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    The speaker in the Hagakure is Yamamoto Tsunetomo. He was born in 1659, and was a samurai of the Saga Domain in Hizen Province under the lord Nabeshima Mitsushige. He spent thirty years devoting his life to his clan and lord. When Yamamoto’s lord died in 1700, he didn’t choose to follow his lord in death in a practice called junshi, because his lord didn’t like the practice. After having a few arguments with his lord’s successor, Yamamoto repudiated the world and left to go live in the…

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    It has become so easy to get content for free on the Internet. For example, all that is needed to get a song from YouTube is a quick search for YouTube to MP3 and the ability to click ‘download’. This is all thanks to availability-- what once was limited to hard copies such as CDs can now be pulled up by the touch of a button. Overall, the dawn of new technology and media has changed the ideas of piracy by altering the methods used by individuals to find and share content and forcing government…

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    Cooperative learning is a teacher-directed teaching method where the students work together to achieve a common task. There are many components to cooperative learning, one of which being student team learning. “STL” is based on three concepts: team rewards, individual accountability, and equal opportunities for success. The six major elements of this model are intentional group formation, continuous group interaction, interdependence of group members, all individuals being accountable, explicit…

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    brought revolution to France and its military in the early nineteenth-century. Napoleon took control of France following the French Revolution, when he rose to prominence, and guided the nation and its citizens through political chaos and war. His name is one which left a great mark on European history and politics. Napoleon’s legacy continues as a controversial political and military leader because of his Machiavellian style. A Machiavellian leader exerts many specific personality traits and…

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    allowed her to eventually describe the perfect map and explain how it couldn't be made because it would be the entirety of Earth. Laura then followed later with “Both projections sacrifice absolute accuracy in any particular domain in order to be relatively accurate in all domains.” This opens the viewer to another connection between the criteria Laura made for the Peter’s projection and all maps in creation while also allowing her to follow up with her statement about the perfect map and a few…

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    bachelor program consist of five years, including eight semesters of theoretical and practical parts for most of courses, which are taught in classrooms for theoretical domain, and the required practical skills training for each course, are done under supervision of clinical instructor at high facilitated (EMS) labs to achieve practical domain requirements. ( context of study) In addition to four clinical courses distributed over fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth semesters. These courses allows…

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    Essay On Trifles

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    Trifles is a feminist play written by Susan Glaspell, an American Pulitzer Prize-winning play writer. Glaspell was also an actress, novelist, and a journalist. Trifles were based on a non-fictional murder case backed in the 1900s’, which she wrote a fictional play of murder investigation of John Wright, in which the wife, Minnie Wright, was the main suspect. The play started off with the setting, the couple’s kitchen, which was a mess, along with the main characters entering that said kitchen…

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    Hades is one of the three son of Kronus and Rhea, his symbol is a Cerberus or three headed dog, and was also one of 12 Olympians. He was the god of the death, god of wealth, and a very frightening character, he was also disliked by many humans and gods. Although thought to be evil, he was just an idea for death and after life for the other gods. Hades was the god of the dead and ruler of the underworld. He took Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, and made her his queen. He was characterized as…

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    Cookie Inaccuracies

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    Vulnerabilities storing a user’s login name and password in a cookie on the user’s machine are: Cookie Poisoning: cookies supposed to send back to server unchanged, but the attacker can have changed the value and sent different information to the server. Integrity and confidentiality: Most of website only stores the random and generated unique identifies in cookie, and other are stored on the server. Help to eliminates the threat of cookie poisoning. Cookie Cookie Inaccuracies: Carrying…

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    Upon first meeting Telemachus, both Athena (in the disguise of family friend the Mentor) and Menelaus remark upon the uncanny physical resemblance between father and son: Athena exclaims, “you must be, by your looks, Odysseus’ boy?/ The way your head is shaped, the fine eyes – yes,/ how like him”, and Menelaus also notes the “likeness”, observing that “Odysseus’ hands and feet were like this boy’s;/ his head, and hair, and the glinting of his eyes” (I.244-6; IV.155-7). This familial resemblance…

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