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    into their personal computers or into business systems is unethical, it is done continuously. Some individuals do it for kicks, others to cause havoc in corporation’s data system, others do it to steal individual’s private information and even their identity, while others hack to assist the owners in recognizing their vulnerabilities and finding solutions to protect their information. Some corporations actually hire individuals to hack their systems so that they can find their faults so that they

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    which shapes the way you look is more responsible for the way you act than the environment and people around you. An example of this would be, if a japanese man moves to America midway through his life and he sticks to his japanese culture, he would keep his japanese culture. But if a Japanese man were to born in america would he still have Japanese culture from his D.N.A.? This theory has a great connection to the main character of Race Traitor, Gilbert. In Race Traitor in relation to the Nature

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    In the writing “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” the author, Susan Bordo strongly uses the pathos appeal to influence the emotions of her audience. This writing speaks in detail about the growing issue of eating disorders, that is not only becoming an international issue; but as well I an issue that now affects young men and women alike. The way that this author uses this specific appeal is in a large part with very personal and relatable dialogue, about the sufferings of young adults that

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    Cultural awareness is critical in the operations of TRADOC and the Fires Center of Excellence Command. Cultural awareness ensures the personnel have cultural expertise, cultural understanding and cultural awareness. Culture can be defined as the way of life especially evident in the case of general customs, and beliefs of a particular group of time at a particular time (Sahlins 2013). People of different regions have their own way of routines and this forms the basic aspect of culture. This paper

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    Modern detective fiction has been employed cross-culturally predominantly with television media in recent decades as detective serve as reflections of cultural assumptions and values conveyed through the genre. Authors of new innovative storylines with unique characterizations and revitalizations of classic, ageless characters coincide to present new shift messages about crimes, the human element, and the detective. The comparable and divergent adaptations of detective genre is coming when comparing

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    Language are our human’s foundation to live with others, and currently more than 6000 types of language are spoken by human. There are various components that create language. The combination of letters and sounds create meaning and can be represented verbally (communication), physically (written) or mentally (thoughts). Our ability to communicate and speak is represented within the brain and relies on other cognitive processes, such as memory, to process, store and retrieve language. What makes

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    America’s best president was Theodore Roosevelt. He fought against oversized business as the “trust buster.” He fought for peace in the Russo-Japanese War and earned a Nobel Prize for it. He fought for government to expand its role outside of its traditional limits. But, in all honesty, these are things I looked up before writing this column. The true grounding for my fervent support of Theodore Roosevelt is centered around his dedication to national parks. Roosevelt saw the wilderness as a place

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    Theater in Ancient Greece Back in ancient greece plays started out as a tribute honoring greece gods, a god named Dionysia. Theater back then was very different from how it is for us today. Back then only three people were allowed to perform onstage as time went on more silent acting parts were being allowed. The limit of performers at a time was a real bummer for those looking to be more involved in theater. Chous was becoming a lot more popular at the time because people were looking for an

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    Mythological stories are spoken and written to educate communities on a particular set of beliefs. These stories are told multiple times through word of mouth and writing. Detail by detail the stories change over time. These little changes can eventually alter the interpretation of large aspects of the religion, such as, the meaning and purpose behind rituals. As a result, religions have the opportunity to branch into a vast number of traditions. “The Life of Buddha,” narrates the original formation

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    Compagnie Financière Richemont SA is one of the three biggest luxury conglomerates in the world, along with LVMH and Kering Group. Richemont’s portfolio includes some of the most prestigious luxury brands in the world. Those brands mainly operate in the high-end watches, jewelries and accessories industry. All these maisons have specific heritage, knowhow and craftmanship. The Group owns 20 companies. For instance, the portfolio of Richemont includes: Vacheron Constantin (1755), Lange & Sohne (1845)

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