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Robert Davis Johnson
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Davis Johnson (August 12, 1883 - October 23, 1961) was a U.S. representative from Missouri.
Robert Davis (New Orleans)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Davis (born 1941) is a retired elementary school teacher and resident of New Orleans who was detained, arrested, and beaten by four police officers on October 9, 2005 on suspicion of public intoxication, with a video camera recording the entire event. Davis has denied intoxication; he resisted arrest by failing to allow himself to be handcuffed. The officers subsequently beat Davis during the arrest, which was filmed by the members of the Associated Press. A fifth officer was charged with assaulting an Associated Press producer.
Prayojana
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Prayojana - Sanskrit term, which denotes the ultimate goal or object of attainment. Along with sambandha and abhidheya, prayojana is one of the three fundamental concepts in Gaudiya Vaishnava theology, where it is used to describe the ultimate goal of life - Prema, or pure love of Krishna.
Tom Longworth
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Rt Rev Tom Longworth was an eminent Anglican Bishop in the middle third of the 20th century. He was born on 8 January 1891 and educated at Shrewsbury and University College, Oxford and ordained in 1916. From 1927 to 1935 he Rector of Guisborough and then Benwell before his elevation to the Episcopate as the second Bishop of Pontefract, with the additional title of Archdeacon of the area.Translated to Hereford in 1949 he retired in 1961 and died on 15 October 1977.
W. A. Cunningham
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William Alexander "Bill" Cunningham (July 9, 1886 – August 15, 1958) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Georgia (1910–1919) and Southern Methodist University (1921, with Victor Kelly and J. Burton Rix), compiling a career record of 44–24–10. Cunningham was also the head basketball coach at Georgia (1910–1911, 1916–1917), tallying a mark of 10–6.
Allen Coombs
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Allen William Mark (Doc) Coombs (23 October 1911 – 30 January 1995) was a British electronics engineer at the Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill. He was one of the principal designers of the Mark II or production version of the Colossus computer used at Bletchley Park for codebreaking in World War II, and took over leadership of the project when Tommy Flowers moved on to other projects.
Alex Biryukov
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Alex Biryukov is a cryptographer, currently an assistant professor at the University of Luxembourg. His notable work includes the design of the stream cipher LEX, as well as the cryptanalysis of numerous cryptographic primitives. In 1998, he developed impossible differential cryptanalysis together with Eli Biham and Adi Shamir. In 1999, he developed the slide attack together with David Wagner. In 2009 he developed, together with Dmitry Khovratovich, the first cryptanalytic attack on full-round AES-192 and AES-256 that is faster than a brute-force attack.
Karen Holbrook
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Karen A. Holbrook (born November 6, 1942 in Des Moines, Iowa) was the 13th presiding president of The Ohio State University. She took office on October 1, 2002, replacing Interim President Edward H. Jennings. Holbrook earned her B.S. and M.S. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, in zoology. After teaching biology at Ripon College, she earned a Ph.D. in biological structure from the University of Washington School of Medicine in 1972, then pursued further training in dermatology. She is an alumna of Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
Tom Longboat
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Cogwagee (Thomas Charles Longboat) (June 4, 1887 – January 9, 1949) was an Onondaga distance runner from the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation Indian reserve near Brantford, Ontario, and for much of his career the dominant long distance runner of the time. When he was a child a Mohawk resident of the reserve, Bill Davis, who in 1901 finished second in the Boston Marathon, interested him in running races.
Akelarre (cipher)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Akelarre is a block cipher proposed in 1996, combining the basic design of IDEA with ideas from RC5. It was shown to be susceptible to a ciphertext-only attack in 1997.
Freddy Wittop
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Freddy Wittop (July 26, 1911 – February 2, 2001) was a costume designer. He enjoyed secondary careers as a dancer and college professor.
HMS E37
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! HMS E37 was a British E class submarine built by Fairfield, Govan, Clyde. She was laid down on 25 September 1915 and was commissioned on 17 March 1916.
AKA (security)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! AKA stands for the Authentication and Key Agreement. It is a security protocol used in 3G networks. AKA is also used for one-time password generation mechanism for Digest access authentication. AKA is a challenge-response based mechanism that uses symmetric cryptography.
AFSSI-5020
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! AFSSI-5020 is the USAF Cryptologic Support Center purging standard from 1996. This deletion method first overwrites the target data area with the fixed value (0x00), then with the fixed value (0xff), and then with a randomly selected constant. Finally, at least 10% of the drive is read to verify the overwrites.
Pandoro
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pandoro (pan d`oro) is a traditional Italian sweet yeast bread, most popular around Christmas and New Year. Typically a Veronese product, pandoro is traditionally shaped like a frustum with an 8 pointed-star section.
Youssouf Djaoro
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Youssouf Djaoro is a Chadian film actor.
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