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    APBT 3312.80 INTERNET WEB SEARCH ARTICLE #1 HOW DO EMPLOYERS MONITOR INTERNET USAGE AT WORK? This article informs us the readers on how and what forms an employer can monitor our internet usage while at work. The main reason that we see this at work is due to our advance technology at the work place. Almost all companies have access to the internet at work which entices the workers to go to websites that are not work related. This article does not debate whether it is legal or illegal. It provides

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    The Essence of Our Legal System Spending time in the courtroom is definitely not like spending time in front of the television set watching Law and Order. In fact‚ the two are really nothing alike. A room full of observers and people invested in the case usually does not present itself in the actual courtroom. The attorneys are not amazing orators who know just what to say to change the entire outcome of the case. Media personnel are no where to be found. Sometimes one may even think that the

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    How do El Niño and La Niña Work? El Niño and La Niña together are known as the (ENSO) El Niño-Southern Oscillation. The two siblings can create many negative impacts on the world. El Niño is referred to as the warm phase while La Niña is the opposite as the cold phase. These cycle last up to 12 months and in some cases have been longer. Colder or warmer ocean water temperatures in one part of the world can have an impact on our planets weather. El Niño and La Niña work like this‚ during normal

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    Organ Systems of the Human Body The human body is made up of 11 organ systems. The Integumentary System‚ Skeletal System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Endocrine System‚ Circulatory System‚ Lymphatic System‚ Respiratory System‚ Urinary System‚ Digestive System‚ and Reproductive System for the male and female. Also‚ we have the Immune System which is an accumulation of cells rather than an organ system. Protection‚ support and movement are the main functions of the Integumentary system‚ Skeletal

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    The human Body is a very complex organism. It is composed of many different organs systems‚ which are vital for the body to function properly. They work with one another in order to carry out daily life activities and maintain the body’s proper functions. Among these organ systems lies one of the most important‚ the nervous system. The nervous system functions as the control center of the body‚ and it is in charge of the activities of the rest of the organs systems and the body’s components (Marieb

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    CMN1010 Prof. Dawn Mackiewicz 11/15/2014 Facebook‚ Twitter‚ online social network‚ “Smart” phones and the tablets are the hotshots in our life. Many years ago we asked what we would use computers‚ Internet and artificial intelligence for. Now the question is what don’t we use them for (Turkle‚ 1). Now‚ through the new technology‚ we create‚ navigate‚ and illustrate our emotional lives by those electronic machines and those transmit signals. At the same time‚ we are losing something called “connection”

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    The first law of Ecology states‚ “everything is connected.” Meaning each species depends on another species for survival. Humans for instance‚ depend on the survival of animals and plants to literally feed our ever growing population. Our diet comes down to small‚ overlooked organisms such as the honeybee. Without honeybees‚ the majority of fruits and vegetables would be diminished. Albert Einstein supposedly once said‚ "If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth‚ man would have no more

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    How Will Our Future Be? The way the future is heading seems to be very clear but as before things may change. The time to come will never reveal itself until it has actually been. From this point of view I will try to describe the way I see the future coming our way. One of the major aspects when discussing the future is how will the law be handled and how power will be dealt with. Will we be able to decide for us self what we want to do with our lives and will the right of every individual be

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    1..It is classed as a depressant‚ meaning that it slows down vital functions resulting in unsteady movement‚ disturbed perceptions and an inability to react quickly. As for how it affects the mind‚ it is best understood as a drug that reduces a person’s ability to think rationally and distorts his or her judgment. 2.Alcohol can only be found in drinks‚ not in food products. Some drinks that consist alcohol are: Beer‚ Vodka‚ Gin‚ Cider‚ Wine. Rum…And all these drinks consist a different amount

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    Our Declining Education System According to "A Nation at Risk"‚ the American education system has declined due to a " rising tide of mediocrity" in our schools. States such as New York have responded to the findings and recommendations of the report by implementing such strategies as the "Regents Action Plan" and the "New Compact for Learning". In the early 1980’s‚ President Regan ordered a national commission to study our education system. The findings of this commission were that‚ compared

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