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    The main reason why I majored in Computer Science and Mathematics is since it would grant me the circumspect education to become an Information Security Analyst. The reason why I chose these majors is as a background in computer science would be useful as I would have a thorough understanding of operating systems and databases. In addition to being able to understand the principles of computers, a proficiency in programming is beneficial toward learning ethical hacking. I would benefit from…

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    sophistication because of the interesting medical cases that come onto the show, convincing viewers that it isn’t a completely mindless use of their time. At St. Luke’s alone, many students religiously watch the show to see how our dear pal Meredith Grey is doing this week, and have been doing so for quite some time. While the show still has quality, it has gotten a little…

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    A typical person might cringe at the sight of blood. A typical person might turn away at the sight of needles. A typical person might even think Grey’s Anatomy is realistic. I’m not your typical person. I’ve practice suturing techniques on bananas. I’ve read human anatomy books during my freetime. I’ve put together deconstructed human skeletons and even dissected baby pigs over my summer vacation. It all began when I was just a young boy. I lived in a quiet neighborhood surrounded by farmland on…

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    not intended to, they can be very helpful in different industry where security important. As a typical hacker, you would want to know how technology work, and why they perform certain functions. Should you think like a “black hat”, “white hat”, or “grey hat” hacker? Honestly speaking, a typical hacker might be very good both in “black hat” and “white hat” techniques. The main difference between these people is what they want to achieve with their skills. For instance, you might be learning these…

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    In the movie Black Hat, Nicholas with the help of Captain Chen Dawai, his sister Chen Lien and FBI agent Barrett configures a way to find the perpetrators responsible for a nuclear plant explosion and the hackers that initiated a pump and dump scheme to the Mercantile Trade Exchange. Throughout the duration of the movie, the characters find themselves traveling all over the globe trying to find the persons responsible for these series of serious offenses. However, they find themselves facing…

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    Abstract- Modern technological advancement made our current internet on the pinnacle of everything related to information technology. However, it is always threatened by various types of security issues, which are mostly due to hackers, their bots and malicious scripts. They attacks, corrupts, collects and destroys the essential information in the system of the valuable organizations. To stop their such harmful and hazardous activities or to take preventive measures, most organizations now…

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    X-Men X Marks The Spot These mutants were not human but they worked together in perfection:"Flawed and complex, the mutant antiheroes known as the X-men were the perfect comic-book champions for the disaffected youth of Generation X" (Bradford Wright). These mutants were both heroes and enemies to mankind. The X-men was formed Professor Charles Xavier who brought in those individual mutants. They all came together by choice not by force to all fight along side to help save mutants and human.…

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    A few years ago my parents introduced me to one of the most watched television shows in the United States, "Grey's Anatomy." Though the show was mainly advertised to showcase the drama aspect of it, I was only drawn to its medical component and the extraordinary ways the producer of "Grey's Anatomy" presented the characters. The ways the doctors did everything they could to save their patients, especially when they were in unusual situations that required them to make use of techniques they have…

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    Meredith Grey, is a surgeon who experiences difficulties and finds a solution. "You hope for the best and you stick with it. Day in, day out. Even if you're tired, even if you wanna walk away, you don't. Because you are a pioneer. But nobody ever said it'll be easy." -Meredith Grey, Grey's Anatomy. The character succeeds with her everlasting motivation of being the best surgeon, shadowing her mother. This influences me and inspires to reach higher, and thrive in my success. I see Meredith Grey,…

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    11, 1986. The movie’s running time is 103 minutes (1 hour and 43 minutes). The cast consisted of; Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller), Alan Ruck (Cameron Frye), Mia Sara (Sloane Peterson), Jeffrey Jones (Edward R. Rooney/Dean of Students), Jennifer Grey (Jeannie Bueller), Lyman Ward (Tom Bueller), Cindy Pickett (Katie Bueller), Edie McClurg (Grace), Ben Stein (Economics Teacher), Del Close (English Teacher), Virginia Capers (Florence Sparrow), Charlie Sheen (Garth Volbeck), Richard Edson…

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