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    harder we could make it for people to steal personal information through technology? For one of our class projects we created a secure solar powered bench, with a Wi-Fi hotspot that would allow people to charge their phones, while gaining a safe internet connection. For another school project I created a fake Wi-Fi hotspot at a local Starbucks in order to see how easy it would be to steal people's information. This Starbucks would be my playpen for a whole week and the customers would be…

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    Identity Theft Prevention

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    I support the laws specially for indentity theft and the efforts of the state. According to Sun sentinel, Florida leads in nation in fraud. Florida remains the hotspot for fraud and identity theft in 2014.Which topped the list for identity theft complains for the fifth year in a row. As the websites such Life Lock, Met life defender, ID shield and Identity Guard has proven to be effective in the action of lessening…

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    Buffalo Wild Wings has manage to receive the best known wing sauces, beer, atmosphere for their customers. This experience is used against competitors. Buffalo Wild Wings marketing strategy is meant to build awareness for the company name to all sports fans. The company has focused on customer experience. It is an popular hangout. “With the growing popularity of internet the boundaries of geographies and cultures have faded. Even in eating people have started becoming more aware of global…

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    War was carried out by predominantly American forces and under the command of General Douglas MacArthur. After Vietnam and détente, President Jimmy Carter focused less on containment and more on fighting the Cold War by promoting human rights in hotspot countries. As for President Truman's U.S. Containment Policy was…

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    The Stranger Book Report

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    As civilizations progress over the course of hundreds of years, interaction is bound to happen. You can see examples of the mixtures of cultures all over the world. For example, the book The Stranger takes place in the country of Algeria which has a rather interesting collaboration of cultures. Location and outsider influences are the main sources of the components of a culture. Due to Algeria’s North African location, it has gained many Islamic traits from the neighboring areas. Islam provides…

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    One of the first things that you notice in our group’s poster would be the CN Tower. We chose this building because it is not only the iconic symbol of Urban Toronto, but also because it is a popular hotspot for tourists. This would benefit the tourism industry, as approximately 1.5 million people visit from around the world each year. Also the CN Tower is one of the 7 wonders of the modern world, making the CN tower an interesting place to visit. The second thing your eyes might have been drawn…

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    Biography Of Hank Goddard

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    in: Sims, Male Sims, Young adults, and 22 more Hank Goddard English EDIT SHARE TS3 Icon Hank Goddard The Sims 3 Logo Hank Goddard Biography Hank describes himself as 'Free like the wind' and his fiancee agrees. Wait, is this going to work? Name Hank Goddard Gender Male Male Age TS3-Young-Adult Young Adult Life state CAS Human icon Sim Education and Employment Career Law Enforcement career icon Traffic Cop Goddard family Romances Pauline Wan Engaged Marital status Engaged Personality Traits…

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    • The generation in Roaring 20s was very well called as ‘lost generation’. In which, where many rejected old traditions and were discouraged by the outcome of the war, they all tend to seek for joyful, entertaining and a new lifestyle. The 1920’s had its own good and bad to offer the economy, In which bad was: the red scare, Radical Violence, increasing Racial tensions, and poverty amongst Native Americans, and good was: advanced technology, better living conditions for middle-class, more…

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    Venezuela has many geographical features that make it the beautiful country it is. There is Mount Roraima, Isla Margarita, the Mochima National Park, the Medanos de Coro, Los Roques, and the Angel Falls. These places are some of the most popular hotspots for tourists visiting Venezuela (10 Top Tourist). Along with these attractions, there are the not so hot spots as well. These being Lago de Valencia, Lago de Maracaibo, the Andes Mountains, the Maracaibo Lowlands, the Guiana highlands and the…

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    Colonial Culture

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    Jersey was able to take features of other colonies that worked and applied them to itself while avoiding the downfalls of its peers and predecessors. Being between the two, paired with the thriving agriculture, New Jersey should have also been a hotspot for trade. However, conflict ravaged the colony and undercut its…

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