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    technology, so very few people have problems with communicating with other folks. Numerous applications and web-based services make it possible to talk to people residing in the most distant parts of the world (provided that they have a stable Internet connection). At the same time, sometimes it is impossible to get in touch with some folks, especially people living in countries where certain web services are blocked or people who simply do not use the Internet. Therefore, only conventional…

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    What is a VPN? It stands for virtual private network. Its main purpose is to secure the connections between the host and the server. It fulfills that purpose by using tunneling protocols, encryption, data encapsulation and certified connections to protect the identity of the host. The simplest way to think about it is to compare it to a LAN connection but without wiring. The History of VPN: Early VPNs were often set up to give individual employees secure remote access to their company…

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    world. The text employs the language of idols, in this case meaning an adored figure rather than a physical object, to provide an illustrative example of the similarities between the two. The use of the idols cements the text’s efforts to imply the connection between the two religions since it allows for the audience to view the two sides in religious terms, which allows for possible conversions to occur more effectively. More specifically, the text does this to familiarize and explain the East…

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    This predicament takes place in the original version of Piano through the somewhat negative connotation of the speaker’s connection to the past. This differs from the final version of the piece, as the revision provides a clear connection to the past in a positive light, whereas the first possesses attributes of darkness, which alter the meaning of the poem as a whole. The speaker is trying to convey his longing for the past, due…

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    Impacts Of Hacktivisms

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    to be secure even on websites that do not use a HTTPS connection (Mason, 2002). Unlike a proxy, however, this connection to the VPN server is secured before the user even opens any other programs, thus being the reason why it is the most secure option in protecting data. This traffic can even be encrypted with up to the same level of security as an HTTPS connection. This VPN server can be located anywhere in the world, which can allow connections to websites that a user may not be able to access…

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    I chose to write about are Coffin K, Roxana & the Naked Philosopher, and Burning Buddhist. Each one of these stories reveals the deep connections people can make with others or certain things which affect their own lives greatly. In Richard Marranca’s The New Romantics, Coffin K, Roxana & the Naked Philosopher, and Burning Buddhist all reveal the deeper connections people have based off of their knowledge, experience, and true feelings. Coffin K by Richard Marranca was about a man, and woman…

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    Dorigen's Speech Rhymes

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    The connections are impossible to ignore: “Eterne God, that thurgh thy purveiaunce / Ledest the world by certain goveraunce” (865-866). Eternal God id the source of worldly goods and sustenance (both physical and emotional), yet it is given to humans as God sees fit through its governance. God is at once the provider of all mortal goods and circumstances as well as the authority to which these concepts are distributed. The links between God and man do not only center upon the broad connection…

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    Nike Rhetorical Analysis

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    cricket noise, as the audiance sees the boy slowly jogging towards the camera. As he gets closer, it is obvious that he is no athlete that is being sponsored by Nike. He is used to make a connection to the audience who, if they are not like him themselves, almost certainly know someone who looks like him. This connection quickly establishes that Nike’s are meant for anyone. As the boy nears the camera the audience can see that he is covered in sweat and breathing heavily. This makes the audience…

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    She writes a chapter of her book that focuses on the idea of connections and how they have affected her life. The essay that will be introduced is written from her book A Chorus of Stones and is called Our Secret. It is a shocking chapter and a reflection on the consequences of others that have abused, physically or mentally or both, by committing acts of emotional violence. Susan Griffin tells a story of history and her family connections while piecing it together with other peoples. Shocking…

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    The element of self-branding that is important for my future career are create strong connections with my target audience by being authenticity to my value, moral, and belief. The reason why authenticity is important to my self-branding because I want to be a Television production who create content that focus on social justice, issues within society that minorities faces on the daily basis, and that give minority opportunity to tell their story since Hollywood have a huge problem with diversity…

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