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    4. A key feature of hybrid IDPS systems is event correlation. After researching event correlation online‚ define the following terms as they are used in this process: compression‚ suppression‚ and generalization. Compression is when it will take several occurrences and will examine it multiple duplicates. Suppression is where the IDPS will just alert you if something major has happened instead of it just triggering off something simple it will still let you know that something triggered it. Associates

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    continues to glorify the artist by complimenting his "wondrous youth" in line seven. To Wheatley this artist in pursuing a path to prove that great art can be accomplished by all races. In line nine she describes their will to persevere and overcome suppression as "fire". This fire will continue to help them produce poetry and paintings that will help their race fight against racism and prejudice. In line fourteen‚ "Elate thy soul‚ and raise thy wishful eyes"‚ Wheatley tells the painter to be proud and

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    When the flight or fight is on‚ it activates in several stages: the autonomic nervous system‚ release of stress hormones‚ muscle tension‚ suppression of digestion‚ and immune function. The activation of the autonomic nervous system leads to an increase in heart rate‚ elevated blood pressure‚ and heightened alertness. The next stage would be the release of stress hormones that cause the adrenal

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    Thus far the Vietnam War has shown to be a highly complex situation. Many of times‚ I have found myself agreeing with Lyndon B. John’s decisions to escalate the war. First and foremost‚ the United States had made a promise of freedom and tranquility to the people (whom were not part of Viet-Cong) of Vietnam. As an American‚ it is my opinion that the United States had to uphold its word‚ essentially its credibility. Secondly‚ withdrawing troops from Vietnam when the situation was really out of

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    I. Bowers v. Hardwick II. Citations 478 U.S. 186 (1986) III. Facts: Michael Hardwick was observed by a Georgia police officer while conducting in the act of consensual homosexual sodomy with another man at his home. Hardwick was arrested and charged with violating the Georgia statute of committing sodomy in the bedroom of his home. The district attorney‚ Lewis Slaton decided not to prosecute Hardwick or his partner‚ but Hardwick filed suit in the federal district court against the police and Georgia’s

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    Is state violence justified?

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    State laws are not always just. State violence is not always legitimate. Discuss these issues in relation to protest and dissent. In his 1918 essay Politics as a Vocation‚ Max Weber described the monopoly of state violence as an essential characteristic of modern governments. (1918 p.1) State violence is monopolised towards the pursuit of societal compliance‚ which according to political history‚ is a necessary condition for a functioning democracy. (1918 p.2) As Tolstoy points out‚ history has

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    W8: Implied Immunity Notes

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    sW8: INTERGOVENRMENTAL IMMUNITIES INTRODUCTION Who is the Crown? The Crown as signifying the government.  The Monarch  Governors and Governors-General  State and Cth Executive Governments (Ministers‚ departments‚ public servants)  Government agencies and instrumentalities (e.g. the Defence Housing Authority)  Local Government? (No – a creature of State legislation) Sue v Hill (1999) 199 CLR 462 -the Crown Represents the body politic  Representative of the State in international relations 

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    comes into the already formed society with group of members‚ he has to make a decision whether being obedient and conforming to the society or fighting against it. Hogan (2001) gives a possible answer to stop such tendency saying‚ “One should visibly dissent and refuse to

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    The Slave Trade The trading of slaves was one of the highlights of slavery. Aside from the separation of power from other superiors‚ the slaves were maltreated while other slaves are being traded by their owners. The travel journal of John Barbot entitled “The Slave Trade” features the incessant trading of slaves by slave traders‚ and the inhumane treatment to the slaves by their owners. Barbot claimed that the African slave traders were abusively treating the slaves like animals. According to

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    the dysfunctional family

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    the room.") Unhealthy parenting signs: Giving "mixed messages" by having a dual system of values (i.e. one set for the outside world‚ another when in private‚ or teaching divergent values to each child) Stifled speech (children not allowed to dissent or question authority) Denial of an "inner life" (children are not allowed to develop their own value systems) Being under- or over-protective Apathy "I don’t care!" Belittling "You can’t do anything right!" Unrealistic expectations Ridicule

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