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    How did you interpret the problem? My first interpretation of the problem presented in the activity was that it was completely impossible. I had formed a conceptual block because no matter what I tried it seemed I was unable to provide a decent solution or a way to getting all three animals across without one being eaten by the other. I did think back of other activities and past memories of shows and puzzles that I thought would assist me in obtaining a proper solution‚ but it did not work

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    The places they moved were not much better for the families there. Working in mines and factories were unsanitary for anyone to be working in because hygiene was not that important during the Industrial Revolution. Smoke would be everywhere surrounding the factories and not healthy for workers (Trinder 609). The health of people were bad because when they worked with cotton thread was usually damp combined with warm conditions. Going straight out into the cold night air cause people getting pneumonia

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    Availability of Information is a BUST In a perfect world‚ every single piece of information would be available for anyone and there would be no information asymmetry. But the world is not perfect. We talk all the time about how undeniably important it is to have accurate‚ timely and reliable information to use such and come into a decision be it financial or anything else. But what do we really have to make information available‚ accurate‚ timely and reliable? In this revolutionary era of modern

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    The Industrial Revolution was an outbreak of machinery and processes that changed who could work‚ and how much money they could earn. Before the Industrial Revolution adult men would work for pay and earn the money for their families. During the Industrial Revolution children‚ women‚ and immigrants started working for pay‚ though the working conditions weren’t healthy. During the Industrial Revolution many more factories were made‚ meaning more people were needed to be employed. Many people moved

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    Working Conditions One of the main effects of the industrial revolution is working conditions. There were no laws back then regulated what factories could do with their biohazard waste(BCP). Many factories work hours were long almost up to12 to 15 hours a day (OCS). Many those machines they work on were dangerous. Many people lives the factories they worked at and at times they would get horribly beaten like they were kids they were often slaved away. The working conditions were so bad that they

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    working and living conditions during the industrial revolution -Extremely bad. -In the book " The Jungle " by Upton Sinclair‚ the author detailed the appalling conditions faced by the workers of the meat-packaging industry. "There were men who worked in the cooking rooms‚ in the midst of steam and sickening odors‚ by artificial light; in these rooms the germs of tuberculosis might live for two years‚ but the supply was renewed every hour. There were the beef-luggers‚ who carried two-hundred-pound

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    1) Consider an automated teller machine (ATM) in which users provide a personal identification number (PIN) and a card for account access a) Give examples of confidentiality‚ integrity‚ and availability requirements associated with the system and‚ in each case‚ indicate the degree of importance of the requirement.. Answer: Confidentiality: The confidentiality of the details and transactions of the money of a user holding the account is very important. The customer of a bank holds the methods

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    been trying to eliminate the issues regarding exploitation‚ distribution of wealth and global inequality‚ especially in the world of trade. By creating a visual representation‚ some quotes from Thomas More’s “Utopia” and Fred Engels “The Condition Of The Working Class in England”‚ will be brought into more comprehension. Moreover‚ some of the issues‚ challenges‚ and possible movement and changes that can be take in order to improve the socio economy as well as to avoid conflicts with other neighbouring

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    The working conditions during the Industrial Revolution were simply horrible to say the least‚ factory workers only had the sunlight which shone through the windows. There were also numerous amounts of machines which did not include much safety precautions and the

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    citizens due to urbanization‚ child labor‚ working conditions‚ and wages. The first problem was the average man’s working conditions and wages. In the factories an average worker had to work 6 days a week‚ serving 12-14 hours of labor everyday with poor pay. Machinery was extremely dangerous‚ filthy‚ and lung disease was common. As a result of these poor conditions in the factories‚ workers were either fired‚ dead‚ or lost a limb. Despite the conditions in the factories children had it worse. In

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