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    would be for stealing the information of marketing. Many criminals hack the website of government records and can change the details of warrant and tax information- which is a crime. The best example can be given from the book of “The Cuckoo’s Egg” by Cliff Stoll. In that book‚ the hacker from Germany penetrates into to the computers of military and several universities in the USA to sell the national security information to the foreign countries.  Computer as an instrument: Using computers as an instrument

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    The most important literary device to create suspense in Three Skeleton Key is danger. My first claim is that suspense literally means fear of danger. My evidence from the dictionary is as follows: “anxious‚ uncertainty‚ anxiety‚ condition of being undecided or undetermined”. That is the definition of suspense‚ and as you can tell‚ anxiety is worry‚ worry is fear of something bad happening‚ or fear of danger. Someone else might argue that fear is a feeling‚ and that represents mood‚ but you could

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    Skeleton Story One night a group of 4 teenage girls had a sleepover and did something unforgettable‚ they did the normal stuff of what every group of friends do: they had a bonfire‚ ate some s’mores‚ and told scary stories. But they later got bored and decided to check out something completely random; they surfed the internet for dark magic and urban legends and came across “The Witches’ Baby”. The girls were interested and clicked on the link that brought them to a website that was dark and had

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    What are the problems in this case? The problem is financial mismanagement whereby there is higher consumption. This is very an understandable because there have been 30% more consumed in office supplies‚ a 25% increase in staff and 23% of the purchased medical supplies discarded for their expiration. What are the possible causes and contributing factors of each problem? The cause of the problem is the increase in the staff expenses‚ pharmacy management and office supplies. I think the factors include

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    Transparency is one of the IOM’s (2001) principles for redesigning the health system. According to Castel et al.‚ (2015)‚ one of the reasons that nurses hide errors is because they fear disciplinary action from supervisors and are concerned that errors will be logged in their personnel file‚ limiting career advancement opportunities. Pam had already started an investigation into how the infection had been missed. The case study claims that the inquiry revealed that the elevated temperature should have

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    1. What is the holy book of your faith and how does it compare to others? Jesus: The christian bible is the holy book of my faith. It compares to the “torah” by adding the stories and teachings of me. (Jesus) Moses: The Torah is the holy book of my faith. Given to me on Mount Sinai‚ known as the first five books of the bible’s old testament. Muhammad: Qur’an is the holy book of my faith. The sacred text of Islam is believed to be the literal

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    While the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects on society and the economy‚ the positive effects outweighed the negative. The revolution had strengthened the British economy due to rapid developments in the textile industry and steam power‚ it also caused cities to grow tremendously. Yet because of the quick rapid growth‚ living conditions and public health were less than adequate. It is clear that living in the industrial revolution time as a lower class citizen would have

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    In the beginning of the novel‚ we follow a young girl‚ Miss Charlotte Doyle‚ through the dock area of Liverpool‚ England. She is to travel on the ship Seahawk‚ a brig class ship. The reason for this traveling is to return home to Providence‚ Rhode Island‚ where her family lives. Charlotte has been attending a private school for a proper upbringing for a girl according to the time‚ which happens to be the year of 1832. Her porter‚ upon hearing the name of the ship‚ drops Charlotte’s belongings and

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    In the poem “A Blessing‚” James Wright analyzes the relationship between human beings and nature through the descriptive explanation of an encounter between his friend and himself and two Indian horses. He shows that although we are able to relate and interact with the animals we don’t have the ability to join them or as Wright puts it: “break into blossom” (26-27). Wright uses imagery and personification to describe the nature he witnesses as he escapes from the stress of human life. The ponies

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    structure in which the author chooses to write their ideas in and simply the love an author conveys through their work. Judith Wright‚ an Australian poet and environmentalist expresses these thoughts with her 1950’s poems ’Sanctuary’ and ’South of My Days‚’ which both tell of the Australian landscape and Wright’s thoughts and feelings on the country she grew up in. Judith Wright presents vivid and forward-thinking imagery in her poems‚ using light and dark tones (both figuratively and literally) to

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