ITT Technical Institute IS3340 Windows Security Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 60 (30 Theory Hours, 30 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisite: NT2580 Introduction to Information Security or equivalent Course Description: This course examines security implementations for a variety of Windows platforms and applications. Areas of study include analysis of the security architecture of Windows systems. Students will identify and examine
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Is Anarchy Good in Theory? Is Anarchy Good in Theory? David J. Welch EN1420 My Position: In theory anarchy would be the best way for a civilization to comportment itself. In an anarchical society every person would be responsible for themselves and the ones they choose to take care of. This is a better way of living because the pugnaciousness of others would have little to no effect on your own life. While as a civilization we are nowhere close to being intellectually capable of living
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Evan Ethell EN1420/Frawley Observation Essay July, 10 2013 People with Tattoos People with tattoos are given a bad rap in society. I have noticed that people seem to frown on people that have tattoos showing. It seems as if they think that all people who have tattoos are criminals, not all people that have tattoos are bad. I have witnessed dirty looks given to people with tattoos as they walk by on the street; mothers try to shield their kids from seeing them. Companies require their employees
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Richard D. Murrell II EN1420 04/07/15 Argument and Violence in Video Games The Violence in Video Games The reason why there are ratings on video games is for the simple fact that the violence can be pushed to the extreme for certain ages. Some kids today can’t tell the difference in violent games so therefore there are age restrictions put on games. An eight year old might play a shooter and kill someone in the game but not fully understand what he or she is actually doing
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Joseph Watts EN1420 Raspante May 6, 2013 Annotated Bibliography Mackenzie, M. H. (2012). Let Women Fight. Foreign Affairs, 91(6), 32-42. An essay is presented on women serving in direct combat roles in the U.S. military. The author presents a case for changing U.S. law to permit women in all military roles. She notes that many women have served in the U.S. military, including in war zones, and says that the distinction between combat and non-combat roles has eroded in the context of contemporary
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Eric W. Branch Assign 1 Argument EN1420 I recently read an article by Nancy Trejos in USA Today about an argument over whether or not access to the internet is considered community property. On October 3, 2014 Marriott International agreed to pay a fine of $600,000 as well as adhere to a three year Compliance Plan for illegally interfering and disabling Wi-Fi networks established by it’s customers. In addition to the fine and Compliance agreement, Marriott will also file
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Understanding Rhetorical Structures September 15, 2015 Analysis 1.1 EN1420 Understanding Rhetorical Structures Should minimum wage be raised to $15/Hour? The city of Seattle, Washington has raised their minimum wage this year to $15/Hour leading to a long-overdue movement toward a living wage. Many retail and fast food workers are demanding that their state follow in Seattle’s lead by raising the minimum wage to $15/Hour but many conflicts have risen due to those demands. In my personal
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The Importance of Revision EN1420 Imagine that you are reading a book and you find a typo, you disregard it and continue to read and low and behold you find another typo. This goes on for about five paragraphs and now you are livid and very distracted from the story line because of all of the errors. I believe that it is extremely important to revise documents that you have written and I’ll explain why. It is extremely important to revise and re-read your own writing for several reasons. One;
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John Ertel Unit 1 Assignment 1 Sherri T. Roberts EN1420 - Composition II 9/25/2012 Unit 1 Assignment 1 1. What did you think when you encountered the word argument as you began to read this chapter? What do you think now? A. When I first encountered the word “argument” in this chapter, I immediately thought of the shouting matches that I would so often engage in with my father. However, upon further reading, I have discovered that in reality, argument means any subject upon which there
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EN1420-Composition 2 Unit 4 Assignment 1 Toulmin Analysis Question A: What is the claim? Is it explicitly stated, or did you have to infer it? Part 1: What is the Claim? The author refers to farming as a minority lifestyle, and believes that it is overrepresented in early childhood education. In short, we live in an advanced society, thus children should no longer be educated on the inner workings of farm life. Part 2: Is it explicitly stated, or did you have to infer it? No, I did not
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