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    Titiana Loochkartt Political Science Professor Schander November 18‚ 2016 3. Describe the different constitutional powers of the president. What are some of the president’s most important powers? What are some of the checks placed on the president’s powers? On what date does the new president take office? The president of the United States has always played a highly important role in the history of the United States throughout the centuries written in the United States constitution Article two

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    1. Identify 3 vendor centric professional certifications in security. a. Checkpoint b. Cisco c. IBM d. Microsoft e. RSA f. Symantec 2. Within the DoD 8570.01M directive‚ which professional certifications map to the 8570.01M directive? Technical Level Level I Level II Level III A+ Security+ CISSP Network+ SSCP CISA SSCP Other: GSEC‚ SCNP Other: GSE‚ SCNA Management Level Level I Level II Level III CAP CAP CISSP Security+ CISSP‚CISM CISM Other: GISF‚ GSLC Other: GSLC Other:GSLC Computer Network Defense

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    Ref. p. no‚ web links & 3 sources 1. To what extent did the American Revolution effect a fundamental change in American society? How far had Americans gone by 1790 in fulfilling the ideal of equality? What limited the pursuit of full equality in the new nation? Thomas Hutchinson‚ chief justice and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts‚ and his family were having dinner at the time on 26th August. 1765‚ the rioters got his house to destroy and to loot those properties. This riot was happening

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    1. What influences a person’s choices? Our decision-making process is heavily influenced by past experiences‚ instincts‚ our emotional states‚ our capacities for delayed gratification and the strong desire not to make wrong decisions. Even some innate desire for endorphins probably adds to our decisions. When you face more and more options and information‚ it can complicate your thinking and increase your expectations of regret. 2. Does creativity mater? Yes because it empirical support as an

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    1. What was the chapter about? (Main ideas and topics) Hispanic/Latino Americans faced many different unfair treatments from Anglo-Europeans. First beginning with the conquering of their land‚ then the denial of citizenship‚ and finally‚ the unequal education rights. American basically used Hispanics for their own benefit. For example‚ they allowed them to fight in the American military yet‚ they still weren’t granted citizenship. 2. What did reading the chapter make you think about? It made me

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    Vocabulary: 1. Industrial Revolution- a term coined in the 1830s by awed contemporaries to describe the burst of major inventions and technical changes that had witnessed in certain industries. 2. Agricultural revolution- eliminated the traditional pattern of village agriculture found in northern and central Europe. 3. Common rights- the new agricultural system had profound implications that eliminated long-standing common rights and fallow. 4. Proletariat- the transformation of large numbers

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    Summer Assignment for Honors English One Questions for To Kill a Mockingbird 1. a. The geographical location of the story‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is in the South. I know this because in the book it says‚ “Being Southerners‚ it was a source of shame to some members of the family that we had no recorded ancestors on either side of the Battle of Hastings.” page 3-4 b. The story‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ is taken place in Maycomb County‚ Alabama. I know this because in the novel it says‚ “When

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    1. How did WWII impact Salinger? Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Salinger was drafted into the army‚ serving from 1942-’44. His short military career saw him land at Utah Beach in France during the Normandy Invasion and be a part of the action at the Battle of the Bulge. Salinger continued to write‚ assembling chapters for a new novel whose main character was a deeply unsatisfied young man named Holden Caulfield. Salinger did not escape the war without some trauma‚ and when it ended he was

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    Chapter 8 29. The travel-to-work time for residents of the 15 largest cities in the United States is reported in the 2003 Information Please Almanac. Suppose that a preliminary simple random sample of residents of San Francisco is used to develop a planning value of 6.25 minutes for the population standard deviation. If we want to estimate the population mean travel-to-work time for San Francisco residents with a margin of error of 2 minutes‚ what sample size should be used? Assume 95% confidence

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    1) The “iron curtain” was a dividing line because it was dividing Eastern and Western Europe. Western Europe had more of a democratic form of government where as Eastern Europe was ruled by the Soviet Union. 2) The policy President Truman is suggesting in his speech to Congress is the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine is a policy that stated that the United States would support Greece and Turkey with economic and military aid to prevent them from falling into the Soviet Sphere. This policy

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