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    functionality: It is important for organizations to minimize and close unused services, ports, protocols, applications and functions that increases vectors for malicious party to gain access to critical systems. As unauthorized personnel could plug rogue devices into open ports or unplug an authorized device and connect to gain access to the network. 3. Identification and authentication: Improper identification and authentication result to lack of accountability for individual user actions.…

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    Mordred: A Short Story

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    "What's happened?" Kara gasped in shock. Selyf silenced her with a measuring look. "I don't know. Our best healers are tending to him now, but as long as he remains unconscious…" "I want to see him!" "No, Kara. Mordred is in a terrible state. You must wait until his condition is more stable." "But what if he dies?!" Selyf wrapped an arm around his daughter's shoulders, speaking much more gently than he had before. "That isn't going to happen. Mordred is strong; you know that better than…

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    wickedness thrust upon them?” Or do they choose it? In Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice, Iago is known as the “honest friend”. But behind all that he is hatching a plot to betray his general Othello. He seems to be a daring rogue but gains stature as a dastardly villain. Iago’s behavior changed from showing hatred in the beginning of the play to becoming hatred by the end of the play. Iago showed signs of hatred in the first act of Othello by ranting and expressing…

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    From the moment I was born, any hope of having a status higher than “low-blooded wretch” was doomed. Being a drow isn’t exactly an ideal situation and it certainly doesn’t win you points with people like being a high elf would. The people shout obscenities at you, accusing you of being a demon-worshipping miscreant bent on killing and enslaving surface-dwellers, sometimes threatening to kill you when you’ve done nothing but breathe in their vicinity. My curiosity towards this attitude often led…

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    Compared to the last few years, 2015 provided a slew of eye-popping, entertaining movies. Obviously, Star Wars has completely overshadowed anything and everything else that’s out there at the moment – but from the big budget summer spectaculars to the lesser-appreciated indie flicks, there was a lot to love throughout the year. And, a lot to hate, as well… First things first, plenty of hard-hitting records were set – possibly none more impressive than the those established by Jurassic World.…

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    X-Men Belonging Analysis

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    Throughout both the novel ‘The Chrysalids’, and the film ‘X-Men’ from 200, the idea of the importance of belonging is presented. In both texts, there is a concept that is if somebody belongs, they are safe. Belonging in society is of great significance, and those who do not belong have the mindset that if they control their society, they will finally be part of a group. Also, working in a group rather than alone causes a higher possibility of survival from enemies. Overall, both texts depict the…

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    Sudhir Venkatesh’s Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets shows the authors journey through mysteries of Chicago’s housing projects. As a sociology grad student at the University of Chicago, Venkatesh walked into one of Chicago’s toughest housing projects, clipboard in hand, ready to ask residents about their lives. However, the answers he got were unprintable. He stuck around, became friends with a gang leader and for the next decade lived a second life at the infamous…

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    Healthcare fraud costs the country tens of billions of a dollars a yea, and its an ever increasing issue. To counter insider threats and fraud activity, health care organizations need to reinforce fundamental health care fraud management practices and basic security controls. New telecommunication technologies may offer countless opportunities for small businesses, but they also offer cyber criminals many new ways to victimize your business, sca, your customers and hurt your reputation.…

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    It was effective to use humor in all of the stories but only appropriate in Crane's "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky". In Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" an old widow (Emily) dies and the town’s people learn horrible revelations of what Emily did. Faulkner uses humor to describe the unusual way she killed her boyfriend but kept his corpse so she could be with him. The dark form of humor in this story was not appropriate because loving a corpse who you killed is disgusting. Despite being…

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    Prince Hamlet

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    William Shakespeare the author of “Hamlet” describe the tragic hero Prince Hamlet. Hamlet takes place in the castle in Denmark after the sudden death of the king. It is by fate that Hamlet is an Aristotelian tragic hero. Hamlet had an honorable background, has a tragic flaw, and he is very emotional. Firstly, Hamlet came from a honorable background. Hamlet fits this description due to the fact that he was born at a high status. Hamlet was very popular and well loved by peers according to…

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