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    4.5.4 Pin, Gesture and Password. Similarly to iOS, Android supports a four digits long (from 0 to 4) to gain access to the system. Android gives the opportunity to use a password of variable length, and is able to include numbers, symbols, and letters. Gesture is a pattern between symbols given; It is necessary to repeat the same gesture previously saved to gain access to the system. (Abalenkovs et al. 2012). The use of the PIN access is probably the most extended method to protect the phone…

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    Planned and executed murder is not just conspiracy, it is murder. In 1964 the civil rights movement was moving across the country. Black men and women were given the right to vote by our Constitution, but Jim Crow laws still denied these men and women their American right to vote. Howard Ball writer of Murder in Mississippi retells the story Schwerner, Chaney and Goodman. Schwerner, Chaney and Goodman were civil rights activists working in Mississippi during 1964. Mississippi was not in…

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    My Experience On Literacy

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    She went on to tell me that she had obtained her literary knowledge from Meridian High School. “This was a very important time,” she stated, “I would have no useful understanding of literacy if it wasn’t for this school.” I found it interesting how such an inspiring ideal came from such a simple high school. After I thought the…

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    Urban Observation

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    Walking the City Exercise: George Street, Central Dunedin According to the Dunedin City Council and the Social Wellbeing Strategy, the city of Dunedin, New Zealand strives for the title, “One of the World’s Great Small Cities.” On Tuesday, the 31st of March, I took the time to walk up and down George Street, a main shopping section of Dunedin. Along my walk, I observed the use of public versus private space, how people act and react to their surroundings, and the relationship between technology…

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    them no matter how hard things get. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Charles Harris, “Dill”, is a side kick to Jem and Jean, “Scout”, Finch. Dill is a boy who lives in 1930’s Alabama. He lives in the next city over from Jem and Scout called Meridian, and he go to his friends’ home town every summer to live with his Aunt Rachel. Dill is a small boy who gets picked on a lot, but he is imaginative and is friendly. Dill is a friend and a sidekick to Jem and Scout, like many other sidekicks he…

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    just meeting the fabulous Dill Harris. When he comes to this low living, unpopulated town he brags to Jem and Scout about him being able to afford to go to the motion pictures and is able to ride the trains. “His mother worked for a photographer in Meridian,” Lee explains, “had entered his picture in a Beautiful Child contest and won five dollars. She gave the money to Dill, who went to the picture show twenty times on it” (Lee, 8-9). Dill wasn’t like the rest of the kids in Maycomb. He came…

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    An Activist is a person who fights for the change of others. Malcolm X was an activist who fought for change. He believed that change could’ve happened physically if needed. An Annex is an addition to a document or a piece of land. The United States had many annexes over the years, an example would be when the Louisiana Trade took place, The United States had acquired a great amount of land. Central Government- A central government is the government that doesn’t control the entire nation but an…

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    A hero is someone who is idealized for the courage they have and the person 's noble qualities. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch displayed many of these characteristics of a hero and someone courageous. He was one of the most important characters in the novel due to his heroic and courageous beliefs. Atticus fits the attribute of “real courage” because according to him someone with real courage is when “you know[you 've been] licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you…

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    Theatre, Anthropology of Performance, Social Psychology, and Education Since I was young I have always aspired to become one thing in life: an actress. Whenever I would admit this to an inquiring adult the question that always followed was: “what kind of actress?” to which I would respond rather confusedly that I just wanted to be any type of actress, really— one that acts on Broadway or in movies. As I have grown older and evolved I have realized that this aspiration of mine has naturally…

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    Two sinners, both alike in their faults, stand on the scaffold together, one confessing his hidden darkness, and the other reliving her worst nightmare. Hester Prynne, shunned by the community, and Arthur Dimmesdale, an admired minister, both experience a journey of guilt and shame as a result of committing adultery. With the Puritan community’s close-mindedness, this is an unthinkable act. As a result, Hester is publicly humiliated and branded by her actions with a scarlet “A.” Unlike…

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