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    Trophy hunting is when someone pays to hunt animals for part of their body and puts it on the wall. This is unfair for animals because they don’t have a choice if they want to be killed or not. It also makes species endangered so more things will become extinct. Sometimes the rules aren’t always followed‚ animals are being hunted illegally by being lured out of safe areas. Then they hunt animals that are endangered‚ that gives a bigger chance of extinction. Which will eventually lead the humans

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    During the Depression‚ each president proposed different ideas for ending the horrible economic struggle. But were either of them the right course of action‚ or was there another‚ unique way that would have gotten the American people out of the crisis much earlier? Both President Hoover and President Roosevelt’s ideas for stopping the Depression involved opinions on federal funding and private donations to feed the millions of needy mouths in America. But which was more effective? Hoover believed

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    well as the nations that we call ours. The community that one decides or is forced to live in is made up of many different factors. A well-grounded community is one that expects its neighbors to interact and provide aid when a neighbor is in need. A neighbor stuck in snow is not a neighbor one should help‚ rather a neighbor one is expected to help. Issues regarding the community should be minimal‚ therefore allowing the people to control themselves. A failing community is one that needs a leader‚ however

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    Watch My Back

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    According to USAonWatch.com it states‚ since 1972‚ the USA-on-Watch Neighbor Program has worked to unite law enforcement agencies‚ private organizations‚ and individual citizen in a nation-wide effort to reduce crime and improve local communities. More neighborhood citizens in America should start a Neighborhood Watch Program in their neighborhood. First‚ there are many things that you could stop from happening to you or your next door neighbor if you have had a Neighborhood Watch. Second‚ to start your

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    Aarons V. Peterson

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    ANALYSIS In Aarons v. Peterson‚ the defendant kept a hammer and nails in a toolbox on the floor of his basement. His eleven-year-old son took the hammer and a nail from the toolbox to repair a knock hockey board that he and his nine-year-old neighbor broke. When hammered‚ the nail flew and stuck the neighbor’s face. Duty - The defendant had a duty to protect invitees from injuries which might result from the use of tools in his toolbox. His duty was heightened since he could

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    OC-AHPPSO Case Study

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    periodically broadcasts the MEMB messages to identify its neighbors. Each node sends the MEMB packets to receive the criteria components of its neighbors. Each node stores its own criteria components‚ and its neighbors’ components in the neighbor table. In the relative weights estimator module‚ the mobile nodes in the undecided state (the state‚ where the mobile nodes are not assigned any role as cluster head‚ cluster-member or cluster

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    Haunted House

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    bread. Whenever that happened‚ people would say that the old house must have been a bakery or‚ at the very least‚ the former home of a fabulous baker. Sometimes‚ the neighbors would hear the sound of music and laughter coming from the empty house as if there was a wonderful party in full swing. Whenever that happened‚ the neighbors would look at each other and say‚ “It sounds like a nice party‚ I wish I was invited.” Whatever ghosts haunted the old house‚ they were benign and friendly ghosts. But

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    Week 4 B IP Subnetting Lab

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    Introduction Assignment Develop a subnetting plan and implement it in the lab. Configure RIP as a routing protocol. Conditions NYEDGE1 is the hub router. The two remote office routers NYEDGE2 and NYWAN1 connect to NYEDGE1 through serial connections. Each router has a locally attached Ethernet network. The serial line data rates and DTE/DCE settings have already been configured on all three routers. You only need to assign the IP address to the interfaces. Notes The routers are connected directly

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    I am happy

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    very important thing for keeping a happy life. That is you cannot live happily if your neighbors are unhappy and sad. You cannot enjoy your full meal if a neighbors of your lies in starved condition. Conversely‚ if you find that your neighbors are happy‚ happiness will automatically come to your mind. So‚ my idea of happy life is that one should conduct in such a way and live in such a manner that his neighbors will

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    broken leg‚ Jeffries is confined to his apartment‚ and even to his wheelchair. It is here‚ in his apartment‚ that the protagonist watches‚ or even spies on his neighbors. He draws conclusions on these people‚ but from a distance: across the apartment-building courtyard. In addition to this physical distance separating Jeffries from his neighbors‚ his perspective‚ too‚ distances him from his conclusions. Only seen through the glass of a window and the lens of a camera‚ Jeffries’ point of view is confined

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