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fire fighter question help.?

what are some of the symbols present in todays fire service? and describe the historical significance for example: why is the dalmation considered a fire house dog?

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When I was a little older I used bobby pins to curl my hair and also those spongy pink rollers. But when I was young enough for my mom to fix my hair she usually braided it and pinned the braids up on top of my head. I do remember her giving me a perm once. I was pretty much a plain Jane kid and was chosen to play one of Cinderella's stepsisters in a grade school play. My mom was so happy for me that she gave me the perm so I would look my best-and I did! I didn't look like the ugly stepsister was supposed to look!
I live in New York and am a Landlord. I study the Tenants and Landlord's Bill of Rights in order to make sure I am in compliance with the rules. In New York the temperature must be at least 68 degrees from 8 AM to 10 PM. From 10 PM to 8 AM the temperature must be at least 55 degrees. Each state has their own Tenants Bill of Rights. If you do a search with your state name and Tenants Bill of Rights then it will come up with a link for your states guide and will specify what the temperature needs to be. Most landlords will respond to their tenants requests, so if you let them know the heat should be turned on they should be nice about it. If not you can let them know it is in your rights to have the temperature higher and that you will complain to the state if they do not turn it on. There are contact numbers in your states Tenant's Bill of Rights you can call and complain if necessary. Hope your heat is on soon!
In computer security, mandatory access control (MAC) refers to a type of access control by which the operating system constrains the ability of a subject or initiator to access or generally perform some sort of operation on an object or target. With mandatory access control, this security policy is centrally controlled by a security policy administrator; users do not have the ability to override the policy and, for example, grant access to files that would otherwise be restricted. By contrast, discretionary access control (DAC), which also governs the ability of subjects to access objects, allows users the ability to make policy decisions and/or assign security attributes. MAC is better if, and only if, you are the security policy administrator. The primary purpose of a network is to give someone the ability to f*ck up your sh*t. (While there are other functions for a network, they are minor and of secondary importance.) If you are the admin, you are the one who gets to f*ck up other people's sh*t if you aren't, guess who gets screwed Note to admins: Yeah, I know, your job is keep users from screwing up the system. Suggestion: train them properly so they won't.

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