...Acknowledgement Adolfo, Charice researcher Comendador, Shannen researcher Dagit, Jonelyn researcher Escoreal, Rosalia researcher Nuezca, Caren researcher We would like to give our acknowledgement and expand our whole hearted gratitude to Mrs. Carmelita T. Clordiarta for giving us a chance to make and to learn how to do a research paper. And also for Guiding us in making this research paper to make it accomplish and successful. Most of all, to our Almighty God who gave us a parent which sustain our financial needs and giving us knowledge to do it clearly Dedication The successful of this research paper is dedicated to our parents and guardians who support the financial needs to make this research paper successfully and completely. We also dedicated this work to our Almighty God for being always there when we need comfort in every discouragement we've encounter. We also want to dedicate this research paper to our friends who are there to support and give their thoughts on how we could make the research paper successful. Introduction Everyone is different, and for some students, studying and being motivated to learn comes naturally. Studying is one of the necessities of life in order to achieve the goals we set for ourselves. This is just as true for adults in their careers as it is for children in school. The adult does have the advantage, because they have already identified the importance of studying. However, students are the ones that...
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...‘police brutality’. Unfortunately, the term is being tossed around at any applicable chance, and the media doesn’t always help mediate between the two sides of the argument. I am addressing this memo to Parker Benson’s article acquisition editor, Robert Warner, in hopes to gain approval to pursue a piece recommending the use of body cameras on all law enforcement personnel. I will be sure to address every angle of the argument and tip-toe along sensitive boundaries. Audience Analysis: The article will not only be read by all of our loyal and dedicated readers, it will appeal to a large demographic in today’s society. Police brutality is a very hot topic in the media; therefore a piece on the recommendation of body cameras for law enforcement personnel is sure to attract a tremendous range of readers. Not only will it appeal to our dedicated readers and those who follow the media, it may appeal to those who have family or friends who are members of law enforcement, or even those who have experienced or been affected by police brutality. Research Methods: I will utilize solely secondary sources while conducting my research, due to time requirements and compliance with the Federal Government’s requirements. These sources will interpret and analyze primary sources, but be one or more steps reviewed from any events. My sources will utilize are combination of pictures, quotes or graphics of primary sources. Research will be pulled from a variety of secondary sources...
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...There a numerous security measures that are available for administrators of Linux systems. This paper will introduce and briefly explain three that are useful in the constant fight to keep a system safe and secure for users. Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a security feature that was developed by the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States of America. As the agency itself states, “The National Security Agency has long been involved with the computer security research community in investigating a wide range of computer security topics including operating system security” (Security-Enhanced Linux - NSA/CSS. 2009). As long proponents of computer security, the NSA worked to develop SELinux. SELinux is an application of the FLASK architecture, which provides Mandatory Access Control (MAC) as part of the operating system kernel. According to a paper presented at the 2001 Ottowa Linux Symposium, “The security policy decision logic has been encapsulated into a new kernel component called the Security Server (SS)” (Loscocco and Smalley. 2001), this allows the kernel to enforce policy decisions without needing direct access to the policy itself. SElinux provides MAC measures to secure data, files, directories files, network interfaces, and all other components of a Linux operating system. SELinux is designed to address many security holes in a computer system including “...preventing processes from reading data and programs, tampering with data and programs, bypassing...
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...Position………………………………………………………………….. Targeting………………………………………………………………………... Market Needs…………………………………………………………… Market Potential and market growth………………………………………………………. SWOT Analysis……………………………………………………………………… Competition…………………………………………………………………………….. Marketing Goal & Objectives…………………………………………………………. Pricing………………………………………………………………………………….. Marketing Communication………………………………………………………………………. Distribution Strategy…………………………………………………………………. Financial Data………………………………………………………………………… Marketing Research…………………………………………………………………. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………… Reference………………………………………………………………………….. Introduction Product Launch Plan for Kudler’s all Natural Vegan Cupcakes In order to market the new product of Kudler Fine Foods the marketing team will gathered all the information through the marketing research and on the basis of this data an effective marketing strategy along with a communication plan has been prepared which will be thoroughly discussed in this paper. The product will be lunched to both the domestic as well as the international market. The marketing team has identified the opportunities for its product and these opportunities were based on the various segments of the target market. Keeping in view the target audience the ingredients of the product were decided. Similarly when planning for the distribution channel various techniques were used by providing the potential customers with the samples. The product launch plan also consists of the...
