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    times are initiated by the National Intelligence Council. The director of the National Intelligence authorizes this type of request. The second step involves the production of TOR or terms of reference. The TOR outline the key issues, questions to be covered in the estimate and publication schedule (cfr.org.). Once the TOR is finalized, it is then circulated throughout…

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    self.” The user can often share negative, and sometimes taboo, aspects of themselves without too much fear of rejection (Schnorr). Tor is an open network that…

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    Research Experience Metabolic Integration in Salmonella enterica: My first research experience began with a summer internship in the Bacteriology department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, investigating the compensatory mechanisms involved in metabolic integration. The overarching goal was to identify the changes and alternative pathways required to sustain life in a Salmonella enterica strain whose thiamine (vitamin B1) biosynthetic gene, thiH, had been replaced by an equivalent…

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    to try it out because he was going to do a Ted talk on it, to let the whole world know about it. The dark net roughly started in 2004. Mike discovered it was originally made for the Military in the 1990’s. The router the dark net used is the TOR router. TOR stands for “The Onion Router”. They name it this because like an onion the dark net has many hidden layer. Mike had a hard time getting on the dark net at first, but he eventually figured out a way to get in. Now he was in, he wanted to try…

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    “The Hidden Web”, or most infamously known as “The Deep Web”, is a portion of the Internet that is not indexed by standard search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etcetera. The reason for this is because standard search engines cannot directly access data that is held in databases, which makes it incredibly difficult for search engines to index. So, how does one go about entering the Deep Web? And what are their intentions? Even though an ordinary person like you and me have no business to…

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    The Onion Router Essay

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    pharmaceuticals. This backdoor allows for users to purchase illicit products without being caught through a shroud of encryption. “The Onion Router” (TOR), is used as the primary source of camouflage for users, concealing an individual’s IP address. TOR makes finding the identity of users almost untraceable. Having to work around online surveillance measures, TOR reroutes IP addresses of all parties involved, making the overall transaction anonymous and secure. Next off, the Dark Net had adopted…

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    Dope Persuasive Speech

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    Good Morning Everybody! Have you guys ever heard of these so called “Dark Websites” such as with the name “Silkroad” or a new kind of currency called Bitcoin? Well if not I will be happily to tell you all about these interesting things that the world wide web has provided us! Have you guys ever heard of the film Dope? It recently just came out in the summer of 2015. In the film, you see how the main characters being able to sell drugs online but being able to create their own website, stay…

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    Think of how much society relies on the internet today. The internet has become a haven for free-speech, open source software, entertainment, and information for millions of people in the world. It has become a place where everyone was equal and share their thoughts and opinions, regardless of their backgrounds. This is also known as net neutrality, which is the idea that ISP’s such as Comcast and AT&T are required to treat consumers equally, not charging differently or discriminating against…

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    Protein Synthesis

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    receptor. Both of these are members of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) class II. The primary and unique effects of the hormone take place through IGF1R, which, when activated, triggers a chemical sequence called the AKT pathway. This process, revolving around a protein called AKT, has significant effects on the life and death of the cell. iii. A chemical resemblance to insulin also allows IGF-1 to active the insulin receptor. This protein triggers a process that ultimately causes a cell to take…

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    Teslacrypt Analysis

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    .kf, .iwd, .vpk, .tor, .psk, .rim, .w3x, .fsh, .ntl, .arch00, .lvl, .snx, .cfr, .ff, .vpp_pc, .lrf, .m2, .mcmeta, .vfs0, .mpqge, .kdb, .db0, .DayZProfile, .rofl, .hkx, .bar, .upk, .das,…

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