nearly fifty thousand families were assisted with cash allowances (US House, 2003). The Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 authorized the Section 8 program with 2 components, Section 8 project–based assistance for existing, newly constructed or rehabilitated housing and the Section 8 existing housing program, a newly created housing assistance program to be administered by PHAs provided tenant–based subsidies. Rental voucher program was first authorized as a demonstration program by Congress in 1984. The program, then, was formally authorized as a program in the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987. Conversion to the HCV program from the rental voucher and rental certificate programs started on October 1st in 1999. All certificate tenancies and rental vouchers became subject to the HCV program requirements (Hartung and Henig, 1997). (Jana Beller) Section 8 Programs The U.S. government provides housing assistance to low–income families and individuals through different programs, two of them are: Section 8 tenant–based subsidies (also called Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program); and Section 8 project–based assistance, under which property owners receive government subsidies to decrease rents (Carlson). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Unit 8 Lab 8 Lab 8.1: IP Addressing and Classes Exercise 8.1.1 Network ID: 110 Host ID: 10.10.1 Network ID in binary: 1101110 Host ID in binary: 101010101 Exercise 8.1.2 Class Range Network ID Host ID Possible Networks Possible Hosts per Network A 0–127 A b.c.d 2^7 2^24 B 128–191 a.b c.d 2^14 2^16 C 192–223 a.b.c D 2^21 2^8 If you used the number of bytes instead you would get a whole different amount of possible networks which isn't right. Exercise 8.1.3 No I will not fit in this the 192–223 range. Exercise 8.1.4 Network ID: 190.8 Host ID: 8.4 Binary Network ID: 101111101000 Binary Host ID: 1000100 –This would be considered a class B Exercise 8.1.5 255.255.255.0 = /24 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 total of 24 1's 255.128.0.0 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On–link 192.168.144.1 276 192.168.144.1 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 192.168.144.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 127.0.0.1 306 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 192.168.75.174 281 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 On–link 192.168.46.1 276 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 127.0.0.1 306 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.75.174 281 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.144.1 276 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 On–link 192.168.46.1 276 Persistent Routes: None IPv6 Route Table Active Routes: If Metric Network Destination Gateway 1 306 ::1/128 On–link 13 281 fe80::/64 On–link 19 276 fe80::/64 On–link 21 276 fe80::/64 On–link 19 276 fe80::569:4478:726c:e840/128 On–link 21 276 fe80::5c1d:932a:51b4:3cf/128 On–link 13 281 fe80::8484:a779:ad6c:7d4b/128 On–link 1 306 ff00::/8 On–link 13 281 ff00::/8 On–link 19 276 ff00::/8 On–link 21 276 ff00::/8 On–link ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Homelessness : The Logical Solution Caio Maluly Roxana Juliá Economic Growth Homelessness: The Logical Solution Abstract: Homelessness is an issue, which plagues millions of Americans on a daily–basis. The current mainstream method of dealing with this issue has proven to be inefficient and extremely expensive, a burden which is passed onto society, despite the plethora of alternative methods which have a proven success rate and also have a much larger cost when compared to that associated with general homelessness in the country. Introduction: Homelessness in New York is not a new phenomenon, a plague that sprung as a consequence of the city's rapid economic development. There is evidence that it dates back to at least the colonial era, although the sheer volumes of people who experience homelessness have increased tremendously. The first big wave of homelessness was caused by the Great Depression of the 1930's, which dislocated millions of American families and made "homelessness a routine, persistent, visible feature of urban life,"(1) which affected a wide population of the country. After the 2008 financial collapse, homelessness again became a feature of the majority of large cities, and has been present in many small towns, a consequence of the latest recession, which affected millions of people. Today, homelessness in America is experienced on a daily basis, by "at least 800,000 people, out of which about 200,00 are children in homeless families."