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    the house in both ‘10 Mary St’ and ‘House of sand and fog’. ’10 Mart St’ expresses that the Skrzynecki family feels as though they are secure and they belong in there house. When Skrzynecki says that they “hid the key under a rusty bucket” they key emphasises the feeling of security. The key is a symbol of their naturalisation‚ a symbol of their becoming Australian. In ‘House of sand and fog’ the house for Kathy is a place she belongs‚ it’s a reminder of her childhood and her connections to her family:

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    humans‚ it is also affecting our vegetation‚ our animals‚ and our oceans. I recently watched a video by National Geographic about the precious coral reefs in the Florida Keys and it talked about how the coral reefs cannot keep up with the rising sea level‚ so eventually they will all just die (“Fighting to Save Coral in the Florida Keys”). Additionally this will lead to habitat loss and then species dying off. If this scenario belonged to one area it would be tragic but climate change is disrupting

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    Review of Richard Florida: The Rise of the Creative Class Richard Florida‚ a professor from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh‚ intended to discuss the economic downturn that struck Pittsburgh and and the effort to rebuild the economy the took place there. In the beginning‚ he and every major economist thought that to build an economy people will need jobs‚ and to get jobs for the people they need companies‚ and to have a company a place has to offer perks; something that

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    the movies. Tim Burton often uses low-key lighting in many of his movies because the majority of his movies are creepy or mysterious. In Edward Scissorhands he uses high-key lighting to make the town look like a so called “perfect” society but only to find out that everybody is nosy and rude. Edward’s mansion is dark with low key lighting and really looks like it doesn’t belong in such a bright town. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Tim Burton uses low-key lighting on the small house a little

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    work for Key Stage 3 Planning is a key part of teaching. Without a coherent plan lessons may lack structure and direction. Long and medium term planning are an important part of this and in this rationale I hope to demonstrate that my planning does indeed have all of these qualities. The first element to be considered when rationalising this scheme of work is whether or not it meets the needs of Key Stage 3 pupils. I believe that it does because the attainment focus is all within Key Stage 3.

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    My Son A couple years ago my husband and I decided to take our yearly family vacation to the Florida Keys. Ever since we moved to Florida in 2012‚ our family has fallen in love with the ocean. You could definitely see my oldest son Zane drawn to the ocean becoming very involved with the sea’s complex ecosystem that provided endless hours of entertainment. Zane was able to easily memorize multiple species of fish and coral. He continued studying the ocean taking several advanced marine biology and

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    The study of Public-Key Cryptography Enabled Kerberos Authentication by Sufyan and Mayada (2011) attempt to extend the Kerberos authentication protocol standard to support public key cryptography. This is to eliminate some of the limitations in the standard Kerberos protocol which uses symmetric key cryptography. There are 3 extensions to add support of public-key cryptography at different stages of the Kerberos framework‚ which are PKINIT‚ PKCROSS and PKTAPP. Public-Key Cryptography for Initial

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    QUESTION BANK 13.1 13.2 Define E-commerce. What are the different types of E-commerce? Explain B2B E-Commerce using an example of a book distributor who stocks a large number of books‚ which he distributes via a large network of book sellers. Assume that the distributor has stocks of books of a large number of publishers and book sellers order books as and when their stock is low. Distributors give 1 month’s time to booksellers for payment. 13.3 Explain B2C E-Commerce of a customer reserving airline

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    a specific amount of traffic is transmitted. election rekeying volume rekeying idle rekeying time rekeying Question 4 ________‚ a sub-set of asymmetric cryptography‚ is based on key pairs. digital certificate multi-factor authentication ciphertext public key cryptography Question 5 A hacker captures and retransmits authentication packets against the same server in order to gain interactive or session access to a system. This describes which type of attack

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    helps to gather inputs from a variety of individual switches or sensors and analyze these data to give an appropriate feedback. In scope of this project‚ this feedback would refer to the sounds and the LED lights that would be played when a particular key is

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