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    These impressions come as much from my experience as from education and training. No family is perfect, even the functioning ones. My family of origin was what I’d call dysfunctionally functional. From them I learned as much what not to do as the opposite. So here’s my personal list of qualities that make up a family that functions and how the model(s) for adjustment, communication, and coping I had as a child have positively or negatively impacted me as an adult. It’s unscientific, but it’s a good

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    Bustle Summary

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    Imagine finding a product that actually produces the results promised. The fact is that there are literally millions of hair care products on the market. It is very difficult to separate the fact from fiction in the hair care department. Women would like to know if a hair care product lives up to the claims before purchasing to save money. Well, in a recent article that appeared in Bustle, a woman's curiosity got the best of her. She decided to test the Wen by Chaz Cleansing Conditioner on her hair

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    Next thing you know I am thrown in the side of Thalia’s bag with a bunch of annoying and loud skinny pencils! I try to stay calm and hope that when Leila gets back she’ll spot me. Thalia leaves and about 45 minutes pass, finally all the girls return from their mysterious activities. I see Leila walk back to her locker hoping she can see me, she opens in and her face goes white…”Where are my earring oh my god, what am I gonna do?” I watch Thalia walk up to her with not an ounce of guilt on her face

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    A chemical reaction is when two or more reactants (atoms, molecules) combine to create a new product (1). This interaction happens because when they share the same environment they interact. The reaction can happen anywhere as long as a chemical change happens; the molecules can even be the same (2). No atoms are destroyed or created, the same ones in the reactants continue through the whole process (1). For a reaction to occur, atom bonds must be broken or created to form a chemical bond (2). A

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    Description The Corynorhinus Townsendii, or more commonly known as the Townsend’s big-eared bat, is a medium-sized bat with broad wings and bilateral symmetry. In fact, this bat has two large glands on each side of the muzzle. Their body length can range from 90-115 mm, and their wingspan ranging from 297-329 mm in length.The typical weight of this bat is 5-13 g. The Corynorhinus Townsendii has brown and/or gray hairs and ears that can grow 25+ mm in length. Diet The Corynorhinus Townsendii

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    Coastal Resilience

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    The definition of coastal resilience is when a community builds a plan to be able to “bounce back” after hazardous events such as flooding, hurricanes, and coastal storms. Resilience is the ability to prevent short-term events from turning into long-term community disasters. In the Hampton roads area we have experienced recurring coastal flooding, in 2013 the government said they were joining as leaders to address these issues, but yet we still are not prepared to handle these hazardous events. There

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    The general statement made by author Kristin Lewis in her work, “I was Homeless,” is that it is difficult to get out of homelessness. More specifically, Lewis uses Kevin Liu’s story to depict the hardships faced by those who become homeless. Lewis also mentions the many different ways people end up being homeless and the programs that can help them. She writes, ”Experiencing a crisis is just one part of the picture of homelessness. Ultimately, the number one cause of homelessness is a lack of affordable

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    Nail Gun Prevention

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    Osha.gov “is using a nail gun with a contact trigger held squeezed and bumping or bouncing the tool along the workpiece to fire nails.” (Department of Labor) However, single actuation holds the greatest risk of accidentally firing since recoil can bounce the gun before the worker can release the trigger and fire a second nail. Along with the nail gun itself, safety features on the air compressor reduce the risk of injuries from nail guns. The use of a ball valve allows a worker to quickly shut off

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    Fish have a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle. Oxygen diffusion occurs in the gills. Amphibians have a three chambered heart with two atria and one ventricle. Reptiles have a four chambered heart with two atria and two ventricles. However, there is mixing of blood because the ventricle separation is incomplete. Birds and mammals both have a four chambered heart. All of these hearts contain valves and the rest of the body receives blood through arteries (which carry oxygenated

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    In order to bounce back from the biggest retail security breach ever, TJX should consider the recommendations below. TJX should implement robust strategies covering IT governance, risk mitigation and management. All of these should address all the vulnerabilities that led to the breach as well as any new threats that came about after the incident. TJX should use encryption schemes such as MD5 and AES to protect their data for storage and transmission purposes. Without strong encryption, it’s easy

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