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    Impersonation :The attacker or the perpetrator pretends to be someone else (a senior official or someone from the help desk). The impersonation may occur over the telephone‚ in person‚ or via email. The perpetrator may try to establish a perceived familiarity or make you feel under pressure to obtain information to which he/she is not entitled  Tailgating/ Piggybacking : Following common courtesy practices‚ an employee may hold the door open for someone entering a secure area or the building without

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    because she loved Peeta. Snow tells Katniss that she needs to convince him as well as the city of Panem‚ that her and Peeta are really in love‚ or else Gale‚ her best friend‚ and his family will pay for it. Peeta proposes to her while they are on a victory tour and Snow says it still isn’t enough. Katniss is relieved by this becuase she no longer has to pretend like she loves Peeta. She comes up with a plan to take all her close family and friends and run away into the woods. Gale and Katniss meet up

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    that problems exist and that they need to be dealt with. The concepts of expectations and fixed views intersect in a few places. Fixed views are not what one expects of someone‚ but how the person relates and perceives that someone. Strong views are often followed by expectations. For example if one thinks that someone else is a violent person‚ he/she will expect to see outbursts of violence. If one has been "conditioned"‚ by which I mean that through interaction with society on has learned

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    freedom that it gives both Huck and Jim. One of the freedoms is that nothing matters while on the river; they are free to do whatever they please. They don’t need to be civilized‚ schooled‚ made to wear certain outfits at certain times‚ or anything else that they don’t want to do. They can sit naked and nobody can say a thing about it. To Huck‚ the river represents just that very thing: no civilization or rules. But to Jim‚ it represents much more: the freedom that he will soon have. The river

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    Brandi Miller Ashton University INF: 103 Mark Revels November 8‚ 2010 The Pros and Cons of the Social Web 2.0 1. What is Web 2.0? a) Where did it start from? b) Sharing information? c) Who can share this info? 2. What are the good things about social-web? a) Easier communication Advertising b) Great way to learn c) People connected together by common interests 3. What are the cons of using the social-web? a) No Privacy b) Cyber bulling c) Identity theft

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    singer‚ wanting to be just like them? Brittney Spears was my idol. She hung all over my room and her CD was on a continuous replay. If I played any pretend game‚ of course my name was Brittney. At the time‚ I didn’t know this was so wrong. I wanted to be someone else at such a young age. As a child‚ I wish I was taught to not conform to be someone else and to follow my own path. I now know this truly important rule of individuality. As Henry David Thoreau said‚ “If a man does not keep pace with his

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    Often the mystic is not aware‚ at least initially‚ of the revolutionary quality of his vision and interpretation. The nature of his experience‚ incommunicable‚ indistinct‚ defies translation‚ unlike that of a prophet‚ who conveys a clear message. The unio mystica is a profoundly personal emotion‚ but once felt it can no longer be forgotten or denied. To the outsider‚ however‚ the result of this radical transformation appears akin to madness. The mystic claims to be above authority‚ he seeks to establish

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    succeed when adapting to the ways of society‚ but in order to truly accomplish what we want in life‚ we need to stray away from the “normal” and choose our own individual path. A unique person may not always have crazy hair or clothing‚ but may also be someone who follows their own road. Living as a transcendentalist means becoming your own self and not letting society tell one how to live their life. The Dead Poet’s Society by Peter Weir and works by Emerson and Thoreau all show that if a person follows

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    Level 2 Child Care 1. The materials used in play‚ what the benefits are and examples. Creative play is when children use their imagination and artistic skills to create what they want whilst doing activities such as painting‚ drawing‚ sticking‚ cutting and play dough. The materials that are used in this play are colouring pencils‚ scissors‚ glue‚ paper‚ crayons‚ stamps‚ aprons‚ feathers and paints. Creative play helps develop math skills because when they are sticking they are seeing a variety

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    Antonyms in English Idioms and Proverbs and Their Rhetorical Effects Antonym is the sense relation that exists between words which are opposite in meaning. Antonyms are a key feature of everyday life. Should further evidence be required‚ try visiting a public lavatory without checking which the ‘gents’ is and which is the ’ladies.’ On your way out‚ ignore the instructions which tell you whether to ’push’ or ’pull’ the door. And once outside‚ pay no attention to whether traffic lights are

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