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    A Review of: Burkhard‚ R. J.‚ Schooley‚ B.‚ Dawson‚ J.‚ & Horan‚ T. A. (2010‚ August). Information systems and healthcare XXXXVII: When your employer provides your personal health record-- Exploring employee perceptions of an employer-sponsored PHR system. Communications of the Association for Information Systems‚ 27(19))‚ 323-338. Retrieved from: http://ebsco.lib.pfeiffer.edu.us/index.php Cortelyou-Ward‚ K.‚ Noblin‚ A.‚ & Williams‚ C. (2012‚ May). Using the personal health

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    prior to devising an attack and penetration test plan 3. What applications and tools can be used to perform this initial reconnaissance and probing step? 4. How can social engineering be used to gather information or data about the organizations’ IT Infrastructure? 5. What does the Enumeration step of the Five step hacking process entail and how is it vital to the hackers objective? 6. Explain how an attacker will avoid being detected following a successful penetration attack? 7. What method does

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    Oritz and Luther Standing Bear share life experience and cultural diversity. The reader can see how historical‚ social and political‚ and cultural ways play a role in the Native Americans storytelling. Storytelling is important in Native American literature. It began through “…both oral performances and in the imagination of written narratives‚ cannot be discovered in reductive social science translations or altogether understood in historical constructions of culture in one common name” (Vizenor

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    Gothic Lit and Magical Realism are similar because gothic literature is based off of a blend of terror‚ chaos or romance. Magical realism is based on a wide range of concepts‚ but it expresses mainly realistic views of the world while revealing unreal elements such as paranormal activity. In Joyce Carol Oate’s story‚ “Where is Here?” an example of gothic literature is when “the stranger wandered around the property while the mother set the dining room table” (69). This expresses the actions of a

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    * Villagers persecute individuals at random‚ and the victim is guilty of no transgression other than having drawn the wrong slip of paper from a box. Seems like in the Crucible many just grabbed the “wrong slip” of paper. * The elaborate ritual of the lottery is designed so that all villagers have the same chance of becoming the victim—even children are at risk. Each year‚ someone new is chosen and killed‚ and no family is safe. Like in the Crucible the villagers focused on maintaining public

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    B. Rouse March 20‚ 2012 World Literature I Dr. Hankerson Divine vs. Man In the poem The Bhagavad-Gita‚ man and the divine are somewhat compared. When approached by his enemies in a battle Arjuna realizes that they are his kinsmen. These people are fathers‚ grandfathers‚ teachers‚ brothers and friends. At the beginning when given order by Krishna‚ Arjuna sees no justice in killing these men. After Krishna explains

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    In lines 2-3 in the poem Sex without Love‚ the Sharon Olds compares the lovers as beautiful dancers working together to do a performance on the ice. The connotations suggest that sex without love is only a performance. They are not two people bound by wills and vows‚ they are only collaborators. Showing off each others moxie for mere entertainment. The first simile compares the faces of the two performers to steak. "faces‚ red as steak" describes the faces you would make while on a date. Most

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    Thoreau: Walden: Spends 2 years in a cabin in the woods; wants to find truth; wants wild nature‚ untouched by humans‚ be an observer‚ looks at changes in distinctive habitat (natiuralistic eye)‚ historian captures way humans destroy the land. Huckleberries: Your not suppose to gather the huckleberries; not owned by people; land is being bought up and harvested commercially; Education: you need to have pieces of nature where people can learn from. Burroughs: The art of seeing

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    1. PEJORATIVE: A word or phrase that has negative connotations or that is intended to disparage or belittle. 2. ILLITERATE: Having or demonstrating very little or no education. 3. SCORNED: Open or unqualified contempt; disdain. 4. EXTANT: In existence; still existing; not destroyed or lost. 5. MELANGE: A mixture; medley. 6. APATHY: Absence or suppression of passion‚ emotion‚ or excitement. 7. BUREAUCRATIC: Relating to‚ or having the characteristics of a bureaucracy. 8. ABSOLUTISM:

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    Dystopian Literature. A dystopia is quite common as a literary subject. It is usually unpleasant‚ with a repressive society and/or strict ruling force‚ and is the flip side to another common literary subject; a utopian society‚ in which everything is perfect to either the inhabitants or/and protagonist. Some stories set in a dystopian universe or ’world’ may seem quite normal or maybe even ’perfect’ at first‚ but eventually the reasons behind that become apparent and become quite unpleasant for

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