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    Work Life Balance

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    ABSTRACT The study relate to the level of work-life balance of employees in Traffic Department at Chennai Port Trust. There is a vital need in order to know the balance level of employees with regard to both their work and family or personal life since they play a major role in the functioning of the organization. If the work-life balance level is high‚ the functioning of the organization will be in a smooth and proper manner. In this project‚ Descriptive Research

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    risk memo

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    descriptions of the three automated penetration testing tools that are on the market. I believe they all have their pros and cons and I will explain the capabilities and costs associated with all three in this memo. NMAP NMAP is used to scan for open ports‚ identify services‚ and identify the operating system that the machine utilizes. This allows data that is extracted to be used to perform more direct vulnerability assessments. NMAP is not known to be a vulnerability scanner as other tool in the industry

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    Baltic Port Barometer 2015

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    CENTRE FOR MARITIME STUDIES BRAHEA CENTRE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TURKU CENTRE FOR MARITIME STUDIES BRAHEA CENTRE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TURKU 2015  1 Baltic Port Barometer 2015 Contents – .................................... ...................................... ..................... ................................... ................................................................... ................................................... ........................................................

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    CHAPTER 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION A toll road is a privately or publicly built road for which a driver pays a toll for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels. Non-toll roads are financed using other sources of revenue‚ most typically fuel tax or general tax funds. The building or facility in which a toll is collected may be called a toll booth‚ toll house‚ toll plaza‚ toll station‚ toll bar or tollgate.  The growth of the industrial revolution needed

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    NT1110

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    A Port Expander is a hardware device that allows a user to use more than one device on a single port. A good example of a port expander is a USB hub. Most USB hubs allow you to hook up 3 to 5 USB connections from only 1 USB port on your computer. The disadvantage of using a port expander is speed. The single port you are connecting to only operates at a set speed; example of this is a USB 2.0 port operates at 480 Mbit/s. If you have a portable hard drive that runs at 300 Mbit/s and a digital camera

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    Penang Port Case Study

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    HUMAN RESOURCES Generally‚ all port labors is the efficient and skilled workers. To best a startegic port location‚ the port must have efficient and skilled workers because it is involved international labor organization. Based on the Malaysian port which is Penang Port one of the stategic port location to choose because it have many skilled workers. It is suitable with their mission is to be a caring employer to a skilled‚ motivated and productive workforce. Penang Port served a better services to

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    CCNA

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    equipment brand or model you use. One of those steps is figuring out which would be the router WAN port and which would be router LAN port. Once you have all proper cables connected‚ you will then configure the router software. In terms of plugging cables‚ some Cisco equipments including Cisco routers are not that clear as to which port would be WAN and which would be LAN. To find out which ports are which on your Cisco router‚ following preliminary hardware setup links should give you ideas. Specifically

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    The Jacksonville Port Project Author’s Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract This paper critically analyses the proposal to expand the Jacksonville Port‚ the benefits and challenges thereto‚ and makes relevant recommendations that would go a long way in enhancing the successful implementation and complementation of the proposed project. Key word: Jacksonville Port project. Introduction There have been frantic calls to deepen the Jacksonville Port in the State of Florida; U.S. one outstanding

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    Hutchison Port Holdings turns to the PMBOK® Guide to help create a global port management system. INTRODUCTION Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is the world’s leading port developer‚ operator and industry leader in using technology to improve all aspects of port administration. HPH actively invests in the development of modern port infrastructure and is committed to playing a significant role in the development of the economies and the expansion of international trade opportunities for the countries

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    Case Study #1

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    Case Study #1 09/07/2014 Principles Info Sys Security Ping sweeps and port scans are used for hackers and intruders to find a way into a network and is a problem for all companies. These are two ways that are used to try and hack into networks to steal information. Port scans and ping sweeps are two very common ways that hackers use to gain access into a network. A ping sweep is a kind of network probe to try and gain access by pinging a machine (computer) to see if it is on. During a ping sweep

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