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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    REASONS FOR PURSUING GRADUATE DEGREE IN FIELD SELECTED Child sexual abuse is one of the most pervasive social problems faced by this society. Its impact is profound because of the sheer frequency with which it occurs and because of the long-term devastating consequences brought to the lives of the children and adult survivors who have experienced child sexual abuse. For some children, the path to recovery from sexual abuse requires only short-¬term support and intervention. Other children, however

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    business, interpersonal relations and owning a common vision seem difficult to navigate in our society. In Delfina Vannucci & Richard Singer's book, Come Hell or High Water they pointed out that, “Conflict is absolutely essential to the process of hashing out concepts and plans. Ideals have to be thoroughly and honestly considered. Conversely, making nice when one doesn't really mean it only breeds mistrust” (pg. 43). Exploring the assignments and materials for this quarter illuminated my naive

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    I'm still working on perfecting the Action Memo. My first assigned Action Memo was to recommend a transformative change in an organization. I thought I had this assignment easily handled. I submitted a document, I had created and sent to my last workplace's management. Instructional response to this submission was similar to my last workplace. Well, no that's not true. Until union representation was involved, I didn't get a response from my workplace management. I, now know that this transformative

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    Abstract Internet banking renders location and time irrelevant, and empowers customers with greater control of their accounts. Banks achieve cost and efficiency gains in a large number of operational areas. This paper addresses the aspects of reliability and accessibility from a banking enterprise point of view and puts forth present day solutions to problems involving these issues. An Indian perspective of Internet banking is also looked at in order to gaining a better perspective regarding the

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    Contract research organizations run hundreds of clinical trials per year to evaluate new drugs for safety and efficacy. The phase 1 of these trials consists of testing the safety of a drug; therefore, it does not require the individual being tested to have the disease the drug is aiming to cure. However, it is important that an individual takes part of a single trial at one particular moment in time and that he refrains from participating in another trial prior to a washout period determined by his

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    The Evaluation stage consists of placing the gathered data in its proper context, and this is as legal as atechnical task, meaning that at this point of the forensic process we can determine either the acquired information is relevant and can be described as legitimate evidence in the case being investigated or not. Finally admitting the extracted data as legal evidence and presenting it the court of law. Digital Forensic Research Workshop In 2001, the first Digital Forensic Research Workshop (DFRWS)

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    Essay On Blockchain

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    Before I signed up for the call I need to do some research myself on the subject matter, according to Crunch Network, one of the main characteristics of the blockchain is its immutability. The use of sequential hashing and cryptography, combined with the decentralized structure, make it virtually impossible for any party to unilaterally alter data on the ledger (Ben Dickerson). When I signed up for the conference call I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I thought this would be a waste of time

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    47487 - Determining Dependency: What Florida Courts Consider During Divorce Cases Divorce hurts wives and husbands. Grieving the dreams of what could have been and hashing out the reality of what is cuts deep. While divorce impacts all parties involved, Florida courts strive to protect those caught in the middle - the children. This noble position can be muddied by various factors, but Florida law works to make solutions to custody issues clear. DEPENDENCY DETERMINATION Dependency in Florida divorce

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    A Byzantine Fault

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    Introduction Faults occur in every system which may halt the systems functionality. A fault that presents different symptoms to different observers is called a Byzantine fault. These Byzantine faults form the reason for the loss of a system service and are called Byzantine failures. A Byzantine failure may occur due to arbitrary problems like corruption in their local state, production of incorrect outputs or by processing requests incorrectly instead of the general situations like crashing or stopping

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    The data from RFID chip is stored as blockchain. Blockchain technology is in highlights due to its exclusive feature of decentralization and security. Blockchain is managed as blocks where each block contains the checksum of previous block, thus forming a chain, hence called as “blockchain”. These chains are distributed then in the network which ensures the biggest benefit of no centralization to control data. The chains follow proper order and the hash after encryption of previous block is stored

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