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    1390 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS‚ VOL. 22‚ NO. 8‚ AUGUST 2011 A Generic Framework for Three-Factor Authentication: Preserving Security and Privacy in Distributed Systems Xinyi Huang‚ Yang Xiang‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Ashley Chonka‚ Jianying Zhou‚ and Robert H. Deng‚ Senior Member‚ IEEE Abstract—As part of the security within distributed systems‚ various services and resources need protection from unauthorized use. Remote authentication is the most commonly used

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    The boy got the weapon‚ a 12-gague shotgun‚ from an unlocked closet (Karimi and Blackwell). Dyer’s shooter has been charged with first-degree murder. He weighs approximately 55 pounds‚ and is reported to be both the youngest and the smallest detainee at the Jefferson County juvenile detention center (Botelho et.al.). The criminal justice system has to be thorough as they handle this case. Accusations of previous disagreements between the children must be investigated (Karimi et.al.). The police

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    Has our Political System Succeeded? The political system began with the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4‚ 1776. After that document the Articles of Confederation came out‚ which were adopted in 1777. The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt to set up a government in the US. Then our Constitution came out in 1787‚it was made into three plans: the Virginia Plan‚ New Jersey Plan‚ and then the Connecticut compromise. Four things our Constitution accomplished

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    Cyber Crime Case Study

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    zones. It also helps in formulating research methodology. A number of books‚ monographs‚ reports‚ research papers and articles deal with the subject of legal regimes of cyber crimes. 1.2.1. Books Dr. Vishwanath Paranjape in his book “Legal Dimensions of Cyber Crimes and Preventive Laws with Special Reference to India” has pointed out that with the rapid development of computer technology and internet over the years‚ the problem of cyber

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    Gambino Crime Case Study

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    La Cosa Nostra and the Gambino Crime Family Jodiann K Gleason Southern New Hampshire University La Cosa Nostra (LCN) is an Italian/Sicilian organized crime or mafia family that performed illegal and corrupt activities in New York from the 1920’s and onward. Their activities started with prohibition and moved to include money laundering‚ gambling‚ loan sharking‚ extortion‚ labor and construction racketeering and a poultry monopoly just to name some of the major ones. Some would state

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    Manual versus Computerized Accounting Ever since Lucas Pacioli wrote about and spread the knowledge of double entry accounting in his “Summa di Arithemetica” in 1494‚ modern manual accounting was born (Hendrickson‚ 2007)‚ though manual accounting has existed in many forms since ancient times. In contrast‚ computerized accounting systems are a more modern invention‚ as the first computer was invented between 1943 and 1946 (“Great Events in Accounting & Business History”‚ (n.d.)) and Arthur

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    1998 CAT PAPER SOLVED

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    CATsyllabus.com CAT 1998 Paper Section – 1 Direction for questions 1 to 5: A part of each sentence given below has been underlined. You have to select the option that best replaces the underlined part. 1. British Airspace has been focusing on building European links. a. concentrating on creating European links b. pursuing ways of building European connectivity c. stressing on building European links d. focusing on forging European links 2. The appetite of banks for funds was lost under the onslaught

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    Certain punishments are more effective on certain crimes. And certain punishments are more effective on certain people. Some criminals should be punished to remove their incentive for committing crimes. But there are some criminals who just need to be removed from society to prevent them from preying upon society. Obviously for lesser crimes‚ lesser punishments should be delivered. AND punishments (if at all possible) should reflect the crime committed --- such as scrubbing walls for "graffiti

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    unnecessary but in some cases when storing a file for such a big company‚ can you manage it properly? Organizing‚ finding a file‚ etc. With computers‚ it can help you simplify the process of storing and managing the files you need for future use and make finding files easier than the manual process. Computerized Sales and Inventory System is a product of human knowledge with a use of technology so why not use technology as an advantage and benefit ourselves. This proposed system aims to lighten works

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    Crime

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    Legal Studies Part I – Crime 1. The Nature Of Crime The Meaning of Crime A crime is defined as “any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society‚ and which is punishable by the state” The Elements of Crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea There are two elements which must be present for a ‘crime’ to be committed: 1. Actus Reus: The Guilty Act – The act is carried out or performed‚ or an omission of an act which should have been done takes place. 2. Mens Rea: The Guilty Mind – Intent

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