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    Chapter 13 Learning Guide – Urban Patterns Key Issue 3 – Why Do Inner Cities Have Distinctive Problems? Pgs. 418 – 423 • Complete this statement regarding the basic problems of the inner city: “Inner cities in the United States contain concentrations of _______________________ people with a variety of physical‚ _____________________‚ and _________________________ problems very different from those faced by __________________________ residents.” Inner City Physical Issues • What

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    Let’s Eat!  How much is too much? To find that answer‚ we must look to the deadly sin of Gluttony. The definition of gluttony is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires. Although the sin focuses mostly on the consumption of food‚ it also relates to the pleasures that the body experiences. The punishment for committing the sin of gluttony is that you after your death‚ you will be force-fed snakes‚ rats‚ and toads. The animal that represents the sin of gluttony is the pig

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    2. How would you describe your country or region and the people who live there? Although it is often cited that Moldova is the poorest country in Europe‚ it is a beautiful country with a fascinating history‚ culture and people. Its lush green hills‚ dense forests‚ and the wonderful sunflower fields are a treat to the eye. Vineyards and orchards occupy the biggest part of the country and the land is very fertile. Moldova has enriched its own culture adopting and maintaining some of the traditions

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    Threats to Bioreserves

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    the biosphere. Some‚ perhaps all‚ are close to tipping points that‚ if tipped‚ will result in irreversible change. And yet‚ no sense of urgency is apparent. If any one of the eight interactive crises passes a tipping point‚ it will probably act as a threat multiplier for the remaining crises. Both politicians and the average citizen believe that priorities can be established for these interactive crises‚ but such an option is not viable for a highly interactive system. Polls indicate that most people

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    Bob thought about this “Why are you asking me this question‚ are you unhappy?” “No. I am not unhappy‚ I love you and the kids and we are doing well. But…” Tia told Bob about Jane and how it had triggered her own thoughts on her life‚ on their lives. Bob thought about this question‚ He was in his forties‚ reasonably successful‚ the clock ran his life‚ this was true and he admired Jane’s husband for keeping a specific time for his wife. Bob had never thought about it and he sensed that Tia disapproved

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    The d

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    say lemme pass‚ but just when I say it Mr. Ewell yonder hollered through th’ window‚" claims Tom. After he saw Mr. Ewell in the window he ran which led people to believe he was guilty. When Atticus questioned why he ran‚ Tom answered‚ "Mr. Finch‚ if you was a Negro like me‚ you’d be scared too." After an extensive and convincing closing statement from Atticus Finch‚ the jury came back with a guilty verdict‚ although the fact that

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    2. How would you describe the respective attitudes of Martin and Green: ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ or geocentric? What factors do you suspect of having influenced their respective attitudes? Charles Martin has a geocentric attitude while James Green’s attitude is ethnocentric. While in college‚ Martin majored in African studies. Upon graduation‚ he served in the Peace Corps in Kenya. During this time‚ he became accustomed to business procedures in Africa. He really enjoyed working in Kenya

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    Network Threats

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    research paper is to illustrate most common network threats and provide solution to protect users from threats‚ hackers and ensures that the data travelling across the networks is safe. Introduction: Computer and network security is a new and fast moving Technology and as such‚ is still being defined and most probably will always be “still defined”. Security incidents are rising at an alarming rate every year [Figure - 1]. As the complexity of the threats increases‚ so do the security measures required

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    points by using support and evidence. When presenting a strong argument you have to defend your thought‚ while still taking into consideration the different opinions of your audience‚ and figure out how you can persuade them to change their mindset. In Jacquelyn Floyd’s article‚ “On Facebook‚ Biggest Threat to Your Private Data May Be You”‚ she stresses the problems behind Facebook‚ and how users are

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    How Ethical Are You

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    Readings: How ethical are you? Four types of bias * Implicit prejudice(bias that favours majority) bias that emerges from unconscious beliefs‚ because people tend to associate things that commonly go together and expect them to inevitably coexist (thunder and rain). Implicit prejudice arises from the ordinary and unconscious tendency to make associations‚ but this is not conscious forms of prejudice‚ such as overt racism/ this is problem is inherent * In-group favoritismbias that favours

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