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    Threat of Technology

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    Technology is a Threat‚ but Also a Necessity 50 years ago‚ computers were the size of an entire room. Today‚ a computer can fit inside a backpack or even the back pocket of your jeans. Over the years‚ technology has been greatly improved affecting the lives of all people. Technology has changed the way people socialize and perform their daily activities. Technology is one of the main driving forces of the future. Technology has enhanced the quality of life for humans. There are many different

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    Injustice in the Prison System In American society today‚ nonviolent offenders are prosecuted in much the same way violent offenders are. In California our justice system uses the three strikes law‚ which means habitual offenders; no matter the nature of the crime receive mandatory extended jail sentences after their second offense. While these crimes which they commit are wrong‚ the harm they inflict upon society is very low‚ hence the ratio of punishment to crime should be much lower. Using

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    Environmental Threats

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    Contemporary Issues Environmental threats Overpopulation Every 20 minutes‚ the world adds another 3‚500 human lives but loses one or more entire species of animal or plant life - at least 27‚000 species per year. ZGP July 1999 World population growth peaked at about two percent per year in the early 1960s. Latest population figures indicate that the rate of growth has slowed to 1.33 percent annually‚ equivalent to 78 million people a year. UNFPA 1999 The highest world population growth

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    Green earth‚ clean earth 23 April 2010 Our land is in trouble it needs your help‚  So are the oceans‚ the coral‚ the kelp.  There must be a way for all to unite‚  To stop the earth from a disastrous fright.  We can’t leave this world a barren waste land‚  But luscious and fertile‚ as many creatures as there are sand.  We’re destroying our jungles‚ our forests our beaches‚  Taking away what is the earth’s like billions of leeches. a Few natural habitats are left on this globe‚  All are

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    ay be a threat to

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    INSTRUCTIONS to candidates AS ESSAY – Scly1 Family/Households - 24marks – 24 minutes i.e. 2-2.5 pages average sized handwriting (2 pages typed) (AO1-14 & AO2-10) ADD your Name/Option Group to the header Size 12 font/calibri Email a copy to MY. Print /submit hard copy to your sociology teacher NB: Type your essay below‚ using as many of the concepts/issues and sources from the MS below. Cut/paste the words into your essay so that you can see the areas that you have missed. Unit1

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    Threat of Entry

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    Threat of Entry Significant economies of scale the price of laptops has come down in recent years and the prices of some printers are more expensive than others that are smaller! Part of the reason for this is that there is a different degree of technology involved in the production of some of these products and‚ in addition‚ it is not likely that they will be produced in the quantities that will allow the benefits of economies of scale to manifest themselves. With most multinational corporations

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    Justice

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    Justice in modern society According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ justice is defined as‚ “The maintenance or administration of what is just especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishments.” When reading this definition one may see the clear picture of justice‚ however‚ it is when breaking it down and dealing with numerous alternative and hard-hitting situations that this definition becomes complicated. Over the course of the semester

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    Social Injustice

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    ​Can a former child soldier retain or regain a sense of identity through his or her experiences? The experiences we have in life help to shape us into the people we become in the future and bring us close to understanding who we are as a person. However there are times when experiences can change us and make us seem like complete strangers to ourselves. These types of experiences can be from changes to our surroundings‚ lifestyle or other variables that are different to our normal life. This can

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    Atticus's Injustice

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    Atticus is known around Maycomb as a serious man. Mrs. Maudie claims‚ “ ‘ Atticus is the same in his house as he is on the public streets.’ ” (Lee 52). Throughout the book‚ we see Atticus as an ideal father and a model citizen. Our perspectives on Atticus change throughout the book. In the end‚ Atticus’s character can be summed up in 3 simple words. Sagacious‚ Altruistic‚ and Diligent‚ all summed up into one character. Diligent‚ showing care in one’s work or duties. One main point in the book

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    Jeramie Feenstra Richard De La Cruz Window 7 vulnerabilities Local Security Authority Subsystem Service There is a recently discovered vulnerability in the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service which can cause a denial of service attack if a hacker sends a packet containing malicious files during NTLM authentication. NTLM protocol refers to the Windows NT LAN Manager which is used to authenticate logons to PCs that are connected to the network. The security update provided by Microsoft includes

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