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    Alan Turing, The Man’s Mind Of Enigma Of Computer Technology, Changed Modern Society, And The Outcome Of WWII In December 1941 Nazi Germany, and Japan declared war on the United States, and though this was a groundbreaking event for everyone, it didn’t stop one man from London. During this given time of war there would be a hero from not the actual war itself, but emerge inside the mind of that person. Thus it impacted everything that was going on, and not just the war, but technology itself.…

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    The average in-state tuition at community colleges for 2014–2015 according to the College Board was just $3,347 (4 Reasons to Consider Community College). So many high school juniors and seniors get stressed out everyday thinking about their future education. Pursuing a college degree after graduating high school is nothing to take lightly, which is why it is so important to make the right decision. So why do most seniors decide to go to a four year university right after graduating from high…

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    accomplishments in his life. He was not only a mathematician but also a cryptographer and developed computer science. He was mostly famous for breaking the German Enigma code during World War II. The Enigma was a device that allowed the Germans to send messages without being exposed. During World War II, Germans were communicating through this enigma. They talked about who was their next target and highly classified things that they didn’t want their enemies to know. Alan was able to crack the…

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    Problem and Ways After the successful construction of his machine, Turing names it Christopher. Unfortunately, Christopher cannot determine the German’s Enigma as they reset the communication encryption on a daily basis. Following this failure, Denniston orders the destruction of the machine and lays off Turing. However, the Turing’s cryptographers colleagues threaten to quit if he is laid off. Clarke, Turing’s fiancé plans to leave on the wishes of her parents, but Turing proposes to her of…

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    confined in a room. In the beginning of the monologue, the audience sees Montoya talking to Enigma, the nurse. From their dialogue, the audience learns that they are in Montoya’s mind which is “confused and full of rage” (Montoya, Ricardo, and Herbert 93) because, as they later find out, Montoya is having an identity crisis. He asks Enigma, “what is going to happen to the word “Chicano”?” in which Enigma responds that “tropical anal mist” will replace it (Montoya, Ricardo, and Herbert 93). By…

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    Act III: (26) Val is at her cocktail party and explains to her guests that the book is fictional and not about Gary’s family in Texas, nobody believes her. (27) Gary is trying to leave Abby’s, she tells him that she is better for him than Val. (28) Val tells her editor that she isn’t happy with the way he is trying to sell her book. Karen and Lilimae can’t find Gary at the party and decide to call him up. (29) Abby tells Gary to stay with her, since that is where he wants to be. (30) Karen and…

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    Volkswagen was sent out in 1938. The Enigma, a cipher machine, was made by the Germans. The enigma required two people, each with a special role, to work it. They changed the enigma every day because they thought hanging it would make the enigma indestructible. In 1940, Alan Turing and his team got together at Bletchley Park in England and together, they cracked the first enigma message. Alan Turing also created the first computer that could crack an enigma message made by the Germans.…

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    The Imitation Game is a movie based on true story that showed us about Britain in World War II era. Through this movie, we invited back turned to the past, where the World War II was happened. The emergence of Nazi party as a form of a revival of Germany made Adolf Hitler want his state became dominant power in Europe. However, the British build an alliance to prevent German. They were desirous to gain dominant power in the field of economic and military. At the moment was the outbreak of World…

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    Find X The world is ripe with enigmas—bold unanswered questions. Extraterrestrial life, time travel, the meaning of life, and cultural relativism are just some of these sweeping topics. There are also countless smaller mysteries, less earth shattering questions that manifest in short-lived daydreams and musings. The smaller enigmas I ponder span from how the first camera prototype was conceptualized to what the X-Factor truly is. It is a popular show, most people know that it’s a televised music…

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    was on the Etruscans’ Orientalizing, Archaic, and Classical works of art. I will discuss the fibula with Orientalizing lions, Apollo of Veii, and Chimera de Arezzo. I will also talk about the videos, “A Place Called Etruria”, “Luxury Excess”, and “Enigma of the Etruscans”. The fibula with Orientalizing lions is from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb in Italy, circa 650-640 BCE. This artwork is made of gold, is eighteen inches high, and is now in the Vatican Museum in Rome. This piece symbolizes the…

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