interchangeably. Digital signatures S.R. SUBRAMANYA AND BYUNG K. YI use some information that is unique to the sender to prevent both forgery and denial; it must be relatively easy to produce; it must be relatively easy to recognize and verify the authenticity of digital signature; it must be computationally infeasible to forge a digital signature either by constructing a new message for an existing digital signature or constructing a fraudulent digital signature for a given message; and
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Digital Signature Act 1997 The primary intent of the Digital Signature Act 1997 is to regulate the use of digital signatures and to provide for matters connected therewith. We start with the privacy implications of digital signatures in general. A digital signature is a ’message digest’ encrypted using the sender’s private key. The recipient can recreate the message digest from the message they receive using the sender’s public key. He can then compare the two results to satisfy himself
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Għ.S.L. Online Law Journal 2013 The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality RUTH BONNICI A commercial partnership has a legal personality distinct from that of its member or members‚ and such legal personality shall continue until the name of the commercial partnership is struck off1 the register.2 This separate juridical personality comes into being upon registration of a new company as one of the first legal effects of registration. The position as it had been under the Commercial
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1. Freud thought that the dream we remember is a censored version of a. unconditional positive regard. b. the spotlight effect. c. unconscious wishes. d. self-serving bias. 1 out of 1 Correct! 2. Alex has frequently been caught stealing money and other valuables from friends as well as strangers. However‚ he does not feel guilty or remorseful about robbing these people. Alex most clearly demonstrates a(n) a. spotlight effect. b. reciprocal determinism. c. weak superego. d. oral
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Personality Psychology and the Biological Domain Cristy Gray Mohave Community College PSY 260-853 Professor Linda Saxon Personality Psychology and the Biological Domain Genetic‚ physiological‚ and biological factors that are present when a person develops their childhood‚ adolescent‚ and adult personalities (or individual differences) are being explored‚ discovered‚ and adopted with the research creating breakthroughs and discovery of links within science and psychology like never
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PSY_C14.qxd 1/2/05 3:42 pm Page 292 Personality 14 CHAPTER OUTLINE LEARNING OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION WHAT IS PERSONALITY? PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORIES – FREUD AND BEYOND Freud’s models of the mind In the wake of Freud HUMANISTIC THEORIES – INDIVIDUALITY The drive to fulfil potential Understanding our own psychological world TRAIT THEORIES – ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY Cattell’s 16 trait dimensions Eysenck’s supertraits Five factors of personality Trait debates BIOLOGICAL AND GENETIC THEORIES
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The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality The principle of separate corporate personality has been firmly established in the common law since the decision in the case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd‚ whereby a corporation has a separate legal personality‚ rights and obligations totally distinct from those of its shareholders. Legislation and courts nevertheless sometimes "pierce the corporate veil" so as to hold the shareholders personally liable for the liabilities of the corporation. Courts
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Sex Differences and Personality Traits Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate whether there was an association between sex differences and certain personality traits. It was hypothesised that Females would have higher levels of Neuroticism (Personality Trait) than males. A second hypothesis was proposed that Males would have a higher Extraversion (Personality trait) levels than females. A sample size consisting of 263 University of Tasmania students undertaking
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Organizational Behavior Introduction Organizational Behavior (OB) is the study and application of knowledge about how people‚ individuals‚ and groups act in organizations. It does this by taking a system approach. That is‚ it interprets people-organization relationships in terms of the whole person‚ whole group‚ whole organization‚ and whole social system. Its purpose is to build better relationships by achieving human objectives‚ organizational objectives‚ and social objectives. As you can
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Running head: PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY Personality Characteristics and Health Psychology Introduction In the field of psychology‚ a growing interest in the interaction between physical and mental health has become apparent. Psychologists are beginning to realize the importance of treating a client as a whole unit with many working elements that are interdependent on each other. The term coined currently is the biopsychosocial approach. Here‚ it is recognized
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