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    Entry 1: Today we discussed the public sphere. In summary, we discussed the emergence of the “mass audience”, the low/high culture binary, and determining where the idea of “the public” comes from. We have a conception of the public sphere from the bourgeois class. The set ideal is that of a private (civil society) and the public (state-mediates crises). This public sphere is formed and operated through the norms of publicity. There are five norms that make up publicity: status as person is…

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    2 DESCRIPTION OF THE USEA 2.1. Data Encryption phase USEA encrypts 512-bit blocks of plaintext to cipher text by a 256-bit main key that from now we call it MK. In default, USEA consists of 20 identical rounds, but we can increase or decrease the rounds for amplification of our algorithm in specific hardware or software implementation. Note that Decreasing rounds of algorithm reduces its security against attacks. USEA uses different algebratic, logic and arithmetic operations for data…

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    Introduction Though there have been many influences on American society, few have been as impactful on how we live, work and play as computers and technology. From an initial introduction of simple calculation and tabulation tools to today’s advanced computing systems, computers and technology have changed how we perform everyday tasks. From designing, producing and distributing common goods to communicating with one another locally and around the world, computers and technology have changed…

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    Is it legitimate to intervene another state’s internal affairs? Do gross violations of human rights justify armed interventions to stop atrocities? According to the UN charter protection of human rights is the responsibility of the international community hence humanitarian interventions are foreign military actions which prevent or halt mass muyrder and other sever violations of human rights. In contrast the charter also prohibits forceful interference against the territorial intregrity and…

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    In the twentieth century it has been argued that on the international stage, states were the dominant actors. Donelan in the late 1970s writes that “‘State’ is central to sovereignty, war, intervention and the rest of the old list” which suggests that states were very important, fundamental even to international society. Some such as Lacher suggest that “globalisation… [is] deeply implicated in (though not solely responsible for) the undermining of the state’s previously sovereign place in…

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    Attachment 1 ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Electronic or manual submission UNIT CHN1102 – ECOLOGY OF FAMILIES AND CHILDREN 2 CODE TITLE NAME OF STUDENT (Print clearly) PUGA ELENA FAMILY NAME FIRST NAME STUDENT ID NO. 10334538 NAME OF LECTURER: Anna Targowska DUE DATE 27/08/2014 Topic of assignment: Bronfenbrenner’s Perspectives Group or tutorial (if applicable) Course C58 Campus OFF I certify that the attached assignment is my own work and that…

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    After reading The Ugly American, I have identified multiple situations through fictional characters that damaged or diluted foreign relationships and interest abroad. The authors use well-elaborated fictional views to target the readers. This allows readers an opportunity to intellectually wear the shoes that United States foreign policy manufactures. Particularly, in providing an understanding of diminishing and disconnected relationship with countries and governments abroad, To illustrate…

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    Furthermore, such combative action makes America appear more threatening to other countries. According to “balance of threat” realism, countries that view a great power as a threat have a much greater likelihood of engaging in balancing against that threat (Lecture/Waltz 2000). And even though no country currently occupies a position with which it could engage in hard balancing against the United States, other nations have already begun to use soft balancing techniques against the US. Soft…

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    DBQ Sovereignty Essay

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    might directly affected. b. Relation to State- In relation to state sovereignty place a central role because an independent nation like the United States for example is governed by the American people who control their own affairs. The American people adopted their own constitution and it was through then that the U.S government was created. They elect the people who they want as their representatives and the U.S makes its own laws. c. Relation to global governance- In relation to governance…

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    Realism and Liberalism in a Globalized World: The study of International Relations revolves around the “decisions that are made within a country that have implications for relationships outside the borders of that country” (Kaufman, Page 2). In the current globalized world, countries are interdependent entities that must exist and interact with one another. The manner in which countries choose to engage with another, such as aggressively or civilly, can be predicted and analyzed through various…

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