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    in general”. Also, the Conficker virus may assist hackers to perform fraudulent and theft acts by purloining financial data and other vital information from banks, the stock market or hospital records (Burton, 2015; Weinberger, 2012). Next, both Admiral Mike McConnell and General Staff, Alexander Burutin, were disturbed about warfare and cyberattacks and their effects on the military control system, navigation and communication systems and other facilities that control the state’s economy.…

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    Opportunities In College

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    opportunities, low-income students still get access to higher education. However, getting through college isn’t the only struggle. Growing up, it is instilled in you that college is an investment, and job opportunities will come like there’s no tomorrow. As Admiral Ackbar from Star Wars would say “It’s a trap!” Investments are great if you get employment right away; this is not the case in most occasions. Countless of college grads are stuck doing minimum wage jobs, instead of exploiting their…

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    Operation Downfall

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    As the Second World War was nearing an end, with the surrender of Nazi Germany on May 8, 1945, the United States planned to defeat Japan for the last time. With that, the United States decided to employ the atomic bomb, resulting in millions of lives lost. While the United States had definite reasons for using the bomb on Japan, it had some of its detractors after the end of the war. These reasons included Japan’s perseverance not to surrender, a solution to end the war quickly while having as…

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    Reynosa, Mexico (page 5). How could these workers have achieved such high living standards, then? The union, known as Local 2063, played a critical role by organizing and galvanizing workers. In turn, Appliance City, which had formerly been operated by Admiral and a couple of other companies, was a battleground between workers and management, fighting to determine how the corporate pie was shared. However, even during those years of relative labor strength, companies like Rockwell International…

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    In 1947, one man changed sports history forever. Jack Roosevelt Robinson made his major league debut, breaking a baseball color barrier that had been set since 1876. Robinson set ways for future generations through his determination and courage. Robinson believed in equality, decency, morality, injustice, and ending a wrong with a right (Allen). Jackie Robinson changed American society through his dedication for civil rights. Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia (Swaine). He…

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    As I was reading Good to Great, I quickly realized that I needed to change my perspective with which I was interpreting what I was reading. At this point in my life I am primarily a student, and I am studying technology, not business. My perspective as I began to read Good to Great was that of the idea that this didn’t apply to me now, and might not for quite a while. I realized that for me to gather useful information from the reading that was applicable to me now, I needed to change my…

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    Turkey’s geographic location has been critical throughout history being the gateway between Europe and Asia. In more recent history it has played a critical role in the security of the region as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). However, with the rise of ISIS and the attempted coup in Turkey the security situation in Turkey has become shaken(“Turkey’s New Role,” n.d.). With the importance of security in the region, these events have opened the opportunity for private…

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    Bradley Deane writes, “As the development, narrative of the Bildungsroman was displaced by the episodic adventure tale, the decisive question of successful manliness was no longer moral growth, but conduct in a limitless series of competitive trials,” (Masculinity and the New Imperialism). Deane relates to Jim’s maturation because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why situations happen. Deane shows that Jim was put through immensely competitive…

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    The Highs and Lows of “Albatross in the Red Sky on Friday: Does Irrational Superstition on the Great Lakes Make a Difference?” Bowling Green State University, Firelands Campus student Sara E. Cordle wrote an in-depth essay entitled; “Albatross in The Red Sky; Does Irrational Superstition on The Great Lakes Make a Difference?, explaining how the maritime superstitions had a major impact on the seamen of the Great Lakes. The author states how these superstitions can affect the seamen…

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    especially pants. I was as wild as the dogs, hell I thought I WAS a dog. A year before I was for our dog Kofu (a full breed Japanese Akita inu saved from a very mean man) had a litter of 10 with Matjoek (a half Japanese half American Akita inu, who was admiral.…

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