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  • Real World People
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    Hackers: Information WarefareGeoff Stafford Dr. Clark PHL 233 The Popularity Of The Internet Has Hr own Immeasurably In The Past Few Years. Along with it the so-called 'hacker' community has grown and risen to a level where it's less of a black market scenario and more of 'A Current Affair " scenario. Misconceptions as to what a hacker is and does run rampant in everyone who thinks they understand what the Internet is after using it a few times. In the next few pages I'm going to do my best to p...
  • Actions Of Other People
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    Different people see the world from different perspectives. In our society, there will always be misunderstandings between people and those people's reactions will differ. Some choose to mope, groan, and even get angry about the way that themselves or others are treated while some decide to try and do something about it. Still, there are others who think to themselves that maybe the best way to deal with the issues among people is to try and comprehend what they mean and just live by them. As Be...
  • List Of People In The Communist Party
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    The Crucible relates very much to modern day in a number of different aspects. An example of mass hysteria that would best fit a comparison would be of McCarthyism. McCarthyism was the act of pointing out people in the 1940's through 1950's that were believed to be in the American Communist Party. If you look how the girls tried and lie to get themselves out of trouble, and then compare them to people who lied in the 40's-50's to keep themselves out of trouble, you will see that all they were do...
  • Plan Evil Ideas
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    WORLD DOMINATION IN TEN EASY LESSONS Are you tired of the grind? Do you long for easier days? Do you grow weary of lesser people who have struggled to the top and are now telling you what to do? Are you out of high school or soon will be? Are you mad all the time? If you answered yes to these questions you may be ready to embark on the job of a lifetime, a no holds barred quest to fulfill your every desire. But wait! It's not just a job; it's complete and total control over a select group of peo...
  • Affects People And The Problems
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    As a political activist, Jim Wallis, the founder of Sojourner magazine, wrote an excellent book called The Soul of Politics: Beyond 'Religious Right' and 'Secular Left'. In his book Wallis tells us about the problems afflicting our country and that they must be remedied. His title is accompanied by the phrase Beyond 'Religious Right' and 'Secular Left'. By this he means his book is for everyone, not just liberals or conservatives, but for all people. The object of the book is to 'address the spi...
  • Kingwells Discussions Of Armageddon
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    In his 1996 report, Dreams of millennium: a report from a culture on the brink, Mark Kingwell discusses a spectrum of topics some of which touch on the then imminent millennium and some which seem to have very little to do with the subject. He switches from topic to topic seemingly without organization or connection. The book, although relatively lengthy, does not seem to come to any conclusions. Kingwell discusses several issues that he believes will become more problematic in the future and he...
  • Popular Theme Predestination
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    Enjoying 'Oedipus the King', by Sophocles Ed Friedlander web Predestination Long before we 'got civilized', ancient Europeans (Greeks, Vikings, others) were already talking about 'predestination'. If something was going to happen, it would happen and there was nothing you could do about it. Why would anybody talk like this? 1. Ancient people may have been impressed (or wanted to be impressed) by the fulfillment of prophecies. In our own world, most predictions by supposed 'psychics's imply don't...
  • Drug Use
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    The country was ready to choose a person who best represents us as our president. We watched the debates, took part in opinion polls, we wrote checks, and littered our yards with signs that told the whole world that we were "involved". There are many people who base their whole lives on politics. Some let it mingle in their religion, others use it for job opportunities and others use their politics to demonstrate their "moral" code. These same people let their politics divide a united republic, ...
  • People To Sheep
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    The American sheep and its conformity to the flock. There are two common ways of thinking in any specific situation. The first being to fulfill one's own personal needs and desires with no specific regard for others around you. The second, basing your decision on how it will be viewed by others. The vast majority of people fall on the side of the second: being greatly worried and influenced by what others are saying and thinking. The looking glass self is a term for the image that people have of...
  • Business World
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    I am more than what meets the eye. There is only a certain part of me that people observe and judge me by in my everyday life. Some people know me as the boy who rushes down to the Harmon Cove bus stop every morning half awake and half asleep juggling several items in my hands. In one hand I have my books that I 'attempted' to read for homework the previous night and my other hand is holding on to my Sony metallic cd player for my bus ride to school. My peers and acquaintances wait for my arriva...
  • People Of Exile
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    In 586 B.C.E. the neo-Babylonian armies of Nebuchadnezzar raided and destroyed the city of Jerusalem, forcing its people to flee. The majority of the Judean leaders and aristocracy were relocated in Babylon, and lived in relative isolation from even their captors. The Exile robbed them of their wealth, their homes, their nation, and even their king; religion offered the only seed of identity for this uprooted people. So it was during this time of Exile that a flourishing of religious texts were ...
  • Their Great Big Brains
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    I. First Reactions A. After I read Galapagos, I thought it was a good story. It was a little different from other novels I have read in that the author, Kurt Vonnegut, had a different style than most other authors. I liked how he made comments about humans big brains that always gave them foolish or reckless ideas that almost always had negative results. The way he showed how a world changed because people no longer thought that paper money was valuable provoked many thoughts about how something...
  • Differences Between Freedom Of Speech And Censorship
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    Is censorship the answer to the issues of hate propaganda within society? Do we shield our children's eye to the harsh realities in life, and let them discover the shocking truths on their own? It can be nice to pretend that this is a world devoid of hate and perversions, but this is not reality. People have a right to be aware of the multifaceted society in which they are a part of if they choose to. Garry Wills presents the concept of censorship "In Praise of Censure" published in 1989, by Tim...
  • Color Of The Aura Above The Head
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    WHAT IS ASTRAL TRAVEL? Astral travel is often known as out-of-body experience. It is the conscious separation of the astral body from the physical body. This results in an altered state of consciousness. There are a large amount of techniques that can be used to achieve this including meditation, trance and imagination techniques. A large amount of people who experience astral travel report that the experience happened from a vantage point such as high in the sky looking down. A number of contro...
  • Escape Boat
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    The boat quietly departs in the ghostly darkness of the late October night, 1989 hoping to reach the Thailand Gulf. On board are over one-hundred Vietnamese people of all ages, some dispirited, but most happy, and brimming with hope that they will reach the promised land. This intensive escape leaves them vulnerable, and the challenges they encounter are enormous; however, it exhibits their iron will against the corrupt practices of communism. Morning comes to begin a beautiful day. The sky is c...

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