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    Food Security

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    attain self sufficiency in food production? G. Sri Subramaniam (Researcher‚ India) Sai Ravi Subramaniam (Professor‚ MUM‚ USA) Abstract Food production has been one of the major concerns for Indian political climate. Major agricultural changes and policies were initiated to bring more agricultural productivity in India. Union Government also addresses this issue in their five year plans to bring in more growth in Agricultural sector. Yet‚ the result seems to be slower agricultural growth and lack of

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    Kudler Security Report

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    Fine Foods IT Security Report and Presentation Security Considerations CMGT/400 Kudler Fine Foods IT Security Report and Presentation Security Considerations According to Whitman and Mattord (2010)‚ The ISO 27000 series is one of the most widely referenced security models. Referencing ISO/IEC 27002 (17799:2005)‚ the major process steps include: risk assessment and treatment‚ security policy‚ organization of information security‚ asset management‚ human resources security‚ physical and

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    David Tuff is a security guard of Blue Mountain which is a company that manages and operates retail shopping malls. As a security guard he is required by law to report to the police all serious accidents and crimes‚ including felonies‚ occurring within the premises in which he is working. However‚ fourteen months after his date of employment Blue Mountain created a new company policy requiring the security guards to escort intoxicated persons‚ including drunk drivers‚ from the parking lots onto

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    Fiscal Policy

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    Fiscal Policy ECO/372 Fiscal Policy In the current economic recession‚ the United States’ fiscal policy has placed unrest and instability among the population. The positive and negative outcomes of the fiscal policy‚ with regard to the country’s deficit‚ surplus‚ and debt‚ have different effects on how many different people and organizations view the current economy‚ make decisions‚ and react to changes. The Unites States’ deficit‚ surplus‚ and debt affect not just the American

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    TOPIC: THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICIES (FINANCIAL SECTOR STRATEGIC PLAN FINSSP - ON BANKING EFFICIENCY IN GHANA. (2001-2008) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One: Introduction /Problem Statement 1.1 Introduction of Subject Matter…………………………….. ………….. 5-8 1.2 Project Overview and Objectives ……………………………………… 9-11 Chapter Two: Review of Related Literature 2.1 Overview…………. ……………………………………………………12-12 2.2 History and Characteristics

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    Security in Computing

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    card and replace it with another card bearing a different account number. g. Henry spoofs Julie’s IP address to gain access to her computer. 2. Theft usually results in some kind of harm. For example‚ if someone steals your car‚ you may suffer financial loss‚ inconvenience (by losing your mode of transportation)‚ and emotional upset (because of invasion of your personal property and space). a. List three kinds of harm a company might experience from theft of computer equipment. b. List at least

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    Linux Security

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    in Windows environment in Windows environment Has username/password  authentication Authentication is Internet Protocol  (IP)‐based; however‚ it can support  Kerberos Can configure to squash root Can configure to squash root ssh Security Considerations for the Linux  Desktop p • Turn off the X Display Manager Control  p y g Protocol (XDMCP). • Keep only those productivity tools that are Keep only those productivity tools that are

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    Freedom or Security

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    when he said “He who sacrifices freedom for security is neither free‚ nor secure. If you really think about it‚ this quote makes you think “are we really safe in this country?” All the attacks we have witness or suffered‚ have we reached the point where we should sacrifice our FREEDOM? With the patriot act‚ torturing‚ drones flying around‚ and just having our civil liberties taken away it seems like our freedom is already gone just so we can have “security.” You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your freedom

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    Homeland Security

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    is affecting FEMA’s overall preparedness because it keeps FEMA perpetually in a response mode‚ leaving little time and few resources for catastrophic preparedness. Website of the article: http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/08/homeland-security-4-0-overcoming-centralization-complacency-and-politics#_ftn13 Stopping the Over-Federalization of Disaster Response Finding: America has over-federalized disaster response in a way that threatens the resiliency of the nation’s communities.

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    What financial and non financial motivators are used to motivate employees? Introduction It is important that a company makes the employee feel motivated. There are many reasons as to why they should do this. One of the reasons is that if an employee does not feel motivated then they may feel that their job is quite boring and therefore as a result of this they may decide to leave the employment and resign. If they do this‚ this would cost the company money to hire and recruit a new employer as

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