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    “Also the name is Kyra.” On the other side Thulite and Celeste were struggling to land a hit on Moonstone due to blocks with her crescent moon knives ( with a navy blue handle and a teal blade). Moonstone was a gem with celeste waist length hair, azure skin, a moonstone gem…

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    Cloud computing enables small companies and startups run only with op-ex i.e. operating costs in business terms instead of cap-ex i.e. capital expenditure which would mean access to analytics which previously was only a part of large companies. Cloud computing makes the cost of 1 computer being used for 1000 hours more or less equal to 1000 computers operating for one hour. This means a change in strategy for analysis & design of systems, as cloud computing changes the scope of scalability &…

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    Death comes and goes as it pleases, it may bring forth grief or it may leave sorrow in its wake, but sometimes it brings happiness. One thing always remains the same, and that's the uncertainty that consumes us as the curtain closes. As we may suffer from a "joy that kills," or we may be stricken with such an amount of grief that we too plunge into the abyss. When Mrs. Mallard heard of her husband's death she was overwhelmed by shock but then filled with a joyous freedom, only to have it ripped…

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    Zero Day is a book that aims to be much more than it is. Whether it be a thrilling novel about terrorist apprehension, or an educational look into the mechanics of unauthorized access, or even just a happy ending, you will be greatly disappointed from whatever you were expecting. Mark Russinovich sees no help in delving to detail about the maneuvers his protagonists use to save the day, nor does he attempt to explain the relationships between the characters he develops. I will admit the book…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    tanned skin, and the cool salty water that never failed lure me in as if I was a lost mermaid returning home. The beach is a land of memories. When I was younger, my sister and I would embark on our mermaid missions with our rightful mermaid names: Azure Waverider and Lunarias. Hand in hand, we’d dive into the indigo depths, hunting for the lost conch or the enchanted red rock to try to please our angry father, Poseidon, who would surely make a wicked storm, if we didn’t complete our quest.…

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    The doors to his cell opened and the last person Steve wanted to see came in. Hydra agents following close behind. She came into the clear chamber and had an agent stick a needle into Steve’s neck drawing his blood. She took the small container. Examining the crimson liquid. Steve fought against the binds that were holding him to the upright plank. “Save your strength. The restraints are solid adamantium. Even the Hulk could not break them.” Steve looked up at the baby blue eyes of the…

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    Blood Evidence Analysis

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    In order to determine the sequence of events that occurred at a crime scene it is important to be able to determine and identify certain bodily fluids versus non-human substances. Based on the location of the biological evidence and its DNA can provide crucial information about the crime scene, its victim, and the suspect(s). These tests divided between presumptive and confirmatory testing. Blood evidence is the most common type bodily fluid found at a crime scene. Presumptive testing at the…

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    In the novel Frankenstein, and the two poems of "Miss Brill" and "To Jane: The Recollection", nature exposes itself as a healer for the individual, whose beauty restores their happiness and tranquility. Through the serenity and peaceful scenery depicted through the imagery in nature, the individual is cleansed and purified of their grief. This is shown many times throughout Frankenstein, allowing the individual to help himself or herself after a horrific event and find calm in nature. This is…

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    Slaughterhouse-Five is a remarkable novel written in 1969 by Kurt Vonnegut that displays the hardships of World War 2 through the experiences of the main protagonist Billy Pilgrim. It is a controversial novel that has created multiple perspectives (right and wrong) and one of those perspectives can be obtained in an article titled “Dystopian Cybernetic Environment in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse five” which is authored by three journalists Babaee, Yahya, and Sivagurunathan. The article…

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    Montresor's Vault

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    use the wine as a remedy for his cough. The vault was filled with dead bodies and in response to the setting Fortunato said he forgot what the Montresor’s arms and motto was. Montresor stated that it the arms was, “A huge human foot d’or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpant rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel” (Poe, 1846). Montresor also told him their motto which was, “Nemo me impune lacessit,” this meant, “No one attacks me with impunity” (Poe, 1846). At some point later in…

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