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    Kwikset has a device called the Kevo Smart Key Deadbolt. It’s a lock that uses Bluetooth, and has an automatic key app which can be used with any smartphone. Place the eKey close to the lock, and that allows the user to be able to touch the lock and open the lock, without the need of any keys. This is a great device, but studies have shown that the Kevo Smart Key Deadbolt’s security system is vulnerable to hacking…

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    get influenced by guns on social media or getting scared/worried by previous school shootings. Our favorite solution for preventing school shootings would be strengthening school security. Improving school security consists of putting more advanced locks on doors, practicing more drills, and training the staff. All these things could help with the security of the students and school and help decrease the worry of the students and staff. These 3 things are not the only things we could do to help…

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    I will be reviewing the Antlers Restaurant in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan. The Antlers Restaurant, originally known as The Blood Bucket Saloon, was an ice cream parlor during the time of prohibition. After four generations and six different families it has become what it is today. This review will cover the menu, decor, service, atmosphere and location. The menu is filled with hearty foods that are served in large portions. The fries overflow off the plate. The dishes are so filling that…

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    at a time. The canal was built in jungles, mountains, and other harsh things to build something. They would have to dig the canal out with a dredge since they had to dig in the jungle and mountains. They also had to dig because of the locks they had to use. The locks would go down very far so that they could lift up the boats in the mountains. Another thing about the Panama Canal is that lots of Americans come to build the Canal since the canal was an American…

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    Nt1330 Unit 5

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    The Haswell microarchitecture improvises the Ivy-bridge in the following ways: • New socket LGA1150 for desktop processors • New AVX2 Instruction set • New TSX Instruction set • New bit manipulation instructions • New dispatch ports INSTRUCTION SET: The AVX instruction set limited the integer operations to use only 128-bit registers whereas the floating point operations used 256-bit registers. In addition, AVX2 implements three operand FMA instructions. New 15 bit manipulation instructions were…

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    household stating, “and, nobody, here, has, attempted, to, control, her. The, greatest, problem, I, have, is, how, to, discipline, her” (Gibson, 23). Also at the house are keys in every door, so that family members can lock them easily. However, it is also used by Helen, who locks people in their rooms that she does not like or trust, which Annie experienced when Helen locked her in her own room after Helen a temper tantrum in Annie’s room. However, over time, Annie, got Helen to trust her more…

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    Symbolism In The Veldt

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    dad was thinking if it was a good idea to lock up the nursery for awhile. So when the family was eating dinner they asked their kids about the nursery and why it was locked on africa. And the kids wouldn't tell they were lying and in denyle. So wendy couldn't handle it so she ran off to the nursery to go change the place they were at. She ran off to go change it so she could prove their parents wrong about being in africa. So the dad decided to actually lock up the nursery. Not not even a few…

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    common issue in the 1890s. Also, the location of the armchair plays an imperative role in “The Story of an Hour.” The chair is located in her room where she has the ability to reflect on what she chooses. “Just as she locks herself in her room and locks out her social world, she also locks out social conventions” (Jamil). Her bedroom is her solace from her social expectations, and her room is where she finds her revelations. Furthermore, since the armchair is located within her private quarters,…

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    the workbook, and respectively the value for switching costs. Therefore, if the strategy manages to create a strong positive dependency between network effects and switching costs, Westminster will be able to “lock-in” students. Lock-In Strategy The lock-in strategy - in which a company "locks in" customers by creating a high barrier to switching to a competitor (Robert and Kaplan, 2003). According to the strategy, alongside having a competitive advantage of lower prices but also operational…

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    ” Each poem is completely different, but all contain critiques of racial injustice in the US. Hayes centers his sonnets around two questions: Who is the assassin? and What is an American sonnet? In “American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin[I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison],” the answer to the first question is the white hierarchy and shows the complex relationship Hayes feels towards them. Hayes uses imagery of physical structures and birds to represent the racial…

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