Introduction When thinking about the security of information systems, the predominant concern is with digital security. Performing evaluations and assessments to identify risks and vulnerabilities that may comprise the information stored within the system. However, often is the case the largest threat and easily exploitable vulnerability is overlooked, humans. Some of the biggest hacks of all time were made possible by social engineering. These breaches have caused financial, reputational, and social damage to both companies and individuals alike. Social engineering...
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Racial representation, or lack thereof, in the media is not specific to any one ethnic group. Since its infancy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science has failed to recognize the talents and other works of many actors of color while continuing to praise white actors for roles they have no business playing; this is the whitewashed reality of Hollywood. In 2018, Asian American director Jon M. Chu released his film Crazy Rich Asians, the first Hollywood feature film...
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Chapter One. Introduction Starting from 2015 the Egyptian government under the rule of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi started to develop new economic policies and reforms and since November 2016 it started to accelerate the implementation of these policies and economic decisions, the reforms mentioned included subsidy cuts, increased indirect taxes, and currency adjustment, all o theses have been done in order to pave the way to an agreement with the IMF for a major loan. Here comes a question...
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Chapter 1: Literature Review What is Social Engineering? The term Social Engineering is simply the process of manipulating the user into disclosing either his sensitive information or his personal identifiable information (which could be referred to as PII) to the social engineer. According to (Conteh and Schmick, 2016) social engineering is also known as human hacking. Additionally, it is regarded as the hackerâs strategy to trick and manipulate peopleâs tendency to trust and engage in a specific behavior online for...
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How important is a nationâs national security? What would happen if one of their critical infrastructures failed? These are some of the topics that are discussed by nations around the globe. The one thing both of the above-mentioned examples have in common is more than likely they have some sort of computer working on them, some cyber device. If I attempted to assassinate another countries Prime Minister, that would be considered an act of war. But if I hacked into...
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Introduction Virginia Woolf is a famous modernist English writer and the novel Mrs. Dalloway is one of her most popular works. The novel is based on a modernist writing technique which is known as stream of consciousness. There are throwbacks in the novel which are actually the thoughts of the characters. As we see, two stories are being discussed in the novel at the same time and the interesting aspect is that there is no relation between these two stories...
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1. Introduction The tobacco use epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats across the world, killing around 6 million people a year (600.000 of them are among non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke). 22% of the worldâs adults are smokers and nearly 80% of the worldâs smokers live in low and middle-income countries. As it is well known, smoking is a leading global cause of preventable disease and death.[footnoteRef:2] [2: (The World Bank, 2017)] The WHO Framework Convention on...
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Summary of facts Mr. Simons (âthe Appellantâ) worked for Berminster County Council (âthe Councilâ), as a teacher at Brumington Hall School. He is a perfectionist and this made him particularly vulnerable to occupational stress. Mr. Simons was advised by his doctor to seek a much less stressful form of employment immediately, as he was at risk of suffering a mental breakdown. Despite this advice, Mr. Simons elected to continue with his work as a teacher. He was dedicated to his...
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Throughout the novels, âTess of the DâUrbervillesâ and âNever Let Me Goâ the theme of destiny is prominent, although they are of contrasting genres. Hardy has written a pastoral novel which recounts the life of Tess in the countryside of the 19th century, where we see the writer is concerned with the changes of rural life, although unlike a straightforward pastoral, there doesnât appear to be an idyllic lifestyle for the young woman. It is also conspicuous that the genre...
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Medicalization is the process in which a non-medical problem becomes defined and treated as a medical problem (Conrad, 1992). There are copious amounts of evidence suggesting that medicalization has increased and changed over the past couple decades with the emergence of new diagnoses, one being chronic pain (MĂžller & Gormsen, 2010). Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists for longer than three months and extends its expected healing process (Ling, 2017). When referring to the medicalization of chronic pain,...
