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1984 Short Writing Assignment
Answer the following question by creating a New Google Doc and typing your response there. When completed, be sure to turn in. Question: . In “1984,” George Orwell presents a stable, but deeply flawed society. Throughout the novel, heintends for his audience to resist the philosophies and actions of Oceania and Big Brother. Writetwo positions…
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. Hunger of Memory: by Richard Rodriguez
1. I need a book review for this book called hunger of memory, please read the book from this website, where is already summarized. https://www.litcharts.com/lit/hunger-of-memory/six-mr-secrets a.overview: a brief summary of the book (no spoilers and no chapter by chapter description) with background information for readers to understand context and ways the author addresses language and…
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Discussion
Discussion 1: What is your position on assigning grades based on a curve (a relative scale)? Explain and defend your position. Discussion 2: Clinical performance evaluation is subjective and involves the judgments of the evaluator. It is filtered by the evaluators perspective, values, and biases. With this in mind, select three clinical evaluation strategies that…
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Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with appropriate historical evidence. Addresses all parts of the question. Makes direct, relevant comparisons. Analyzes relevant reasons for similarities and differences. 1.In the period circa 1750 to 1900,
Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with appropriate historical evidence.Addresses all parts of the question.Makes direct, relevant comparisons.Analyzes relevant reasons for similarities and differences.1. In the period circa 1750 to 1900, revolutions occurred in many parts of the world.Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which revolutions led to cultural or social…
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Marketing Plan
SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT FOR FULL DETAILS and RUBRIC Answer the following areas based on the scenario in the attached document. Any questions just ask and I will try to clarify as best I can. Points: Determine what problems your virtual business can solve and explain how you can solve them. Design and describe three…
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History
In Book 1 of the Republic, one of the points Socrates most often brings up in his examinations of the various definitions of justice is human nature, especially human fallibility. Is it possible to arrive at any definition of justice that does not run into this problem? Why or why not? (In 500-600 words) The…
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Section I: Monopoly pricing (50 points) Milwaukee Utilities has a complete monopoly over the generation and transmission of energy. The following information on this company is given as follows: Demand = 750 – 10Q Average cost = 500 – 2Q Where Q is measured in megawatts and prices and costs are measured in dollars. a.) Does this firm’s production process satisfy the condition for a natural monopoly? When explaining your answer assume two hypothetical smaller firms q1 and q2 generate 5
Section I: Monopoly pricing (50 points) Milwaukee Utilities has a complete monopoly over the generation and transmission of energy. The following information on this company is given as follows: Demand = 750 – 10Q Average cost = 500 – 2Q Where Q is measured in megawatts and prices and costs are measured in dollars. a.)…
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end of life dilemmas
1. Please watch the video in the following link about Zack. Please discuss at least two lessons or thoughts that you agree with regarding quality of life from both Zack and Claire. 2.Discuss how you feel technology has improved or complicated end of life issues. Include 2 outside references to support your view. The post…
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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Puts Citizen Data at Risk
The legal doctrine of extraterritorial jurisdiction allows a government to claim the authority to extend its criminal laws beyond its geographical boundaries. For a claim of extraterritorial jurisdiction to be enforced, the legal authority in the external territory or a legal authority that covers both territories must approve its validity. For example, The Vienna Convention…
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DNS poisoning
Research DNS poisoning online. List a case and where DNS poisoning took place. Which network was poisoned, who were the victims, and how did hackers exploit the poisoned system? Could this exploit have been stopped? How? Whose responsibility is it to stop these kinds of attacks? The post DNS poisoning appeared first on Template.