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    Then the key (Key1Q)Q^-1 mod n by applying Q-1 by is calculated by sender A and it must be equal to Key1 because Q.Q-1 = 1 mod (n-1). Therefore, although so we can say a wrong session key is obtained by sender and intruder cannot compute the same wrong session key, and the sender A have to trust on it. So it is proved that verification of the session key cannot be achieved using this protocol.…

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    which the intruder is expected to arrive. Knowledge of what the intruder looks like, details about his car, and anyone that he may be traveling with could assist with an early arrest and prevent any future harm against FSU, The College of Business, and Mr. Hochwarter. Also, increasing the FSU Police Department’s prevalence on campus would be critical to the safety of the students. Placing both undercover and officers in uniform around the College of Business would potentially deter the intruder…

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    This type of intruder use their size to become intimidating, they are often tall and have a dominating presence about them. The people not involved in the mind games observing from a distance will often see what is happening, but are not courageous enough to intervene…

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    Duetting In Birds

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    their territory as a duetting pair is seen as more threatening to a rival than a solo bird (Dahlin, 2012). In a study of Rufous and white wrens, it was shown that pairs increased the amount of their duetting about five times when confronted with an intruder compared to their baseline duetting behavior – from 1.2 to 6.8 duet calls. They also performed their duets significantly closer to each other in provoked settings compared to unprovoked settings. (Mennill, 2008). These cooperative efforts of…

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    personally) that you are in serious danger and need to retreat to killing an individual that has broken into your home to steal your jewelry box.” The lenience of the judicial system is unjust. Who is to say that the intruder intended to kill? Is there a guideline to decide whether an intruder had to intention to kill? Madison (2014) said the following: “One driving force behind the backlash against stand your ground laws is that the laws supposedly leave no room for the possibility that…

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    handwriting. Firstly, Kurt Cobain killed himself on April 5th,1994 3 days prior to when they found him which was on April 8th, 1994. Dylan Carson, one of his close friends was ordered by Kurt to bring him his shotgun because he heard intruders on his property but maybe the “Intruders” did something to kill him or even killed him themselves. That was not the case because the Seattle Police Department said it could’ve been self-inflicted but maybe just maybe they’re just hiding the truth from…

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    Ohio’s castle law gives citizens legal right to self-defense. If you feel threatened, if an intruder comes in your house or vandalizes your property you have the legal right to use the castle law in the proper situation. You have the right to use self-defense, when you feel like your life is on the line. Such as an intruder coming in your house with a weapon or someone trying to steal your car while you are sitting in a traffic jam. This is why everyone that has a clean record should have their…

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    Chi-Square Test

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    trials performed in the overall experiment. The sample size in the experiment was 740. Each cricket whether it was labeled intruder or resident had an observed and expectant number times it should win. For the resident crickets, it was expected that the cricket would win 185 times in the experiment. The observed value was calculated to be 238 wins in the experiment as well. The intruder cricket was also expected to win 185 times in the experiment but the actual value was calculated to be 132.…

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    Unit 4 Test Lab Report

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    data from the lab was significant and statistically rejects the null hypothesis that there was no correlation between residency and aggression between male crickets. The null hypothesis suggested the wins should have been equal at 239 wins for the intruder and 239 wins for the resident. If the chi squared test resulted in a p-value above .05 then the null hypothesis would have been accepted and could confirm no relationship between residency and aggression. Discussion…

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    ”Here!” “Tristin?””Tristin?” she called her named twice. “She's at the bathroom,” I said. After the sub finished the roll, we heard the announcements come on and Mr. Taylor, our principal, told everyone that we had to take cover because we had an intruder in the building. “Ok guys, do what your suppose to do during this!” sounded the sub. Kyle had told the sub very quietly don’t make a sound and for her to just sit and hide and she shook her head yes. The closest table had moved the bins and…

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