electronic voting machines as security risk By Ellen Messmer‚ NetworkWorld.com July 25‚ 2003 08:47 Computer-science researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Rice University are heaping criticism on electronic voting machines built by Diebold Election Systems‚ based on software code for the machine said to have been posted publicly to the Internet by an activist. Avi Rubin‚ technical director of the Information Security Institute at John Hopkins‚ along with computer science doctoral students
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TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMNET NUCLEAR FALLOUT Introduction: Basic definition Nuclear fallout‚ or simply fallout‚ also known as Black Rain‚ is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility‚ so called because it "falls out" of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed. Some basic information It commonly refers to the radioactive dust and ash created when a nuclear weapon explodes
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Discovering the Truth: The Operation of Ethos in Anti-Smoking Advertising REBECCA FELDMANN This rhetorical analysis appeared in a journal called Young Scholars in Writing‚ which publishes articles on rhetoric and composition written by college undergraduates. Feldmann shows how the popular and effective Truth campaign appeals to teens by building ethos and challenging the ethos of tobacco companies. As you read‚ look at how she carefully defines concepts up front‚ which she can then use
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Defense program to help protect citizens if there was a nuclear attack on American soil. Because of the increased fear of a nuclear attack the government came up with an idea of fallout shelters. These shelters were said to have the ability to protect American citizens from nuclear radiation and withstand a nuclear blast. Fallout shelters were built in cities as well as in the backyard of the American citizens. To give Americans a more
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I’m Jennifer Viviano and I am working on my graduate degree in English at Suny Oneonta. I already have my associates’ degree in Liberal Arts from Suny Morrisville. I’m currently applying for your program in School Counseling; I had always planned to go into some form of social work for my masters. When people find out I’m getting my degree in English they assume I’m going to be a teacher‚ and never imagine that I want to go into social work. To me however the transition makes perfect sense. My degree
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of American citizens. Life in America during the Cold War’s climate of fear is exemplified in the 1955 Library of Congress photograph entitled “H-Bomb hideaway”‚ which portrays a family living in the confined space of their “Kidde Kokoon” fallout shelter in Garden City‚ Long Island.[1] This photograph incited the idea for this paper to examine the civil defense measures taken by the U.S. federal government during the Cold War. First‚ the task of civil defense in the nuclear age will be addressed
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The Fallout will continue to fall for the next 24 hours. This fallout is extremely radioactive and will continue to be for approximately 3000 years. The radiation goes by the rule of seven. After seven hours only 10% of the radiation is remaining‚ after 49 hour 1% would be left‚ and so on and so forth until there is so little it no longer affects humans. The protagonist in “Grace period” would most likely die because of the radiation from the fallout around her house. In the
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While it’s no definitive “video game release season” like duck hunting or football‚ this fall comes with plenty of heavy hitters. Fallout 4‚ which has had millions of people waiting for almost ten years‚ hit on Nov. 10. The latest installment of Call of Duty hit on Nov. 6. A reimagined version of Star Wars: Battlefront hit on Nov. 17. The surge of releases make gamers everywhere hit
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uses the logical appeal by describing‚ in great detail‚ Fallout 3. Sadly he lacks the Emotional appeal to complete this argument and he loses my credibility throughout the article. In Bissell’s argument‚ he cites “Fallout 3 was going to be fucking awesome” (354). Throughout his article he goes in depth about this game and visually takes you through it while you are reading. This strikes the logical appeal by persuading his readers to play Fallout 3 and stating facts about the game. He indicates that
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