Secure sockets layer (SSL) is a security management protocol that aims to secure information transmitted over the internet. SSL uses a programmed layer between the TCP (Transport Control Protocol) and the ITTP (Internet Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to facilitate its functions. However, recently, SSL has been replaced by TLS (Transport Layer Security). SSL is incorporated in numerous web application tools like Netscape, Microsoft browser, and most internet server products.
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A number of researchers have investigated social cognition in children with ASD. However, very few of these studies have examined both social cognition and social acceptance to demonstrate that impairments in social cognition are related to lowered social status. Only one such study, by Stiliadis and Wiener (1989), was found during the literature search for this review. Stiliadis and Wiener (1989) examined the social-perceptual abilities and sociometric status of 30 students with and 30 students without disabilities.
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Social acceptance and affiliation are important dynamics in the identity of one’s self and the identity of one’s friends. Friendships are vital in a child’s development. Research on typically developing children found that children who lack friends could suffer from emotional and mental difficulties later in life (Fabes & Martin, 2001). Friendships help children develop emotionally and morally.
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The Beat Generation advocated for a sexual and spiritual revolution, which went against society's ideals and was even considered taboo. Their main agenda was to promote the importance of modernism. Converting every issue in society led to the loss of the original spiritual idealism that was practiced then. (more…)
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) was created to safeguard the interests of its member countries. Its members share similar governance and functions. In this paper, the author will conduct a study on the factors affecting the level of foreign goods and services in Kuwait. The research will be conducted in five parts, starting with an introductory background and ending with recommendations.
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The Sugar Act was the first act to be passed immediately after the end of the seven year war as a means to generate revenues for the colonial government to cater for some of their defense cost. It was passed in 1764 and it required that a tax of three pence per gallon of molasses and other specified goods to be paid on export. The cost of Sugar Act was just half of the Sugar and Molasses Act passed in 1733 .
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The DeKalb Transition Academy (DTA) conducted a study in 2003. The study indicated a 30% truancy rate among their students. There were many reasons why students at the DTA were truant. First, the students did not like school and/or just did not care about school. Many of those students did not take their education seriously. Second, the truant students were committing crime instead on getting their education.
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In the study we use the social network methods in an inclusive setting to determine and explore the involvement of children with autism or aspargers syndrome. It has been hypothesized before that social-cognitive accuracy and other externalizing behavior in children would bring out the differences observed in social network of children with autism or those without. The school identified children's with this syndrome (N=60) in the grades 3 to grade 6and were compared to the children that have not been identified with this syndrome in the same settings (N=700) in terms of their social acceptance.
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The Stamp Act was proposed by British Prime Minister Grenville soon after the parliament had passed the Currency Act. It was a means to control the repayment of the heavy debts and expenses that the government had incurred during the seven year war. This is because the British Merchants, immediately after the war, started requesting the government to repay the expenses they incurred during the war by buying British imports. Furthermore, these merchants had to be paid through the British Pound Sterling, which was more valuable than the local colonial currency[1].
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Outsourcing facilitates business venture to focus on core business. For instance, when a firm does not outsource it has to focus on many areas like security, delivery, and logistics among others. This can be a distraction to the major business role especially when budgetary allocations are being made. Therefore, when a firm outsources some of these services they can better focus on where they have the most competitive advantage.
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