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Based on feedback from your instructor as well as the CLE tu…

Based on feedback from your instructor as well as the CLE tutor, revise and edit Paper 2.

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Build a medical term meaning softening of the nail.

Build a medical term meaning softening of the nail.

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A burn that damages the epidermis and dermis and causes redn…

A burn that damages the epidermis and dermis and causes redness and blisters is a 

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You initiated manual muscle testing on a patient who present…

You initiated manual muscle testing on a patient who presents with an open wound over the mid-thoracic region inferior to the scapula. You note she is unable to contract her levator scapula musculature against gravity during MMT. What position should she be tested in? 

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You are testing an application and you see a stream of numbe…

You are testing an application and you see a stream of numbers that it produces and they appear to be random. How confident should you be that it is actually random? What would you need to to do be very confident?

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Make an argument for why applications should have to deal wi…

Make an argument for why applications should have to deal with XSS themselves and that browsers shouldn’t have to provide any additional security. Note that I’m asking you to make an argument for this, not that I agree with it in practice.

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You are tasked with testing an application for information l…

You are tasked with testing an application for information leakage. Describe a plan on how you might test the application for this problem.

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Describe why overly broad exceptions are a problem. In parti…

Describe why overly broad exceptions are a problem. In particular, what should you do if you are worried you might catch an exception you cannot directly deal with?

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How many times does the following loop execute and why? for…

How many times does the following loop execute and why? for (unsigned m = 8; –m >= 0; )   printf(“hello\n”);  

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Suppose an attacker can infer some data because your applica…

Suppose an attacker can infer some data because your application sends 64 bytes of data in some situation rather than 32 bytes. Which issue are you dealing with? What would be a solution to this problem?

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