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1.2 Billion Surnames and Passwords: The New Target for Hackers
Crime
Criminology
Money
Cybercafé is on the rise. As companies try to protect their customers PI, criminals are trying to get it. Phenomenon Institute did a survey of how the information was affecting larger companies. Unfortunately the hackers are using the information to ruin their credit. Russian hackers obtained 1. 2 billion surnames and passwords. Well the best…
The Women’s Suffrage Campaign
Constitution
Women
Women's Suffrage
The journey for women achieving the right to vote has been very long and certainly not easy. “A total of 131 years after the initial implementation of the United States Constitution, women were at last explicitly included in ‘We the People.’ That is indeed something to celebrate.” The work of thousands of women and men…
American Revolution Dbq
American Revolution
American Revolution DBQ Before the American Revolution, as many know, was a period of time where the colonists were being controlled by the British. The British had complete control over almost everything but during the time period of 1750-1776, the colonists decided to show a sense of unity by working together as one to solve…
Students Cram the Material Before the Exam
Examination
Student
The definition of cramming may vary. In a study mentioned in the article (page 227) from 1968, cramming is defined as “a period of neglect of study followed by a concentrated burst of studying immediately before an exam.” It is not surprising that research indicates students continue to cram for exams. Surprisingly, a significant percentage…
Malcolm X Biography
Malcolm X
Marcus Garvey
Malcolm X remains one of the most influential African America whose contributions to the civil rights movement are still celebrated. Born in 1925 in Nebraska, Malcolm X went ahead to become a critical and vehement advocate of the rights of blacks against the systemic discrimination meted out against them. This paper shall examine the life…
Arabs and the United States: Barack Obama and Arab World
Politics
After decades of mistrust between the Arabs and the United States of America, the 44th president of the U.S, Barack Obama, decided to address the Arab world from the most populous Arab nation and cultural capital of the Arab world Egypt. On June 4, 2009 from the Major Reception Hall at Cairo University, President Obama…
Time For a Border Wall in the United States
United States
The United States was once a nation that took in immigrants from all over the world and established a national “melting pot”. With over 3.3 million square feet of land (in the contiguous United States), this nation was the perfect receptacle for those individuals who no longer wished to stay in their homeland. Eventually,…
Martin Luther King Jr. “Where Do We Go From Here”
African American
Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King Jr.’s book Where Do We Go From Here explains in the beginning that two different phases were important into ending the civil rights revolution. What were these two phases? The first phase had to do with the non-violent marches throughout Selma to Montgomery Alabama leading to the birth of the Voting Rights…
Accountability and The Leader Army as Important Elements for Soldier Confidence
Crime
War
The NCO corps has always been a source of leadership and guidance for lower enlisted soldiers. Soldiers trust NCOs in the field, which is why they are being incorporated into the military courts. Many soldiers fear “JAG” (Judge Advocate General) because they believe JAG will take their rank, pay, or incarcerate them. However, what many…
Innate Powers of the State is Taxation
State
One of the innate powers of the state is taxation. Taxes paid by the citizens from their income or properties are used by government to provide the general public with free services and public facilities that they can enjoy. However, the taxation power of the state is not absolute as laws have been set as…