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    IV Methodology The AES algorithm has 4 phases that execute the process in sequential manner. The encryption process is achieved by processing plain text and key for initial and 9 rounds, Same decryption is takes place but in reverse manner. A 4x4 state is formed in each round and particular length data is introduced in it for encryption process.The 10, 12, 14 rounds are there for 128, 192,256 bits in length respectively. Initially a key expansion process is used to expand the basic 16 byte key…

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    Kingo's Migration Process

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    To begin the implementation process, one should first start by backing up all of the company’s data to an external source. Our team recommends two backups on a set of two large external hard drives. These drives will remain on premises and need to be easily accessible in case any issues arise during the implementation process. We suggest Kingo designates two business days to properly train his staff on the new system. Kingo’s operators will need to begin scheduling around these two days as soon…

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    That November day in 1863 was undoubtedly filled with many emotions to begin with, but somehow Lincoln managed to bring forth even more from his audience. In particular, the speech was being given on the very ground that the bloody battle of Gettysburg had been fought on just four months earlier. Lincoln had intended on delivering this speech in order to tell the people that this battlefield would be turned into a cemetery for those fallen in battle. But with the civil war still raging on, he…

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    Although the Gettysburg Address was written more than 150 years ago, the speech still is relevant in today's society. While the nation is not divided, like when Lincoln delivered his speech, it still resonates with the average American today. Lincoln’s speech serves as a reminder of the ideals in which the United States was founded on such as unity, equality and democracy. His speech reminds society to strive for these ideals beyond just in race, but also in the fundamental rights and freedoms…

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    Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The reason I chose to go four-and-a-half months after the Union had the victory is because I heard that Edward Everett was going to speak. Even though I went to see Edward Everett speak, I found President Lincoln’s Gettysburg address made much more of an impact on the people of the Union. Although Edward Everett’s two hour long speech was a great speech, it nowhere near made as much of an impact as Lincoln’s 272 word speech. At first when I arrived at the Battle Field…

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    Ten minutes. Twenty minutes. A glance at his tracking software brought a smirk to his face. Her IP address had popped up and, what do you know, she lived in the same city. A half hour passed before he hit the refresh button to double-check that his computer hadn't frozen. Another ten minutes, twenty more. A full hour had passed. "Fucking whore". He must…

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    Gettysburg Address Thesis

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    The Gettysburg Address is without one doubt one of the most famous and best inspiring speech in American history. The Gettysburg Address is a short speech at around 300 words, but was and is known as a famous speech spoken by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. However, at the time, it was viewed as an important, uplifting, motivational speech by the Americans as part of a ceremony dedicating the Gettysburg Battlefield as an honor Cemetery to those who…

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    Taylor In Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, he is addressing the country, it’s people, and it’s soldiers that were fighting in the Civil War at the time. Within his speech, Lincoln has included some anaphoras, specifically towards the end when he states “...that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”. This is an anaphora as he is repeating the phrase “the people” three times in the same sentence. He is using this technique to persuade his…

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    Although Abraham Lincoln needs to honor the lives lost, his true purpose is to unite the people of the United States; therefore, he creates a path to a unity through ideas of equality in a fractured nation. Together, in harmony, one-to prove that these terms can be true of America Lincoln needs a powerful statement. This statement presents itself in the form of a tricolon, which Lincoln uses to unite the nation under a common theme, “that government of the people, by the people, for the people,…

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    wise and the elders of the community or for religious leaders. More recently, conflict prevention has become a primary focus of interest for everyone, and this has resulted in an ever-expanding field of study and practice. The field of conflict resolution gained momentum in the last three decades of the twentieth century. It has developed into a widely accepted field of study, where skills and strategies are being taught, and changes in philosophical attitudes occur through training and enhanced…

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