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Glossary of Key Information Security Terms
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has received numerous requests to provide a summary glossary for our publications and other relevant sources, and to make the glossary available to practitioners.
R. Kissel
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A Lexicographer\u27s Search [PDF]
When I was researching my about-to-be-published A Glossary of Colonial American Words (Lederer\u27s Lexicon) I encountered only a handful for which I could not find definitions in the many sources available.
Lederer, Richard M., Jr.
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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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Learning Vocabulary through Paper and Online-Based Glossary
This study examined the effect of teaching glossary and personality traits on vocabulary learning. Two groups of students who had different personality (extroverted and introverted) were exposed to two types of glosses: paper and online-based glossary ...
Ratih Novita Sari
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Despite an increased focus and urgency for CE/CME professionals to effectively and systematically assess the impact of their educational interventions, the community has struggled to do so. This struggle is in large part due to the lack of a standardised
Brian S. McGowan+6 more
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Then and now: Twenty years of education research methods use in the United Kingdom
Abstract There have been debates about the quality and usefulness of education research for a long time, with opinion often dividing along methodological lines. Those on different sides of an apparent methodological schism often bemoan the lack of recognition and resources afforded to their chosen approach.
Emma Smith+4 more
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Comprehensive Glossary: Chemistry Glossary
The compilation of a comprehensive glossary, based on lexical structure and conceptual relationships, has undergone challenging stages. Although various dictionaries have become accessible to the public in recent years, experience suggests that one of the richest lexical resources in specialized fields is the result of the terminology equivalence and ...
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Review of: Federal Judge\u27s Desk Reference to Environmental Economics (John A. Baden, ed.; Pacific Research Institute 1998) [PDF]
Review of the book: Federal Judge\u27s Desk Reference to Environmental Economics (John A. Baden, ed.; Pacific Research Institute 1998). Dedication, forward, glossary, section introductions. LC 98-9206; ISBN 0-936488-84-0. [324 pp. paper.
Hendrick, Edward J., Jr.
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Like most languages, Hindi has a wide range of expressions based on food and cooking. This short (and infinitely extendable) glossary is a list of words which generate such idioms, or which have interesting etymologies (given in square brackets at the ...
Snell, Rupert
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Virtue Ethics, Corporate Sustainability, and Tax Disclosure: Evidence From Global Fortune 500
ABSTRACT Drawing on virtue ethics, this paper explores how corporate virtues influence sustainability performance and whether this, in turn, affects tax disclosure. Using a sample of 339 companies from the 2021 Fortune Global 500 list, our findings indicate that corporate virtues significantly drive sustainability performance.
Chiara Mio+2 more
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