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    Dogs as Pets

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    Dogs‚ simply put‚ are man’s best friend. These fantastic creatures are extremely loving and undeniably loyal. Both dogs and humans are happier if we are around each other. A great deal of dog owners make their dogs a significant part of their family. Having a dog in your life awards you with numerous benefits. Dogs provide their owners with companionship and relief from loneliness‚ mental health benefits‚ physical health benefits and exercise options‚ built in home security‚ pleasure in knowing

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    operations. The security agencies now working as contract security companies offering services to the corporate sector and individuals. Different services offered by the security agencies in the Philippines include: Security guards‚ Security/Burglar Alarm‚ Vehicle Tracking‚ Armored Car Services and Cash-in-Transit Services‚ etc. The proposed project envisaged the business of operating a Security Guards agency which will provide services to protect property‚ maintain security‚ and enforce regulations

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    Humans are the only species that fight and kill among themselves and cause other species to go extinct. Is the state of nature of humans naturally good or bad? This question has been asked in the psychological world many times. Here is my answer: although we humans have a tendency to believe that people are normally good‚ people are born to be bad. Because people can not have a peaceful condition of living without authority‚ are not trustworthy of the public‚ and prioritize their needs over others’

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    Acknowledgements I would like to thank my supervisor Mr. Duminda Wijesinghe‚ my partner Miss. Menasha Tilekeratne‚ families of the group members and Auston Management for giving their fullest support and guidance to make this project a success. If it had not been for them this would not have been possible. So I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Abstract The aim of this project is to help disabled people who need constant care and protection due to their disability. This project

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    Ford Ranger

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    Engine Fuel Tank Capacity (liters) Displacement (cc) Compression Ratio Maximum Power (ps/rpm) Maximum Torque (Nm/rpm) Engine Type Fuel System Bore x Stroke (mm) Powertrain Engine Type Max. Output Drive Configuration Max. Torque Transmission Dimension & Weights Wheelbase (mm) Maximum Pick-Up Box Length (mm) Maximum Payload (kg) Ground Clearance (mm) Steering System Steering Wheel Steering Column Type Minimum Turning Radius (m) Brake System Type (Front / Rear) Type and Diameter (Front / Rear) Handbrake

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    Physical Security

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    Introduction Risk assessment and physical security survey of any building is critical in order minimize to the venerability of being put to risk due to failure to install or put the necessary mechanism to curb such potential. There is a need for thorough analysis on the risk assessment and physical survey on implementation of practices‚ principles and procedures in installation security measures. Definition a) Risk The term risk refers to the possible happening of undesirable event

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    Earthquake Detector

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    Earthquake Detector de- F glar alarm‚ intrusion detector‚ o r a game of skill. ROBERT BULLOCK scribed here is the heart of such an automatic system. The author uses this device to automatically latch all of the kitchen cabinets when an earthquake strikes. The circuit can also be used as a burglar or impact alarm when mounted in a car. When mounted to a garbage can‚ It can sound a loud alarm if an animal tries to get into the container‚ A self-contained alarm unit can also be used as a simple

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    Tinnitus

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    How to Improve your Tinnitus by Reducing Adrenaline By Julian Cowan Hill R.C.S.T What is tinnitus? Most people get tinnitus if you put them into total silence! Heller and Bergman proved this back in 1953 when they found 93% of people taking part in a test reported hearing noises‚ even though they were in total silence. Ears work all the time and only relax as long as they have latched onto a harmless background noise. So if you put people in silence‚ their ears will listen out harder

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    Plot vs. Story - Film

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    starring Jodi Foster (mother) and Kristen Stewart (daughter). This film is done in chronological order. The story of ‘Panic Room’: A mother and daughter take refuge in a safe room (“panic room”) during a break-in of their new home by three burglars. The burglars are after millions of dollars hidden in a safe‚ which is in the safe room where the mother and daughter are taking refuge. The plot of ‘Panic Room’: A divorced mother of a pre-teen daughter just bought a brownstone home in New York.

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    Managing Laws and Ethics

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    it from multiple sides; let’s use an example‚ Robert was interested in learning about the workings of professional burglars. Several years ago‚ he made contact with someone who could put him in touch with a professional burglar‚ although the burglar had retired several years ago. He contacted this person‚ who forwarded his interest on to the "retired" professional burglar. The burglar agreed to participate in a series of interviews. The first two interviews went fine‚ but on the third occasion‚ his

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