(2) It is without a surprise then that "nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Adolf Hitler Dialectical Journal 1947 Dusseldorf, Germany, Garrison Hitler runs away at the age of seventeen after witnessing all of the horrible events his father has committed and his parents death. Garrison has always been the odd one out ever since he was young he was exceptionally smart very athletic and was very charismatic except he had always been very fond of jews his father and friends always thought he was crazy for associating with them but he still talked to them until 1939 everything changed. His father had started taking all jewish people to concentration camps at this time Garrison was angry that his friends were disappearing one by one,everyone either feared him or loved him. After a week or two he was fed up so he asked his father what was going on his father ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She asked with a caring tone "Before I tell you you have to promise me you won't change your opinion about me. "I promise." "Ok, well my last name is Hitler and my father is Adolf and as you know he killed millions of Jews I never agreed with what my father did and I still don't, but my parents had committed suicide and I hate them even more for taking the easy way out." Gretel's face fell she was shocked she would never have guessed that he was Adolf Hitler's son. " I–I–I am so sorry, I also have family issues." She said with a sad look on her face "My father was in charge of Auschwitz and he let my little brother Bruno die in a concentration camp..." she was cut off by the noise of dogs barking . "We're being followed." Garrison said quietly. Gretel froze she was terrified. "Who is following us?" Gretel asked anxiously. "I don't know and I don't want to stay and find out, let's go." He said in a moaning voice. "Ok, I know a great place to go." She said cheerfully unlike the tone she had earlier. They walked for awhile until they reached a black house with a big window. "This is my mom's house." she said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. National Low Income Housing Of African Americans This all seems great, a savior program that allows people who cannot afford to pay rent normally. Section 8 is utilized by the elderly, disabled, and families with and without children but is it really a golden program? Stated above, section 8 provides for vouchers for all types of apartments and even condos in certain states; however, are these opportunities open to all races? 41.6 percent of African Americans are on housing assistance programs, as in this county's displaced history on minorities, the voucher program produces elements that affect minorities. Although African Americans make up the overall higher percentage when it comes to housing assistance programs, according to National Low–Income Housing Coalition, surprisingly Caucasians make up 49 percent of the project–based section 8. Yet, National Low–Income Housing Coalition mentions that African Americans as of 2010 shows that black and Hispanic public housing residents are four times more likely than their Caucasian counterparts public housing residents to live in high–poverty neighborhoods. Black and Hispanic voucher recipients are about three times as likely as their white counterparts to live in high–poverty neighborhoods. Analyzing this data; furthermore, as of 2010, 28 percent of white voucher recipients live in the lowest poverty neighborhoods! Reviewing this data Caucasians obtains overall nationwide more voucher approvals that African Americans living in the highest of poverty neighborhoods and that comes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 80. Air Force Materials Report : Jp 8 And Aviation Fuels Air Force Materials Report: JP–8 and Aviation Fuels The United States Air Force exists to provide a service to the rest of the world. It's a global service that extends out from the United States and touches every continent around the world. It has been used to bomb evil off of the face of the Earth, drop care to those in need, and transport the strongest fighting forces in existence around the globe. It is airpower. However, as refueling airmen like to say, "Without us, pilots are pedestrians." (ONE) In other words, if it weren't for the fuels that power the aircraft, the United States Air Force would grind to a disappointing halt. The fuel that powers nearly all United State Air Force aircraft is known as JP–8, or jet propellant–8. Jet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chemistry: Most aviation jet fuels are derived from Kerosene. Kerosene molecules can have varying numbers of carbons. It can have as little as 12 or as many as 15. This means the chemical formula can be anywhere from C_12 H_26 to C_15 H_32. (FOUR). From these basic chemical structures stem those that form JP–8, Jet–A, and other jet fuels. Jet–A is the lowest grade of fuel made from kerosene molecules. Typically available only in the United States to civilian aircraft, Jet–A varies from 8 to 16 carbon atoms per molecule. Jet–A1 fuel is nearly identical to Jet–A, except that it is manufactured to a higher standard as Jet–A, and is therefore available worldwide. Jet–A1 also contains between 8 and 16 carbon atoms per molecule. JP–8, also commonly known as NATO F–34 by other nations, is Jet–A1 with a package of additives specifically designed for military aircraft. These additives allow static dissipation, corrosion reduction, lubrication, anti–icing, and sometimes anti–oxidation and metal deactivation (FIVE). A majority of corrosion inhibition and lubrication in JP–8 is due to dilinoleic acid. Dilinoleic acid is a polar molecule. Its formula is C_36 〖H_64 O〗_4 (SIX). The polar groups found in dilinoleic acid naturally adhere to metal surfaces, such as those found in an aircraft engine. This creates a natural film between moving parts in the engine, thus increasing lubrication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...