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    Taylor University Echo: November 14, 1922

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    Our Fall Revival — Dr. L. W. Munhall at Taylor University — Rev. Kurumada — Dr. Munhall’s Introductory — The Book of Books — Professor Lamale’s Recital — Locals — Still Faithful to Taylor — A Foreign Field at Home — Tell Him So — Forget It — Alumni and Former Students — Jokes — The Good Old Days — The Secret of Happiness — The Value and Attainment of Knowledge — Friends Have You? — Chronicles — How is Taylor Coming? — Figure It Out — On the Road to Failure — An Important Question Answered — College Juniors — Freshman Class — Eureka Debating Club — Eulogonian Debating Club — Prayer Band — Volunteer Band — Holiness League — Mnanka — Soangetaha Debating Club — Philalethean — College Sophomores — Standard Bearers — Academy Sophomores — Birthday Party — Student News-Items Association — The Waters Are Troubledhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1922-1923/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Provably Forgetting of Information in Manufacturing Systems: Verification of the KASTEL Industry Demonstrator

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    During the manufacturing process, information are generated and aggregated that constitute a business secrets and therefore need a high protection. On the other hand, if we can prove, that an information is absented, the effort for the protection for this system could be invested on different information, aspects or systems. For this, we develop the notion of information forgetting of a reactive system. This notion describes that a reactive system needs to forget the information about a secret within a certain amount of cycles. This property limits the amount of historical information an attacker can learn by observing a manufacturing system. Moreover, we formalise and prove the notion of an information forgetting system with Relational Test Tables. We evaluate the verification on the industry demonstrator for \textsc{kastel svi} project, which was provided by the Fraunhofer IOSB and developed by industrial third-party contractor. In this demonstrator, we are able to show, that a selected business secret – the number of wheel turns – is not forgotten. We suggest and prove a fix of the leak. We close with an elaborate discussion on the verification and results and also with remarks to the how information forgetting relates supports quantifiable security

    The Spiritual and Secular Effects of the Holocaust

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    My research paper focused on the topic of the Holocaust, and how this tragic event in history had a lasting effect, not only on the victims, but on future generations as well. My paper focused on two autobiographies, “Night,” and “After Long Silence” written by Elie Wiesel and Helen Fremont respectively, each of which portray a different perspective on the Holocaust and the significance it had in the peoples’ lives. Using these two autobiographies, as well as a number of articles referencing the Holocaust, I portrayed how this horrible period of history shaped many peoples\u27 lives, both secularly and spiritually

    A classical analogue of entanglement

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    We show that quantum entanglement has a very close classical analogue, namely secret classical correlations. The fundamental analogy stems from the behavior of quantum entanglement under local operations and classical communication and the behavior of secret correlations under local operations and public communication. A large number of derived analogies follow. In particular teleportation is analogous to the one-time-pad, the concept of ``pure state'' exists in the classical domain, entanglement concentration and dilution are essentially classical secrecy protocols, and single copy entanglement manipulations have such a close classical analog that the majorization results are reproduced in the classical setting. This analogy allows one to import questions from the quantum domain into the classical one, and vice-versa, helping to get a better understanding of both. Also, by identifying classical aspects of quantum entanglement it allows one to identify those aspects of entanglement which are uniquely quantum mechanical.Comment: 13 pages, references update

    Les rituels de vote en France et au Royaume-Uni

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    Le vote est une pratique symbolique. Pourtant, les politistes tendent à se focaliser sur les résultats des élections ou sur les motivations du vote, en oubliant la signification symbolique de la pratique elle-même et celle qu’elle a pour les participants. Dans cet article, nous attirons l’attention sur cette dimension à travers une analyse des rituels de vote et France et au Royaume-Uni. Nous considérons ce que les électeurs font lorsqu’ils votent. En particulier, nous nous interrogeons sur la manière dont le choix de l’électeur est conçu comme une performance publique ou comme un acte accompli en privé et en secret. Nous considérons comment des pratiques, typiquement tenues pour évidentes et pourtant distinctes, nous aident à mieux comprendre dans quelle mesure ces actes reflètent des frontières différentes du public et du privé dans les deux pays, et contribuent à construire des conceptions singulières nationales du système politique et du citoyen dans le processus démocratique.Voting is a symbolic practice. Yet, political scientists tend to focus either on the outcomes of elections or on citizens’ motivations to vote in the first place – typically by building models of the former on assumptions made about the latter. By doing so, they forget the symbolic significance of the practice itself and the meaning it has for the participants. In this paper, we seek to restore a focus on this symbolic dimension, through an analysis of voting rituals in France and Britain. We explore what citizens do when they vote. In particular we pay attention to how the voter’s choice is constructed as either something that can be performed and hence displayed publicly or as irredeemably secret and private. We consider how such typically taken-for-granted practices help us understand the extent to which these actions reflect divergent assumptions about the boundaries of the public and the private and contribute to construct particular visions of the polity and the place of citizens in the democratic process
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