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    JFK Rhetorical Analysis

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy once said "I look forward to a great future for America - a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose." JFK was a president with a plan for the good of the people. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address, a 2011 Newsweek Article, and a U.S Army Marine Corps Photograph display this very idea. The authors built upon JFK's legacy with plenty of ethos and pathos by using his effect on…

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    Sweet Child O’Mine by Guns N’ Roses The song became really popular until the current time because it has the best guitar solo of all time. This song was recorded during 1987 from the Appetite for Destruction album of the Guns N’ Roses that was released on the 17th of August the same year. Then, they made it as a single and was released on August 17, 1988, in the US, while in the UK it was released on May 29, 1989. The band who made the song was the Guns N’ Roses, they are an American rock band…

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    After years of wanting to do this, I finally get to go on tour with my favorite band Guns N’ Roses! I have always liked them and their songs. My favorite song of theirs is Mr.Brownstone. I grew up around this style of music and it is what I have always liked, 80’s rock and old country. Slash is the one that I like the most of the whole group. I like his hair, the way he looks, and the way that he plays electric guitar. Sadly, I can’t play guitar even though I have tried but I can play some of…

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    Historically, films and T.V. shows containing demonic possession have grossed millions of dollars. There are multiple reasons as to why exorcism culture has boomed in pop media. Due to multiple streaming services, and looser broadcast standards, there are thousands of more options for people to upload and watch videos that were once unattainable. These streaming services can range from Ghost Hunters, to the darker more sinister side of YouTube. People can relate to possession, because the threat…

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    BYOD Research Paper

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    Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) David L. Haywood CIS 333 – Networking Security Fundamentals Professor Arend Clayborn Strayer University 25 January 2015 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Within this paper I will attempt to give a clear picture of this new concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is about. I’ll do this by compartmentalizing several areas that will be discussed to ensure clarity and understanding of the information I am presenting. The first area of discussion focuses on the meaning…

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    The broken windows theory states that if society or a neighborhood allows people with in the community to commit small crimes then that area will be effected by serious crime in the future. The idea being that the small crimes create an environment that suggests that no one care’s or looks after that community. Making the neighborhood an ideal place to push the limits of the law. In areas of the United States that are exposed to poverty and have a high presence of minorities are associated with…

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    In an effort to reduce crime and prevent subway car vandalism, a newly appointed subway director, Daniel Gunn, implemented the “Broken Window Theory”. Criminologists James Q. Wilson and George Kelling proposed the theory that states that crimes that are more serious may be reduced by maintaining smaller crimes such as vandalism, public drinking, and jumping tollbooths. Gladwell further…

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    greatly affects culture change. In Malcolm Gladwell’s essay, “The Power of Context”, Gladwell suggests his theory that environment and surroundings affect people’s behavior by giving an example of New York City crime that happened in 1980’s, Broken Window theory, Law of the…

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    1. What does DACL stand for and what does it mean? It is a type of access control defined by the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria as a means of restricting access to objects based on the identity of subjects and/or groups to which they belong. The controls are discretionary in the sense that a subject with a certain access permission is capable of passing that permission (perhaps indirectly) on to any other subject (unless restrained by mandatory access control)".…

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    Power Of Environment

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    centered around people’s perception within a society being derived from the perception of others. Gladwell extends this conclusion with a real life example of crime and its tendency to spread using the Broken Windows Theory. The Broken Windows theory states that if there is a broken window, people walking by will think no one cares, getting the idea that it is okay to vandalize it (Gladwell 152). It was mentioned on several occasions in Gladwell’s essay that the train cars in New York City were…

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