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    Ahlberg, A. (2008). The Baby in the Hat. Somerville: Candlewick Press. Historical Fiction, Grade Level PreK – 3. Can one action change your life? For the boy who caught the baby in a hat, one action changed his life forever! Though the story is simple, the captivating illustrations elevate the sense of adventure and capture the historical London setting. The boy hero takes his reward and the adventure begins! In a twist of luck or fate, he falls from the London Bridge and into a ship where…

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    On Jan 8, 1986, an essay known as "The Conscience of a Hacker," or "The Hacker's Manifesto" went viral, it was written by a computer security hacker who went by the name 'The Mentor'. His purpose was to demystify the motives of a hacker. In this essay, he described hackers as smart individuals who had a thirst for knowledge that they could not get from school. He points out that the computers do not judge them and are only controlled by code as compared to human beings. He then categorically…

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    Software Management, Linux on Your System #2 This week’s critical thinking assignment explores the software and process management capabilities incorporated in the current release of the Fedora operating system. To do this, multiple commands will be used such as rpm, yum, and wget, along with documentation of the install process. Finally, the kill and ps commands will also be used to view and manage running processes on the server. Pinging Google The first step in the assignment was to open a…

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    The year of 2008, the group became increasingly associated with international hacktivism, often with the goal of promoting freedom of speech and liberty of justice. Therefore, Anonymous have gained national attention in 2008 when the group had hacked many churches and people have learned who this enormous hacktivist group is and what they do. which is a modern form of protesters in which very intelligent programmers use their hacking skills to fight back against social and political injustice.…

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    The Red Hat Poem Analysis

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    A Worried Mother’s Heart: The Use of Theme, Imagery, and Diction within “The Red Hat” by Rachael Hadas Free-range parenting is the philosophy that many parents believe in, this grants their children the same rights they had when they were children. This allows the children to experience freedom without the constant badgering by overbearing parents. With that being said, within the poem “The Red Hat” by Rachael Hadas’, the author plays around with the literary tactic of a narrative poem in…

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    ssie Sisavat Professor Duarte Hist 51 October 12 2015 Vermeer’s Hat The book informs us that the Vermeer’s pictures capture how the world was based on global trade. It depicts how the Dutch trading company was a major part of the trade. The picture that Vermeer display shows for instance a European explorers receive from the Indigenous people and ships sailing to China to build a strong trading connection between the European and Asian empire. The world that Vermeer’s was living in was an…

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    The Cat in the Hat is one of the most widely known Dr. Seuss books and is one of the most popular with children. The book however may be even deeper or having a meaning adults now as children overlooked; however, when adults now read it to their children they begin to see things that may have not registered before. In this critique it talks about how the Cat in the story is a complete stranger to the children but they still let him in. I agree with idea because it addresses a security issue with…

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    When I was a kid, Dr. Seuss was a constant source of inspiration for me. His stories filled my head with endless possibilities. From The Cat in the Hat, I was pretty much prepared for making the most of any day. I was often reminded of the genius Dr. Seuss was and the impact that his books have had. His books managed to inspire creativity, individuality and a plethora of other valuable qualities. Through characters such as the Lorax, we are shown these admirable qualities, but through character…

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    Hat Night Short Story

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    hat night, I was restless. I had nightmares that there were terrible rains that destroyed lives, towns, and even countries. Worse, the storm god, Chac, warned me that I had to do something. When morning finally came and pulled me out of my terror, I was shaken, but I tried to forget about it. I pulled on my huipil and wrapped my manta around my shoulders to keep out the morning cold, just like any other day. I looked out the window- and that’s when I knew something was wrong. Instead of being…

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    feelings are: Holden’s red hunting hat, Allie’s baseball mitt, and the Ducks in the lagoon. These symbols represent Holden's fear of growing up and becoming a “phony” adult. The Red Hunting Hat is mentioned many times…

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