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    Password Cracking

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    Password cracking has matured in the past few years. New hardware and techniques has made it possible to attempt 8.2 billion password combinations per second. This is being done by leveraging the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) of the computer‚ complex algorithms and a new twist on an old technique called rainbow tables. In a rainbow table the password is passed through a complex mathematical formula that expresses all possible password combinations without requiring each combination to be stored

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    Material and Methods * Osmosis : -thistle funnel tube -dialysis tubing sack -saturated NaCl w/food coloring -beaker with distilled H2O The experiments begins with the construction of a simple osmometer by obtaining pre-soaked length of tubing ‚opened and tied at the end. The tube is filled with saturated NaCl solution (with added food coloring) and the thistle is inserted in the dialysis tubing. The dialysis tubing is sealed to the thistle funnel with dental floss and placed in a beaker

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    Determination of nitrite and phosphate Mech-1103 assignment 2 C.SUNGKUR 10/20/2016 STUDENT ID: 1615715 Faculty of engineering Title: Determination of concentration for unknown solutions of nitrite and phosphate. Author: C. SUNGKUR Student id: 1615715 Date of submission: 20/10/2016 Submitted to: Mr. Y.SEECHURN ABSTRACT When primary aromatic amine and nitrous acid react together‚ it results in a diazonium compound and this process is called diazotization

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    Gandhian Pacifism

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    Gandhian Pacifism Pacifism is opposition to the practice of war. Many pacifists have a commitment to non-violence in general in society‚ making a commitment to achieving one ’s goals only through actively non-violent resistance or non-aggressive means. Among these pacifists‚ there may also be differing views as to what constitutes violence. There are several different varieties of pacifism including those who believe killing is always wrong‚ those who believe that any kind of violence

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    An influential figure is basically a role model for a person to follow. Most people I know cite their parents or well known political leaders or successful business persons as influencing their perception of life. As for me‚ the most influential person in my life is a historical figure and he died many decades ago. The person is Mahatma Gandhi. Born as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi into a strict vegetarian Brahmin family‚ Mr Gandhi has always been my role model despite the vast generation gap between

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    To be human is to be disobedient. For good or evil. disobedience has been the one constant‚ universal trait that characterized human beings since the beginning of time. Behind every great human achievement is an act of disobedience‚ a rejection of the conventional wisdom‚ a defiance of authority‚ or a decision‚ a choice made to take the path less travelled. History is replete with men and women who by their disobedience changed history‚ often for the better‚ though sometimes for the worse. Galileo

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    Is Imitation Important?

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    It is important for people to imitate others before they can become original and creative. Imitation can be looked down upon by society; however‚ it is not as bad as it is chalked up to be. Imitation allows people to establish themselves. People have role models and admire them. A person aspires to achieve as much as their idol has done. Imitating a role model is necessary to be original and creative because mimicking allows one to be put in a position to influence others and to build upon qualities

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    Ahimsa

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    Mattye Hargrow Ahimsa 20th April 2013 A chemistry professor has decided to bring AHIMSA to the students and faculty of Anne Arundel Community College. “I am not sure on how to achieve AHIMSA I can only help us move in the right direction‚” Prof. Shree Iyengar said. AHIMSA is a word which means non-violent. This English play is a spiritual journey of humanity’s quest for peace in trouble times. “I wanted it to be a spiritual theatrical experience‚” he says. The play centers on Professor

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    TITLE :- COMPARISON BETWEEN THE IMAGES OF ‘GANDHI’ IN KANTHAPURA AND WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA Name :- Purbita Bhattacharya M.A. 1ST SEMESTER ROLL :- ME 110042 PAPER – 2 SUPERVISED BY :- PROF. CHANDRANATH ADHIKARY The novel WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA deals with the story of a young man named Sriram whose life revolves round the influence of Mahatma on him during the years of Indian Freedom Struggle. In his age of twenty he meets a girl named Bharati‚ an ardent

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    A STORY DRIVEN BY MINOR CHARATERS: A story-is an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment: "an adventure story". The telling of a happening or connected series of happenings‚ whether true or fictitious. Driven- Operated‚ moved‚ or controlled by a specified person or source of power. A Minor character- is one who is not entirely important to the plot. That is‚ the story would still hold together without that character‚ but might be a little choppy. Waiting for

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