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    Gary Soto Poem Analysis

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    In his poem he writes,“They passed the fields where the trees dried as thin as hat racks” Firstly, the simile is used to compare hat racks to dried trees. Normally, trees are seen as organisms that look alive and healthy, well those once healthy and pure trees, turned into lifeless twigs barely clinging onto life. The dried trees as thin as hat racks. Hat racks have thin knobs that are just large enough to hold the hats. The simile was used here to further helps…

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    their offerings for server and workstation operating system products offered on an enterprise level. I will discuss the key highlights for each Distribution including Red Hat, Ubuntu, and Debian. The first distribution and probably one of the more popular I would like to discuss is the Red Hat Linux Distribution group. “Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® delivers military-grade…

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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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    time he is truly happy is when he is thinking about or around children, he admires their purity, innocence and authenticity. While Holden’s view on life is very depressing, his sister, Phoebe, his childhood friend, Jane Gallagher and his red hunting hat always make him happy and are very dear to him throughout his story. Holden’s younger sister, Phoebe is a symbol of youth and she is very dear to Holden. Holden describes Phoebe by saying, “You'd like her. I mean if you tell old Phoebe something,…

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    Essay On Baseball Cap

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    Baseball Cap Bullets – It 's More Than Just a Hat There are between 40 and 50 million baseball caps sold in the United States alone each and every year. Only a few thousand of those caps are worn by professional ballplayers with the rest going to nonprofessional players, fans, and fashion enthusiasts. It is estimated that a full two-thirds of the caps go to non-athletes. Just a few short decades ago, this was a fashion that didn 't exist. Not much further back, the caps did not exist at all.…

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    buys a red hunting hat soon after he loses all of the fencing equipment, “I put on this hat that I’d bought in New York that morning…” (Salinger 17). From the moment he bought this hat, Holden’s unconscious’ intent was for it to bring forth a form of protection. As Nevid states, “we remain unaware of our deepest wishes, ideas and urges” (Nevid 470). Holden grows to feel comforted by this hat, yet he fails to acknowledge the true significance of it: isolation. This red hunting hat comforts him…

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    end of the book, but he still is stuck in his ways. One of the first symbols seen in the book is Holden’s red hunting cap. Holden's hunting cap shows how alienated Holden is, yet it protects him. It also it makes him feel unique and nonpareil. The hat is…

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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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    represents things that are legitimate or not phony. Throughout the whole story, Holden constantly points out the phoniness in the world, however, children their innocence are some of the few things that are not phony. The museum, like Holden’s hunting hat, is a place or object that Holden clings to his childhood, something that was pure and innocent. Holden proves this when he comments on the…

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    Writing Sample 2: Identity Prompt What would you say if someone asked you to describe you? I am Ali and i believe that there are many things that describe me. If someone asked me to describe myself, I would say the people that are close to me, my education, and my interests. The people that are close to me describe most of who I am. Most people have an example that they look up to. I look up to most of my friends and family. My friends show me how to be kind and gentle, while my family teaches…

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