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    Behind the secret window

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    This book is about Nelly and her mother hiding from the Nazis in a friend’s house. They hid in a little window that had been closed off to keep the house warmer in the winters. They only went into the window when someone came into the house‚ so no one would know that they were hiding there. For around three years Nelly and her mother hid there. Nelly was constantly wondering if her father would come and join them. For these three years they passed the time by talking with each other‚ knitting‚ or

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    The Great recession of 2008 (Article Review) An economy which grows over a period of time tends to slow down the growth as a part of the normal economic cycle. An economy typically expands for 6-10 years and tends to go into a recession for about six months to 2 years. A recession normally takes place when consumers lose confidence in the growth of the economy and spend less. This leads to a decreased demand for goods and services‚ which in turn leads to a decrease in production‚ lay-offs and

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    Windows Azure Security

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    Windows Azure™ Security Overview By Charlie Kaufman and Ramanathan Venkatapathy Abstract Windows Azure‚ as an application hosting platform‚ must provide confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and availability of customer data. It must also provide transparent accountability to allow customers and their agents to track administration of services‚ by themselves and by Microsoft. This document describes the array of controls implemented within Windows Azure‚ so customers can determine if these capabilities

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    The Communication of Window Display Armani Exchange Word count: 1240 ‘Windows reveal the soul of the store’ (Portas‚ 1999: 41). Every store has its own concept that characterizes each display‚ varying from theatre‚ drama or in the case of Armani Exchange minimalism. Well-dressed windows are undoubtedly‚ a dynamic form of advertising for products reflecting the stores’ brand image. This essay seeks to evaluate how A|X Armani Exchange’s window displays communicate to spectators with

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    communicate with the DRUB server to select data to analyze. The second alternative will have the C++ program running on the server; the client will use his or her browser to interact with the server. A. Classify the two alternatives in terms of what type of application architecture they use. The first alternative that’s was suggested to Fred Jones would be a client/server architecture. The client is responsible for the presentation logic and application logic and the server is responsible for the

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    Client/Server Architecture and Attributes The client/server software architecture is a versatile‚ message-based and modular infrastructure that is intended to improve usability‚ flexibility‚ interoperability‚ and scalability as compared to centralized‚ mainframe‚ time sharing computing. A client is defined as a requester of services and a server is defined as the provider of services. A single machine can be both a client and a server depending on the software configuration. This technology description

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    Broken windows is a theory introduced in the 70’s and 80’s to examine the problem with rising criminal activity. The theory looks at areas in a city plagued with structures vandalized with graffiti‚ broken windows‚ unmaintained properties‚ and poor lighting (Swanson‚ 2017). The core of the theory is surrounded by physical and social dysfunction leading to the fear of crime thus leading community members to leave to other communities (Chappell‚ 2011). The methods employed by police in the 70’s included

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    RE: Annotated Bibliography “Broken window theory” Introduction: “Broken window theory” states that if a broken window is not quickly repaired‚ other windows will break‚ creating a sense of public apathy and neglect that attracts criminals. “The broken window theory” was good crime-fighting strategy that made people feel a little safer and was able to respect their fellow officers on foot rather than their patrol cars. The theory was brought into perspective to stop minor

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    Windows vs Android

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    after financially backing it for a long time‚ little did the world know that the it was witnessing history in the making. Fast forward 3 years to October 2008 and we come to a time which has the right to be heralded as a "milestone in the history of Technology". The event? The first Android phone was sold. Now rewind to 1985 when the Microsoft Windows OS was unveiled to the world as the brainchild of Microsoft (partnered with IBM). The world witnessed something that was never seen before-Technology

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    Response to “Boy at the Window” In reading “Boy at the Window” by Richard Wilbur‚ it gives us a unique look to a response to a child and a snowman. We are told that the poem was written “after seeing how distressed his five-year old son was about a snowman they had built” (Clugston‚ 2010). The poem is about a how a little boy becomes sad after building a snowman and seeing him outside alone. Wilbur uses different literary elements to draw strong feeling in this poem. We are shown two different

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