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...High Speed Rails Contents High Speed Rails 3 Chapter I - Introduction 3 I.1 Statement of the Problem 3 I.2 Question of the Study 3 I.3 Objective of the Paper 3 I. 4 Significance of the Study 4 Chapter II - Literature Review 4 II.1 Introduction and a Short Page of History 4 II.2 What is it exactly? A Definition 5 II. 3 What Are the Costs? 6 II. 4 Advantages of High-Speed Rails 8 II. 5 Disadvantages of High-Speed Rails 12 II. 6 Pollution 13 Chapter III – Methodology 18 Chapter IV – Findings 18 Chapter V – Conclusion 21 Abstract Technological developments are always meant to ease humans’ lives, in terms of commodity, and to offer performing solutions for their needs. However, often the technological developments are working in the benefit of humankind evolution, but in the detriment of the nature. High-speed rails are a model of such solutions, meant to improve humans’ lives. Their high speeds (between 200 and 431 km/hour), and their easy boarding (the time spent in boarding is less than 30 minutes, depending on the travelling class), transform the meaning of travelling, making it a real experience. Moreover, the high-speed rails lead to indirect benefits such as allowing the possibility to travel for business purposes, or to working relocation. On the other hand, indirectly, high-speed rails create negative outcomes: urban agglomerations because of this efficient transportation mode, automatically lead to people deserting the rural regions, for...
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...It’s 2:30 in the morning, your research paper is due in six hours, and the only source you have been able to find is on Wikipedia. Your professors have expressed multiple times that you cannot cite Wikipedia as an academic resource in your research paper. What do you do? In the discussion of citing Wikipedia as a legitimate resource, most universities and professors would agree that you should not, because the material and content on Wikipedia can provide misleading information and is subject to vandalism. Others, including myself, would disagree and argue that Wikipedia, in most cases, is a great and reliable source of information. First of all, on Wikipedia’s about page you will find that Wikipedia articles are constantly being created and fostered. Often times, new historical and scientific events appear within minutes, rather than months or years, unlike a printed encyclopedia (Wikipedia: About). In the article “Wikipedia: Friend, not Foe”, by Darren Crovitz and Scott Smoot they state:...
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...Platforms Abstract Adding more processor core can help in the improvement of a computer performance. As a result in the number of high specification application being run on the computer, it reduces the processing ratio of processor core. This journal focuses on how the system resources is being shared. It also explains how an algorithm is being use to share, map and schedule task for more processor cores. At the end of the research, the algorithm states how the processor core are being improved greatly by 64.77% . with the speed up ratio of 43.55 can be obtained if 48 process unit is employed and are all activated and 10% will be the performance ratio. Introduction Demand for high definition image of modern images made the computation working application much higher. To achieve efficiency improvements were needed on the system architecture. The frequency of single core processors could not have any impact on the processor cores even when the frequency is increased, as a result processors with higher computation power were employed. Today a number of parallel image processing algorithms with emphasis in manipulating the arithmetical level ignoring the limitation of hardware in a many processor core machine and are also developed for many core system. In other to know how to utilize the said algorithm, a dedicated (special) hardware structure must be put in place since a special communication channel is needed for the data to be transmitted through the memory interface. A machine...
