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…- Kofsky, Frank / Pathfinder, New York / 1998 Chicago Jazz - Kenney, William Howland / Oxford / 1994 Putting Popular Music in its Place - Hamm, Charles / Cambridge / 1995 Das Kepitel (Chapter 21 only) - Adorno, Theodor W. The Recording Angel (Chapter 2 only…
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…be illustrated as follow: suppose there is a trusted central authority that could provide user with a unique pair of e and d. However, that central authority generates e and d from the same N. So user A will have (N, eA) as a public key, and dA as a secret key. User B…
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…as it came to be known, came an increasing need for security in and around the airfields in South Vietnam being used by American aircraft. After a few incidents of sabotage, the U.S. government decided to send in American troops around Da Nang to secure…
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…to regulate RFID technology. However, to no avail, there are no set regulations. Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) Daniel Caprio, Technology Administration, stated security challenges faced by implementing RFID technology including the widespread acceptance…
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…of Das Kapital. The next two volumes, edited by Engels, were published after Marx's death. The fourth volume was edited by Karl Kautsky. Marx's last years were marked by illness and depression. Marx continued to write treatises on socialism, urging that his…
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…the mystery of the Red Room. The way the ghostly and frightening atmosphere is built up gradually over time also adds to the suspense in this story. The ending leaves the reader guessing as to what the mystery is in the Red Room, as the man in the story never finds…
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…written in 1554. Bandello's poem was further derived from Luigi da Porto's version in 1525 of a story by Masuccio Salerhitano (1476). In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love…
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…Wave, known as "das neue Kino", translated as The New Cinema. Major aspects of the New Cinema were a focus on history and hardship Germany had endured, the effects of popular culture from America…
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…pressing the button on that camera. She closed the ten foot gap between us in under two seconds, reached for me with her long cheap press on nails and screamed with her broken English “Why you snappa, Gimme da camera!” I put the camera away in the inside pocket…
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…a sorcerer than the Son of God. The influences of Jan Sanders van Hemessen (1500-1566) and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1573-1610) are most evident in Rembrandt's The Calling of St. Matthew, which uses the method of making biblical scenes worldly and common…
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