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    Social Engineering Flaws

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    engineer could be considered people who know you personally or someone who do not know you at all. If it’s a person you have not met, they would manipulate you to make it seems as they are trusted individual. Social engineering sometimes look for the flaws within a company or an individual and use that for their gain. In my PowerPoint I stated that social engineer are basically the “scientific” term for a hacker. They “phish” the brain to retrieve what is needed and moved to the next vulnerable person

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    Summary The sub-system which was analyzed in the aircraft flaw detection system is the ‘sensing sub-system’. The main function of this sub-system is to determine whether the flaw detected by the scanning sub-system is valid by examining it further and notify the engineers if repair work is needed and provide them with statistics of the flaw. Movement system will then be activated so that the robot marks the points where examination has been done to ensure no repetition of inspection occurs. The

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    Have you ever heard about a scientist who developed a theory, discovered a phenomenon or invented a new machine or product overnight? In fact, this is the case for university exams. University exam system is a way for universities to assess their students' understanding of the courses. The exams are usually the only way to pass the university courses. Because of the exams, every single student has become obsessed with his exam grade, and it has become the students' greatest concern. In fact, the

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    High Fidelity Analysis

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    tells and describes the stories of his relationships and his breakups. He faces many struggles because of the decisions he made himself in the past. Hornby created Rob and Laura as believable characters and made Rob a victim of himself to describe the flaws in human beings. When Rob introduces his past girlfriends, he had many friends and many girlfriends, but he ruined it all. Rob had a great relationship with Penny and she was a nice girl. Rob would get frustrated with Penny because she “wouldn’t let

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    Death of a Salesman Essay

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    flawed character and society's flaws. Advancements in science throughout this century have led to tremendous advancements in industry. In this case however, advancements in industry have not always led to advancements in living conditions. For some, society has created mass wealth. For Willy Loman, however, mass society has created only tremendous grief and hardship, based on endless promise. For these reasons, his tragedy is due both to societies flaws and to the flaws in his own character. It was

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    The Birthmark Symbolism

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    most people. This is important because it turns the birthmark into something all readers can relate to since no one is perfect. Georgiana’s birthmark was “the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions” (Hawthorne 12). As stated before, nothing is perfect, Nature has a flaw on everything and Georgiana’s was her birthmark. Her husband, Aylmer, notices the birthmark and also sees it as an imperfection even though other men would often tell

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    get punished for it. People in that time period followed whatever everyone else was doing because it followed what god wanted for them. So in Anne Bradstreet's poems and Arthur Miller play, both used literary devices to portray their strength and flaws within the Puritan values. For Anne bradstreet “To my dear and loving husband” and “Upon the burning of our house” both portrays strengths to the Puritan value. For example, “Thy love is such I can no way repay;The heavens reward thee manifold,

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    because, she is the dyer’s daughter and wants to make ends so she can afford to go to school. When fellow classmates and the Principal of Wang Yaming criticized her for her hands, it made depictions of how people will treat you unfairly because of your flaws. Judgment towards someone based off of looks is unacceptable, since you don’t know who the person really is. First, we notice how the other students reacted towards Wang Yaming, their judgment towards her is unbearable. When a student insulted her

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    movie. During this scene, the Plastics collectively walk up to a mirror and start stating what they dislike about their bodies. The fact that the Plastics, who are supposed to be the most popular and attractive characters in the film, are pointing out flaws on themselves induces feelings of superiority, because even they aren’t perfect. The superiority theory as described by Rappoport suggests that this is humorous because feeling superior to someone, even subconsciously, causes pleasure and laughter

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    The Planners Poem

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    The speaker is very fearful of the idea of modernisation and does not see any good in it. Firstly, he is very skeptical towards the planners who plan this idea of modernisation. The writer starts of the poem with ‘They plan.’ It is unclear of who the writer is referring to, which I imply that he is referring to the planners. The writer tries to distance himself from the planners, and does not want anything to do with them by not acknowledging who they are. Besides that, his second sentence of the

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