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    Waknuk Society Ever wondered what it would feel like to have an extra toe. In the novel, The Chrysalids by John Wyndham, it is a novel about a deviational boy named David that can talk to people him through telepathically transmitted thought shapes. He lives in a post-apocalyptic society called Waknuk. Soon he meets a deviational girl named Sophie who has 6 toes. He promises to keep her extra toe a secret. Everything is well, until a boy named Alan finds out their secret. When they feel that…

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    Cell Count Procedure

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    When describing a typical day at work she mentioned the procedures normally expected, but a lot more on top of that. As the one designated to run the lab, she gets there at 7:00 a.m. and sets up and calibrates all the necessary machinery to run tests on blood, numerous bodily fluids, urine, and tissue. Using automated equipment to compile results for these tests, things like cell count, toxic components, and morphology are looked for. Cell count is often used and must be done without machinery…

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    Title: [2] Beyond a Unitary Rational Actor: The Bush Administration and the Decision to Invade Iraq. Summary: Graham Allison’s examination of the Cuban Missile Crisis is one of the most influential international relations works of the 20th century. It assessed how actors make decisions under pressure and helped citizens understand the actions of their government. Up to this point most analysts predicted and explained the behaviour of governments only through a Rational Actor Model. However…

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    This paper explores the four personality preferences and the interrelation of those preferences to my job function. It will also explore the benefits and possible detriments to each preference. It will also explore the combined personality type and the interrelation of the personality preferences. Meyers-Briggs Personality Type I took the Jung Typology Test in an attempt to ascertain my personality type. The test is a series of 64 questions that calculate a four-letter…

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    Sherlock Holmes: Finding Fact Embedded in Fiction Did you know that one in five modern day Britains believes that Sherlock Holmes was a real person? To this day, mail still arrives addressed to him at 221 Bakers Street, an address that did not even exist during the time of Sherlock Holmes. Did you ever wonder why this is? In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories, readers are entertained by the ability of the eccentric and erratic detective’s ability to solve unsolvable…

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    that differs her from the “image of God”. Telepathy occurs in novel and film, but in X-Men, Professor Charles Xavier’s ability is mind control and the telepaths in the Chrysalids have a different form of communication, almost a sixth sense, that they call “thought-shapes”. David describes using telepathy as, “…not exactly “hear”, and not exactly “see”, there are – well, sort of shapes – and if you use words you make them clearer so they are easier to understand” (Wyndham 31). There are good…

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    In 1940, Lord Philip Kerr Lothian of England, ambassador to the United States, and Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War under President William Howard Taft, agreed to “exchange full information on German, Italian, and Japanese code and cryptographic information” and “a continuous exchange of important information in connection with the above.” (Lothian 1, NSA document) This agreement, known as the UKUSA Treaty, (afterward involving the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the…

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    Security Breaching

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    hard to discern from a legitimate situation. Most Pretext attacks occur over the phone. The most common form of pretext situation, is when an attacker calls a target pretending to be a survey company. They ask you simple questions that seem harmless, like your Name, Phone Company, Location/etc. After the attacker has his desired information, he can call your financial institution, pretend to be you and gain access to their bank account, using the information you provided before. Lastly, Shoulder…

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    Have you ever played a game and get bored from it on the second mission or even when you start? Yeah that happened to me many times, but it's ok because I like to try new games. It's like every new game gives you something new. I'm going to start with the games I didn't get bored with. Dragon Age 2 was an excellent game in my opinion. It had everything an RPG lover would like to have at his favorite game, except from rich storyline. I think on this version of Dragon Age the creators were so…

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    In accordance with the Meyers Briggs personality test, each person in society has a different personality consisting of four letters. It is through learning of one’s own personality that they might be able to excel and grow further within their current role in their organization and in every day life. The recognition of similarities and differences will impact the way that these personalities work and live together, as it is apparent that there is validity and truth to the test. This paper goes…

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