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    could not stop the levels of arms production, munitions, and supplies being sent to Britain across the Atlantic. Another military strategy was used and proved effective at the Battle of the Atlantic. “By December 1942 Britain could decode German ciphers and steer convoys away from U-Boats.” (SQ 2 SOurce A; Battle of the Atlantic) Meanwhile the US was tag teaming via the us of sonar to track submarines and take done German fleets, one by one. Less of a strategy but more of a needed action came…

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    In 1946, Canada gave political asylum to Igor Gouzenko, a soviet sipher clerk responsible for stealing 109 documents, which proved soviet spies were operating in Canada and the United States. Gouzenko’s actions arguably began this period of tension between the Americas and the Soviet Union, now known as the Cold War. When Canada accepted Gouzenko’s claims against the Soviet’s as reality, we launched ourselves into the Cold War. Although the majority of the conflict was between the United States…

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    Disorganized Killers Essay

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    Serial killers are defined as people who commit three or more murders, with a cooling off period that could last anywhere from days to years. Serial killers, regardless of their preferred method of murder, have an ultimate uncontrollable aggression that drives their need to kill. What mainly differentiates serial killers from the well-adjusted individuals in society is the inability to control aggression. Everyone has the ability to murder and some even have the same dark fantasies as serial…

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    the 408- character puzzle, only the last 18 letters have not been determined. These notes were individual evidence because the killer himself sent and signed the letters. These codes were given to the document analyzing unit and they decrypted the ciphers…

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    Analysis Of The Ghost

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    The Ghost reflects the harsh conditions of industrializing society. “I did not dream that work was so terrible a thing. From half-past five in the morning to ten o’clock at night I am everybody’s slave” (London 39). Hump is starting to stand on legs of his own and constantly notes the cruelties that the everyday worker suffers from, and after only a few days of arriving on the Ghost he describes himself as the most miserable he has ever been with a swollen knee, multiple burns, lacerations,…

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    and even though they usually lacked the necessary background for recording data, they were often able to get unknown knowledge of German military intentions from enemy officers (“World War II”). Women were also employed as cryptanalysts who study ciphers which are secret code systems (“National Women’s”). Women spies definitely aided the war…

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    The trials of war are never simple; in fact, they are a very complicated concoction of humanitarian aid, military campaigns, and politics. The United States of America was on the outside of the European conflict of World War II clinging to their beliefs of isolation. However, our government officials knew this would not and could not last. In 1941, the United States entered World War II. Its allies would be Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. By the war’s end, it became common…

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    Nucleotide

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    strand that is supported by sugar-phosphate backbone. In the linear strand, some of three base sequence is a codon and each codon is related to an amino acid. These codons come together in a linear sequence and create a gene. Gene can be called as cipher that encrypts proteins. According to results of human genom project, there are approximately 20,500 genes and 500,000 proteins in human body.... In the Modern days of the civilization, biotechnology industry is working to both explore and…

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    Most Popular Film Genre

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    Films can cause an array of emotions to stir up within a person. The many different genres of film can allow a person to choose what they want to feel while watching. The most popular film genre when searched is comedy. Within that there can be romantic comedy, action comedy, suspenseful comedy and more. The number of films that one can enjoy is endless. Each genre contains a handful of emotions that the viewer will be feeling. The genre that can be described as both loved and hated is the…

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    "Yeah watch out for the triangle guy!" "Wait..." A geometrical yellow demon surfaced right before them. "Good morning, everybody! This is the dashing Bill Cipher," He took a moment to adjust his black bow tie accordingly. "Coming to you half dead from the soon-to-be former Mystery shack! How are y'all doin' tonight?" "Gah, it's the triangle, the triangle!" "You leave our Uncle's brain alone yo-" "Ho-hey…

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