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    twenty-four nuclear armed missles on populated cities scattered throughout America. Strategic cities like Washington DC‚ Los Angeles‚ New York‚ Chicago‚ and Dallas fall among the list of targets. American satellites pick up the launch‚ forcing them into Defcon 1. The United States counter-attacks with a wave of their own missiles aimed throughout Russia. The missiles take the air like a swarm of bees‚ with a stinger capable of killing millions within seconds upon impact. Somewhere over the Atlantic the

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    AoD Family Rules

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    AoD Family Rules - do not hit more than 10 levels below you except during war - do not steal RVs (exception to this rule is made if you are at war and the other alliance steals rvs first) - do not steal Ops - a player in ruins‚ who is also still in an alliance is not an open target for taking ops or rvs‚ the assets belong to the alliance - If a player is on fire‚ find another target - do not hit a target more than once / week unless at war

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis

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    In 1961 The United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba and was in the act of preparing for an invasion. A few advisors and other state departments assured President Kennedy that Fidel Castro was not a threat at all. President Kennedy did not agree and saw Fidel Castro as a mastermind. He believed that the taking down of Fidel Castro would show Russia‚ China‚ and fellow Americans that President Kennedy was serious about winning the Cold War and was willing to fight to prove so. Kennedy began

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    Neutralization Theory

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    Sykes and Matza techniques of the neutralization theory explains the motives that hackers use when committing a cybercrime. The theory is said to be that hackers are deviant‚ this way they feel no guilt towards their victims. The five neutralizations explain concerning this theory rely on the thoughts of the hackers. The first one being in denial of responsibility‚ this gives the hacker the opportunity to justify their actions. When doing so they often blame their criminal acts on a force that is

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    Why the Cold War never became hot Despite of some serious crises‚ the Cold War never resulted into a Third World War. Although cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union was the main reason‚ there were other reasons to why it never resulted into another world war. The end of the Second World War resulted in the separation of Europe. Western Europe was under strong influence by the United States and capitalism‚ while Eastern Europe was under strong influence by the Soviet Union

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis represents a change in the 1960’s because of its long term effect on our relationship with Cuba‚ as well as Russia. Regardless of all John F. Kennedy’s attempts to achieve peace and preserve our relationship‚ this had resulted in the complete shutdown of trade between the U.S. and Cuba up until January 2015. The U.S. was forced to remove offensive missiles in Turkey and has further tainted our relationship with Russia. This was an event that was ignited by post World War

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    CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS TIMELINE January 1‚ 1959 - After the Cuban Revolution‚ Fidel Castro assumes power. December 19‚ 1960 - Cuba openly aligns itself with the Soviet Union and their policies. January 3‚ 1961 - The United States terminates diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba. April 12‚ 1961 - President Kennedy pledges the United States will NOT intervene militarily to overthrow Castro. April 17‚ 1961 - June 3-4‚ 1961 - Backed by the United States‚ a group of Cuban exiles

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    Chaos Communication Congress December 27th to 29th‚ 2004 Berliner Congress Center‚ Berlin‚ Germany Bluetooth Hacking – Full Disclosure @ 21C3 Who we are ● Adam Laurie – – – CSO of The Bunker Secure Hosting Ltd. Co-Maintainer of Apache-SSL DEFCON Staff/Organiser Maintainer and core developer of the Linux Bluetooth Stack BlueZ Security Researcher Founder of trifinite.org Bluetooth Hacking – Full Disclosure @ 21C3 ● Marcel Holtmann – ● Martin Herfurt – – Outline (1) ● ● ●

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    Women in the Draft

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    Women should be required into enlist in the selective service system. There are many reasons that would make this fair. The first reason is that they have the same rights as men do. Women are also able to actively participate in active duty in the military as of January 24‚ 2013. If women were required to enlist it would be fair to the men of the United States. Women have the same rights as men do. In the early 20th century women fought for the Nineteenth Amendment which allowed women to vote

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    Language and Culture.

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    SAM: Surface-to-Air-Missile‚ AWOL: Away WithOut Leave‚ SAW: Squad Automatic Weapon‚ and AFRCC: Air Force Rescue Control Center. In addition to acronyms words are broken down and made into compound words. Some examples are FITCOM: Fighter Command‚ DefCon: Defense Condition‚ and FTTEX: Fire Team Training Exercise. All of these examples are ways to make the language of the military shorter‚ more precise‚ and quicker. The shorthand language makes the military culture more rigid and strict in its everyday

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