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    First, Rahim Khan attests to Baba’s character and actions in his letter, saying: “He was a good man […] everything he did […] it was all his way of redeeming himself” (Hosseini 302). This reveals that Baba finds peace with his regrets and made up tor them by creating the orphanage and committing other kind deeds (302). Baba protecting the Afghani woman trom a violent rapist on the way to Peshawar also demonstrated Baba’s atonement. Baba protects the woman because he had already committed the worst

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    1. Introduction In this introduction, some of the reasons will be presented to justify the choice of Tunisia as the main subject of this paper. First of all, Tunisia is a great example for our as a model of countries that switched from a complete oppressing and Internet censorship to a country where freedom of Speech is preserved. Second, Tunisia gave birth to the Arab spring through its Tunisian Revolution in January 2011. It was fueled by the use of social medias where the protests were being

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    The iceberg of the internet Google search results may seem like a lot; however, “that’s only around 4% of the internet”. (Yale 2014). You see, search engines do their best to find as many websites as they can by using crawlers to dig around. The surface web is anything that has been indexed by these crawlers, basically it’s anything that shows up in Google search results. Websites such as Wikipedia and Bing fall under the surface web category as well. However, some websites are designed specifically

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    Would you believe me if I said that ninety-nine percent of the internet is not accessible to the average web surfer via your standard networks and search engines? The internet is like the ocean, there is more than meets the eye and houses many deep dark back door servers and markets that never reach the surface. Some may not be informed of this part of the internet and question its existence, but the deep and dark webs exist and are hidden for a reason. Parts of the deep web were created for good

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    The internet has become an indispensable requirement of common man these days. Not only business tycoons or technology geeks but also anyone and everyone around the world is tied to this magical web today. It has so influenced the people that they need it for everything right from the moment they wake up till they go to bed. All activities which we used to do outdoor earlier, whether it’s shopping, reading, watching movies, learning, playing games, ordering food or whatever, is done indoor, in front

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    The Deep Dark Web. The term conjures up dark images of criminal masterminds scheming to usurp law enforcement, using technology as a platform to perpetrate crimes. However, as nefarious as the term sounds, the Deep Web is nothing more than a collection of websites that are not indexed, or otherwise easily accessible by traditional search engines. This is to say that you cannot effectively navigate to a site located in the Deep Web via a traditional Google search. The pages which are indexed and

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    sites is Tor. Tor is a free piece of software that lets users access websites and that helps defend traffic analysis. Tor works by bouncing a user’s communication around a network of relays that are run by volunteers. (Torproject.com) A massive chunk of the websites people can access with Tor are using the encryption tool they provide. This means these users will only be able to access them with Tor, or use the same encryption tool. These websites also have a .onion at the end. While Tor does do a

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    Throughout the history of the world, there has always been a struggle to be the most powerful country in the world. Many key aspects that go into deciding what countries are the most powerful; some of these aspects are having a powerful military, strong economy, large population and a powerful but strong government. Most key aspects of what makes a country strong are also the same the aspects that make up the operational environment variables. The United States Army breaks down the operational

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    • Source Mac address • Destination Mac address • Source IP address • Destination IP address • TCP port • Action • Count • Stats For firewall to be implemented as application. It is done by the following way, if it is tcp port 25 drop it. It is also possible to use local logic which resides in the remote switch router. This combines both. The other method is, if anything is not matched then forwards the packet to the control plane and it decides and make a decision on the best method to forward

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    camp, prison, funeral feast, etc., (2). Cholera is caused by two serogroups of Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139. Among them O1 has two biotypes Classical and El Tor. Classical biotype was completely replaced by El Tor Vibrio cholerae over the past few decades and almost all of the cholera outbreaks recently reported were belongs to El Tor biotype (3, 4, 5). A similar outbreak emerged in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu state during middle

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