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    Thomas Jefferson This report is about Thomas Jefferson and I will be giving you information on his past before he was president I will give you fun facts and I will tell you his hobbies. Thomas Jefferson was a good president and a good person. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743. Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826 at the age of 83. One of Thomas Jefferson’s memories is when he was 3 and he went on a 50 mile horseback ride with his father’s slave and his family to the Virginia…

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    Zodiac Research Paper

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    First this paper will discuss who is the Zodiac. The Zodiac is a self-proclaimed killer. He was linked to five murders and taunted the police in northern California during 1966 to 1974. In October of 1966 the Zodiac killed a young woman, then in December of 1968 he killed two teens, he also killed another two young women in July and September of 1969, and a middle aged man in October of 1969. The Zodiac was also famous for his anonymous letters to taunt the police. On the website…

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    algebraic equations. He named zero sifr who was later used to derive the word cipher. Fibonacci introduced the Hindu-Arabic number system to Europe, and German bankers and Italian merchants took notice of his developments with the use of the number zero. Government officials outlawed the use of zero, but it did not stop merchants from using zero in encrypted messages. The encrypted zero messages led to the derivation of the word cipher from the Arabic word for zero, sifr. Descartes founded the…

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    RSA

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    Introduction RSA is a type of cryptography that is use for encrypting and decrypting of messages. It was created by Ronald L. Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard M. Adleman in the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. RSA (Rivest, Shamir, Adleman) is named after the three inventors. RSA is still widely used for securing the confidentiality and authenticity of an e-mail. It is also use to secure communication through the internet. It is particularly useful when conducting e-commerce.…

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    Setting- In the adventures of Random Jeff, there were multiple different settings as RJ moved around the world. Point of View-In the Adventures of random Jeff there was a third person omniscient Pov Text- The words of Chaos that constructed the story of RJ. Symbol- The thing that shows what Random Jeff truly is. Hyperbole- An extreme exaggeration of the chaos RJ causes. Style- The way that the adventures of RJ are written in the book. Opinion- How RJ thinks that something should happen, how he…

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    Modern Day Telegraph

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    The Victorian Internet: The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century's On-Line Pioneer delivers a tale of the history of the telegraph - one of the most essential technological innovation. The book gives a comprehensive view on the developing of the telegraph with its obstacles and successes, and also the story of the scientists who pioneer it. The Victorian Internet: The Remarkable Story of the Telegraph and the Nineteenth Century's On-Line Pioneer tells the story of the…

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    covered with bitter taste receptors. When these receptor are stimulated, a message is sent to the brain that bitterness is detected (Wooding 2006). There are two common alleles in the PTC gene: the tasting allele and the non-tasting allele. Each allele ciphers for a different receptor protein. TAS2R38 is a gene that gives the ability of people to taste PTC (Wooding 2006). A person is homozygote recessive for the TAS2R38 gene if it is not able to taste PTC. A person is homozygous dominant for…

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    University in 1938, he returned to Cambridge and then took a part-time position with the Government Code and Cypher School, a British code-breaking organization. During World War II, Turing was a leader in wartime code-breaking especially the German ciphers. He worked at Bletchley Park, where he made five major advances in the field of cryptanalysis, including the bombe, an electromechanical device used to help decipher German Enigma encrypted codes and signals. Turing’s contributions to the…

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    months, she made an important discovery. Within two years of working at this organization, Grotjan came across the beginning of a solution that would change history and she became a fundamental figure in breaking "Purple'', code name for the Japanese cipher machine. Used to send daily diplomatic messages, including the message that…

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    In Shakespeare’s well-known play, Hamlet, the ghost of Hamlet’s father divulges, “But that I am forbid/To tell the secrets of my prison house/I could a tale unfold whose lightest word/Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood” (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act I, scene v). The people who would interpret this as a hyperbolic autobiography of “Shakespeare” are the same people who are convinced that “William Shakespeare” is a pseudonym. There are hundreds of different theories about who really…

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