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    Leatherback Sea Turtle

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    eggs for food. Adult turtles are sometimes captured for food and their body parts are used for various commercial products (like traditional medicines). Turtles can also be killed and injured in collisions with boats. In particular‚ garbage dumped at sea or from land may be mistaken for food and swallowed by the turtles‚ causing severe injuries and death. Similarly‚ turtles become trapped in fishing nets and drown. Protection The main thing you can do to help the turtles is to keep our beaches

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    Threat Assessment of Ping Sweeps and Port Scans Ping sweeps and port scans are two techniques that a malicious computer user such as a hacker can utilize to compromise an Enterprise networks security and gain access to their proprietary data. For example‚ private email messages can be forwarded to a rogue destination email address: Done by installing a virus program into a user’s email client through a discovered active computers open TCP/IP IMAP port (port number 143) that is not being currently

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    Old Man And The Sea

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    The Old Man and the Sea is basically a story of a battle between an old‚ experienced fisherman‚ Santiago‚ and a large marlin. He is so unlucky that his young apprentice‚ Manolin‚ has been forbidden by his parents to sail with him and been told to fish insteadwith successful fishermen.The boy visits Santiago’s shack each night‚ hauling his fishing gear‚ preparing food‚ talking about American baseball and his favorite player Joe DiMaggio. Santiago tells Manolin that on the next day‚ he will go far

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    Port Richmond‚ with a total population of around 26‚000 residents‚ has two very distinctly defining social‚ economical and physical characteristics. West of Aramingo Avenue‚ a dividing line for the neighborhood‚ there is a younger‚ diverse‚ and more impoverished community. Contrastingly‚ to the east of Aramingo Avenue‚ Port Richmond is a middle class‚ aging in place‚ white and historically Polish community. Population and Age For most in the neighborhood‚ unity‚ labor‚ and the industrial economy

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    BP disaster at sea

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    BP Disaster at Sea In 2010 the nation was dealt the worst oil spill in the history of the USA‚ the BP oil rig Deep water horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. This major catastrophe destroyed some people‚ millions of aquatic wildlife‚ birds and the reputation of BP all in one fatal event. What caused this mind blowing disaster to happen? We will take a look

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    Financial stability at Port Allen High School is an issue every day. Compared to Brusly High School‚ which is the only other high school in the West Baton Rouge Parish‚ the school is struggling. Although teachers and faculty work to make the best out of the financial situation. Students and teachers must pitch in to help the school raise money in the forms of student bake sales‚ teachers applying for grants‚ and getting sponsors for the school. The reason why Port Allen High has financial instability

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    problem between their hub and our internet connection. Port Scans are usually used after a Ping screen has been successful finding a computer that is on. If a “Hacker” is using this device‚ they are trying to get access to the system to steal or harm the system in some way. Network administrators also use a Port Scan to see what ports are open on which computers to see if there is a security risk within their systems. IP companies will access a port that is open to see if they there is a good internet

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    Hawks of the sea The Pirates of Barbary‚ Corsairs‚ Conquests‚ and Captivity in the 17th-century Mediterranean by Adrian Tinniswood is an interesting book that details the ventures of the many Barbary Pirates. This book explains the effects of the often forgotten but highly important Barbary Pirates. Tinniswood explains the workings of the maritime cities‚ whose economies depended on the piracy that was engaged by the Anglo-Turkish pirates. He first discusses the famous raids and affects the pirates

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    South China Sea Dispute

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    problems among countries‚ as well as tensions in foreign policies. One of these conflicts is the dispute in South China Sea between China and six neighbor ASEAN countries. With the intervention of the United States‚ the issue turns to be more serious as it attracts a lot of concerns from international community. This research tries to find a clear way of understanding the South China Sea conflict‚ specifically about the effort of China and Vietnam to gain the control over the two groups of islands: Paracel

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    During the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ pirate activity began off the coast of Ireland. In her article‚ Pirate Ports and Harbors of West Cork in Seventeenth Century Ireland‚ Connie Kelleher examines the impact that pirating had on the economic and social development of rural southern Ireland. Kelleher explains that although piracy was an illegal activity frowned upon by the British government‚ the activity of privateers and their families on the coast of Ireland brought a substantial amount

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