Tag: school

Hillwood Cluster Community Hall

This is the Hillwood cluster community room, the place in which you are currently sitting. If in the past three minutes you had been talking to somebody within the room, please do not give the impression that you have not been listening to the dialog. I have a lot to say. I hope you will…

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Lexington Public Library Partners With One Lexington Library

by Mike Ragsdale and Laura J. The partnership between the Lexington Public Library and the One Lexington library will enable youth access to the library and programming opportunities through expanded programming. The One Lexington branch will be upgraded to a full service library this summer. By partnering with the Lexington branch, the library will serve…

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An Executive at Yale’s Medical School Is Accused of Stolen and Selling Computers

“An executive at Yale’s medical school is accused of stealing and selling computers, including two of his own. I am going to report a bit of misinformation in a computer hardware article because it is important for computer techs in hospitals who work on computers at the NIH, to know that it comes from someone…

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Hillicon Valley (HVC) – A Review

Hillicon Valley (HVC) is a software company that develops web-based applications and security tools for the security, surveillance and government markets. HVC was founded in June of 2002 and is based in Herndon, Virginia, United States. It is primarily a web development company focused on security and web-based security tools. While most of its products…

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Cloud Native Computing Foundation Technical Oversight Committee

When you say “It all began in school” it is because, while there’s nothing wrong in saying that you are starting with the knowledge that you need in school, the main focus of the course should be more on training you how to use those new skills to be a successful engineer. First I’ll be…

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COVID-19 Community Book Bike

Comox Valley Record (Maine), Tuesday, May 11, 2018. Full text of the newspaper article. The Maine Literacy and Learning Centre (the “Center”) is dedicated to educating and fostering lifelong learning in Comox Valley. The Center, which also serves the greater Comox Valley community, is a hub for all regional efforts and opportunities to support lifelong…

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BitTorrent Apologizes for Software Piracy

Software publisher BitTorrent is the latest organization to apologize for software piracy in the wake of the NSA shutdown. The company says a software that was being distributed through BitTorrent was actually stolen and the files were provided free to download. “We are deeply sorry that our products were pirated,” BitTorrent founder and CEO Paul…

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Network Security Article – Old MacDonald Had A Barcode

This article has been published in the security journal, Network Security, available here. This article is available under a CC-BY-NC-SA 3. Readers can email their articles or access the file under the same license (or under a permissive license), as long as they also include this attribution: Network Security. Please note: we are not affiliated…

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Cayuga Medical Center Data Breach

An article about a data breach reported by Cayuga Medical Center, January 25, 2019. Cayuga Medical Center is a medical center that opened its doors on November 18, 1989 in the Village of Cayuga Lake, New York. In 1995, the Cayuga Medical Center became a teaching hospital with over 14,000 doctors as of 2016. In…

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Top 10 Tech Gadgets for Students With Face-Paped Schedules and Live Activities

I was recently watching the History Channel’s The Greatest Adventure series. The series is based on a book. The book is called The Greatest Adventure. It’s about an adventure of a boy named Henry. Henry, is a thirteen-year-old boy. Henry’s name was Henry Clay, Jr. He was born on November 6, 1831, in the United…

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