What has been done to improve airport security since 911?

Answer each question 1 – 4, an introduction paragraph, 2 discussion paragraphs, and a conclusion paragraph for each question.

1. What has been done to improve airport security since 911?

2. Could those measures have prevented the events of 911?

3. How can TSA improve their processes?

4. How should aviation costs be allocated?

Oceanography paper

In 4 pages research paper: The first two pages should talks about the Hurricane Katrina, discuss the storm track, size of the storm(both winds and storm surge), damage to structure and land, deaths, long-term effects and present condition of land and people affected. In page 3/4, you need to explain how most ocean waves oringinate, what controls the extent of their development and what processes happen to waves as they meet their end. Give example and explanation of ocean waves in your area(Southern California). You will be expected to produce summary that is both factually correct and complete and coherent and well organized in own words

Discuss relevant literature on theories and empirics.

12 point Times New Roman font. A typically article reading review would include, Summarize the main findings or conclusion in the article.
Discuss relevant literature on theories and empirics.
Provide comments or raise questions on the articles standpoints.
Make your own opinion on the subject matter and cite relevant literature to support your argument.
Link the findings to recent or ongoing significant world events.

Interpret or Explain any moral lessons, religious concepts, and/or how the myth may have influenced how religious figures (such as gods) are understood or religious practices started or carried out

Read a myth you chose (the death of sati and the birth of sakanda

2) Summarize the major players and events of the myth

3) Interpret or Explain any moral lessons, religious concepts, and/or how the myth may have influenced how religious figures (such as gods) are understood or religious practices started or carried out

4) Read and respond in a significant way to another student\’s myth summary and interpretation (compare/contrast, any shared \”characters\”?, additional or alternate theories)

Further explanation of \”interpret\”:

By \”interpret\” I mean explain the meanings behind, within, or implied by the myth in your own words. In other words, what are the possible implications or lessons of the myth? What might you or another reader, perhaps a Hindu child, take away from the myth after hearing it?

You can choose to interpret the myth along either broad lines (looking at big-picture social, historical, cosmological, moral meanings) or specific lines (looking at a particular aspect, such as rebirth, yoga, dharma, empathy, parenthood, cooperation, holiness of geography, nonviolence, etc). Or both, if you can make it work.
You may also include information about how this myth contributes to our understanding of a particular deity\’s character or biography–this in turn will probably say something about morality and so forth, as well.
Be sure to indicate which parts of the myth you see as supporting your views.
For example, there is a story about Ganesha eating too much at a festival and when he falls off his mouse vehicle, his stomach burst open spilling all the fruits and sweets. The moon laughs at him, Ganesha throws his tusk at the moon, the mood hides, the sun stays out all day and night and the world starts baking. Ganesha must go apologize to the moon and the moon has to accept punishment (moon phases now) for laughing at a great god.
If you say that one moral lesson from the myth about Ganesha and the Moon is that gluttony is considered a negative character trait, explain that this is clearly shown in that myth by Ganesha\’s stomach bursting upon falling off his mouse and that the moon mocks him for his undignified plight (this is social commentary from his peers). If you say this myth is an attempt to explain the weirdness that is the phases of the moon (pre-science), explain that. If this is a story about taking responsibility and being the bigger man, explain how the story shows that.

This is a hypothetical exercise and may or may not align with how it\’s been historically understood–or how it may be understood in the future, as culture is always changing! As it is your reading so don\’t worry too much about whether you are \”correct\”–so long as you don\’t go too far afield with it. Don\’t, for instance, tell me that this myth supports baseball as a national pastime or something equally unrelated; try to stay close to the material: its players, their actions, the setting. Be sure to state clearly what you think the message is here and where you see that message in the story.