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  • SQL Injection Attacks

    This 9 page paper looks at a recent hacking attack to assess the cause and impact. The event examined is the SQL injection attack on the Nokia Developer Forum in August 2011. The event is outlined including an examination of and the method of hacking using the injection of malicious code into an open part of the system. The vulnerability is explored and action which may be taken to prevent SQL injection attacks being successful are also considered. Tne bibliography cites 11 sources.

  • Types of Advanced Machining Processes

    A 6 page overview of several types of advanced machining processes, approaches that use non-traditional machining tools for non-traditional machining needs. Types of advanced processes briefly discussed include chemical and electrochemical machining; electrochemical grinding; electrical-discharge machining; laser-beam machining; electron machining; water-jet machining; and abrasive-jet machining. The paper also discusses the economics of these advanced machining processes. Bibliography lists 9 sources.

  • Injections

    This 7 page paper look at injection technique from an evidence based medicine perspective. The prevalence of custom and practice and lack of research is discussed, potential issues associated with injections and poor technique are assessed barrier to good technique are discussed. The bibliography cites 12 sources.

  • H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine

    A 3 page paper which examines H.G. Wells’ novel The Time Machine as it involves Time and time travel. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

  • Late 19th Century and Impact of Political Machines

    3 pages in length. The last half of the nineteenth century was a time of significant political growing pangs. As a means by which to address the concerns that had sprouted up throughout the previous decades, the country's officials decided to implement what was termed political machines: a well-oiled operation that, some feel, took advantage of immigrant labor workers and the rest of America. While these political machines were initially created in order for politicians to gain a more solid voter following, it also served to undermine the very integrity upon which America had been established. Indeed, the only people who stood to benefit from the outcome of political machines were the ones who held a significantly higher social status. The writer discusses political machines as they relate to the late nineteenth century. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

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