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    Hitchcock had many other technical devices that he used in order to grab the viewers’ attention, such as having the audience as a voyeur and the MacGuffin. Hitchcock used voyeurism to blur the lines between the innocent and the guilty, as well to put the audience in a position in which they become personally engaged with the characters of the film. Having the audience as a voyeur, was able to put the viewers in the film as a sense just watching a movie. The viewers were in a way transplanted in…

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    characters. Sadly, most suspense movies of today rely more on special effects than quality acting and dialogue. This is true when it comes to Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Rear Window and its 2007 remake Disturbia. While both movies are interesting and suspenseful, Disturbia failed to capture the charm of its predecessor. In Rear Window, James Steward plays L.B. Jefferies, a photographer who broke his leg taking photographs during a car race. For Jefferies leg to heal, he must stay in his…

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    with Microsoft's Windows operating system in only a few years. Since then, the debate over which choice is better has been ceaseless, although new developments may tip the debate in the favor of Linux. Linux is not only free, but the driving philosophy behind Linux is that it should always be free. Windows customers will pay on average $50-$75 for a copy of the operating system. One of the features of the Linux operating system is the degree to which it is customizable. Windows may allow the…

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    Given the University’s many diverse systems and disparate departmental roles managing the various systems the overall information security plan was not update to date nor consistent. There were obvious holes in the security plan which allowed a hacker to infiltrate the main domain server. The hacker secured administration rights on the server and they managed to infect other systems attached to the network. Thankfully, a trail of clues were found by the administrators. Various suspicious events…

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    incredible amount of traffic, they also store data, data which some people are very protective of, data which some people are very keen to access. This can be anything from a Bennington student’s enrolment records to every picture on Instagram. The AWS security team I plan to intern with is tasked with protecting the files and programs stored on those servers. This is an amazing opportunity for someone my age to participate in something so complex and…

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    Apple and Windows machine for years now whether it be a computer, phone or tablet, I have owned some sort of device from both companies within the last few years. I honestly love both of them. Three years after Windows 7, Microsoft released the next version of Windows called Windows 8. It’s the largest OS renovation that Microsoft has ever made to its operating system. It’s also something of a hybrid that’s meant for both desktop PCs and tablets, specifically the Surface. On its own, Windows 8…

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    On December 23,2009, 11 year old Sarah Haley Foxwell was snatched by a nighttime intruder from her home in Wicomico County, Maryland. A convicted sex offender, Thomas Leggs Jr was the intruder who kidnapped Sarah. He brutally raped her, and then murdered her and then burned her lifeless body in a field near the Maryland- Delaware border. Sarah’s body was found on Christmas day, Leggs was registered as a “high risk” sex offender. After that situation Leggs was deemed to be “compliant” in Maryland…

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    Introduction: *Central Theme ¡§Freedom¡¨ *Key points of story that help identify the internal/external conflict. *Climax and whether the ending is a catastrophe or resolution. I.     To begin w/ lets look at what the internal conflict is: Louise felt repressed in her marriage to her husband, in a sense she wanted to be free from him. 1.     Look at 1st paragraph, which sets the stage for this story. Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted…

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    There are opportunities for Australian citizens to participate in several stages of the policy cycle. In the following essay I argue that there are various avenues for private citizens to have their voice heard in the area of policy making while perhaps fewer opportunities in the area of policy implementation. I discuss the role of parliamentary committees, think tanks and interest groups as potential avenues for policy influence. Recognising that public servants and politicians are citizens as…

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    In Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) is a story about a photographer on his last week of recuperation from his last assignment where he was severely injured on the race track taking a picture of the wreckage. While recuperating Jeff has come into the deplorable habit of people watching his neighbors outside his rear view window, while watching he suspects one of his neighbors to have murdered his wife. Not being able to provide an eye witness account to what he believes happened he has his…

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