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Abstract: Tonsillitis is a very widespread condition in young children. Recurrent tonsillitis has been the subject of frequent investigations. Mechanisms by which some patients develop recurring tonsillitis is still unclear. Some studies showed that tonsils and adenoids may act as a reservoir for some herpes viruses including EBV and HSV-1. The aim of this study is to verify whether tonsils and adenoids may harbor EBV, HSV-1 in latent sate and their reactivation may lead to recurrent tonsillitis, for this reason...
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Abstract: Heat sink are a kind of heat exchanger used as a cooling system for electronic devices due to simplicity, low cost and reliable manufacturing process. The heat sink can be divided into plate fin, pin fin, cross fin, a combination of plate fin and pin fin, perforated plate fin and pin fin and radial heat sink. In the past decades, several published articles have focused on the thermal performance with forced convection. However, only a few publications have focussed...
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Chapter 1. Introduction The suspended pollen grains in the air reach the human respiratory track through inhalation, triggering a type of seasonal allergy called pollen allergy. Pollen is one of the most widespread allergies of all the things that can cause an allergy (PMD, 2017). Airborne pollen grains are important aeroallergens that may cause allergic rhinitis and asthma in human beings (D'Amato et al., 2007). Pollen grains that cause allergy are usually very small in size and can easily reach...
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Sound: A Basic Introduction What is Sound? Sound can be described as variations in density and pressure that expand in an elastic medium which could be a gas, liquid or solid body. The precondition for variations in pressure to be defined as sound is furthermore that in addition to the source of the sound and the transmitting medium, there should also be a receiver of the sound. What we humans experience as sound are variations of pressure in the air...
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E. coli Commensal Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Escherichia (Tenaillon et al. 2010).. It is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms (Secher T 2016). E. coli is an extremely diverse bacterial species which forms part of the gut microbiome, a term which describes the ecological community of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microorganisms found in the intestine (Bull M J et al., 2014). Throughout life, the population of E....
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Abstract Herpes Simplex Viruses is a model Herpesvirus, of which eight afflict humans. Herpes Simplex Virus enters the host cell by the sequential conformation changes and activations in gD, gH and gL, culminating with gB, the fusion protein. While there are several structures for HSV gB in post fusion conformation up until recently there has been no high-resolution structures of any Herpes Virus gB in their pre-fusion state. HCMVâs gB in pre-fusion state was recently published and was achieved by...
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Introduction Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that affects 0.5-1% of the population and is associated with significant morbidity, disability, and costs for society(1). Atherosclerotic disease in both its subclinical and clinically established phases is widely prevalent throughout the world. Disease progression can eventually lead to the occurrence of acute cardiovascular events (CVE), such as myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, and sudden cardiac death(2). RA is associated with increased premature mortality mainly due to cardiovascular (CV) diseases (3). Atherosclerosis...
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Introduction Cannabis â a word that stirs a lot of discussion and debate. But when we come to think of it, it is just an herb, a plant that has been used for medicinal, religious, and trading purposes for decades. However, despite its historical merits, it is still considered controversial. Due to its psychotropic effects, it was declared illegal in the 17th century US. Fortunately, a series of major discoveries about the plant and its connection to the human body...
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Introduction This paper deals with the âSonnet XXIXâ, one of the 154 Sonnets the well-known English poet, playwright and actor William Shakespeare has written. The aim of my paper is to examine in how far this particular Shakespearean Sonnet fits into the pattern of a âtypicalâ Shakespearean Sonnet. âShakespeare's sonnets are synonymous with courtly romance, but in fact many are about something quite different.â [cf. Paterson 2010: online] Shakespeareâs Sonnets polarized and this paper also examines how love is approached...
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This Enquiry Based Learning (EBL) essay is based on a case study of an 18-year-old man. A fictitious name will be used in the EBL to protect the identity of the young man and henceforth the name Paul Jones will be used, as the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of Conduct (NMC,2015) specifies that confidentiality is essential when discussing patients. Paul was picked up by a local policeman after he was found wandering the streets. He was transferred to a...
