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Key (computing)
Key, Keys, The Key or The Keys may refer to: Common uses * Key (cryptography), a piece of information needed to encode or decode a message * Key (instrument), a component of a musical instrument * Key (lock), a device used to operate a lock * Key (map), a guide to a map's symbology * Key (music), the scale of a piece of music * Key on a typewriter or computer keyboard Arts, entertainment and media Films * ''The Key'' (1934 film), an American pre-Code film * ''The Key'' (1958 film), starring William Holden and Sophia Loren * ''The Key'', also known as '' Odd Obsession'', a 1959 Japanese comedy drama * ''The Key'' (1961 film), a Soviet animated feature * ''The Key'' (1965 film), a Croatian omnibus film * ''The Key'' (1971 film), a Czechoslovak drama * ''The Key'' (1983 film), an Italian erotic film * ''The Key'' (1987 film), an Iranian film * ''The Key'' (2007 film), a French thriller film * ''Key'' (film), a 2011 Telugu-language psychological thriller * ''The Key ...
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Key (cryptography)
A key in cryptography is a piece of information, usually a string of numbers or letters that are stored in a file, which, when processed through a cryptographic algorithm, can encode or decode cryptographic data. Based on the used method, the key can be different sizes and varieties, but in all cases, the strength of the encryption relies on the security of the key being maintained. A key's security strength is dependent on its algorithm, the size of the key, the generation of the key, and the process of key exchange. Scope The key is what is used to encrypt data from plaintext to ciphertext. There are different methods for utilizing keys and encryption. Symmetric cryptography Symmetric cryptography refers to the practice of the same key being used for both encryption and decryption. Asymmetric cryptography Asymmetric cryptography has separate keys for encrypting and decrypting. These keys are known as the public and private keys, respectively. Purpose Since the key ...
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The Key (2014 Film)
''The Key'' is a 2014 American erotic drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ... written and directed by Jefery Levy, loosely based on Jun'ichirō Tanizaki's 1956 novel. It stars David Arquette and Bai Ling as a disenchanted married couple whose sexual relationship is told through their personal journals. It was released in the United States on November 21, 2014, and on DVD on July 16, 2015. Plot summary Cast * David Arquette as Jack * Bai Ling as Ida * Nathan Keyes as Kim * Nathalie Love as Mia * Brian Wasiak as Dr. C References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Key, The (2014 film) 2014 films 2014 drama films 2010s American films 2010s English-language films 2010s erotic drama films American erotic drama films English-language erotic d ...
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Key (Son, Ambulance Album)
Key is the second full-length release from Omaha, NE's Son, Ambulance, released on October 26, 2004, by Saddle Creek Records. It is the 71st release from Saddle Creek Records. Critical reception ''Key'' was met with mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received a weighted average score of 60, based on nine reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Upon release, critics were divided on its songwriting and overall impact. Positive reviews highlighted the album's detailed production and emotional depth, with ''Splendid'' and '' Paste'' both awarding it four stars and praising its musicianship and headphone-friendly intricacy. ''Pitchfork'' gave it a 7.5 out of 10, noting a shift toward more expansive pop arrangements compared to the band's earlier work. However, other critics were less enthusiastic. '' The A.V. Club'' and ''PopMatters'' offered more tempered assessments, citing issues with pa ...
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Key (Meredith Monk Album)
''Key'' is the debut album of Meredith Monk, released in 1971 through Increase Records. In 2017, Tompkins Square re-released ''Key'' for Record Store Day. Track listing Personnel ;Musicians *Lanny Harrison – vocals *Dick Higgins – vocals * Meredith Monk – vocals, Jew's harp, electronic organ *Mark Monstermaker – vocals *Daniel Ira Sverdlik – vocals * Collin Walcott – Mr̥daṅgaṃ, vocals, production ;Production *Tom Clack – engineering Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to Problem solving#Engineering, solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve Systems engineering, s ... * Paul Gruwell – art direction *John Horton – engineering, mixing *Peter Moore – photography * Daniel Nagrin – engineering *Peter Pilafian – engineering References External links * 1971 d ...
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Murry The Hump
Murry the Hump were a Welsh indie rock and "urban folk" band. They were active from 1999 until 2001. Since then they have continued to release music under the name The Keys (or simply Keys). History The band was formed in Aberystwyth in the late 1990s by singer Matthew Evans, guitarist Gwion Rowlands, bass guitarist Curig Huws, and drummer Bill Coyne,Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 882 taking their name from the gangster Llewellyn Morris "Murray The Hump" Humphreys. Early on in the band's career, they competed in a Battle of the Bands contest against Muse. Garnering early interest by way of indie singles "Green Green Grass of Home" (an NME "Single of the Week", and a song about marijuana rather than a cover of the song made famous by Tom Jones)NME Reviews: London Camden Falcon
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The Keys (English Band)
The Keys were an English, London-based band active from 1979 until 1983. The band was formed by bassist Drew Barfield (later of the Big Heat and Los Pacaminos), guitarist Steve Tatler, Ben Grove, and Paul McCartney Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...'s former drummer Geoff Britton. Joe Jackson produced the band's only album, ''The Keys Album'' for A&M, from which came several singles: "One Good Reason", "I Don't Wanna Cry" and "Greasy Money". ''The Keys Album'' Track listing: All tracks written by Drew Barfield and The Keys, unless otherwise noted. ;Side One # "Hello Hello" – 3:30 # "It Ain't So" – 2:28 # "One Good Reason" – 3:15 # "Listening In" – (Tatler, The Keys) – 3:06 # "I Don't Wanna Cry" – 2:52 # "Saturday To Sunday Night" – 4:00 ;Side Two ...
