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    The issue of whether teachers should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on school campus has been a national debate for years now. Will weapons prevent mass shootings in schools? The topic became serious in 2012 when Sandy Hook Elementary School was targeted, and twenty-six innocent people were killed. Since the shooting, there has been a lot of public discussion about how to keep students safe and prevent these mass shootings. The number one concern of a parent is the safety of their…

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    occurring in mobile and wireless user: A. Intrusion - networks are more open to intruder access unless protective measures (such as passwords, encryption and identifier disabling) are adopted and this may result in a greater susceptibility to theft or misuse of information contained on networks, unauthorized destruction or modification of data, and abuse of network capacity B. Leeching - bandwidth can be used by intruders at the expense of legitimate businesses and users C. Exploitation -…

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    The Pearl Greed Analysis

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    Greed is considered one of the seven deadly sins, which means wanting too much of something and never being satisfied , this sin is presented as a theme in the novella The Pearl , written by John steinbeck which talks about mainly about an indian legend of ( the pearl of the world) and what this discovery of this pearl effects the life of the main character and his family, this novella starts by showing the readers about kino's life " the main character " before he finds the great pearl and…

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    Bright colors. Intricate sounds. Abnormal shapes. Fluid movements. Curiosity and wonderment invoked. As a child, I never understood why art was created. But I never got that far because I mostly focused on what was tangibly in front of me and not what was underneath: the artwork's purpose. I always found myself fascinated of how the artist was capable of creating such a work of art that I found myself wanting to achieve. I did not realize that there was a bigger concept behind art. In Ralph…

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    Galaxy Wars “Beep beep,intruder alert, intruder alert”.The alarm that sounded like thousand sirens in one room, waking me of a wonderful dream.”Uuugh” I muttered.Even though it was just a drill, the tension was still very high between the other ship mates. “Get to your stations”,The captain yelled.I almost tripped but barely caught myself.I grabbed my custom paint rifle that would make people stare in awe and ran into the simulator. It was very dark in the room,darker than usual.I…

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    Rahab's House Essay

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    fortified walls that were built around the city for protection. The walls were made of mud brick. There were two fortified walls encircling the city. Some archeologist say the walls were about forty feet tall. City walls were also meant to keep out intruders. The walls helped to keep the tribes of Shepherds out who brought their sheep around to graze the fields. Where Rahab’s house was located, she could freely move about in and out of the city. Jericho was a secure place because the king and…

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    You can respond to a security incident in a number of different ways. Your options include countermeasures designed to block intrusions to packet-filtering rules and proxy servers to block intrusions that have been detected by an Intrusion Detection System (IDS); and alterations to security policies to cover new vulnerabilities as they are detected. By developing a Security Incident Response Team (SIRT), your organization has the flexibility to implement any or all of these response options.…

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    When I was young, I didn't understand why art is created. Mostly I focused on what was tangibly in front of me and not what was underneath, which is the artwork's purpose. Never have I given much thought about the purpose of art, but it always striked a chord in me. Something that is hard for me to describe and explain in words. But thankfully these authors and their articles helped give me a better understanding of why I get this feeling. In Ralph Waldo Emerson's article “Art” and in Scott…

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    which lead him to act out due to his anxiety and OCD. Something interesting in the movie is how Melvin begins to not like the neighbor’s dog in his apartment complex because the dog is triggering to his OCD and anxiety. In the film, there is an intruder in the apartment complex who ends up hurting the neighbor that owns the dog Melvin is not able to tolerate due to his OCD. The neighbor than sabotages Melvin by reminding Melvin that he is owed a favor and the dog is now Melvin’s responsibility…

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    their minds and to get some much-needed rest. The cabin provided shelter and allowed them to sleep for a while, while also being able to think about what their next plan might be to escape. While in the cabin Rachael and Dryden come across some intruders who are plodding through the woods as secretly as a snake ☺. Though because of the shelter in the woods they were able to take cover and made it out alive. All of these items have played a very important role in the survival of Dryden and…

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