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    Threats For College Essay

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    Aim Higher college could have many threats and vulnerabilities coming its way because just this year there have been extortion hacks, attacks that manipulate data, the zombie botnet and attack on the credit card chip. The most prevalent ones are the credit card chip attack because hackers will be able to sniff the networks and grab the data of the customer when its live sending to the banks as a transaction. Another prevalent threat would be the zombie botnets because the Internet of Things can…

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    Capitalism is seen in economies all around the world, viewed as a system to control wealth. However, many believe that capitalism favors the wealthy and exploits the poor. Revolutionaries argue that those in poverty are forced to their indigence by their own exploitation. In The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, a novel by Carson McCullers, the town the characters inhabit is plagued by poverty and socioeconomic discrimination. Jake Blount is disturbed by how the wealthy are capable of treating the poor…

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    the blacks. The way that these European countries did that was by utilizing their power. They used their power by demanding for what they wanted not taking no as answer. All of these countries had a lot of land which they were able to produce and exploit materials. Being able to colonize small countries already shows that a country is powerful enough because it proves that they were able to go in and take what they wanted. These examples show that power was a major motivation for imperialism…

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    useful for transporting goods that can be used for trading to have a positive effect on the economy. (“The Economic Impact of British Rule in India” ¶#14) You could counter this argument by saying that they invented these railway systems to simply exploit the land and take their valuable resources, but I would argue that, even though those were the intentions back in the day, they still had a positive net effect for India in the end despite what they were used for long…

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    Joseph Concrad’s Hard of Darkness Heart of Darkness follows one man's nightmarish journey into the interior of Africa Aboard a British ship called the Nellie, three men listen to a dude named Marlow recount his journey into Africa as an agent for the Company, a Belgian ivory trading firm. Along the way, he witnesses brutality and hate between colonizers and the native African people, becomes entangled in a power struggle within the Company, and finally learns the truth about the mysterious Kurtz…

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    The Enabling Act

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    largely on opportunism and the party’s corresponding ability to exploit inadvertent events, manifested through use of Reichstag fire used to undermine political parties. Historiography: Allan Bullock; “Without any axe to grind or case to argue…. an entirely unprincipled opportunist” . William Shier; “Hitler had lost no time in exploiting the Reichstag fire to the limit…” . Linking Sentence: Thus, Hitler and the Nazi’s ability to exploit fortuitous events in order to undermine political parties,…

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    harming the Earth?” Well to answer this question in short, sure! Hardin mentions “the commons” multiple times in his famous 1968 analysis. If you really think about it, the implications of a commons is that since no one owns it, anyone can use it, exploit it, and pollute it at no charge. So who owns the air we breathe? The sunshine? The oceans? The birds in the air? That’s where we get a little complicated. Locke and Hardin…

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    There is never a perfect man in the world. Everyone has their strengths varying from the intellects to the adventurous. Yet, everyone contains their own weaknesses and these are enough for one to exploit. The play, Othello, is about a jealous man, Iago, who seeks revenge on the general of the army, Othello, for giving the position of lieutenant to someone else which Iago believes is beneath him. Iago begins an evil campaign to “poison the moor’s ear” by tainting Othello's thoughts of his beloved…

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    acknowledge us—too involved in their conversation with one another. They were talking about “doing” trails. One said something about “doing Berryvale,” which I know to be a great hike out of Big Basin Park. They were so much into their own exploits and planned exploits that they did not see the view of the bay. They did not see the gulch below. They did not see the uninterrupted forest. They did not see the eagles. They did not see the cluster of tiny wildflowers that we saw at the end of the…

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    Cultural Work Reflection

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    Wow, I can’t believe the school year is over in less than a month. Graduation is so soon! Hope you’re all enjoying your placements as the year ends. My LSS was away last week so it was a quiet day at the office. I handed out postcards to a few passerby’s’ interested in the Network. I also answered phone inquires over (mostly about the Riverdale Art Walk application). Then I updated the media calendar with important dates/events, jotted down new Art Square Gallery submissions, tweeted a bit,…

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