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    So, what are the main security threats affecting SMEs and what defences could be put in place to eliminate or minimise these threats? First we need to ask if there is a problem regarding security against SMEs and if so how large is this problem? Looking at the BIS ISBS 2015 we can clearly see a worrying increase in breaches when compared to the slight decrease that was reported in the surveys report of 2014. 74% of small businesses reported a breach in 2015 up from 60% a year ago. (BIS, 2015) Of…

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    Tourism is all about the experience, and making the experience more enjoyable will attract more visitor. Greece 's chief sector of the economy, services is comprised of transportation, tourism, communications, trade, banking, public administration, and defence. Tourism is a vital source of Greece’s income the Parthenon,…

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    Man’s search for meaning: An introduction Man’s Search For Meaning is a book, based on the real life experience of Viktor E.Frankl, who was a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War 2. Like so many German and East European Jews who thought themselves secure, Frankl flung into the network of concentration and extermination camps and he survived. He believed that the reason he kept himself alive was that he stuck to hope, keeping in mind the sense of satisfaction he will get…

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    Is it possible for journalists to be objective? The objectivity in journalism helps the audience to make up their mind about a story and decide what they want to believe. In this essay I’ll be discussing how journalists can’t be objective as they will be biased on a personal or professional preference. The definition of objectivity ‘requires that a journalist not be on either side of an argument. They must report only facts and not a personal attitude or view towards the facts or story.’ The…

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    Experiential Analysis – A reflective structured essay Introduction The purpose of this essay is to provide experiential analysis of a clinical institution as an example of factors that influence communication. The clinic group used in this example works together to treat patients with rare diseases. Each member’s role is crucial to a good patient experience and to patient safety. The group is comprised of the clinic coordinators, the office managers, foreign relation staff,…

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    “The machine does not isolate us from the great problems of nature but plunges us more deeply into them.” - Antoine de Saint-Exupery I relate to this thought in my quest to find sustainable technologies because the work of an engineer is to “enable the future” not merely to “foresee” it. As a mechanical engineer and a founder & head for a sustainable technology based start-up I realized the importance of technology enabled sustainability for a healthier…

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    Silent Victimization Exposed in Laurie Halse Anderson’s novel, “Speak” Introduction "Speak up for yourself--we want to know what you have to say." Speak is Laurie Halse Anderson's first young adult novel. Young adult novel or Young Adult Literature includes issues related to friendship, love, race, money, divorce, relationships within families. The culture that backdrops and absorbs young adults plays a massive role in their lives. Young adult literature explores themes, vital and essential to…

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    The history of immunizations and vaccines in Europe and the Americas began with Edward Jenner, a British doctor who lived in Gloucestershire, England. Jenner performed the world’s first vaccination in 1796, created to protect the world against smallpox. By inoculating people with substances from a cowpox lesion, he was able to create immunity to smallpox all over the world. Vaccines and antitoxins against anthrax, diphtheria, plague, tuberculosis, and more were developed over the 1930s. Over…

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    thinking was what caused their "magical thoughts," superstitious compulsive acts and also produced doubting. He believed that individuals developed OCD through their defenses of intellectualization, isolation reaction and undoing formations. These defence mechanisms were what…

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    Controversy has seen latest interventions take an alternative stance by shifting away from total abstinence and instead incorporating a holistic and strengths-based outlook involving aspects of Restorative Practice. Separating the person from their behaviour, the concept of ‘recovery’ promotes positive change by supporting and working with service users to address internal conflict, wider troubles, like homelessness and unemployment, and develop a sense of life purpose. The key message is one…

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