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    As discussed in Subsection~\ref{aaavulnerabilities} and~\ref{aaadrawbacks}, the current solution of AAA has various vulnerabilities and limitations. These vulnerabilities has caused user data hijack and breach, identity theft and financial loss. These issues are becoming more common and frequent which has sparked the security concerns over current AAA framework and end-user are becoming more concerned about their digital identity and privacy. Beside these, repeated user registration across…

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    findings of this study might not be generalizable because the study was demographically restricted. Another limitation of this study is that the conceptualization of confidence included both verbal and nonverbal behaviors (Cramer et al., 2011). Although the age range of the participants of this study was broad and their ethnic backgrounds were not very diverse, the participant pool did contain Hispanic, African American, and five participants identifying as other ethnicities. For future…

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    Limitations on Women in Colonial Society Benjamin and Jane Franklin grew up in the same family, but their paths in life couldn’t have transpired into more different worlds. Benjamin Franklin escaped his family life and embraced a world of philosophy, science, and “the application of reason to nature, freedom of opinion and the rights of man: equality and enlightenment” (77). Jane, even though she wasn’t very far away from her brother in distance, was in a completely different sphere of…

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    Article Summary The article written by Paterson, D. H., & Warburton, D. R. (2010), entitled “Physical activity and functional limitations in older adults: a systematic review related to Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines” describes and discusses the results of sixty-six (66) independent research studies; thirty-four (34) of which had results based on cognitive functions, on the relationship between physical activity, functional independence and cognitive function outcomes in adults older than…

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    Limitations Heather K. Spence Laschinger, Carol, A. Wong, and Ashely L. Grau (2013), The researches stated that “The cross-sectional nature of the original studies limits our ability to make strong claims of causal effects”. (pg. 550) The researchers believe that a replicated design of stratified random would have provided a stronger test in modeling the differences among new graduates and experienced nurses. Nevertheless the researchers stated that the result supported the hypothesized model.…

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    Limitations of PPE. Proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of assigned PPE. How to replace or borrow PPE. Policy The employees of the Nebraska National Forest & Grasslands (NNFG) shall use proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in conjunction with Engineering and/or Administrative controls; combined with safe work practices, to protect themselves from occupational hazards. The need for the use of PPE shall be determined by three means. 1.) As indicated in the Safety Data Sheet…

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    drawn from the World Bank Group and the nominal exchange rate came from the IMF. For collecting these data, it is no doubt that the secondary research method was the feasible way in comparison with the primary research. However, there were three limitations of the entire research. The first source of weakness in this study that might affect the measurements of PPP was the data. The paper only considered the CPI as the independent variable and did not take into account other price index, the…

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    Additionally, a role of the President in government includes the ability to control the budgetary process. The bureaucracy, however, works to use its power to limit the President’s role in multiple facets of government. The presidency has many limitations put in place to insure the electing of a knowledgable and qualified president. It is required that the president of the United States is at least 35 years old and has maintained citizenship in the United States for at least 14 years.…

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    topics in relation to Homeland Security. The first is the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in supporting homeland security efforts. This will focus on a range of capabilities from the local to federal level and the contributions they make to the intelligence effort. Second will be a critique on their capabilities and how to identify and address the possible challenges they face in the future. Capabilities and Limitations When it comes to homeland security one thing is certain it…

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    antibiotics (Saari et al., 2015; Schwartz et al., 2016; Scott et al., 2016) or broad-spectrum antibiotics (Bailey et al., 2014), in particular macrolides (Saari et al., 2015), were found to be associated with an increase in BMI. Strengths and Limitations Most of the research reviewed controlled for potential confounders on the effect of antibiotics on BMI: mode of delivery, maternal pre-pregnancy weight, maternal…

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