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    Cover Page INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNIQUE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES BY OMBU DIENEBI DSPZ/H/SST/10/15601 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE‚ SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY‚ DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC‚ OZORO SEPTEMBER‚ 2012 Title Page INTRUSION DETECTION TECHNICQUE FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES BY OTOIKHIAN OHIMAI GABRIEL DSPZ/H/SST/10/15601 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE‚ SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND

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    addressed issues such as racial discrimination‚ equal representation in leadership‚ and equal access to education and business by all people in America. This involved a campaign to address the issues of social injustice‚ oppression‚ and suppression of the minority groups in society. They also wanted democratic rule in America where all people were to acquire full citizenship. Establishment Movement was the main operating mechanism used by these activists. The members of the Establishment movement

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    Executive Summaries

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    Executive Summaries are much like any other summary in that their main goal is to provide a condensed version of the content of a longer report. Definition of Executive Summary The executive summary is usually no longer than 10% of the original document. It can be anywhere from 1-10 pages long‚ depending on the report’s length. Executive summaries are written literally for an executive who most likely DOES NOT have the time to read the original. • Executive summaries make a recommendation • Accuracy

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    Executive Summary Statement of the Problem In April 30‚ 1999‚ the National Railroad Passenger Corporation(Amtrak) will review a leveraged-lease proposal from BNY Capital Funding LLC(BNYCF) along with other financing options. The government will eliminate federal funding for any of Amtrak’s operating expenses by 2002 . Therefore‚ Amtrak has developed a new high speed train line called Acela‚ which will bring in net annual revenues of $180 million by 2002. Amtrak needs to raise $267.9 million

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    Executive Compensation

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    COMMENT EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION DURING ECONOMIC TURMOIL Student[1] I. INTRODUCTION The economic downturn in late 2008 brought forth the resurgence of an interesting topic - executive compensation. This topic was bound to bring much controversy as a result of the dramatic increase in executive compensation over the last decade[2] and the recent massive failure of many large companies.[3] Adding to the public interest was the 2008 United States Presidential Election‚ which

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    Executive Summary The purpose of an executive summary is to summarize a report. Executive summaries are written for executives who most likely do not have time to read the complete document. Therefore‚ the executive summary must cover the major points and be detailed enough to mirror the content yet concise enough for an executive to understand the substance without reading the entire report. An executive summary differs from an abstract. Readers use an abstract to decide whether to read the complete

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    Advantage Energy Technology Data Center Migration* Brian Smith‚ electronic network administrator at Advanced Energy Technology (AET)‚has been given the responsibility of implementing the migration of a large data center to a new office location. Careful planning is needed beca aim AET operates in the highly competitive petroleum industry. AET is one of five field computer software companies that provide an accounting and business management box for oil jobbers and gasoline distributors. A few years

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    CHAPTER 1 ORGANIZATION PROFILE Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE) is a laboratory of the Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO). Located at CHANDIGARH its primary function is research in the field of snow and avalanches to provide avalanche control measures and forecasting support to Armed forces. SASE registered steady growth from 1971 to 1977 and role of SASE was enlarged with the constitution of Advisory Committee. Avalanche forecasting‚ Artificial

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    Core Competencies for Effective Executive Coaching By Michael R. Green Saint Mary ’s University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs Cluster III OL633 Economic and Political Contexts Semester: Summer 2010 Gerald H. Ellis (Jerry)‚ Ed. D. July 7‚ 2010 Introduction and Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the field of Executive Coaching to understand the important competencies required for coaching. More specifically‚ with numerous coaching models‚ unlimited

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    Executive Pay: Who should decide? In a recent editorial in the Seattle Times‚ the editors complained that the executives of a public company‚ Simon Property Group‚ should have their salaries determined by the shareholders. Among the many things wrong with this piece is first‚ how do shareholders know anything about the performance of the executives in question? They don’t. They don’t work beside them on any kind of basis. They do not know what kind of challenges the company faced and whether the

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