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    At this point in my life the career path which interests me the most is the Foreign Service. This is has been a career interest of mine throughout high school and continues to be today. Saying that getting a job in the State Department is hard is a bit of an understatement. After spending months researching others’ endeavors trying to get employed the Department of State, I’ve learned it is one long battle. You are essentially competing with yourself every time. Surprisingly with all the…

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    hypocrites and sinners. The flag serves as a reminder that the pursuit of happiness and freedom is available to all individuals. In the afore mentioned Johnny Cash song, one line referring to the flag reads, “it got powder-burned the night Francis Scott Key, Sat watching it writing say can you see.” Our flag is not the only national symbol we see being…

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    Seeing a difference one teacher can make to a child was enough to inspire me to pursue a career in primary teaching.. During this time there was one teacher in particular which made such a difference to the inclusion of my son and encouraged him to engage in his learning again that I felt inspired to pursue a career in primary teaching. Helping children become individuals with a love of learning and to see the progression of a children when they are taught by a teacher willing to support them is…

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    A person who can illicitly obtain a private key can impersonate the owner of the private key during public key cryptography actions. Depending on the security roles granted by the authorized use of the private key, a compromised private key can be used to abuse network resources, steal valuable data, and destroy reputations. Cryptographic algorithms can implement encryption and decryption of…

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    Femme Fatale Analysis

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    Both Greek tragedy and film noir feature femme fatales, women portrayed as devilish or in the role of a killer, the topic of the inevitability of fate is highly prevalent, and both genres incorporate mystery into their stories. “[Film noir is] a low-key black-and-white visual style, with a hard-boiled detective, a femme fatale, rainy streets, murder, and a downbeat ending” (Jukes). The genre of film noir is a cinematic genre that dates back to the 1940's. It has since been influenced numerous…

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    The Star Spangled Banner represents freedom. The writer of the Star Spangled Banner was Francis Scott Key. The Star Spangled Banner was written during the Battle of Fort McHenry and was written for the Garrison Flag. The book, Rush Revere and the Star Spangled Banner by Rush Limbaugh, talks about the Star Spangled Banner and how it came to be. The song was written by Francis Scott Key, while he was on a British warship, trying to free his friend. His friend was named an American Doctor named…

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    Francis Scott Key

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    Flag, singing and standing of National Anthem. Francis Scott Key, an attorney from Washington, D.C. inherited slaves from his family. Key was said to be against slavery despite viewing them as a distinct and inferior race that was the greatest evil that oppressed the community. He supported sending enslaved Africans back to Africa and help them to colonize the country as he saw them to be untrustworthy (Morley). In 1814, Francis Scott Key, wrote a poem originally named “The Defense of Fort…

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    Servco Toyota - 34th Annual Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival Music is as much a part of Hawaiian culture as the outrigger canoe and the Luau. In fact, from the battlefield to the beaches where feasts have long been held, music has been used to motivate and celebrate. No luau would be complete without a wide variety of Hawaiian slack guitar music. In Hawaiian, the word is "ki-ho'alu", which loosely translates into, "loosen the key" or the loose string style of playing a stringed instrument such…

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    How To Visit Baltimore

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    Monument and Historic Shrine If you've ever wanted to experience the history of our country from its earliest days, you can visit the Fort McHenry National Monument and Shrine. It's the fort that inspired The Star-Spangled Banner written by Francis Scott Key during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814. Your party can enjoy self-guided tours as well as daily flag changes where you can…

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    Dead Again uses different lighting techniques to create dramatic contrast and a sense of mood in each scene. This is highlighted through the film noir scenes when dramatic high contrast was achieved by using two extremes of lighting, a lack of light and a heavy amount of light. This was especially shown in the opening interrogation scene. During the scene the light in the room was the only light source present and everything else was in complete darkness. In the scene the contrast was so strong…

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