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The Keys (journal)
''The Keys'' was the quarterly journal of the League of Coloured Peoples founded in 1933. It took its title from James Aggrey's parable that used the black and white keys of the piano as an image of racial harmony. The journal ceased publication in 1939. Notes References * ''The Keys: The official organ of The League of Colored Peoples''. With an introductory essay by Roderick J. Macdonald. Millwood, NY: Kraus-Thomson Organization, 1976. . This reprint edition of ''The Keys'' contains volumes 1–5, nos. 1–4; vol. 6, nos. 1–2; vol. 7, no. 1. Black British mass media Quarterly magazines published in the United Kingdom Defunct political magazines published in the United Kingdom Magazines established in 1933 Magazines disestablished in 1939 {{UK-mag-stub ...
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Literary Works Of Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray (1921–1992), a Bengali film director from India, is well known for his contributions to Bengali literature. He created two of the most famous characters in Feluda the sleuth and Professor Shanku the scientist. He wrote several short novels and stories in addition to those based on these two characters. His fiction was targeted mainly at younger readers, though it became popular among children and adults alike. Most of his novels and stories in Bengali have been published by Ananda Publishers, Kolkata; and most of his screenplays have been published in Bengali in the literary journal ''Ekshan'', edited by his close friend Nirmalya Acharya. During the mid-1990s, Ray's film essays and an anthology of short stories were also published in the West. Many of the stories have been translated into English and published. Feluda stories Feluda, whose real name is ''Pradosh Chandra Mitra'', is a fictional Kolkata-based private detective. He is usually accompanied by 2 ...
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Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma (), also known simply as Kappa or KKG, is a collegiate Fraternities and sororities in North America, sorority founded at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, Monmouth, Illinois, United States. It has a membership of more than 260,000 women, with 140 collegiate chapters in the United States and Canada and 307 alumni associations worldwide. It is sometimes referred to by its original designation, a women's fraternity, as it was founded before the term "sorority" was coined. It is a founding member of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), an umbrella organization that includes 26 American sororities. As of 2024, it has nearly 260,000 members and 140 collegiate chapters. History In 1869, two students at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, Mary Louise Bennett and Hannah Jeannette Boyd, were dissatisfied with the fact that, while men enjoyed membership in fraternities, women had few equivalent organizations for companionship, support, and advancement, an ...
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John Philip Cohane
John Philip Cohane, born in New Haven, Connecticut was an American author. He later moved to Ireland where he wrote books on etymology and ancient astronaut themes. Books Cohane published ''The Indestructible Irish'' in 1968 in which he proposed that the Irish peoples were of 'Mediterranean origin’. In the book he claimed that the original blood stock in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales is Semitic. Cohane also published ''The Key: A Startling Enquiry into the Riddle of Mans Past'', which claimed that before Egyptian, Greek, Phoenician and Carthaginian eras two major worldwide Semitic migrations took place from the Mediterranean and scattered across the earth. The American linguist Cyrus Herzl Gordon was a friend of Cohane and wrote a preface to Cohane's book ''The Key'', Gordon was supportive of many of Cohane's theories. Cohane claimed that geographical names in America have a Semitic origin. He also believed that six word roots are found in most place names of most la ...
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Tim And The Hidden People
Tim and the Hidden People by Sheila K. McCullagh is a 1970s and 80's reading scheme, also known as Flightpath to Reading, originally devised for young children and intended for children with a reading age of eight-and-a-half to nine years. It consists of 32 books, each 32 pages long and illustrated by Pat Cook (1974-1979) and later Ray Mutimer (1980), written in a simple vocabulary. Four paperback "novella" books intended for older readers were also published in 1983 by Arnold-Wheaton. Sheila McCullagh also wrote many other books, including '' Puddle Lane, The Village with Three Corners, Dragon Pirate Stories, and Griffin Pirate Stories''. Plot The ''Tim and the Hidden People'' books are about a boy called Tim who lives in a house in The Yard. The books begin with Tim finding a key which enables him to see the Hidden People, he befriends Tobias the black cat and has many adventures. Tobias has a son, Sebastian, who also has special power as one of the "strange ones" - those ...
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The Key (short Story)
"The Key" is a science fiction mystery novelette by American writer Isaac Asimov. It is one of the stories featuring the reclusive scientist Wendell Urth. It first appeared in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' in October 1966, and was reprinted in the anthologies '' Asimov's Mysteries'' (1968) and '' The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov'' (1986). Plot summary In this short story, somewhere on the Moon is hidden an extraterrestrial artifact. Two explorers, Jennings and Strauss, discovered it, but Jennings is dead and Strauss is insane. The artifact seems to be able to amplify and transmit thoughts, even to the extent of allowing one person to damage the mind of another. The only clues are a piece of paper with cryptic symbols, numbers, and letters written on it, and the babblings of the remaining member of the expedition, Strauss. Strauss is a member of the Ultras, a eugenicist society dedicated to eliminating "non-essential" people, reducing the human population to a few ...
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