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    Section 1 Marine protected areas (MPA) refer to the zones in which human activity has been placed under some restrictions for protection and restoration of the natural environment‚ its surrounding waters and the occupant ecosystems‚ and any cultural or historical resources that may require preservation or management. They play a dominant role in protecting marine biodiversity‚ ecosystem function and sustaining healthy coastal communities. MPA is relevant to biodiversity and scale‚ legal and

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    Bay Area Innovation System

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    BASIC (Bay Area Science & Innovation Consortium) www.bayareabasic.org • basic@bayareacouncil.org Bay Area Council Economic Institute www.bayareaeconomy.org • bacei@bayareacouncil.org 201 California Street‚ Suite 1450‚ San Francisco‚ CA 94111 (415) 981-7117 • Fax (415) 981-6408 The Bay Area Innovation System How the San Francisco Bay Area Became the World’s Leading Innovation Hub and What Will Be Necessary to Secure Its Future A Bay Area Science & Innovation Consortium Report produced

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    Perimeter Security Strategy Hal Hagood U02a1 Perimeter Security Strategy With data breaches on the rise‚ companies must remain vigilant in safeguarding their assets. Failure to stay in front of data threats will inevitably result in breaches‚ financial losses‚ and tarnished reputations. This especially true for company such as EverGreen Financial and effective and meaning management is key. For years‚ companies have focused on perimeter security to thwart the ever-increasing number

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    Bay Area Fault System

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    home to the complicates bay area fault system; the Hayward fault. The area surrounding the Hayward fault has a very high population density and a major earthquake along this fault could have deviating results. Since the 1868 Hayward fault earthquake‚ evidence of creeping has become very apparent along different areas on the fault. This evidence is proof that stress and energy is building in the fault and is ready to be released at any moment. They San Francisco bay area is no stranger to earthquakes

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    expensive? These questions were often asked by visitors that came from that were cities far from the Bay Area like Fremont and Sacramento. Over the past seven years‚ the Bay Area’s housing prices have increased exponentially as more people come in for technology job opportunities. According to a scholarly article‚ called Zillow: Tech Workers’ Silicon Valley Home Values Are Outpacing Neighbors’ ‚“Bay Area home values are soaring‚ driven by a flood of well-paying jobs at technology companies”(qtd. Zillow:

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    Perimeter Protection Plan: Case Study Physical Security Instructor: Morris Cotton/ SEC410 Rapheal G. Tolver University of Phoenix College of Criminal Justice and Security November 25th‚ 2013 Perimeter Protection Plan: Case Study Introduction On a normal sunny day in Jefferson County Colorado April 20th‚ 1999 twelve students were brutally murdered‚ additionally 24 were taken to area hospitals with life threatening injuries

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    A PROPOSED PERIMETER FENCE CONSTRUCTION A Project Proposal Presented to Engr. Jade Ortega In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Subject IE 411 – IE Elective 1 by Juan Marco Montereal B.S.I.E.-4 INTRODUCTION Rationale of the study “Good fences make good neighbors.” Robert Frost Fence between neighbors implies that each can maintain their own privacy. When people become complacent of each other’s privacy or wishes then ill feelings can occur. If one neighbor

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    Lab 7 Wide Area Networks 7.1 Distance Consideration 7.1.1 A WAN is a wide area network that is often used by large businesses or corporations. It is impractical for an organization to own an entirety of a WAN because a WAN is decentralized It’s l for an organization to own an entire LAN‚ or local area network‚ for business expansion purposes. This is control over a dedicated section of the local network that other businesses will want to buy into. 7.1.2 Increasing the required transmission distance

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    using Solid Edge to determine the Second Moment of Area for the different cross-sections. [pic] Equations  Use units: Force (N)‚ Length (mm)‚ Stress (MPa)  E = Young’s Modulus or Mod of Elasticity (MPa) I = 2nd Moment of Area or Area Moment (mm4). Can calculate using SolidEdge sketch. BENDING [pic] In our case‚ we must first convert the mass to Newtons (N).  W = kg * 9.81 L is the span length in (mm). I is the Second Moment of Area in (mm4). We can calculate this for a rectangle using

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    The local area network (LAN) is home to sheer bandwidth and countless client server applications. Different companies have radically different networks; some have a single PC and others have hundreds of locations and thousands of computers. This page is intended to explain the basic principles and components frequently found on the LAN. The internal network is usually built with the highest bandwidth available. It is then connected to a tiny internet connection which is almost always a bottle neck

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