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    Revolutionary Contributions to Stable Government George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were two important presidents who had an enormous affect on our nation’s stable government and beginning years of our country. Each made their unique contributions to a new government under the Constitution after the failed adoption of the Articles of Confederation. After the war for independence‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ began to fail because there was no direct effective way to to collect revenue‚

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    Cursive Continues! Cursive has been used over many times in history years. Maybe even used way before that! About the adventure of Christopher Columbus‚ he wrote in his journal in cursive! The famous document in the USA today‚ the Declaration of Independence‚ was written in outstanding cursive by Thomas Jefferson. By many times in the modern world‚ cursive today is replaced by technology. Instead of taking notes by cursive‚ or by normal handwriting‚ students in college has defined that technology

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    Acceptable Use Policy Artiesha Artis CIS 462 Security Strategies and Policy Professor Darrell Nerove October 20‚ 2012 Working in many different arenas while pursuing my degree in Computer Security has opened my eyes to many things‚ one thing that I have noticed is that some companies felt that they were immune to data breaches. I have worked in smaller organizations that just didn’t have the knowledge to protect their network against security breaches. One inexpensive and very productive

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    Thomas Jefferson as a politician believed in decentralizing the power of the national government and giving the power to the states. He was a firm believer in having a strong checks and balances to maintain order between the local and state government. Jefferson disliked the European system of established churches and called for a wall of separation between church and state at the federal level. (But this was hardly a new idea; Roger Williams‚ the Puritan-turned-Baptist founder of Rhode Island‚ had

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    Thomas Jefferson had had the idea of westward expansion even before he became president on March 4th‚ ‚1801 he believed that “a republic depended on an independent‚ virtuous citizenry for its survival‚ and that independence and virtue went hand in hand with land ownership‚ especially the ownership of small farms”. (A+E Networks) Andrew Jackson was the 5th president of the United States and was president between 1829 through 1837. Jackson’s boldest decision during westward expansion was ejecting the

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    President Aquino has reiterated the Philippines’ commitment to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in 2015‚ and vowed to work double time in order to fulfill the different targets under the MDGs with only 4 years left (“Aquino:PHL...”‚ 2012). The Millennium Development Goals‚ or MDGs‚ is an effort launched by the United Nations in order to improve the living conditions in different nations‚ by seeking to battle different social and economic problems such as hunger‚ poverty‚ violence‚ and other deprivations

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    to being a president and CEO‚ she has opened an advocacy agency‚ worked at a law firm‚ and worked on capitol hill during early advocacy years. Ms. Harris’s policy goals had to do primarily with women’s rights‚ civil liberties‚ and internet freedom. While advocating for these different policy goals she used various venues to accomplish her goals. She had a unique experience with these issues during different points of her career. In her early

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    An acceptable use policy (AUP)‚ to me is something that is very important to the classroom. Students need to know what is expected of them and their actions while using technology. Having an AUP for your classroom establishes rules so students know how they are expected to behave because the instructor cannot be constantly watching everyone. The students benefit from this because they know what the rules are and what is expected of them. This reduces the amount that students misuse the technology

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    Richman Investments ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY Information Security Policy Number 12345 Effective 10/15/2013` I. Introduction An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is an organization-wide policy that defines what is allowed and what is not allowed regarding use of Information Technology (IT) assets by employees. The following policy is to be followed by all employees of Richman Investments‚ authorized individuals‚ vendors‚ and contractors who use any information technology (IT)‚ electronic‚ or communication

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    ones that challenged the mindsets of their authorities. Because of this‚ these “enlightened” thinkers revolutionized their communities. One influential individual of this category is Thomas Jefferson. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson denounces the control the British had on the american colonies and urges his fellow countrymen to stand up for their rights. He is viewed as an important enlightened thinker because he put the values of freedom and equality in a higher category than the traditional

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