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    know that enough evidence was provided to prove the point that the two ideologies are similar enough to come to such a conclusion though. There are definite similarities‚ but the foundations for these ideologies are not the same. This is a false analogy because the most important parts of the two ideologies are different; ISIS are religious militants‚ they use sleeper cells and lone wolfs to attack‚ ISIS employs small mosques through various countries to recruit its members‚ they are called to action

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    2. Discussion Question 1  Resource: Ch. 3 of  CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs  Due Date: Day 2 [ Main forum]  Complete Case Project 3-5 on p. 112 of the text.  Post your response to the following: Imagine you are the network administrator of aWLAN. Give an example of how knowing the 10’s and 3’s Rules of RF Math can helpyou on the job. Include your answers to Case Project 3-5 in your response. Show your work The 10’s and 3’s rule are supposed to assist the network manager find the

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    theories that are still applicable today when applied to the context of work; this includes one to be Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs model (1954) a pyramid based satisfactory model and the other that is Peter Warr’s Vitamin Model (1987) a unusual analogy of reality. Abraham Maslow (1954) an adventurous American Psychologist whose main notion of interest was accelerated in the direction of ‘self-actualization’ (Champan‚ 1995-2010) after meeting a successful researcher named Kurt Goldstein who influenced

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    Let Her Go Poem Meaning

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    joyous‚ but when you have to let that person go‚ you do not feel that merriment in your life anymore. The only reason you know you feel low is because you had that point in your life when you felt differently. The other literary element used is Analogy. Analogy is used in the quote “Only hate the road when you’re missing home”(Passenger para 2). Passenger uses this quote to establish a relationship between two ideas. He is establishing a relationship between hating the path home or to something familiar

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    pregnant. Marquis talks about how everyone has a FLO account‚ and abortion would be killing‚ and killing causes premature death‚ so therefore‚ he believes that abortion is immoral in all cases including consensual sex. Judith Jarvis Thomson gives an analogy when it comes to consensual sex. If the room is stuffy‚ and you decide to open a window‚ and a burglar crawls in‚ you have to let him stay‚ since you opened the window. The window being open is a voluntary act of letting someone in‚ so you’re obligated

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    “authority takes precedence over reason.” Having expounded upon the scriptural revelation of God‚ in the latter half of his grand exposition on the Trinity the Church Father attempts to draw from things here knowable an analogy befitting of God. Yet in his pursuit for an analogy depictive of the true God both the precondition from which he begins and the conclusion with which he closes is that one cannot say anything truer nor more expressive of God than that he is Love personified. Love is an elementary

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    Vision

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    an achievable future”. I believe in establishing a vision because I think it is the best way to instill excitement and clarity for a team. o A vision provides a longer term collective objective that inspires and guides people. o Using the trip analogy‚ it is the “why we are going” on a trip. If you encounter a detour it serves as a guide post helping you get back in the right direction. o For example‚ Microsoft’s vision statement is “There will be a personal computer on every desk running Microsoft

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    offers many of the same ideals Hitler shared with the Nazi party concerning his "final solution". Bell uses this analogy to show how African Americans have been sacrificed in the past and how it is in fact still a problem America faces with racism today. "Space Traders" is an allegory that confronts the issues of racism that continues to occur in modern society. Bell uses the analogy to the Holocaust to remind the reader of how America has used African Americans as a scapegoat; also he believes that

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    article title‚ “Atrocities against Native Americans”‚ over 90% of the Martians and Native Americans died due to not having any immunity to diseases from different cultures (2016). The way people treated each other in the past is unacceptable. In this analogy‚ the Martians are portrayed as the Native Americans while the Earthlings are portrayed as the European settlers. After learning about the Martians in Earth history and comparing it to today’s society‚ there is one question to discuss. How should a

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    belonging through his poems ’10 Mary Street’ and ‘In The Folk Museum’ by using such techniques as similes metaphors and person pronouns and I‚ Frank McCourt‚ communicate my ideas on belonging in my biographical novel‚ ‘Angela’s Ashes’‚ through the use of analogy and allusion. By using similes it allows Skrzynecki to articulate the connection that he had had to the house at ‘10 Mary Street’ to the audience. ‘…shut the house like a well-oiled lock…’ portrays the security Skrzynecki had felt within the house

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