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Riley 210 1$aNew York :$cNew York University Press,$d[2015] 210 3$aBaltimore, Md. :$cProject MUSE, $d2021 210 4$dİ[2015] 215 $a1 online resource (529 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4798-6845-0 311 $a1-4798-7047-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFlight 93 and 9/11: American Mythology in the Making -- Death, Horror, and Culture: Making Sense of the Senseless in Memorials -- The Sacralization of Shanksville: The Emergence of the Temporary Memorial Site -- Flag Bodies: Commemoration in the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel -- The Permanent Memorial: Symbolic Work and Conflict in the "Bowl of Embrace" -- The Cultural Narratives of the Books on Flight 93 -- The Cultural Narratives of the Films on Flight 93 -- Myth in Practice: Visitors at the Temporary Memorial Site -- What Flight 93 Tells Us about America. 330 $aWhen United Flight 93, the fourth plane hijacked in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the gash it left in the ground became a national site of mourning. The flight?s 40 passengers became a media obsession, and countless books, movies, and articles told the tale of their heroic fight to band together and sacrifice their lives to stop Flight 93 from becoming a weapon of terror. In Angel Patriots, Alexander Riley argues that by memorializing these individuals as patriots, we have woven them into much larger story of our nation?an existing web of narratives, values, dramatic frameworks, and cultural characters about what it means to be truly American. Riley examines the symbolic impact and role of the Flight 93 disaster in the nation?s collective consciousness, delving into the spontaneous memorial efforts that blossomed in Shanksville immediately after the news of the crash spread; the ad-hoc sites honoring the victims that in time emerged, such as a Parks Department-maintained memorial close to the crash site and a Flight 93 Chapel created by a local Catholic priest; and finally, the creation of an official, permanent crash monument in Shanksville like those built for past American wars. Riley also analyzes the cultural narratives that evolved in films and in books around the events on the day of the crash and the lives and deaths of its ?angel patriot? passengers, uncovering how these representations of the event reflect the myth of the authentic American nation?one that Americans believed was gravely threatened in the September 11 attacks. 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Unfortunately, attackers have grown more nimble and effective, meaning that traditional security programs are no longer effective. Today's effective cyber security programs take these best practices and overlay them with intelligence. Adding cyber threat intelligence can help security teams uncover events not detected by traditional security platforms and correlate seemingly disparate events across the network. Properly-implemented intelligence also makes the life of the security practitioner easier by helping him more effectively prioritize and respond to security incidents. The problem with current efforts is that many security practitioners don't know how to properly implement an intelligence-led program, or are afraid that it is out of their budget. Building an Intelligence-Led Security Program is the first book to show how to implement an intelligence-led program in your enterprise on any budget. It will show you how to implement a security information a security information and event management system, collect and analyze logs, and how to practice real cyber threat intelligence. You'll learn how to understand your network in-depth so that you can protect it in the best possible way. Provides a roadmap and direction on how to build an intelligence-led information security program to protect your company. Learn how to understand your network through logs and client monitoring, so you can effectively evaluate threat intelligence. 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Spurga 205 $a1st edition 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,$d2006. 210 4$dİ2006 215 $a1 online resource (210 p.) 225 1 $aWiley Trading ;$vv.265 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a0-471-78851-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCommodity Fundamentals: How to Trade the Precious Metals, Energy, Grain, and Tropical Commodity Markets; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Should You Speculate?; Chapter 1: Guidelines for Commodity Speculation; Chapter 2: The Speculator and the Commodity Exchanges; HISTORY AND ORIGIN; COMMODITY EXCHANGES; FUTURES CONTRACT; THE HEDGER AND THE SPECULATOR; CAN YOU BE A SPECULATOR?; OPENING AN ACCOUNT; Chapter 3: The Mechanics of Trading; INTRODUCTION; MARGIN REQUIREMENTS; CONTROLLED DISCRETIONARY AND MANAGED ACCOUNTS; REVIEWING YOUR CONFIRMATIONS AND STATEMENTS; DAY TRADING; ORDERS 327 $aADDITIONAL TRADING TECHNIQUESSUMMARY; Part II: Techniques for Trading Physical Commodities; Chapter 4: Technical Analysis; Chapter 5: The Risks of Speculation; Part III: Speculating in Metals; Chapter 6: Gold; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 7: Silver; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 8: Platinum; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 9: Copper; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 10: Palladium; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Part IV: Speculating in Energy; Chapter 11: Crude Oil; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 12: Gasoline; OVERVIEW; DEMAND 327 $aSUPPLYTRADING; Chapter 13: Heating Oil; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 14: Natural Gas; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Part V: Speculating in Tropical Commodities; Chapter 15: Cocoa; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 16: Coffee; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 17: Sugar; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 18: Cotton; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 19: Orange Juice; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Part VI: Speculating in Agricultural Commodities and Meats; Chapter 20: Grain; OVERVIEW; WHEAT; CORN; SOYBEANS 327 $aSTORAGE, MERCHANDISING, AND EXPORTPROCESSORS; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 21: Cattle; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 22: Hogs; OVERVIEW; DEMAND; SUPPLY; TRADING; Chapter 23: A Word about Forecasting Supply and Demand in Meats; INTRODUCTION; DEMAND; Part VII: Final Considerations; Chapter 24: Commodity Funds; Chapter 25: Sources of Market Information; GRAINS; MEATS; FOODS; LIST COMMODITIES; Glossary of Common Commodity Trading Terms; Index 330 $aPraise for Commodity Fundamentals "Commodity Fundamentals is THE book for investors looking to enter the commodity markets. This informative guide is a welcome addition on the subject and is a must-read for commodity investors." -Jim Atkinson, President, Guinness Atkinson Funds "Ronald Spurga's Commodity Fundamentals is an illuminating and very useful guide for the subject. A welcome addition to any business library." -Robert F. Himmelberg, PhD, Dean, Fordham's Graduate School of Business Administration "A straightforward introduction crafted for the individual on the mechanics of commodity trading. The author efficiently negotiates the often confusing yet very topical commodity trading world for the individual." -Terence A. Mullervy, Finance Director, Glencore UK Ltd. Commodity Fundamentals provides you with the in-depth insights needed to make commodities trading a profitable, integral component of your overall trading activities. 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