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    Acar, T., Belenkiy, M., & Küpçü, A. (2013). Single password authentication. Computer Networks, 57(13), 2597-2614. doi:10.1016/j.comnet.2013.05.007 This qualitative analysis illustrates the authors’ proposed protocols for a password authentication system requiring the user to remember only one login and password. Their protocols would allow access to either a cloud server or mobile device to handle all authentication needs. They analyze how the protocols would be resistant to online…

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    Restorative Justice Case Study

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    successful outcomes for more serious crimes. Works Cited Ashworth, A. (2002) ‘Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice’ British Journal of Criminology 42, 578-595 Bobocel, R. (2009) The psychology of justice and legitimacy: Ontario symposium v.11. Ontario: Psychology Press Braithwaite, J. (2002) ‘Setting standards for restorative justice’ British Journal of Criminology 42, 563-577 Daly, K. (2000) 'Revising the relationship between retributive and restorative justice' in Strang,…

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    ideology. Eros is translated as erotic love, and this is a range of how love is shown. While never directly stated in any of his dialogs, it can be interpreted that Eros includes friendship. Plato through Socrates discusses in a couple of dialogs (Symposium and Phaedrus) the ideas of beauty, sexual attraction, and love as a part of Eros. For Plato, these concepts are all connected to friendship. In order to look at Plato’s concept of friendship, we have to examine the dialog of Lysis. While…

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    NSA warrantless surveillance controversy Introduction The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy concerns with the surveillance of people within the United States. It all started while the collection of allegedly foreign intelligence by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) was going on as part of the war on terror. The National Security Agency is one of America's largest intelligence organizations. It is similar to the FBI and CIA. It specializes in codebreaking and code making, and…

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    What do you picture when you hear the word love? Is it a long walk on the beach or a kiss in the rain? A white tablecloth dinner or a dozen red roses? Do you picture John Cusack holding a boombox outside Diane’s window or do you hear Paul McCartney singing ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’? In any case, it is evident that the word ‘love’ has many different definitions and personal connotations. So while research has recently begun to explore the complex neural basis behind this powerful emotion, it is my…

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    In a 1992 symposium on sex work and women’s roles in society called Prostitution: From Academia to Activism, Andrea Dworkin delivered a powerful speech entitled Prostitution and Male Supremacy wherein she defined prostitution as being “the use of a woman’s body for sex by a man, he pays money, he does what he wants” (Dworkin 1992). In fact, although its formal definition refers to any person working in sex for money, the word prostitute is still directly linked to women and girls unless stated…

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    The Dangers of College Students “Hooking Up” Annotated Bibliography Alice. "College Students and STIs." Go Ask Alice! N.p., 17 Dec. 1999. Web. 28 Apr. 2016. . Columbia University’s “Ask Alice” program allows students to ask questions which are answered in scholarly journal form by “Alice”. The question posed by the student: “What are the most common STD’s amongst students?” By providing scientific data and facts from a number of studies, which were well cited at the end of the piece, author…

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    Descartes Dualism Analysis

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    Voices of Criticism The development of modern medical technology is increasingly impacting this strict dichotomy. cosmetic, application of assisted reproductive technology, artificial limbs, transgender, blurring the distinction between natural and artificial, man and machine, resulting in blurred personal identity. Descartes' dualism has become as the theoretical basis of patient materialization and reductionism. Mark Sullivan stated that Descartes' dualism such that split relationship between…

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    Aristotle was not alone with his assessment of females, for several of the greats, such as Homer, Socrates, Plato, along with numerous other ancient writers, believed that women were the weaker and inferior sex, and essentially lacking. Socrates went so far as contending that being born a woman was a divine punishment, since a woman is halfway between “a man and an animal.” Simonides, a writer, portrayed women as different types of animals that symbolize the forces of chaos. This Condescending…

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    This website is helping me understand the food culture in Japan. Walker, Harlan. Cooks & Other People: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, 1995. Totnes, England: Prospect Books, 1996. Accessed May 16, 2016. This book was really great helping me learn more about Japan and specifically the Akabori school. "World War II: In Depth." United States Holocaust Memorial…

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