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    A preliminary version of this paper appears in the proceedings of Eurocrypt 2013. This is the full version. Message-Locked Encryption and Secure Deduplication Mihir Bellare1 Sriram Keelveedhi2 Thomas Ristenpart3 March 2013 Abstract We formalize a new cryptographic primitive‚ Message-Locked Encryption (MLE)‚ where the key under which encryption and decryption are performed is itself derived from the message. MLE provides a way to achieve secure deduplication (space-efficient secure outsourced

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    The natural landscape and the winter storm in “The Painted Door” serve as a metaphor for Anne’s sense of isolation. Sinclair Ross‚ the author‚ of this short story uses isolation to portray complex imagery. John and Ann have been living on a farm together for seven years now‚ and in those seven years nothing much has changed in their lives. Their closest neighbour is John’s father who lives “five miles” away from them. During winter to get to his farm it seems longer to get there due to the “impassable”

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    alienation and loneliness are unpleasant and severe. It can leave an indelible mark on someone’s heart. People have been known to go inordinate length to end these feelings. It hunts them down and becomes part of them. In the short story “The Painted Door‚” the author tends to share with us that‚ we normally take everything for granted and regret later. Wishing we could have the ability to say no and live with any shred of regret‚ isolation and alienation. Ann is isolated in her home in the midd le

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    “The Painted Door” Ann murdered John. Through this parable Ann is constantly makes mistake after mistake and it leads to her pushing John away and out of her life. Ann should tell John how she feels and tell him what she wants in life instead of containing it inside her until she begins to hate the man she loves. Ann expects a great amount from John. She wants the perfect house‚ husband and life. Ann’s selfishness of wanting everything does not just kill her and John’s relationship but it kills John

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    The Millionaire Next Door

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    The Millionaire Next Door is a book was written by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. The book is a collection of research done by the two authors in the profiles of America’s millionaires. The term ’millionaire’ refers to U.S. households with a net-worth exceeding one million dollars. I always believed that you are considered wealthy when you make a high income. According to the authors‚ most high income earners are not rich‚ which surprised me. Most people with high incomes fail to accumulate

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    Behind Closed Doors at WorldCom: 2001 Zekany‚ Kay E;Braun‚ Lucas W;Warder‚ Zachary T Issues in Accounting Education; Feb 2004; 19‚ 1; ProQuest Central pg. 101 Behind Closed Doors at WorldCom: 2001 Kay E. Zekany‚ Lucas W. Braun‚ and Zachary T. Warder ABSTRACT: WorldCom was a large telecom company that enjoyed an almost meteoric rise during the 1990s but ran into trouble in the early 2000s. 2001 was particularly difficult. This case gives future generations of accountants the opportunity

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    Sectional garage doors are a very good way to keep your garage and your house safe. It also adds a very good aesthetic piece to your home’s exterior. Choosing the right setup and maintaining your garage door is a good way to keep your investment’s worth. So to help you out‚ here are a few pointers on how to make the right choices. Look at what you really need before buying. Make the proper measurements of your garage to know how big your sectional garage doors will be. The sectional doors would take up

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    Overview A Knock On The Door provides readers with a full outlook on Canada’s residential school system through a series of narrations and data analyses. The prime issue to notice is the persistency in Canada’s government to pursue the completion of a conscious policy of cultural genocide in events that hardly live up to the label of history due to its recency. Additionally‚ the book encompasses the structural oppressive social norms the Indigenous community endured such as being seen as savages

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    close the grill door behind me ‚put a chain around and lock it… Having closed the grill door‚ I would leave the front door open so that there is good ventilation. This morning since I couldn’t find the key to the lock‚ I just put the chain around the grill door and put the lock on it without actually locking it… What if I lock the automatic lock and can’t find the key. So I left it so. I was sure that the chain around the door would give the impression that the grill door is locked and that it actually

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    According Tony Nicklinson‚ 58‚ suffering from Locked-In Syndrome‚ describes his case‚ “I can’t tell you how significant it would be in my life‚ or how much peace of mind I would have‚ just knowing that I can determine my own life instead of the state telling me what to do - staying alive regardless of my wishes or how much suffering I have to tolerate until I die of natural causes.” (Miller‚ 2012) Mr. Nicklinson had experienced a massive stroke that left him paralyzed from the neck down. From the

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