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    4. Information Security Metrics Security metrics are important to measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the security measures, and are required to provide a quantitative and unbiased basis for security operations since they aid in decision making and maintenance of security operations within an organization (Moeti & Kalema, 2014). These metrics help determine if the security components meet their objectives and also avoid doing what they weren’t intended to do. Thus, security and risk…

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    scrutiny and legislation. The effectiveness of representation would be that parliament and the parties within represent their constituents and sections of society and voice their opinions and queries often. The effectiveness of scrutiny in parliament involves the studying of a proposed legislation in detail to ensure that it is in the nation’s interest and that it is in accordance with the powers that has been granted to the government by parliament. The effectiveness of legislation is the…

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    of funding schemes in seaport infrastructure is needed in order to recognize the effectiveness of the existing funding schemes to gain adequate financing for further planning. 2. Research Question and Objectives According to the background, the following question to this research study that raise “is the existing funding schemes effectively implement for port development?”. Then, in line the examining the effectiveness of the funding schemes that held by the Government of Indonesia in port…

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    Question 18 aim to identify the kind of interpersonal skills practiced by the librarian when dealing with question answering. Respondents are allowed to choose more than one answer provided. Based on the options choose by respondents, the results seen in figure 9 indicate that the most used interpersonal skill by the librarian is eye contact (25 votes) followed by positive use of language (19 votes), smiling (18 votes), being a good listener (11 votes), follow-up (7 votes), good body postures (5…

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    type of training, the outcomes are really difficult to measure effectively, and hence are dubious. There are numerous reasons explaining the low use of CCT and among the most prevailing are the lack of a theoretical framework and its questionable effectiveness (Mendenhall & Oddou, 1985; Littrell et al., 2006). An example of the above limitations is the effort of several researchers such as (Black & Mendenhall, 1990) to promote certain aspects of other theories, like Social Learning Theory, in…

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    during prom, and “bespectacled wallflower”, relating the authors high school experience as an outcast who watches from the outside. The use of imagery enhances the readers experience as it supports mental depictions and abstract connections, adding effectiveness to the piece. The entire article may be considered biased, as the author, considering herself to have been a “quiet and studious teenager” (Paul 2), commonly favors students like herself throughout the piece. Using research from various…

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    medical treatment. As with any new technology, there are a lot of questions about the safety and usefulness of these robots, and how they compare to traditional surgical methods. The usage of robots in surgery has decreased the risk, increased the effectiveness, and changed the dynamics of surgery. To understand the advantages of robotic-assisted surgery, the concept of robotic-assisted surgery should be understood. Robotic-assisted surgery involves a surgeon using advanced machinery to assist…

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    interventions include the wraparound model, the Parent Management Training (PMT) program, and the Juvenile Counseling and Assessment (JCAP) program. The wraparound model was designed to coordinate the available services within the community to maximize effectiveness of juvenile treatment. It is effective in capturing mental health, education, child welfare, and juvenile justice issues and aims to be child and family centered, focused on strengths of families and individuals, community and…

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    The main question that is discussed in the article, “Effectiveness of Counseling-Based Adult Group Aural Rehabilitation Programs: A Systematic Review of the Evidence,” is whether group aural rehabilitation (AR) programs that are counseling based are effective or not. The article reviewed the evidence from these group AR programs from relevant articles that had to match a specific list of criteria. I believe that counseling based group AR programs are effective for not only those who are hearing…

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    and thus implies a requisite level of international peace and stability. The success of global cooperation is evident through East Timor, in comparison to other interventions such as Syria and Rwanda through legal and non-legal measures. The effectiveness of the United Nation’s legal response and non-legal responses from the media, Australian aid and NGO’s in relation to global cooperation of East Timor peace-keeping operations has been predominantly effective in restoring world order over time…

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