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    Google Wi-Spy

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    Sarvesh Vichare Google Inc. “Wi-Spy”‚ Privacy Rights In 2007‚ Google deployed cars equipped with digital cameras to capture street view images around the world in 30 different countries. But along with the digital camera‚ the vehicles were outfitted with off-the-shelf radio equipments and open-source software that enabled them to collect publicly available information on the unsecured Wi-Fi network. As European privacy authorities started investigating‚ in 2010 Google admitted publicly the capturing

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    attempting to escape to Bosnia. Thanks to intelligence gained from civilian informants in Slavonski Brod. In his time spent in the box we had launched him in‚ he had maintained a deadly calm. Quite odd for a captured spy who was going to be tortured. Though Varlosovic was not a normal spy for Serbia. We had information he was a weapon of sorts‚ to say the least. Varlosovic’s body count was 200 confirmed kills in a period of 3 years. This was a small village in Croatia to provide a perspective. One would

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    As I woke up this morning‚ President of the United States‚ I felt proud and brave. The day is October 14‚ 1962. One of our U2 spy planes pick up something strange. The Spy Plane sent us pictures of Cuban missiles. On October 23 we form a secret meeting that includes all of my closet Generals and my best men. During the meeting another U2 plane sends us pictures of Soviet ships sending missiles to Cuba. We then decide of some plans to stop or prevent this from preceeding to be very dangerous.

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    Graham Greene “I Spy”

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Graham Greene “I Spy” The text under stylistic analysis “I Spy” is written by Graham Greene in the style of fiction. It deals with author’s feelings and emotions about relations at school‚ relations in the family. The main theme of the story is how main character of the story Charlie Stowe was able to steal some of his father’s stock - a packet with cigarettes from his father’s shop‚ with the purpose to prove his classmates that he is not a little boy. The idea

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    Tom Ton-That Session 4 A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal Ben Macintyre‚ the author of A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal‚ is a British columnist for The TImes newspaper. However‚ he is well known as a writer for writing spy stories. A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal‚ is regarded as Macintyre’s most successful book. A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal‚ is written by Ben Macintyre. It was published in 2014.It

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    'I Spy' by Graham Green

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    Stylistics Story “I Spy” Analysis by Maria Batrakova Group 31 TiM 1. Setting We can say exactly that all the described events take place in England‚ particularly‚ they happen in the Eastern part of England. The father of the Charlie Stowe‚ of the main character‚ was supposed to be in Norwich that night we know about it directly from the text (“Tonight he said he would be in Norwich…”). Norwich is the regional administrative center and country town of Norfolk. Besides‚ one sentence tells us that

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    Question: How does Frayn present Stephen and Keith’s relationship at the start of the novel? Through analysis of Michael Frayn’s 2002 novel‚ Spies‚ Stephen and Keith’s relationship plays a large factor within the plot of the novel‚ this is seen especially at the beginning. Frayn manages to represent this relationship in numerous ways that give different meanings depending upon what the context is. One such representation is adult Stephen’s perception of the relationship they had and

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    The first book on Faust by Johann Spies is a classic legend of good versus evil. Spies actually obtained a copy of the book‚ realized its worth‚ made some edits‚ and then published it as Historia von D. Johann Fausten. The original book presents two forces vying for the souls of men. It teaches the limits of interpretive authority‚ by admonishing that peace and salvation are only found in the teachings of the Bible‚ and not in the individual knowledge of good and evil. In the story‚ Faust’s sin of

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    History of Spies in the Civil War Espionage‚ a term commonly seen in today’s military and sometimes even in the news. It is the act of spying or using a spy or spies‚ usually by governments‚ to gather or obtain military or political information. This is an effective way to gather many kinds of intel in secret. I’ve found from some research that I’ve done that it was used in the Civil War. Even some females became spies to help their own respective sides. I’m hoping to shed some light on this subject

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    Mole catcher by: Sam winters A mole catcher is a spy in the war. The second Continental congress created a Secret committee by a resolution on september 18‚1775. The committee was not a true intelligence agency. Since the committee of secret correspondenceoften worked was mainly concerned with obtaining military supplies in secret and distrubting them‚ and selling gun powder previously negotiated by certain members of the congress without the formal sanction of that body.. the committee kept its

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