Tag: teacher

How to Choose the Best Laptop for Study

I’m a huge fan of laptop computers. And I’m still using a Dell 15 inch laptop. After all, I’m studying at college. I have a fairly large group of friends and other students who have laptops like mine. Nowadays I have 2 desktops, 1 laptop, and a bunch of other different machines that I use…

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Gaming Myths Revealed!

My name is Richard Thomas and I’m a big, big fan of The Game Crafter. The Game Crafter is one of my favorite video game websites, and I try to keep an eye on it for any news. So I was in awe to see this video of three guys in their early 20’s discussing…

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A Pilot Program for Preliminary Restorative Justice

There are numerous resources and advocacy organizations working to change the culture of harm, the way we respond to conflict, and the way that schools and universities do their work to educate the public. As a school teacher for the past 26 years, I have had the opportunity to work with students in many different…

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Yasmine Abdel Aziz

“It is not unusual for young women to visit the Emirates. While there are other reasons for this, there is not another country who has such a young population as has been the population of the United Arab Emirates. “What started out as a dream has come true,” said Yasmine Abdel Aziz. “I left the…

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Computer Games – The Voice of Clarence Tabar

“In the computer games industry, a person who makes a truly great game that nobody wants to play, or who creates a game that nobody wants to sell, isn’t the biggest star. It’s the person who makes something that’s so good, so much better than everything else being tried, that the other people in the…

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Automatic Identification of Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities

The article has been published with the author’s permission. Automatic identification of buffer overflow vulnerabilities is a critical requirement for modern programming languages, and for various other types of software. However, detecting buffer overflows in existing languages is a difficult problem. In a recent paper [1], the authors show how, for each such vulnerability, they…

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Arcadegeddon Review

“An early access version of “Arcadegeddon” was released on Steam. The PC version for the PC is planned in a few days. The game takes place in the dystopian near future in a world devastated by global war. The protagonists of the game play the roles of soldiers of the military which is called the…

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Don’t Drop Your Phone in Water

The phone is a very fragile item and you don’t want it falling into water, which in turn could cause damage to your computer or other electrical equipment. It’s important that you follow the steps outlined in this article if you want to keep your computer, phone, or other accessories dry. Wipe the dust off…

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Finding CB Radios in Fortnite Season 7

Now, I did not make any of this up. It’s not even the question that I started this topic with. So, I will try and make it simple and just write the first two words of each post in a way that makes the title clear. Here they are: CB Radios. There is a new…

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Joe Biden and the REvil | Network Security

A cybersecurity researcher has posted the most complete set of details about the ransomware attack on government institutions from the US in a series of blog posts this month. The post’s claims, detailed below, are based on information shared in private emails between the US intelligence contractor who initially discovered the attacks and several government…

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