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    polychromy term used to describe painting or painted decoration on the surface of sculpture polyptych An altarpiece or devotional work of art made of several panels joined together‚ often hinged so that its wings can be opened and closed as appropriate during Christian religious worship.  post and lintel a basic type of architecture in which upright elements (posts) support a horizontal member (lintel).  With this type of construction‚ the distance between the supports is determined by the weight

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    reshape how we interact with each other‚ alter what makes us happy‚ and modify our capacity for reaching our full potential as individuals. And it’s caused by one simple fact: the human brain‚ that most sensitive of organs‚ is under threat from the modern world. Unless we wake up to the damage that the gadget-filled‚ pharmaceutically-enhanced 21st century is doing to our brains‚ we could be sleepwalking towards a future in which neuro-chip technology blurs the line between living and non-living

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    Sex Work and Human Rights In attempts to eradicate sex work‚ policymakers‚ law enforcement officials and others often overlook or even violate the basic human rights of sex workers. • • • • Sex workers are human beings like anyone else and are entitled to human rights under numerous internationally-agreed upon standards for treatment of all people‚ regardless of profession. It is ironic that sex workers’ human rights are often jeopardized by the very policies intended to help them. However

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    McNair Scholars Research Journal Volume 4 | Issue 1 Article 4 1-26-2012 Governmental Fragmentation in Metropolitan Detroit Kristal D. Davis Eastern Michigan University‚ kdavis48@emich.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://commons.emich.edu/mcnair Recommended Citation Davis‚ Kristal D. (2012) "Governmental Fragmentation in Metropolitan Detroit‚" McNair Scholars Research Journal: Vol. 4: Iss. 1‚ Article 4. Available at: http://commons.emich.edu/mcnair/vol4/iss1/4 This Article is brought

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    The Fatality of Detachment from Society The unconscious mind is a force that can affect our lives greatly without us even realizing it. This is a concept that is explored as a common theme in modern literature. When reading modern literature‚ one often comes into contact with characters who are exploring the inner workings of their minds. However‚ it is also very common to come into contact with characters who are completely unaware of the way that their minds work. Gregor Samsa from The Metamorphosis

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    In my family‚ my brother‚ mother‚ and I have all been diagnosed with abnormal parathyroid or thyroid conditions that required surgery for us. My mother‚ the primary care-taker of our family‚ worked at a school cafeteria so that she may be able to provide for us at home after school hours as she was limited in her ability to find employment with a technical cooking degree that would still accommodate the family life. Our financial limitations were exacerbated by the diagnoses from the demands of surgery

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    cryptanalytic concepts. CrypTool implements more than 200 algorithms. In CrypTool‚ users are able to adjust the parameters to their own specific needs. Cryptool introduces the user to the field of cryptography. Classical ciphers alongside with asymmetric cryptography‚ to include RSA‚ elliptic curve cryptography‚ digital signatures‚ homomorphic encryption‚ and Diffie-Hellman key exchange. CrypTool also contains some didactical games‚ and an animated tutorial about primes and elementary number theory (Cryptool

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    THE WILLIAM STALLINGS BOOKS ON COMPUTER DATA AND COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS‚ EIGHTH EDITION A comprehensive survey that has become the standard in the field‚ covering (1) data communications‚ including transmission‚ media‚ signal encoding‚ link control‚ and multiplexing; (2) communication networks‚ including circuit- and packet-switched‚ frame relay‚ ATM‚ and LANs; (3) the TCP/IP protocol suite‚ including IPv6‚ TCP‚ MIME‚ and HTTP‚ as well as a detailed treatment of network security. Received the 2007

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    Cryptography and Network Security Principles and Practices‚ Fourth Edition By William Stallings Publisher: Prentice Hall Pub Date: November 16‚ 2005 Print ISBN-10: 0-13-187316-4 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-187316-2 eText ISBN-10: 0-13-187319-9 • Table of Contents • Index eText ISBN-13: 978-0-13-187319-3 Pages : 592 In this age of viruses and hackers‚ of electronic eavesdropping and electronic fraud‚ security is paramount. As the disciplines of cryptography and network security have matured‚ more

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    The leadership principles and what they mean to me and how I plan to apply them to myself and my Marines. I thought long and hard about not just the principles and what they mean‚ but how can I apply them. Some of the leadership principles sound self-explanatory‚ such as “Know Your Self and Seek Self Improvement”. One would think it mean to know your strength and your weaknesses‚ and improve upon them. In so many words this would be correct‚ but it’s much easier said than applied. In my opinion it

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