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    tvPRO CCTV CAMERAS AT SCHOOLS: Security cameras are helping lots of people in the world by catching things on tape and recording illegal actions. But one of the most important places that needs security cameras are schools. However‚ some schools still don’t have them. Why are there security cameras in every mall and movie theatre but not in every school? Is it because some school districts are too cheap or just plain lazy? We need to get cameras in schools all around the world and stop spending

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    KAZAKHSTAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ ECONOMICS AND STRATEGIC RESEARCH BANG COLLEGE OF BUSINESS [pic] FN5206 Investment Management Term Paper: Analysis of investment strategies of the mutual funds and their influence on funds’ performance on the example of Centras Securities Investment Company Instructor: M Mujibul Haque‚ Ph.D. Prepared by: Jumasheva Sulushash‚ 20070299

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    IP Closed Circuit Television and Network Convergence: Strengths and Weaknesses Scott Reinhardt John Jay College of Criminal Justice IP CCTV Strengths and Weaknesses Closed circuit television cameras have become a tool used in several countries to fight crime and to ensure the safety of the public through surveillance in public places. The use of CCTV cameras is on the rise‚ and there is little proof of areas where their use has been cut back. IP CCTV technology has been in

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    What is the story? The article states how all Chipotle restaurants across the nation have been closed on February 8‚ 2016 in an effort to educate and enforce new safety procedures and food preparation procedures. This is in response to numerous incidents of E.coli in the food last year. Chipotle hopes to regain the trust of its customers‚ and regain their reputation as a safe‚ environmentally friendly‚ and tasty restaurant. What did the managers do? It is stated that ‘significant steps’ have

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    Open Campus Lunch for Junior and Seniors The bell rings. It is time for lunch. Students all over the building feel the rumble in their stomachs. It is the ache of hunger. Unfortunately‚ the school cafeteria is not the place to go. Taco Bell or McDonalds will definitely satisfy the hunger‚ though. There are many pro’s and con’s regarding a open campus program for high school junior and seniors. On average‚ schools that have approved such a program have seen a drastic improvement in its students;

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    questions to different students and recording the data in the table‚ it came to the conclusion that most students did not approve of the new Texas campus carry law that will be taking place by August 1st. From March 10 to March 11‚ I asked sixteen students the same question regarding the campus carry law and only five students approved the law being used in campus which is 31.3%. According to the Dictionary‚ “Margin of error is a statistic expressing the amount of random sampling error in a survey’s results

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    system is open source or closed source. Operating systems are created with programming code. Programmers are responsible for writing the source code‚ which is compiled into executable code. This executable code is what creates the product ran on computers. An open source system is a system in which the source code is visible. A closed source system keeps the source code hidden. System Differences There are more differences than visible code between open and closed source systems. One of the

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    Online vs. Campus Elizabeth Wehrle South University Online ENG1001 Assignment 3 Online vs. Campus Some may wonder if online classes are better than traditional school house classes. Future students may wonder which course of action is best for him or her. One may choose to take online classes if he or she has young children at home; without children‚ it would be easier to take classes at a campus. It depends on one’s home life whether to take classes online or at a campus. There are many differences

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    School campus lunch is disgusting because it is all slobbery and it is not made homemade. It is not even fresh! The food is so bitter from coming from the freezer and when you take a bite‚ it feels hard like a rock where it just can break your teeth. The food is so bland it does not taste like anything and one time I found a piece of hair on my food that was obviously not mine. The food is so fake to the point where it is not even made properly. The hamburgers are literally deformed. The food is

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    the path of "closed mindedness." A "closed minded" person believes everything is either in black or white‚ with no gray area in between. They do not allow themselves to see the possibilities of alternatives to what they presently hold as facts. To argue with a closed-minded person could be compared to arguing with a brick wall. You’re not going to get very far. Closed-minded people generally do not want their outlooks changed on subjects that they hold as truth. Some examples of closed-minded people

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