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    1) Distinguish between the FTP and TELNET protocols. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used to transfer text files‚ programs‚ spreadsheets‚ and databases across the Internet. TELNET is a terminal emulation protocol used on TCP/IP-based networks. It allows users to run programs and review data from a remote terminal or computer. TELNET is an inherent part of the TCP/IP communications protocol. While both protocols deal with data transfer‚ FTP is useful for perusing a file of data as if the user were

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    types of contitutions

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    THE CONSTITUTION NAME REGISTRATION NUMBER SIGN 1. SAID SUNDAY G34/31030/2014 …………… 2. IVY MICHELE G34/41659/2013 …………… 3. DOLVIN MAUTI G34/31179/2014 …………… 4. JOHN MUMO G34/30274/2014 …………… 5. PENINAH NZIOKA G34/30688/2014 …………… 6. IRUNGU SHARON G34/30570/2014 …………… 7. GRACE NDINDA G34/30317/2014 …………… 8. JULIUS MURIUKI G34/30920/2014 …………… Meaning of the constitutional law A constitution is a set of fundamental principle

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    influential on the structure of American government. The idea behind it was to make sure that no branch of government would attain too much power. This was done through a system of checks and balances in which each branch of government had the power to override another branch in case they did something wrong. The affect this had on American government created the structure that we see today between the Judicial‚ Legislative‚ and executive branches. Another one is very well known ideas was the idea of

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    Ethics is based on a set of moral and ethical values. These values must be absolute - that is‚ you must take them seriously enough to override any human rationalization‚ weakness‚ ego‚ or personal faults. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is diverse‚ encourages open communication and learning‚ and community outreach. Alcoa’s core values are held to a high standard. Standing by these values: Integrity; Environment‚ Health‚ and Safety; Customer; Accountability; Excellence; People; and Profitability helps

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    position gave him pride as he remarked himself as "Jupiter" and "Apollo". Lear out of pride and anger has banished Cordelia and Kent and divided his Kingdom in halves to Goneril and Regan. Lear’s let down‚ which is his obstinate pride and anger overrides his judgment‚ thus‚ prevents him to see the true faces of people The audience sees the king as an exceptional being in the sense that he is very much like us‚ except that his emotions and behavior are intensified. He experiences both internal

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    the bill is sent to the White House. The President has the choice to sign it into law or veto it. If the bill is vetoed it will go back to the Senate and House for further deliberation. It is still possible for the bill to become a law if Congress overrides the veto with a 2/3 vote in each chamber‚ but this is uncommon (Geer 418).

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    The Constitution of United States created three branches of government which could develop laws‚ executes those laws and interpret those laws. Furthermore‚ the founders of the Constitution safeguarded the power that these branches could muster through the concept of separation of powers‚ which created checks and balances to prevent one branch from gaining too much power (Teacher‚ 2013). These three branches are the Legislative‚ Executive and Judicial branches of our government. The legislative

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    ADVANTAGES OF SYSTEM * With the help of this system‚ we can maintain the large number of data. * Securing of manual system is not fully guaranteed. Inaccuracy can be expected. Data can get easily scratched.but this system can be accessed by only authorized person. * Paper records are easily damaged in course of time. but by using this system‚ We can store large amount of data for long period of time. * This system reduces the manual power. * With the help of this system‚ employee

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    For this week’s reflection assignment‚ we were provided two videos‚ and two websites (www.house.gov ‚ and www.senate.gov). The first video is titled "the Bicameral Congress: crash course in government and politics #2". It shows the original content creator to be PBS digital studios‚ even though it was uploaded to youtube.com by "Crash Course". The narrator states hi name is Craig‚ with no mention of his last name. He begins his video by stating that the Congress was established by the United States

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    War II‚ millions of people were killed through gas chambers and death camps. Although there was a mastermind behind the plan‚ there needed to be a huge amount of people to carry out the deeds. Some think that this is an ingrained behavior that can override ethical values‚ sympathy‚ and morality. Obedience should not always be thought of in relation to violence against others as there are several productive functions to it. This is seen by its role in society as being necessary. Aim: The aim of this

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