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In this essay, I will be writing about an important moral issue âGender Equalityâ. As I am a female, it does not mean that sex equity is merely a ladiesâ subject, however, it is necessary and supportive to people of all sexes and it should be supported by everyone. It means both genders should be considered of equivalent status and worth. The paper will begin with an overview of gender equality and then the paper will draw light on people...
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This paper tells a story of my life as a teenager and how I become the woman that I am now. During my high school years, I didnât take education or study seriously. Morning and nights were filled with blessings from my parentâs prayer upon me each and every day. Still, too much peer pressure and the eagerness to fit into society. All I was thinking about is to graduate and moving on with life. Unfortunately, the biggest downfall that...
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Abstract Sex crimes continue to be prevalent within the US population, so much so that they dedicated a whole spinoff of Law and Order to it. There is fascination with these crimes; âhow could someone do that?â but also a firm desire to punish these offenders. Counseling within this population is specialized and continues to become more divided due to circumstances (different venues for treatment; prison programs, private practice, mental institutions). This population presents a challenge as well since most...
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1. Introduction Games have become popular and prominent in everyday life. The reason for this is because games contain elements and mechanics that create engagement, collaboration, best learning experience and this hence motivates people to continue to play games more (Al-Azawi, Al-Faliti and Al-Blushi, 2019). (stats for playing games). Being praised for providing the best learning experience, it is now becoming popular in education. Educational games have the sole purpose of teaching students about content and skills. They have been...
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Executive Summary Product Placement is a method of publicizing utilized by organizations to advance their items unpretentiously fundamentally through appearances in different motion pictures, TV, and YouTube web arrangement, and so forth item positions are normally started by an understanding between the media organization and the item maker. Purchaser estimations fill in as a device to know 'how advertising is getting along' according to the clients. This kind of instrument would allow persistent checking of the fundamental open view of...
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Abstract Working Capital (wc) is the flow of ready funds necessary for the working of a concern. It comprises funds invested in Current Assets , which in the ordinary course of business can be turned into cash within a short period without undergoing diminishing in value and without disruption of the organization. Current Liabilities are those which are intended to be paid in the ordinary course of business within a short time.This paper highlights the importance of managing working capital...
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Introduction Food stalls in university been a trend nowadays, university not just put up a school canteen but also provide a variety of food to choose from which is the Food stalls or Food Court. All university in the Philippines you can see food court inside the campus. Students. Students enjoy to eat what they want and eat depends on their taste. They can choose from among the fifteen stalls in the food court. Students aren't given many alternatives when...
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Abstractâ One of the issues of the academic institution is knowledge management. How the academe disseminates information over the academic community on real-time and the availability of knowledge anytime and anywhere is a challenging task in every institution. The objective of this study is to bridge the gap between present and prior contexts of knowledge creation, sharing, or application by developing Knowledge Management System for Camarines Norte State College. The proposed system is designed specifically to cater the requirements of...
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1. Paper Title: How Improving Customer Experience Quality and Business Performance? A Case Study by Mystery Shopper Practices Authors: Yung-Lung Lai & Shih-Chieh Chang. International Journal of Marketing Studies; Vol. 5, No. 6; 2013 1.1 General description of the research method: Case Study Case study method was first defined by Benbasat et al. (1987, p. 370) as âexamining a phenomenon in its natural setting, employing multiple methods of data collection to gather information from one or few entities (people, groups...
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Executive Summary Red Bull is an adjustment of a Tai drink, presented and marketed in different nations by Dietrich Mateschitz, an Austrian business visionary. This item fundamentally settled the caffeinated drink market fragment in numerous nations and capacities to battle mental pressure and physical exhaustion. This item has been fruitful around the globe due to principally buzz marketing methodologies and verbal. The organization's way to deal with fabricate the brand has for the most part depended on 'hostile to mark'...
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