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    To inform companies of zero day vulnerabilities is a mixed motive, on one hand the hacker can let the company know of the vulnerability or they can sell it for a price. Letting the company know they are vulnerable without wanting to be compensated in return is an ethical thing to do. But some gray hats keep it to themselves unless they are compensated fairly which leads more into a very dark shade of gray, one isn’t using the vulnerability for personal gain by exploiting it but is using the…

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    Fortissimo

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    It opens a powerful chord, after which you hear sorrowful descending motives. Several clock cycles of entry (Lento assai) lead to a rapid movement of the main section - a gloomy, sinister and at the same time quaintly-scherzo character, imbued with horror in front of the terrible vision of death. It is no accident that this…

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    Some people will do anything to get what they want, no matter the circumstances. Some people portray it as a good thing, in some cases it’s a bad thing. It is even worse when someone has to die for the thing the person want. Abigail Williams is one of these people. She believes that she and John Proctor are meant to be and will do anything, in her will, to be with him. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, he uses both direct and indirect characterization to develop Abigail Williams into a flat…

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    The movie, Tarsem Singh’s The Cell, explores concepts in psychology, specifically the themes of child development and criminology. The former topic is something I think I can relate more to as I am still essentially a child. Popular media usually portray the messed up childhood as a possible reason for people becoming criminals, and there’s probably some truth to that. The latter topic interests me the most, since from a young age, I seemed a bit too preoccupied with criminals and killers for my…

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    it started the cold war. The year 1945 marked a turning point in America relations with Russia because Truman’s foreign policy sharply contrasted with that of Roosevelt. By releasing an atomic bomb on Japan in 1945 Truman increased suspicion of US motives and further damaged the relationship with Russia. This differed from former U.S president Roosevelt policy of” comprising” with Russia. However, 1947 was more decisive in the development of the cold war as the Truman Doctrine had a negative…

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    Evidence For Hae Jjy Case

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    On January 1999 in Baltimore Hae Lee was reported missing. Her body was found a month later in the forest named Leakin Park by a Janitor named Mr.S. Investigators announced Lee was strangled to death. The main suspect was her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed who was of Pakistan descent. Another person that played a big role in this case was Jay Wilds. He would smoke with Syed claimed Syed Killed Hae and he helped him bury the body. Syed was convicted of first degree murder. Syed should've never been…

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    as John’s wife; this motive provokes her to drink blood and cast charms, to express evil’s existence in the courtroom, and to frame Elizabeth with a poppet--all of these causing conflict and excitement to rise in Salem. After having an affair with John, Abigail is dismissed from her job as a servant in the Proctor’s household; being away from her lover for so long makes Abby desperate, and she leads a group of girls into the forest with intentions to cast charms. Her own motives shine through as…

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    You have heard two reasons why dropping the atomic bombs in Japan was not justified and unnecessary. But perhaps the most compelling reasons why dropping the bomb was not justified is that the United States was weeks or months away from Japan surrendering and the war ending before dropping the bombs and killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people. As you will hear from General Mitsuru Ushijima, Japan was already losing the war. The country was surrounded by US troops, Americans…

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    Summary Of Lewis Hale

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    When Lewis Hale was retelling the story of what he saw he initially stated that Mrs. Wright was just sitting in the rocker acting out of sorts (Glasspell, 1916.) When Mrs. Wright tells Mr. Hale that he cannot see her husband because he is dead, she laughs, has a dull tone in her voice, and does not seem to be upset. The house was not clean as if she did not care or was upset. Half the table was wiped off and the other half not as if she did not want to clean the side of Mr. Wright’s half…

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    The FAIR test of ethical business communication is based on four things facts, access, impacts and respect (Cardon, P.). Being fair to others is something that we all should have been taught and learned at an early age by our parents, however it seems as if many adults in the business world lose track of this because they are too caught up in trying to better themselves and sometimes will do so no matter the cost. The fair test is a series of questions we should ask ourselves first is the facts…

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