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    People Hacking: The Art of Social Engineering ABSTRACT Social engineering is one of the most overlooked aspects of information security and yet it is the easiest way for someone – usually an employee - to gain access to restricted information on a computer network. Attacks can be either physical or psychological; each can be equally effective in acquiring confidential information. Methods used to get information can be either human- or computer-based‚ with different psychological reasons

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    Narrative Essay

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    NARRATIVE ESSAY PROMPTS [Being Unprepared] Because you have been sick‚ out of town‚ busy at work‚ or working on other homework‚ you didn ’t have as much time to study for an important test as you needed. Everyone going to school has been in this situation. Think of a specific test that you took that you felt unprepared for and narrate the events. Tell your readers about the preparation that you were able to do‚ the reasons that you didn ’t get to prepare as well as you wanted‚ taking the test

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    ------ Considering the fact that the market and most products today are shifting towards healthier eating‚ I do think Indra Nooyi’s vision for PersiCo is headed in the right direction and it would be wise to invest more in the company. Companies that enjoy enduring success have core values and a core purpose that remain fixed while their business strategies and practices endlessly adapt to a changing world. The dynamic of being able to preserve the core while stimulating progress in most companies

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    mechanical process that handles all the work. So how can photography be art?” This might be the argument most people use to prove that photography can not be art. It is not so complex like drawing a beautiful painting and spending hours on that. A photographer just needs to use one button and here we go. But is this really the truth? How do people think about Art and Photography today and how did they before? In this essay i want to compare on main focus two totally different photographers: Jeff

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    away on that day.” However‚ I recently saw (on a publisher’s web site!) the statement‚ “We are excepting submissions … ” Can you believe it? adapt‚ adept‚ adopt Adapt means to adjust‚ adept means skilled and adopt means to take as your own: “Some people cannot adapt to new surroundings.” “He is very adept at dodging awkward questions.” “He tends to adopt the attitudes of those around him.” addition‚ edition I saw this confusion on a review on amazon .com—“a nice edition to the series”. Obviously

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    One Art Essay

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    Poets try to state and express what they feel through beautiful ways thats why they write poetry. Elizabeth Bishop is an American poet that wrote “One Art”‚ one of my favorite poems. She has a unique style of writing‚ although it involves a lot of details of her personal life‚ it’s known for its highly detailed and objective distant point of view on the personal subject it talks about. She writes about her feelings in a very literal but poetic way‚ and she is able to express actuality. Poetry is not

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    Christopher Whitten The Polar Express Caldecott Award paper Lorinda Cohoon Polarizing The Polar Express The Polar Express written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg in 1985‚ was chosen for a Caldecott Medal in 1986. It was praised for its detailed illustrations and calm‚ relaxing storyline. Widely considered to be a classic Christmas story for young children‚ it has earned recognition several times in the 28 years since its conception and publication. No stranger to such honors‚ Van Allsburg

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    promise that I could attend school the following year and she would support me. Of course that didn’t happen. She once again urged me to stay out of school to work and help support the family because I was the only one that had a job. I have often regretted making that choice and wonder what would have happened if I had finished school. I have used the excuse that I don’t have clothes to wear or that I can’t hear an alarm or the last time I quit I didn’t have a hearing aid. I can come

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    Inuit Art Essay

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    In the present day‚ it is instinctive to express emotions and thoughts through the use of words due to the presence of well-known written languages. Yet‚ there exist other effective mediums including art and music that‚ although less commonly used‚ serve an equal purpose. In Inuit culture‚ it is art‚ rather than text‚ that is the prevalent medium for expression. This research paper explores the history of Inuit art and culture along with its evolution over time and analyzes the production of soapstone

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    Liberal Arts Essay

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    Definition of the Liberal Arts     As the world has become more technologically‚ economically‚ and scientifically oriented‚ the education of future generations has changed with it and has become more focused into three fields: technology‚ economy‚ and science. With the intellectual focus being turned toward the sciences and mathematics‚ students and teachers have both moved away from the liberal arts‚ leaving them forgotten. Recently‚ there has been a desire to restore the liberal arts to education‚ and

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