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    150 Salami Fraud 1

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    involves lots of little thefts instead of one gigantic theft. In the _salami fraud_‚ criminals steal money or resources a tiny bit at a time. Two different etymologies are circulating about the origins of this term. Some claim that it refers to slicing the data thin – like a salami. Others argue that it means building up a significant object or amount from tiny scraps – like a salami. The classic story about a salami attack is the old “collect-the-roundoff” trick. In this scam‚ a programmer modifies the

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    Informative Eskimo Speech

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    Outline for Informative Speech Title: Eskimos Speaker/Name: John Rendon General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the Eskimo family‚ hand crafted tools and modernization to date. Thesis Statement: Eskimos are not a lonely group of people hidden from the world‚ they are a dying breed of independent survivalist while we depend on technology every second of every day. Introduction Attention getter: Think of the last time you were in a weather black out. What did you

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    Microstructure of Materials

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    preparation procedures include grinding‚ polishing‚ and surface treatment (etching) which may vary in different samples. Generally‚ for opaque materials as such‚ the samples are viewed in reflecting mode. In the case of polymers‚ samples are sliced into very thin layers for viewing in transmitting mode‚ due to their translucent properties to light. This technique utilizes principles in the polarization of light to obtain distinct elements of the microstructure. The microstructure of metals and ceramic binary

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    One place that I will never forget is the ranch my uncle (my grandmother’s brother‚ in Mexican culture we refer to them as uncles) built and owns. It lays on a thousand acres of land‚ just outside Toluca‚ the capital of the state of Mexico. Rancho Feshi‚ which means “singing waterfall”‚ is a trout farm. There are many different deep-water‚ man-made rectangular ponds where thousands of trout are bred for later dining. The ranch is famous for its trout and many people come from all over Mexico either

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    Primate Socio-Ecology

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    Primate socio-ecology varies and has different determinants that decide many different characteristics. As a virtual paleontologist‚ we discovered two different sites and skeletal remains in Kenya and deductively reasoned their mating habits‚ group size‚ and several other characteristics about the Praeanthropus dimorphicus and the Praeanthropus monomorphicus with what I know about primate socio-ecology. Based on my prior knowledge‚ logic‚ and reasoning‚ by looking at skeletal remains we are able

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    Food and Nutriton

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    Exam Review What influences what we eat? 1. Media‚ Family/Social‚ Food Availability- (Commercials will convince you to eat something as when celebrities eat something you will want to as well‚ If you’re at a party or if you see your friends eating something you will want to as well‚ Import/Export for certain countries‚ the weather and how much you have to spend on food.) 2. Emotional/Psychological‚ Cultural and Family/Social. Kitchen Safety 1. Keep kitchen neat and organized‚ Close

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    observation of the lady‚ due to her behavior and attitude towards people created a hornet effect of my standpoint theory. My interpersonal perception of the lady was that she was rude‚ perhaps she thought she was better than everyone else. Due to thin slicing based on my primacy effect of her attitude and behavior at the beginning of the clip caused me to be judgmental and stereotype when forming my implicit personality theory. I tried to mindful in seeking additional information through passive perception

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    RAPID PROTOTYPING

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    Manufacturing‚ World Scientific. Gebhardt‚ A.‚ (2003) Rapid Prototyping‚ Hanser Gardner Publications‚ Inc.‚ Cincinnati. Pandey‚ P.M.‚ Reddy N.V.‚ Dhande‚ S.G. (2003a) Slicing Procedures in Layered Manufacturing: A Review‚ Rapid Prototyping Journal‚ 9(5)‚ pp Pandey‚ P.M.‚ Reddy‚ N.V.‚ Dhande‚ S.G. (2003b) Real Time Adaptive Slicing for Fused Deposition Modelling‚ International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture‚ Pandey‚ P.M.‚ Reddy‚ N.V.‚ Dhande‚ S.G. (2004a) Part Deposition Orientation Studies

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    Page 1 of 8 BIOLOGY 12- CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION Chapter Notes THE CELL THEORY • Although different living things may be as unlike as a violet and an octopus‚ they are all built in essentially the same way. The most basic similarity is that all living things are composed of one or more cells. This is known as the Cell Theory. • our knowledge of cells is built on work done with microscopes • English scientist Robert Hooke in 1665 first described cells from his observations of cork slices

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    In order to implement this strategy‚ the New England Apple Association must first build the slicing facilities in the most convenient areas in New England. This would be the most expensive part of this option‚ but one can think of this in terms of fixed costs. Over time‚ fixed costs are negated as more money is made. Next‚ they would have to establish a Co-op that includes producers‚ packers‚ and slicing facilities. From that point‚ all that is left is to ship the finished product to the appropriate

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