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...“What Is Plagiarism and How Can It Be Prevented” Plagiarism is the act of taking someone else’s writing, thoughts, ideas and etc. to forge as if it’s their own. Even if it is unintentionally, when in some cases it is, taking pieces from text other than your own- without it being quoted or cited- that is a form of plagiarism. Although there is no actual jail sentence for plagiarism, it is indeed kidnapping/stealing someone’s original piece of writing. It is wrong in so many ways. One way being, you wouldn’t want to spend dedicated hours on a paper you put all of your thoughts into only to find out someone has hijacked your paper. At a free of cost, taking all the credit for what was put into the paper. Thankfully, there are ways to prevent plagiarism. Writing an informative piece such as a research paper, where you have to give proof. You can use a line from a passage word for word as long as you have it quoted at the end of your sentence. Letting your reader know that the line you wrote that was quoted was not your original idea is not categorized as plagiarism. It is okay then, when you can back up your evidence. Another way plagiarism can be prevented is if you use more than one source. That way you can’t plagiarize all of them at the same time. You will have enough information from all of the sources to put in your own words. In conclusion, given the information above, plagiarism is not a method you would want to use. It will do no good for you in the long run. The best...
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...Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse. After delivering my daughter, my family and I became intimately familiar with what the PICU was. The PICU staff was dedicated to my daughter and our family. We were part of a PICU family for three months while my daughter’s heart condition was being treated. Those were the hardest three months of my life and at the same time they opened my eyes to the importance of a nurse in this role. PICU nurses are not only caregivers but also a support system. I propose to further research nursing in a PICU to make sure I fully understand the scope of my future career. The responsibilities of a PICU nurse are to assess and monitor the patient, provide care, and to communicate and support the family as a whole. I plan to use this semester to further research about the responsibilities of a PICU nurse by finding online information, conducting an interview with a PICU nurse and to interview PICU family members. I believe the interviews will allow me to see the importance of being a valuable member of a PICU nursing staff as well as a way to better assist the family members as their loved one is being cared for. In conclusion, I propose to research the responsibilities of a PICU nurse by conducting online research and interviews with a current PICU nurse and PICU family members. The goal of my research paper is to give myself a better understanding of the expectations of my career. I also want to expound on the impact a PICU nurse can have on a...
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...Visual Information Processing Paper Laura Nancy Vargas PSYCH/64 December 2, 2013 Holly Berry Perception Paper Humans have a unique and wonderful device in how one sees. The eye and brain work together to turn the world into visual data one’s brain can understand and use. There are some eye conditions that inhibit the sight or the recognition of the shapes one sees. Research continues to overcome these conditions as well as to further understand the biochemical reaction that gives humans the sight and understanding one has of visual data. Included in the paper are some of the latest research methods. Describe Visual Information Processing The way a human eye and brain works together to produce visual data understandable to the brain is through a biochemical reaction to light turned into neural impulses by the brain. The section of the brain dedicated to interpreting vision is the visual cortex. . Light passes through the lens and the vitreous humor and falls on the retina at the back of the eye (J.R. Anderson, 2009, pg. 34). The retina includes the light sensing or photoreceptor cells. These cells change physical shape when exposed to light. The photoreceptor cells are of two kinds; rods and cones. At this point the photochemical process occurs that turns the information of the light, including shapes, texture, color, orientation, and depth, into neural impulses. Rods are the cells that when exposed to less light energy are responsible for less sharp images, the kind...
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...lesson - the verb doceō means to teach, and is pronounced similarly, in the past it was usually used as a term for a written proof used as evidence. In the computer age, a document is usually used to describe a primarily textual file, along with its structure and design, such as fonts, colors and additional images. The modern term 'document' can no longer be defined by its transmission medium (such as paper), following the existence ofelectronic documents. 'Documentation' has more meanings than a written or drawn presentation of thoughts. The formal term 'document' is defined in Library and information science and in documentation science, as a basic theoretical construct. It is everything which may be preserved or represented in order to serve as evidence for some purpose. The classical example provided by Suzanne Briet is an antelope: "An antelope running wild on the plains of Africa should not be considered a document, she rules. But if it were to be captured, taken to a zoo and made an object of study, it has been made into a document. It has become physical evidence being used by those who study it. Indeed, scholarly articles written about the antelope are secondary documents, since the antelope itself is the primary document." (Quoted from Buckland, 1998 [1]). (This view has been seen as an early expression of what now is known as actor–network theory). Contents [hide] * 1 The document concept * 1.1 Examples * 2 Types of documents * 3 Developing...
