Prevention of Global Warming and Climate Change Introduction As of 2018, carbon dioxide concentration in the earth’s atmosphere stood at four hundred and eighty parts per million; this was the highest in three million. Climate change is a global challenge that requires international cooperation of all countries on earth if it is to be eliminated. “Climate change is a long-term change in the earth’s average weather patterns that have come to define earth’s local, regional, and global climates.” From the early twentieth century, the effect of human activity increased has resulted in heat-trapping of the greenhouse within the earth’s atmosphere, thus increasing earth’s average temperatures (Cao and Gao 12) – the burning of fossil fuel is one such significant activity. These temperature rises are referred to as global warming. Therefore, is human activity the only cause of climate change? Climate Change Causes Global warming is the primary cause of climate change. Global warming has many negative impacts on biological, physical, and human body systems. The greenhouse effect is the natural process through which the sun retains some heat from the…
The history of Intrusion detection and prevention Background description This is a system that observes the traffic network that involves suspicious activities and gives instant alerts at the moment such business is noticed. The anomaly notification and providing information is the first function; several intrusion detection systems have the capability of taking actions whenever unusual activity is identified, which might be stopping traffic transition from suspicious IP addresses. Even though this system observes the network for potentially malicious actions, they tend to send incorrect signals. Therefore institutions are supposed to have correctly configured their intrusion detections programs to identify the actual traffic on their network appears to be in comparison capability malicious activity. The group will give the genesis of intrusion detection and prevention, the types of flavors, methods of detections, how the system is used in cloud computing, and mainly the security issues. An intrusion detection system is a computerized software application that observes policy violation that facilitates reporting of such action to the administrator or picked centrally by the use of security information and event management system (SIEM).…
History of US Kansas Nebraska Act This act was passed on May 30 1854 by the United States Congress. This Act allowed people from Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow or not to allow slavery in their territories. The Act also aimed at repealing the Missouri Compromise of 1820 which did not allow slavery north of latitude 36 degrees 30 minutes (Hoeflich & Skepnek, 2016). The Act was strongly supported by the pro-slavery South. The Kansas-Nebraska ultimately led to the Civil War. John Brown John Brown was an American anti-slavery fighter (abolitionist). He advocated for the use of armed insurrection as a means of opposing the institution of slavery in the US. John took part in the Underground Railroad and gave land to free African Americans. He also formed the League of Gileadites, a group that protected black citizens from slave hunters. Brown was involved in the 1856 conflict after the passing of the Kansas Nebraska Act. Brown believed in using violent means to end slavery. He intended to inspire a slave insurrection but unsuccessfully led a raid…
history of hypertension, the physiology, treatments Abstract/Introduction From a broader perspective, in the United States, more than 300 million civilians residing in big cities sprawling suburbs and rural areas. A sweeping set of data extracted by Cross Blue Shield Association is shedding the light of conditions influencing many of such communities, and assisting professionals in understanding health challenges that are urgent and emerging. As such, it enables the government to incorporate appropriate measures through the ministry of health by making substantial budgetary concerning the condition and diseases compromising the health status of many individuals. In the American social set-up, one of the leading conditions among the adults is high blood pressure, where more than 75 million have the state. The number comprises 32% of the total population with high blood pressure, which means that every 1 in 3 American adults has prehypertension. Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries that transport blood from the heart to the entire parts of the body (Hall et al. 7). Individuals who are suffering from…
History of Christianity After the death of Jesus, the apostles took on the mantle of spreading the gospel and later, the leaders in church carried on with Christianity amid persecution and proscription from the Roman empire. Christianity had two main followers, the Western and the Easter followers. The Western had primacy in which the Eastern followers acknowledged but did not acknowledge their sovereignty to other Christians. They also disagreed with the Filioque clause, the Nicene Creed which they said was unilaterally written by the Western followers and forbid any alterations to it. There was also discontent on the rise in corruption in the church with agitators such as Martin Luther and Jans Hans being strident in its recourse leading to the rise of the protestant movement. Among the Protestants, a reform movement was later formed to address the modern interpretation of the bible which mingled with scientific explanation. The Protestants rooted for the traditional interpretation of the bible. This paper focuses on the origin of Christianity which is relevant to its evolution over the years (Kautsky, 2014). The Death of…
