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    Explanation of Ssh

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    What is SSH? SSH is a Secure Shell that uses a secure encrypted communication protocol designed to replace older insecure protocols like telnet‚ rsh‚ and ftp. SSH authentication is done with a username and password combination‚ which is the default. This is the most simplistic usage we will see. $ ssh user@secureserver SSH comes with all Linux distributions as well as other Unix variants. SSH is not a complete security solution and it will not protect against trojans‚ viruses‚ etc. Why would

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    Pegasus Explanation

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    Constellation is a term used in astronomy which is said to be defined as a group of celestial bodies in the area of the celestial sphere or‚ to mention specifically‚ stars that create different objects or shapes that leads to the idea that it is where they get their names. As an additional information‚ constellation came from the Late Latin word ’constellatio’ which means "set with stars". Out of all the constellations‚ my favorite constellation is Pegasus. Why I’ve chosen Pegasus? Well‚ the

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    Introduction Probation and parole are two alternatives to incarceration. Many jurisdiction are looking more to probation as an alternative to incarceration and early release through parole to reduce the size of the prison population. Probation and parole officials are there to help offenders return to society and ensure compliance with the terms of the offenders’ release. What are the primary goals of using community corrections supervision for probation as an alternative to incarceration? What

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    Academic Writing

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    Academic Writing and Research Articles Academic writing is seen in all great works of literature. Many genres form and regulate off of academic writing. One genre that stands out over others is journal articles. Journal articles are an innovative and informative type of academic writing‚ because both share the same characteristics. [1] The main purpose of academic writing is to present information that displays a clear understanding of a subject (Rosemary Jones). The introduction

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    Dear Kelly‚ I’m writing this letter to prove that the decision I made affected a lot of people and I’ve learned from my mistakes. I do not blame anybody but myself for the situation I’m currently in right now. Over the course of the years in school my grades have been affected by many different obstacles and personal challenges. My first semester was really tough for me socially and academically. My friends were doing things I knew wasn’t right‚ but I never said anything. I wanted to be "cool"

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    “Our Probation Situation” Although you undoubtably comprehend the purpose of life by this point‚ I would still like to bring you the words of a very wise man as he explained the situation to his son with such eloquence as to border on poetry. “Now behold my son‚ I will explain this thing unto thee. For behold‚ after the Lord God sent our first parents forth from the Garden of Eden‚ to till the ground‚ for they had become as gods‚ knowing good and evil‚ the Lord placed Cherubim and flaming swords

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    Academic Phrasebank

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    Academic Phrasebank The Academic Phrasebank is a copyright free general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with some of the phraseological "nuts and bolts" of writing under the headings below (see contents table). It was designed primarily for international students whose first language is not English. However‚ if you are a native speaker writer‚ you may still find parts of the material helpful. The phrases can be used simply to assist you in thinking about your writing

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    A Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) is required to follow Arizona State court rulings and statutes and departmental procedures as well as Supreme Court precedence. The juvenile justice system is geared more to protection and support of the minors involved in the process than the adult criminal system. However‚ in a delinquency proceeding‚ a juvenile can be subject to deprivation of or limitations on their liberty‚ the same as adult defendants. Because of this‚ they have been deemed deserving of

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    academic skills

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    Academic Skills Week 2 Tasks Task 1 Example of a good introduction: Over the last five years‚ higher education lecturers have experienced a significant downturn in the quality of written work produced by students. For example‚ one of the important sections of any essay‚ the introduction‚ is often poorly written‚ providing nothing more than background information‚ or not included. McDonald has identified that: ‘Academic introductions are becoming a neglected part of an assignment by many students’

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    Academic Resilience

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    Academic resilience presents factors that are involved in the enrollment of a student. Different factors contribute to the effect. The importance of understanding‚ accepting‚ and working at the goals to achieve academic resilience is essential. Below are five different studies that each explains their definitions of academic resilience and the contributions that can be made to impact student success. Morales (2008) researched academic resilience despite the fact of risk factors that would contribute

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