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    investment can sell their multiple brand but it has to be under one roof. In order to approve the single brand and multi brand the investment made by them should be at the interest of our country. It should help in improving and developing the Indian infrastructure. The fundamental reason behind allowing the foreign direct investment in retail…

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    Human Dimensional Impacts upon Information Security Infrastructure William Fisher University of Maryland University College CSEC610 Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Professor Hall Abstract Evaluating the vulnerabilities of an organization’s information security starts with the risk assessment. The process includes the method performed and current protocols to both measure the risk involved and address attacks. Typically, businesses will have a network tailored to their particular needs balancing…

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    Hamda Khan Paper 1 Current Political-Economic Context of Global Neoliberalism & The Anthropology…

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    Introduction 1.1 Definition of Globalization Globalization refers to a shift towards a more integrated and hence resulted in an interdependent world economy. Globalization has several phases, including globalization of markets and the frontiers of production. As far as this change is concerned, globalization is a world-wide exchange of both international and natural resources, though not limited to other factors of economic, cultural or political issues. For example, as a pioneer of the ‘Otaku’…

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    resources. Health is very vital to people and the county governments have a challenge in bridging the gap that exist including disparities in access between the urban and rural areas and especially the remote areas; the inadequacies of the health infrastructure across the counties and country at large; the shortages of the human resources for health; the high cost of accessing health for majority of the Kenyans and the limitations in the availability of financial resources. It is a challenge to…

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    Holder and Jaishankar (2011, cited in Tiganoaia, 2013), cybercrime is defined as “an offence that is committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally cause physical or mental damages, using modern telecommunication networks such as the internet and mobile devices”. Since the late seventies, cybercrime has been apparent, and it has progressively evolved into a more invasive crime. There is no doubt that global cybercrime has become a significant…

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    Question 1 - Ghana: An Africa Dynamo Case background information In 1957, The East African nation of Ghana gained its independence from British. The problem of corruption was rampant in Ghana for the next few decades. Most of the Ghana economy was dominated by state-owned enterprises because of their colonial past and socialist ideology adopted by the government. In 1981, a coup put Jeremy Rawlings in power. He started effective anticorruption operation and liberalize the economy. Also, he…

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    [Type text][Type text][Type text] THE INTERNET AIDING SOCIAL & ECONOMIC EQUALITY AMONG PEOPLE IN SOCIETY 6 Running Head: THE INTERNET AIDING SOCIAL & ECONOMIC EQUALITY AMONG PEOPLE IN SOCIETY 1 The Internet Is Contributing To Social And Economic Equality Between Men And Women In Society Maryam Abdulla Ibrahim Mohammed Bin Dakhan F1415002121 Canadian University Dubai Abstract This argumentative essay will discuss the importance of social and economic equality in our digital age and…

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    of the Computing Security and Technology program at Drexel University (Reilly, n.d.)." According to an article entitled Decision, “From an economic perspective, a targeted cyber attack could cause massive losses that cascade through multiple infrastructure sectors (such as energy, transportation, health care, finance) given that cyberspace has increased the interconnectedness among them.” Economic costs could include business interruption, hardware and software replacement, customer…

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    Somalia has always been a land of clan’s. Each clan conducts its own society under its own views of the law. In northern Somalia, the clan is trying to setup a society under one law and a representative government. In southern Somalia, there is still chaos. If the American Army must go to Somalia, this could cause problems for them. The people of Somalia has lived in the state of chaos, violence and anarchy for decades. The reason for this was the rivalry between the major clans of the area…

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