History of trade Trade is the exchange of goods and services for commercial purposes or other products. There are different forms of business that existed in the pasture. Barter trade is a form of business whereby the people exchanged goods for other products. This type of trade is the first trade to ever occur in the world. This was because there was no money to transact the trade with during the ancient times. In the past, many people were moving from one pint to another as hunters and gathers. They used to look for pasture and more fertile ground in which they could hunt and gather. Many human beings during ancient times did not settle at one point. They kept on moving to different places where they could find animals to hunt. This was their main survival tactic. Pre historians in France and the Czech Republic have found different bones that are about 50 thousand years of age. They were mostly found along the rivers and the forests. This means that during ancient times, most travelers were mainly living along…
History of New Media Art Essay The love for our colleagues and friends does not pass with death. As a result, we need to commemorate and keep them in memory. “Level of Confidence” is a project that acknowledges that love does not fade with death. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer came up with a system in honor of the 43 students from Ayotzinapa Normalista School in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico (Lozano-Hemmer, 2019). The students, who were victims of the kidnapping, faced brutal death, and, in solidarity and care for humanity, the system was developed immediately after the incidence. The system was officially released and used as an art project to commemorate the mass kidnapping and death of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Normalista School in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico. It was released on March 26, 2015, precisely six months after the kidnapping took place. The system uses Eigen, Fisher, and LBPH biometric surveillance algorithms. The system resembles the one used by military and security agencies to recognize the possible suspect through face recognition. Contrarily, this system is used to recognize the victims (Lozano-Hemmer, 2019). The…
Family history Introduction The motivation driving this paper is to perceive how a fragment of the hypotheses investigated in class apply to the lives of the understudies who study them. The speculations that will be investigated by Jon Wine’s Systems Theory, and Laura Christensen, Helene Fung, and Susan Charles’ Socioemotional Selectivity Theory. It will, in a similar way, study get some information about affiliations and connections between step young people and step guards. Methodology My maternal grandparents have both kicked the died, and I have never met my normal dad or his side of the family, so I chose to meet my mother and his mother. My mother’s regular dad is so far alive, yet I feel as though his association with his mother looks like my association with him (Lichtman.). I, besides, figured it is fascinating to perceive how he changed according to having an eliminate father who remained from how I balanced. I composed my social events through email. I sent the entirety of my interviewees the review of solicitation I expected them to reply, which are recorded…
The period from around 1950 through the 1980s Introduction The research explores the detrimental of the events which occurred between the period 1950 through the 1980s. From the 1950s to the 1980s, several events occurred in America. Several movements were started to claim for civil rights. People had different beliefs about capitalism and communism. Therefore, several ideologies were spread during that period as people searched for the best ideology to favour their economic and social activities. In the research, an analysis will be done on the effects of the domestic cold war, the culture of conformity, and the Vietnam War. From the book entitled ‘Voices of Freedom,’ the Southern Manifesto, The Sharon Statement, and Redstockings Manifesto were events that occurred in the period from 1959s to 1980s and will be discussed in the research. The Southern Manifesto The Southern Manifesto was proposed in 1956. The Manifesto focused on the decision of the Supreme Court about Brown Vs. Board of Education. The Manifesto is associated with detrimental, like threatening the constitutional government. The Southern Manifesto described education as a reform which…
Opioid Abuse Prevention and Treatment Arnold, J.F., Arshonsky, J.H., Kiera, B.A., Holzman, E., & SadeR.M. (2019). Opioid Abuse Prevention and Treatment. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.Volume 25 – Issue 3 – p 221–228. The authors who are researchers at New York University and the University of South Carolina have used data of South Carolina to evaluate the rate at which Opioid-related cases are occurring in the United States. The situation is spreading across demographic groups and spreading geographically, causing an increase in Opioid-related deaths over the years. The state’s representatives embarked on a study and have pointed out some recommendations that will help in reducing opioid-related deaths. Their hypothesis points out the strengths and weaknesses of the steps that the state is planning to use to curb the opioid deaths in comparison with the action taken by other countries. The authors recommend measures such as engaging the community and multi-stakeholders’ collaboration to make opioid treatment accessible mainly to the vulnerable populations. A study case by Zdanowicz cited below shows that opioid-related situations can lead to other deadly drug…