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    In the show the “Dragon’s Den”, Derek Cousins introduces his company “Flow Signals”. The product that Derek was trying to bring out into the world were flashing lights that attach to traffic poles to assist the traffic sign. Straight from the start, it seems that he did not seem confident in his presentation. He sounded unsure about what to say and stuttered a lot trying to remember his words. Shortly after he started, Dereck also started to experience some equipment issues. If he would have…

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     Experiment Procedure This experiment was conducted between 12PM and 5PM to reduce the effects of circadian rhythm on the participants, so the participants would be fully awake and cognitively aware at the time of the experiment. The subjects were instructed to arrive at the lab 1 hour prior to the beginning of the TSST. Upon arrival, they were taken to a waiting room where the head experimenter informed them about the process of the study. After verbal and written consent was received from all…

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    cyberattack where hackers used malicious software (malware) to gain access to their VPN via the RSA SecurID software tokens employees have the ability to use in order to remotely gain access to its internal network. Once the attack was identified, the security specialist took the proper steps isolate and stop the attack before there was any loss of data. From what I assess from the case, the vulnerability in the RSA SecurID software is the biggest risk to the company at this point. In my…

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    Captain Miller Masculinity

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    1. In “Men, Masculinity, and Manhood Acts”, Shrock and Schwalbe describe the concept of “multiple manhoods”, which exist largely due to socioeconomic measures, allow men of certain means and stature the chance to fully embody a hegemonic masculinity. When men have access and control over larger quantities of resources and people, their opportunity to exert their will on others is exponentially high, due to a personal conception of superiority. However, those with fewer resources and virtually no…

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    African Americans under the Lenses of Racist Ideology In the history of humanity, African Americans have always been under the pressure and oppression of the common ideology that crates racism towards Africans Americans. For many years, many African American have been violently beaten, raped and tortured with no one to question or suppress these violent actions taken against Africans Americans whether in reality or in the entertainment industry. Louis Althusser is a French- Algerian Marxist…

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    I realize that understanding access control system in computer is significantly important. Access control mechanism in operating system apply to ensure proper privilege, data integrity and availability. Transferred message over network is essential to put security which means encryption at sending point and decryption in receiving point. Basic idea of Cryptography is to convert original message to encrypted message. Converting can either make the encryption process hidden, so that an intruder…

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    There are two types of reproduction. The first, the reproduction of the character of a worker. Why does the average person go to work? Is it because she loves what she is doing, or is it because she needs to work in order to live? Marx explains, “the exercise of labour power, labour, is the worker’s own life-activity, the manifestation of his own life. And this life-activity he sells to another person in order to secure the necessary means of subsistence (204).” Marx highlights that the worker…

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    grow up”. The question therefore is “why is staying an artist difficult”. Sir Ken Robinson, a British education and creativity expert, speaker, and a New York Times bestselling author gave, the example of a study that does research to that answer (The RSA., 2010). George Land who conducted the study asked: “how many uses can you think of for a paperclip”. Divergent thinkers will list hundred answers to that question while most people list 15 or less. He performed, the study on 1,500 kindergarten…

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    RSA ANIMATE-CHANGING EDUCATION PARADIGMS Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigms with RSA animate sheds the light on overview of history and development of public education in United States, as well as critical analysis of fundamental issues within the system. The presentation generates the idea that the importance of public education is mainly for two aspects are economic and cultural. Economic requires education because the current children can assume the future trend of the economy. Its…

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    Alan Turing was misunderstood, to say the least. The man we now regard as the father of modern computer science was heavily criticized and discouraged during his life for various reasons. Nonetheless, Turing was an incomparable mathematician way ahead of his time, and he made major contributions to the math and technology fields, helping win World War II and creating a path for modern computers to become a reality. We recognize him today with great honor and respect, but throughout his lifetime,…

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