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    PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY My current employment is Futron Incorporated since September 2006 on a government contract EITC through present government contract SITEC. My primary duty is asset configuration management responsible for accurate CMDB information over 9‚000 government billable assets covering four separate geographical locations which contractors and government agencies rely on for billing‚ device sustainment‚ and device current locations; and every month I review on average 300 change requests

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    a fusiform body‚ also known as a torpedo shaped figure‚ making them the perect candidate for fast swimming (“Dolphins” The New Book of Popular Science). They also have a number of fins useful for their lifestyle including a fluke‚ dorsal fin‚ and pectoral fins. While the fluke is used primarily for propoltion and speed‚ the dolphin uses its dorsal fin for stability‚ and its pectoral fins for direction control. With their acute eyesight‚ dolphins rely primarily on their sense of sound. Despite the

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    PLATYHELMINTHES

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    began to evolve 550 years ago. Platyhelminthes otherwise known as “flatworms” have a wide variety of species within the phylum and have positive and negative effects on those who interact with them. Some examples of Platyhelminthes include Tapeworms‚ Flukes and Planaria. The unifying characteristics of the flatworm include that they are mostly parasitic‚ have bilateral symmetry‚ their nervous system includes a brain (cephalization) and they lack a cavity between the body wall and digestive tract. The

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    EASY: Q1. A. In one exhibition‚ some air got mixed with the hydrogen‚ and in the words of the performer: “The explosion was so bad that I imagined all my teeth were blown out!” B. An entertainer finishes his acts by blowing the hydrogen he had inhaled towards a lighted candle; the moment hydrogen caught fire‚ flames would shoot menacingly from his lips. C. A bag filled with hydrogen amused guests by getting off into spaces. D. When people learned about the unique lighter-than-air property of hydrogen

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    Globalization Effects on Jamaica and Thailand Introduction Globalization through dam building (for electricity) and tourism (for economic security)‚ has imposed positive and negative effects on many countries and cultures. This paper focuses on tourisms impact on Jamaica and the consequences dams have had in Thailand. For both countries globalization has had both advantages and disadvantages. Tourisms Effect on Jamaica Globalization through tourism has had a significant effect

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    Whale (origin Old English hwael)[2] is the common name for any large marine mammal of the order Cetacea‚ which have forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with horizontal flukes‚ and nasal openings on top of the head.[2] The term whale is sometimes used to refer to all cetaceans‚ but in more common usage it generally excludes those members of the Delphinoidea superfamily which are known as dolphins and porpoises.[3] These smaller species belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales)‚ which also

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    Sharks and dolphins are very fascinating creatures because of their unique personas and behaviors. Their personalities seem to clash when compared to each other. Sharks tend to have a mean and intimidating character thanks to their razor sharp teeth‚ while a dolphin seems to be a bubblier and clever creature. Even though they have similar features‚ they are far from alike. Whereas sharks and dolphins are different in behavior‚ reproduction‚ and hunting‚ they are similar in body shape‚ and habitat

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    Julia Wang 10148983 Tutorial 003 - Friday 12:30 T.A.: Marty Clark The Inescapable Reality of Gender Ideology: Being a Woman in Sport Today’s society believes that gender equity has been achieved in sport‚ yet the socially constructed normality of gender stereotypes is still prevalent even in today’s society. As a woman in sport‚ society has created the belief that women’s capabilities are lesser than those of males. In this essay‚ I will argue how gender stereotypes

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    Genus Species: Megaptera Novaeangliae Common Name: Humpback whale Genus Species: Megaptera Novaeangliae General Description: A. Body Symmetry: Bilateral B. Special Pigments or Coloration: Dark grey with lighter underbelly; flippers and flukes are grey and spotted with white C. Habitat: (Zone) Benthic and coastal (Geographic): From Alaska to the Caribbean D. Specific Characteristics: 1) Reproduction: Polygamous; Seasonal breeding 2) Feeding Techniques: Filter feeders;

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    Marvel Enterprises‚ Inc. (b) Why was Marvel’s turnaround so successful? Would you characterize that success as a fluke? Or do you view it as sustainable? Why? How? Marvel’s success is definitely not a fluke and its business model is very sustainable. Because Marvel’s new strategy chose to monetize the content library via licensing characters for use with media products. In an era during which mass media is so important in people’s life‚ only one media tool - publishing is not strong enough

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