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    Literary Techniques in Dr. Sacks’ Work In order to be an effective science writer, one must clarify their writing and ideas and captivate and convince his or her readers in their articles. Dr. Oliver Sacks’ article “The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat” successfully clarifies, captivates and convinces readers using various literary techniques that are common to both Science writers and English literary writers. Throughout the passage Sacks utilizes simile as a way to clarify his ideas for…

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    Most see a disability as an impairment of normal function; however, some see a disability as a source of creativity and innovation. Being blind means that one does not exist in the perceptual world of sight; on the contrary, that individual may have a greater presence in the perceptual world of touch, taste, smell, and hearing. Therefore, a conclusion may be drawn that a perceptual world is different for each individual but, that perceptual world contributes to the experience of the individual…

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    In His book entitled The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks tells 24 tales of various patients with neurological disorders. He breaks up his book into four parts to organize the stories based on the specific problems of the patients. These parts are called Losses, Excesses, Transports, and The World of the Simple. The story in which the book is named after, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, for example, is the first story in Losses. This is story was about a man by the name…

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    Vermeer’s Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, by Timothy Brook, sets out to explain how the world was transformed during the seventeenth century through a growing world market and expanding globalization between civilizations and cultures that either had not have contact or limited contact in the past. The book is organized into eight sections, each corresponding to a different piece of art created by Johannes Vermeer and other artists. Each of these sections covers a…

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    Vermeer's Hat Summary

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    Vermeer’s Hat by Timothy Brook, looks at globalization in the 1600s through the works of Johannes Vermeer. These works include, View of Delft, Officer and Laughing Girl, Young Woman Reading a Letter, The Geographer, Woman Holding a Balance, and The Card Players. The book also looks at works that are not Vermeer’s, including, a plate from the Lambert Van Meerten Museum of Delft, and Emperor Guan, The Chinese God of War. Brooks uses these works of art to examine globalization, through the close…

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    fabric. Because of this, people in the army had to put together their own outfit resulting in varying uniforms. The Union Army: Service and Campaign Uniform The Union Army’s service and campaign consisted of a black felt hat that had one brim with a silver eagle on it. These hats were required in both non-dress and service occasions. For enlisted soldiers, the dark blue coat ended above the knee and was tight fitting. For cavalry and mounted artillery soldiers, the coat was shorter…

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    the terms “black hats”, “grey hats”, and “black hats”; white hackers are good, grey hackers are a mix of good and bad, and black hats are evil. However I learned that these terms are more complicated; white hats work to sure up computer systems, grey hats shows system vulnerabilities, and black hats go after systems for personal gain (Conran 42). In addition, I had only heard of the term hacktivist once, much less was I able to define it and categorize it within the label, black hat. Yet, both…

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    Heart Shaped Face Essay

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    Black: olive, blues, and black frames look stunning for those blessed with black hair. Grey and white hair: bright, clean, and simple colors (such as red) dazzle with grey and white hair. Highlighting Your Glasses With a Hat Now that you have selected the best frames for your heart-shaped face, you should consider getting a hat that also accentuates your face and your glasses. Wearing mismatched glasses and hats can cause a fashion catastrophe: these are two accessories that need to be…

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    CISA Cost-Benefit Analysis

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    white hat hackers to help organization straighten their security systems and mitigate the potential threat of black and grey hat hackers. The white hat hackers will make it much more difficult for a black hat hacker to hack organizations’ computer systems. Without white hat hackers to test, break and penetrate the system, it will be much harder for organization to identify system vulnerability and therefore will prone to the threat of being hacked. Organization should look into hiring white hat…

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    buildings, reddish brown with buildings, and grey with floor. Those colors are not bright which is influenced by rainy weather, but it does not look depressed or show calm atmosphere because they have similar umbrellas in common but various directions toward their destinations. This composition of figures except for main couple raises painting’s…

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