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    First and for most this process I found out seems like a whole lot of hassle so I don’t understand why people would do this and just get caught in the end. But I will be listing 5 general phases of a computer attack that one would have to go through to be successful in other words jumping through hoops that are on fire. Phase 1 - Reconnaissance Reconnaissance is probably the longest phase‚ sometimes lasting weeks or months.  The black hat uses a variety of sources to learn as much as possible

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    acid and base lab

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    Acids and Bases Shane Purpose- To study the relationship between pH and metabolism. 10/21/13 Materials- see attached Per. D Biology Procedure- see attached Data and Results- see attached Theory- PH stands for the power of hydrogen. People refer to the pH scale as a tool for finding out if a substance is acidic‚ basic‚ or neutral. This scale goes from zero to fourteen. The number seven is neutral. Any number higher than seven on this scale is basic. Any number lower is acidic

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    the 27th of April‚ a senior citizen in his 50s was attacked by a dog-pack. “Bystanders threw garbage bins to distract the dogs during the attack...” (eye witness watching from her window) Police allege the man was attacked as he was having a stroll down Drummond St just after 8:30 pm. The Ambulance Victoria spokesman Paul Bently said “Paramedics were told the attack lasted several minutes.” The man was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital‚ immediately. He is now in a stable condition with arm‚ leg

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    Should cyber-attacks by a nation-state be considered ’armed’ attacks? Justify your answer. As cyber-attacks related to information warfare have increased throughout the twenty first century we have seen a rise the use of cyber-attacks by nation states. These nation state attackers focus on targeting other nations in the hope of disrupting the nation’s economy‚ causing public panic‚ or crippling a country defenses along with many other goals which damage a nation. These attacks in turn allow the

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    Acid in the human stomach When people refer to acid they usually see it as a corrosive liquid that can dissolve metals or change the color of a substance. So they think of acid as a dangerous matter for the body and believe it can easily dissolve your skin. What I have previously listed are indeed properties of certain acids‚ such as Hydrofluoric Acid which can cause irreversible tissue damage if it comes in contact with skin‚ but not all acids are this strong. As a matter of fact what a lot of

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    acid rain

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    Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic‚ meaning that it possesses elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It can have harmful effects on plants‚ aquatic animals and infrastructure. Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide‚ which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. Governments have made efforts since the 1970s to reduce the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere with positive results. Nitrogen

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    Acid Strength

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    Acid Strength Grade 10- Science (chemistry) 11/23/2012 Mariana Boff Acids Strength Acids are substances that contain hydrogen atoms which detach to form hydrogen ions when the acid is dissolved. Acids are divided into two main categories: the strong and weak acids. The stronger ones are very corrosive and can cause severe skin burns‚ here are some examples: nitric acid (HNO3)‚ hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The weaker ones are less corrosive and when in touch with the

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    watching it. Was it worth the wait? Kind of. It was cute film‚ though I find most horror films from the 1950’s to be cute. Though it does have considerable charm‚ Attack of the Puppet People isn’t without it faults. I also have to admit that I was a little upset about the title of films‚ since never once do they actually attack. Anything. Attack of the Puppet People opens with a group of Brownies visiting Mr. Franz (John Hoyt)‚ the owner and operator of a doll factory. One of the girls shows interest

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    Acid Burn Lab

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    Experiment #5: Acid Burn!!! Introduction The goal of this lab was to correctly prepare a 0.2M solution of NaOH‚ identify highly acidic household cleaning chemicals‚ and determine their concentration (molarity) through titrations using the previously prepared 0.2M NaOH solution. Experimental First‚ to create 0.5L of 0.2M solution of NaOH‚ standard 3M NaOH solution was obtained. Next‚ calculations were performed to determine the amount 3M NaOH necessary to create 0.5L of the 0.2M solution and‚ as

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    CARBOXYLIC ACID

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    CARBOXYLIC ACID Introduction: Organic compounds containing (–C(O)–OH) as a functional group are called carboxylic acids. The –C (O)-OH group which itself is made up of a carbonyl group (>C=O) and a hydroxyl group (-OH) is called a carboxyl group (carb from carbonyl and oxyl from hydroxyl group). Carboxylic acid may be an aliphatic or an aromatic depending upon whether –C–OH is attached to an alkyl group ( or a hydrogen atom) or an aryl group. Their general formulas are; ALIPHATIC CARBOXYLIC ACID: R–C

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