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    Iphone Hack Thesis

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    The Truth About The iPhone Hack The tech giant Apple refused to disclose the security encryption key for the cell phone of the San Bernardino terrorist. The result was a court order filed against Apple by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Apples refusal to cooperate with the FBI was based on a controversial principle regarding the personal security of an estimated 100-million iPhone users around the world. The court order was lifted when a professional hacker stepped forward and broke the…

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    Initiate Crime

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    INITIATE CRIME It is recognized that the Initiate the crime is supposed to disappoint the impact of the crime for reasons beyond the control of the offender. An attempt to commit an offence. Under Iraqi penal code, article30, which states: “This is the initiation of an act with intent to commit a felony or misdemeanor which is prevented or frustrated for reasons unrelated to the intentions of the offender. An attempt to commit an offence is considered to include all acts that are impossible to…

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    point in American history and the start of a new age. This was not the first terrorist attack on U.S. soil. On February 26, 1993, the World Trade Center would see it’s first but not last attack which was not successful. Then on April 19, 1995, a federal build was blown up. This would be known as the Oklahoma City Bombing. With the most recent terrorist attack happening during the Boston Marathon where two Islamic teens, used improvised bombs killing 3 and injuring hundreds more. So with global…

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    WAR AND ARCHITECTURE: The Sarajevo window Lebbeus woods wrote in his manifesto “Architecture is war, war is Architecture” as a response to the urgent situation in Sarajevo, Bosnia which was under a terrorist attack. Lebbeus at that time stated that it was clear that architecture was part of the problem. He wrote “snipers had turned streets into lethal shooting galleries and artillery gunners had turned ordinary buildings where people worked and lived into incendiary death traps” and as…

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    Metadat Breach Of Privacy

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    The collection of Metadata is a Breach of Privacy: Edward Snowden, a hero The government habitually does things which go against what the American people stand for. The highly unethical collection of metadata is a prime example. What is metadata? Metadata is defined as "structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use, or manage an information resource."(Is metadata collected by the government a threat to your privacy? Kassner). Edward…

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    Totalitarian Regime Essay

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    A primary reason to concur with the assigned source relates to a totalitarian regime’s use of mass execution and genocide, which results in the monitoring and responding by anti-totalitarian councils and international powers, notably the United States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and human rights organizations. In terms of the essay, the term “monitoring” is defined as maintaining constant surveillance, in simple terms, spying, over a country or person, while “responding”, is…

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    Are military drones really necessary to fight terrorism? Is it the only way to resolve this issue? Drone technology appears to be increasingly popular as the need of “self-protection” against terrorists becomes more urgent. It is fair to conclude that drones are somewhat efficient. However, plentiful of instances and studies have proved otherwise. The use of military drones promotes terrorism, violates international laws, and invades privacy. They are harmful rather than useful to our society.…

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    DHS Missions

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    protected. There are frameworks we use to encourage our destinations. The National Cybersecurity Protection System (NCPS), Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM), National Cybersecurity and Communications Reconciliation Center (NCCIC), and the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) Reporting guarantees that we ensure our the internet (Securing and Managing Our Borders | Homeland Security). To guarantee debacle flexibility we utilize a planned, complete government reaction to…

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    Post 9/11 Essay

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    (Park) CNN- It was September 11, 2001. Greer Epstein, employed at The World Trade Center, never took breaks at work simply because she never had the time. About 8:40 AM, one of her coworkers asked if she wanted to join him for a cigarette break to discuss an upcoming work related meeting. While descending in the elevator, Epstein felt a jolt which she chose to ignore. Outside, she saw people staring at the sky. At that moment is when she saw a plane fly directly into her office in the South…

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    That day the planes crashed on United soil was a horrible history changing day that we refer to as September 11th. I was in home room at my high school in Minnesota when my teacher said, "You will never forget where you were this morning while this took place for the rest of your life, you don't understand the impact this just had on our country." as we watch the news on the television. My home room teacher was right, I didn't know the degree of the event happening right in front of me, and to…

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