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    Computer Education Timeline

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    experience with computers, switching systems, cryptographic, and space communications systems. Comprehensively trained and skilled in TSCM ? Technical Surveillance Counter Measures and counter-espionage. Skilled the detection and neutralization of spies and espionage, through technical means. Recognized and/or certified by state, federal, military courts, and three times by Congress as a subject matter expert. Experience and Employment President…

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    The New Yorker in itself has two articles written by their staff writers posing two completely different viewpoints; Jeffrey Toobin claiming “Edward Snowden is No Hero”, while John Cassidy makes a case for “Why Snowden is a Hero”. In Toobin’s argument against Snowden he cites examples that Snowden has revealed information that has put others’ lives in risk that would have otherwise been protected which immediately in itself warrants prosecution. Along with this Cassidy goes on to talk about the…

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    have showcased their innovations through various techniques and approaches that are still used in today’s musical process. Achille- Claude Debussy is one, of few, ingenious composers who tested limits that made him remarkable. Debussy was born on August 22, 1862 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. He was a French composer and force to be reckoned with throughout the transition from the late romantic period to the 20th century. Claude Debussy was not afraid to stray away from the traditional use of…

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    The United States had progressively become more and more involved with foreign affairs in the 1860s-1920s. The United States ' influence had grown, just as much as the nation 's industrial power had grown during those years. Due to the United States growing imperialism "American 's were increasingly aware of themselves as an emerging world power." The United States ' surge of imperialism was aided by its drastic increase in military strength, and massive industrial and agriculture…

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    Cold War Communism

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    The Cold War began not too long after World War II in 1945. It was a long period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union(USSR). During World War II U.S and Soviet Union were allies. But after the war each nation had different visons of the postwar world. The U.S remained deliciated to free market and democracy, while the USSR embraced private property and celebrated concentrated state authority. This caused the U.S to fear that Stalin, Soviet leader was going to want to be a…

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    Kurt Vonnegut was academically proficient; he completed his preliminary education from short ridge High School in Indianapolis in 1940. Then he went to Cornell University, where he studied biology and chemistry as a major subject. At Short ridge High, Vonnegut wrote for the students paper, The Echo and he continued his interest in journalism at Cornell, becoming the Managing Editor of the student paper, The Sun. Vonnegut writings are crisp and he is known for his declarative style, much like…

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    Hot Air Balloon Essay

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    In the 1500s Giovanni de Fontana made a object from cloth and rings of wood. His theory was if a burning brand that made lots of smoke was placed under the pyramid, the air would become lighter and it would move up. Bartolomeu de Gusmao on the 8th August 1709 in Lisbon Portugal was successful in lifting a hot air balloon 4,5m off the ground. His balloon was called Passarola. The first ever transportation…

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    One late afternoon, a United States satellite orbiting in space picked up an unsettling and unexplained image. If there was one thing every Cuban loved, it was baseball. All Cuban military bases in 1952 had at least one baseball field to give the soldiers something recreational to do. The satellite image showed a select few bases without any baseball fields; these bases had soccer fields constructed instead. A CIA consultant noticed this and it raised questions in his mind as he observed,…

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    Barcelona, he saw men who have risked their lives for Republican cause flung into prison without charge. He saw thousands of ill-armed POUM militiamen, suddenly described by Communist propaganda as Trotskysts, Fascists, traitors, murderers, cowards, spies and so…

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    In the book 1984 George Orwell explains his dystopian vision of what 1984 is going to be like from his perspective in 1949. As many of us know the dystopian idea of 1984 never came fully into fruition due to the fact that 1984 has come and gone . In the book Winston Smith, a regular human being in the dystopian society, tries to get out of this situation and to figure out why the government are doing these suspicious acts. Some other main characters are Julia and O 'brien. Throughout the book,…

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