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...Comparison between the UNIX and the Windows 2008 servers Instructor Keating ECPI University CIS305 Advanced UNIX Administration June 15, 2013 There are many reasons that I choose this speaking about the UNIX server verses the Window 2008 server but mainly it was the fact that I had no idea how this server worked and why it was so important. At first when I heard of UNIX it didn’t seem important at all in fact all I could remember is that it was the server that carried the weird names. Then I learned that this was the Linux server they both seemed similar. What interested me is the fact that this was something that I didn’t understand therefore it became a challenge it was the server that I wanted to learn about, the inner working since I loved learning about new things. Now I was very frustrated at first, but in the process of learning I have found and downloaded the operating system on my desktop so that I can learn to be familiar with it. I will give you a little bio as to when I began to show an interest in computer I never had any experiences with server this is my first experience, but with computers that is a different story this is one of the things that I love working with and fixing. When I was a little girl computers fascinated me. At the age of 15 I wanted to know the ins and outs of them. The first computer that I remember it was an Apple or Macintosh that was given to my family. There were little floppy disks that you could use to store things...
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...Fiske, 2005). These perceptions may be caused by the fact that the homeless are not give adequate care. An explanation of this is the lack of services with the purpose of helping them integrate back into society as they are expected to, which can have an additional influence on their mental health.from this one can can conclude that the psychological health of the homeless is negatively impacted by societal perceptions and lack of resources dedicated to helping the homeless. The perpetuated negative view of the homeless hinders their ability to heal from psychological diseases, and may lead to deteriorating mental health. In the paper, Discrimination and Economic Profiling among the Homeless of Washington, DC by the National Coalition for the Homeless, a national network of people who have personal experience and expertise in homelessness, a study was conducted and it concluded that “roughly two thirds of homeless...
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...Electronic Medical Records Megan Granger HCS/320 March 4, 2012 Lynn Belle What is Electronic Medical Records With the technology created, paper-based medical records have entered the state of existence. According to “Electronic Medical Records” (2005), “A patient record system is a type of clinical information system, which is dedicated to collecting, storing, manipulating, and making available clinical information important to the delivery of patient care. The central focus of such systems is clinical data and not financial or billing information. Such systems may be limited in their scope to a single area of clinical information (e.g., dedicated to laboratory data), or they may be comprehensive and cover virtually every facet of clinical information pertinent to patient care (e.g., computer-based patient record systems)." For over decades studies have been trying to create something for provider and patients to improve the communication between the two. Slowly each and every medical facility is switching from paper to electronic medical records, weighing out the inns and the odds (Electronic Medical Records, 2005). Impacting Communication in Healthcare Being one of the goals for creating and enforcing electronic medical records, communication has seen better outcomes. The electronic medical records systems contain availability to all notes, reports, lab work, and scanned documents. When a patient is communicating with the provider, all information what is said, is...
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...PHI 103 WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT STEREOTYPE PAPER A+ Graded Tutorial Available At: http://hwsoloutions.com/?product=phi-103-week-3-assignment-stereotype-paper Visit Our website: http://hwsoloutions.com/ Product Description PHI 103 Week 3 Assignment Stereotype Paper, Stereotypes are generalizations, or presumptions, that individuals think on an personal according to things that other individuals have dedicated. They think all of these kinds of individuals are the same, even though they are all different individuals. If you believe that a person is a certain type of way and you never know them as a personal, you are likely to fail on that persons’ personality. I will reach on some over stated statements and generalizations of people in different points. I will expose what I obtained from research, parts, and other elements. “Stereotypes are as old as people lifestyle itself. They indicate thoughts that various categories of individuals carry about others who are not similar to them.” (Media Awareness, 2009). Generalizations are a continuous issue. Because of stereotypes, individuals create presumptions about others that are unnecessary and wrong. Some of the stereotypes I have individually seen have to do with a companion by his competition, sex and age. My companion is a men African-American, he is regularly being evaluated by the way that I look. I discover that many of the stereotypes that individuals have about youthful dark-colored men impact the way that he is handled...
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