X.509 Essays

  • Transport Layer Security and Secure Shell

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    Technet, 2003b. SSL/TLS Scenarios. [Online] Available at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc779109(v=ws.10).aspx [Accessed 27 March 2014]. Wikipedia, 2014. The Free Encyclopedia. [Online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.509 [Accessed 28 March 2014].

  • Communication Across Generations

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    need to be able to recognize their learning styles and communicate to them in a way they are able to understand. Works Cited Apostolidis, B., & Polifoni, E. (2006). Nurse Work Satisfaction and Generational Differences. JONA,36(11), 506-509. Besheer, Z. N., & Ricci, C. M. (2010). across the generations. hfm (Healthcare Financial Management), 64(1), 44-47. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

  • The Equity Theory: Personality Motivation

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    Management (Robbins, Decenzo & Coulter, 2013). He holds high expect... ... middle of paper ... ...d Bristow, D., Amyx, D., Castleberry, S. B., & Cochran, J. J. (2011). A CROSS-GENERATIONAL COMPARISON OF MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS IN A SALES CAREER AMONG GEN-X AND GEN-Y COLLEGE STUDENTS. Journal Of Personal Selling & Sales Management, 31(1), 77-85. doi:10.2753/PSS0885-3134310105 Chung Hee, K., & SCULLION, H. (2013). The effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on employee motivation: A cross-national

  • A Comparison of Digital and Analog Radiology

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    describe the “pros” and “cons” of each type. The three types are: Digital Radiology, Computed Radiology, and Analog Radiology. Digital radiology, or DR, refers to a computer-based form of X-ray technology that uses digital imaging instead of traditional X-ray film to create medical images. It requires the use of new x-ray machines built with a digital detector. (Degree Dictionary) This allows an image to be taken, much like with a digital camera and projected on a computer screen. There are two types

  • How Millennials Are Redefining the American Dream

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    decades, “The American Dream” has included the belief that the future generation will fare better than the present one; however, millenials are not projected to fare better than the present generation X for many reasons. One major reason millenials are not projected to do as well as the current Generation X is a financial one. According to David Leonhardt of the New York Times, “The typical American household made less money last year than the typical household made a full decade ago,” while the “median

  • Employability and protean career

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    1. Introduction The relevance and sustainability of the notion of employability in organizations in the postmodern era has being contributed due to global market pressure, high technology mass communication which has resulted in protean career. Employability can be defined as the ability of an individual to move within an organization or between jobs. In the modern world conditions like external environment of organization have influenced and shaped the nature of careers within organizations. The

  • The Crimes of Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo

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    Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo seemed to be just like a regular man. He had a wife, two kids, was a teacher in Russian literature, an engineer, and a proud soviet party member. No one would have ever guessed he was one of the world’s most notorious serial killers. By day, he was your average Joe literature teacher, but by night he took upon a darker passion that involved rape and murder. He would lure his victims into decollate locations with sadistic intent unknown to them. Chikatilo managed see out

  • chromosome abnormality

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    When every child is born they are born with two sets of chromosomes. 23 chromosomes are from the mother and 23 chromosomes from the father, creating a total of 46 chromosomes for the child. But for some children born today, they are born with chromosome abnormalities. Chromosome abnormalities involve sex chromosomes and are gender specific (O’Neil). With today’s technology and past studies, we are able to determine chromosome abnormalities and the syndromes that are formed by these abnormalities

  • Biomechanics of the Golf Swing

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    turn, better golf. Studies of biomechanics within the golf swing have shown the sequential separation from torso to pelvis, disproving the original theory of a solid swing with continuous motion known as the X-factor. Before understanding how the biomechanics of the golf swing works with the X-factor, the basics of the swing must be established. Most amateur golfers believe that impact on the ball is the only key factor for hitting straighter and farther by swinging harder and faster, forgetting important

  • Standing up Against Injustice

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    There comes a time, in most citizens’ lives when they must stand against their government to produce change. Change can only be acquired if people take the necessary actions for it to take place. Nelson Mandela was a historical revolutionist who helped his people in Africa, to revolt against the government, in order to bring about change. As a result, he was sentenced to prison for 27 years for trying to overthrow the government. Many revolutionist, such as Arundhati Roy and Martin Luther King Jr

