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    Andre Sanchez Course: ENG494 Assignment: The Beautiful Stranger May 3rd 2018 Plot: Margaret’s entertainment of the stranger made her fall out of reality. Margaret and her two kids arrived at the train station to pick up her husband. When John arrived‚ Margaret was happy to see him‚ but her kids are wondering when their dad was gonna get home. The man representing John was not the real John but a stranger. They all got home and unpacked‚ trying to get back into their lives. Margaret seemed to be

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    Physical Security

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    Introduction Risk assessment and physical security survey of any building is critical in order minimize to the venerability of being put to risk due to failure to install or put the necessary mechanism to curb such potential. There is a need for thorough analysis on the risk assessment and physical survey on implementation of practices‚ principles and procedures in installation security measures. Definition a) Risk The term risk refers to the possible happening of undesirable event

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    Essay On Arming Teachers

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    regarding the emergent need‚ I believe‚ that exists for teachers in Washington State to be armed with handguns in their classrooms. After the wave of school shootings in the United States in the past sixteen-years‚ with no end in sight to armed intruders taking advantage of what has been deemed ‘a gun-free zone’‚ I see no alternative to protecting students and staff in a school building. Evidence exists that school shooters have overcome office staff‚ added security guards‚ alarms‚ locked doors

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    warrant for Marcos and other members. Zedillo‚ overturned his policy’s and started negotiations with the Zapatistas‚ because he became incredibly unpopular. In 1996‚ both groups signed the San Andres Accords‚ which expanded land change‚ indigenous dependence‚ and cultural rights. Zedillo overruled the San Andres Accords in December 1996. Simultaneously‚ the régime instigated a covert war in opposition to the rebels. On December 1997‚ paramilitary troops assaulted and murdered 45 people‚ who were mainly

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    Types of Computer Crimes

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    offender is basically walking around exploring the computer; in cases like this the intruder just looks at a file violating the owners privacy. In all of these crimes‚ the offender uses the computer to obtain information or to damage programs. The offender commits the crime by becoming a "super user." This label means that the offender accesses the operating program by imitating as the system’s manager‚ this way the intruder has access to virtually every file on the computer. The second category for computer

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    dilemma obviously requires the expertise of smart IT technicians to take care of the situation. After all‚ what busy executive has the time to learn such specialized knowledge? Just hire the smartest IT specialists to handle the possibility of an intruder. Herein lays the greatest risk - leaving a company’s digital security to an IT Department or IT manager alone. At first glance this seems reasonable. IT techs have the formal training and expert skills. Should a breach occur‚ they are the ones

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    Guns on College Campus

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    license to carry a concealed handgun‚ some people are better trained than others. The law requires a waiting period before purchasing a handgun. Suppose an intruder armed with a rifle entered the crowded cafeteria at noon and began targeting students. If one-fourth of the people in the cafeteria carried a handgun and began to shoot back at the intruder‚ a great number of innocent people could be hit by mistake. Very often incidents such as the one described‚ people panic; a person attempting to aim at

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    Is Man Inherently Evil?

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    Man‚ inherently evil or good? A question that only opinions can answer. What is evil? Killing ’is evil‚’ rape ’is evil‚’ torture ’is evil‚’ and man ’is evil.’ History and a certain familiar book show evidence that supports that man is ’evil.’ "The evil that men do lives after them‚ the good is oft. interred with their bones‚" a quote from Shakespeare. The ’good and just’ deeds done dies with the people who accomplished it. Nothing is inherently good. Scientists theorize that humans evolved from

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    system security

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    Three classes of intruders: • Masquerader: An individual who is not authorized to use the computer and who penetrates a system’s access controls to exploit a legitimate user’s account • Misfeasor: A legitimate user who accesses data‚ programs‚ or resources for which such access is not authorized‚ or who is authorized for such access but misuses his or her privileges • Clandestine user: An individual who seizes supervisory control of the system and uses this control to evade auditing and access

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    What techniques of characterisation do writers use to make what the reader might think of as unpleasant people acceptable‚ or at least understandable ? Analyse these techniques and their effects using at least two of the Munro stories you have studied. Short stories by Alice Munro are ordinary human life stories‚ set in small towns having it relatable to any readers. In her stories‚ Munro uses characterisation techniques to reveal the personalty of her characters. Specifically‚ in each story

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