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    1. Introduction In the article Polysemy Advantage with Abstract But Not Concrete Words Jager and Cleland discuss that related senses cause a polysemy advantage on abstract words. According to this study, the role of ambiguous words seems more important as compared to unambiguous words. These ambiguous words role is taken as advantageous that is peculiarly termed as polysemy. This specific term caters many meanings and certain aspects of language in it. In Jager and Clelands’ paper, the research…

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    Seaport Case Study

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    facilities control. McNicholas (2008) said that the port and shipping industry has faced the information security challenges in the modern information technology advanced market. The information security is to ensure the information is confidentially, authentication and availability. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) (2011) published the statistical data that each company experienced around 1.2 security incidents and loss 110,000 USD per…

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    We have seen what Oukitel is capable of? The Chinese manufacturer is proficient of producing terminals with some serious features for a stupendous price tag. Same is the case with their closing smartphone of the previous year, Oukitel K6000. But it lacked something: a fingerprint reader, Full-HD display, latest Android or anything that makes the terminal worth to be called a mid-tier phone of 2016. But the question remains, what can you get for a price of $180? Well in the case of Oukitel,…

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    In the earliest communities, people were “Hunter-Gatherers”. This means, in most instances, men would hunt animals to eat, and women would gather fruits and vegetables. During this time people Nomads; they moved to new locations based upon the flocking patterns of the animals they hunted. After this, they learned that they could capture and breed the animals we ate. This is when the hunter-gatherer phases ended and the horticultural phase end. Communities began to grow, as humans were able to…

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    65). The control of logical, physical, and remote access to information and resources; including identification and authentication, authorization, password and user management on application, operating systems, and within networks. Security Definitions Users who belong to a particular role require a concrete set of sanctions, or sanctions, within your system, so that they…

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    She switched her stance when the American people did according to the statistics on Gallup. In 2013, sixty-six percent of the American population was in favor of gay marriage (McCarthy). Relatively, this is a parallel example of Hillary’s deception she has consistently shown in her campaign and her entire political career. America deserves a president that has steady views and does not switch when the majority calls for it or when it benefits her campaign economically. According to an article…

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    Introduction In criminal justice, one of the most important weapons that law enforcement agencies use to fight the criminals is technology. We live in an era of technology where law enforcement can be a step ahead of the criminals. One groundbreaking weapon they use is Facial Recognition. I think it is an important criminal justice issue that criminals are sometimes a step ahead of law enforcement. But with this. Technology, law enforcement can be a step ahead of them What is Facial Recognition,…

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    My Research Project delved into psychology, criminology and forensics. Discussing “To what extent is the rehabilitation of murders is effective in preventing them from reoffending”, I identified that murder in Australia is often a one time occurrence by the perpetrator. However, In America murderers are more likely to kill again at a rate of 1.2%. Using analysis, I discovered that not only psychological tests are involved in rehabilitation and the justice system is not focused on transitioning…

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    Abstract Cloud computing is a network based model to provide convenient, on demand and pay per user access to a set of shared resources. Currently cloud computing is in early stages and facing the threats and risks which include security, data leakage, insecure interface and inside attacks. Concept of cloud computing is not new for computer users; it has been in use for decades. In early days of computing a single computer was shared by many users (companies). Another analogy for cloud computing…

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    AN OVERVIEW OF TELEMATICS 1.1 INTRODUCTION Telematics established in 1987 and later acquired by Bahri & Mazroei is a provider of Converged Building Systems, which covers ICT Systems (Information and Communication Technology) like Structured Cabling, Data Networks, Telephoning, etc. and ELV (Extra Low Voltage) Systems like Security, Fire, BMS, Guest Room Management Systems and Car Park etc. Telematics has “ISO 9001:2008; ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 certification” and it’s arena…

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