  • Medical Uses of Radiation

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    techniques such as X-rays, radionuclides and radiotherapy (International Atomic Energy Agency, 2004). In the context of X-rays, the use of radiation is most recognised in four individually focused treatments, the first of these being the Chest X-ray. This particular diagnostic examination is used to confirm patients as fit for surgery or else distinguish diseases of the lung such as emphysema, pneumonia and lung cancer (The American Association of Physics Teachers, 2007). The X-ray picture is able

  • Mad Scientists and Mad Elements

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    We all know the saying, “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover.” Similarly, every element in the periodic table has its’ own story and its’ own unique meaning. However, the average high schooler simply associates these elements as something used in their chemistry classes. In fact, the elements seen on the periodic table actually have much more to do in our daily lives and in history than most people know. While giving a whole new perspective to the meaning of Chemistry, author Sam Kean successfully recounts

  • The Journey of Restless Road

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    1994 He plays the guitar and tried out for X Factor in the summer of 2013. He only impressed Simon, but the other judges didn’t like his song choice. Simon gave Andrew another chance and he sang a country song and won all three yeses. Colton Pack, is from Fayette County, West Virginia. He was born on December 3, 1994. He did record some songs when he was fifteen, but he didn’t make it as far as he hoped. One day after years of waiting, he tried out for X Factor in the summer of 2013. He wowed the

  • The Philosophy of Nonviolence of Dr. Martin Luther King in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail gave the people an insight into the mind and his unwillingness to give up on his dream for better life and respect for ‘Negroes’. However, it was not just his mentality we have an insight on but also his philosophy, his mantra. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a devoted Christian and refused to use cruel, demeaning words and unnecessary violence to get his points across to the people. He fought against the injustices brought on upon the black

  • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement

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    a whole. Some of those social movements were the Women Rights and Gay Rights movements, which were directly influenced by the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement produced many leaders, two of whom are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz). King’s call for little black children to play with little white children, his admonishment of a black revolution due to the detrimental effects it would have on black and white relations, and his support of white and black

  • Computed Tomography and Radionuclide Imaging

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    going to be on the similarities and differences of the physics imaging methods and also a small awareness of biological effects and radiation protection. As a starting point in CT diagnostic imaging the form of radiation used to provide an image are x-rays photons , this can also be called an external radiation dose which detect a pathological condition of an organ or tissue and therefore it is more organ specific. However the physics process can be described as the radiation passes through the body

  • The Dangers of Electromagnetic Fields

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    paranoia, and many more small affects. The US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has issued cautionary advisories on EMFs. Everyone is exposed to EMFs; they come in forms such as from power lines, basements, cell phones, or even x-rays and other medical equipment. Basically where people least expect to get radiation sickness occurs with the smallest things we think are harmless, which turn out to be very deadly. Many people are exposed to the potential dangers of EMFs and many

  • Malcolm X

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    down of your home by the Ku Klux Klan and the “accidental” death of your father who’s head was detached from his own body? This is the only memory that comes to Malcolm Little from his childhood. Malcolm Little who is famously recognized as Malcolm X was born into a world of hatred on May 19, 1925 in Omaha Nebraska. His father was a freelance Baptist Preacher who incorporated the teaching of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Gravey. With continuous threats to the Little family by the KKK, they moved

  • The Sea Runners by Ivan Doig

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    Running The Sea Our journey starts in the year 1853 with four Scandinavian indentured servants who are very much slaves at the cold and gloomy headquarters of the Russian-American fur-trading company in Sitka, Alaska. The story follows these characters on their tortuous journey to attempt to make it to the cost of Astoria, Oregon. Our list of characters consists of Melander, who is very much the brains of the operation as he plans the daring escape from the Russians. Next to join the team was Karlson

  • xcxx

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    century resolved the socio-economic struggles indefinitely. People say that it can't work black and white; well here we make it work, everyday. We have our disagreements, of course, but before we reach for hate (Remember). African-American such as Malcolm X have become an icon of the 1950’s and 1960’s, but the secretarial talents and the masses of activism by women such as Ella Baker , Rosa Parks, Shirley Chisholm, Gloria St. Clair Richardson, Fannie Lou Hamer, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Josephine St