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    Assignment 1: Report – Continuity Planning Overview Clarissa Ensley Instructor: Shaun L. Gray CIS 359: Disaster Recovery Management July 13‚ 2014 Business continuity planning and disaster recovery capability will become compulsory for all healthcare business for the first time in the United States healthcare industry. The health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA) that was passed by the United States congress in 1996 has a part of its phased implementation "Security

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    the situation of most of the endangered species are very unenthusiastic. The website said that the southern areas of Canada have the largest number of endangered species‚ where human activity is most extensive and intensive. However‚ in Jeremy and Josef (2004) argued that areas with high species richness are likely to have more endangered species while all else being equal. The south Canada has the highest species richness‚ due to the milder climatic conditions‚ increased habitat heterogeneity‚ and

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    Raphael Sanzio Inspired

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    It was once said by Josef Albers that‚ "Any color subtracts its own hue from the colors which it carries and therefore influences." An artist works upon people‚ places‚ and things that incite them to express themselves. It is these things that lay the foundation for a masterpiece that goes on to influence future artists. This is how the artist Raphael Sanzio came about being one of the best of his time. Raphael took methods and ideas from his surrounding colleagues and then he would combine them

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    When Flying Tiger entered the Japanese market‚ they experienced huge media coverage (Pedersen‚ 2014). The media told the story of Flying Tiger‚ but always connected to the story of Danish society and Danish values (Japan Times‚ 2012). Kai Paludan-Müller describes how Scandinavia was experiencing intense hype in Japan at the moment of the entry of Flying Tiger. The market-entry of Flying Tiger made the perfect occasion for the media to tell the story of Denmark. Flying Tiger was used as the example

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    anti-Semitism essential but the Nazis also needed to change and reinforce the cognitive aspect of German culture‚ because although it was already slightly anti-Semitic it was still not strong enough to allow for a Holocaust. To do this Hitler employed Josef Goebbels as minister of “Propaganda and Enlightenment”‚ he was soon to become synonymous with the Nazi party. [IMAGE][IMAGE]Text Box: Mein Kampf‚ Hitler’s book which he wrote whilst imprisoned in 1923. Text Box: Adolf Hitler playing with his

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    Austen’s Communities Throughout history‚ communities have maintained their dominance over the lives of the individual and the collective lives of those within a community. Community‚ as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary‚ is “a body of people organized into a political‚ municipal‚ or social unity”. Although this is the technical definition‚ a community can be described in a number of other ways. In its most basic form‚ a community is simply a group of people. This community‚ typically in

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    Hippies When one mentions the word “hippie” most think about the 1960s. They think about the flowing skirts and long unkempt hair. They cannot forget the LSD and marijuana usage either. The peace loving hippies were more than just happy stoners. They were young people who were redefining their thoughts on the issues of war. This generation of liberals brought about one of the most history defining social movements. The anti-war peace movement was one of the largest movements of its time. These hippies

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    Let Them Eat Slop! Anthropomorphism is often used to convey a message in an easily understandable manner. George Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1946. At this time‚ World War II had just concluded. The Russian Revolution had recently occurred as well. The Russian Revolution was a time period in which the laboring class was over worked‚ and the ruling class was pampered. Workers held riots and resented their factory owners. Animal Farm often shows this theme throughout the novel. The author’s purpose

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    Vladimir Lenin. After five years of unrest and purges between 1917 and 1922‚ it finally unified‚ and was recognized by other nations around the world. The country was ruled by one party‚ the Communist Party. When Lenin died in 1924‚ he was replaced by Josef Stalin‚ who later became known as one of the most brutal mass murderers in history. The Soviet Union under Stalin was a terrible time‚ characterized by artificial famines and the incarceration of millions of people in forced

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    assistants “ time him to see if he could break lobotomy speed records” (Source E). Freeman enjoyed performing lobotomies not in actual regard to helping patients. However‚ he treated the deadly procedure like sport. Freeman could be despicably compared to Josef Mengele‚ Nazi physician. Both men achieved satisfaction from the deadly procedures they administered. How does these physicians relate to ethicality ? The ethicality of the lobotomies performed by Freeman is simply unjust. Thus‚ many of his procedures

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