DDOS ATTACKS: PREPARATION-DETECTION-MITIGATION by SAKTHIVEL AZHAKIAMANAVALAN English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09SX2386F | 41 pages | PDF | 3.05 Mb DDOS ATTACKS: PREPARATION-DETECTION-MITIGATION
Cybersecurity and Privacy Law Handbook by Rocchi, Walter; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1803242418 | 230 pages | True PDF | 8.37 MB Cybersecurity Ethics; An Introduction; Second Edition by Mary Manjikian English | 2022 | ISBN: 1032164972 | 284 pages | True PDF | 7.23 MB
Cyber Security by Sutton, David; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1780175957 | 420 pages | True EPUB | 6.22 MB Cyber Infrastructure for the Smart Electric Grid by Srivastava, Anurag K.;Venkataramanan, Venkatesh;Hauser, Carl; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1119460751 | 211 pages | True PDF EPUB | 20.23 MB Cyanobacteria and Their Importance by R. P. Sinha; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1685079342 | 402 pages | True PDF | 13.02 MB
Curbside Consultation in Cornea and External Disease by Hardten, David R.;Hansen, Mark S.;Satija, Celine E.;, Mark S. Hansen English | 2022 | ISBN: 1630917745 | 303 pages | True PDF EPUB | 28.96 MB Caroline K. Mackenzie, "Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa" English | 2019 | pages: 74 | ISBN: 1789692903 | PDF | 40,3 mb Culture and Society at Lullingstone Roman Villa paints a picture of what life might have been like for the inhabitants of the villa in the late third and fourth centuries AD. The villa today, in the Darent Valley, Kent, has an unusual amount of well-preserved evidence for its interior decoration and architecture. Seventy years on from the commencement of the excavation of the site, this study draws on the original reports but also embraces innovative approaches to examining the archaeological evidence and sheds new light on our understanding of the villa's use. For the first time, the site of Lullingstone Roman Villa is surveyed holistically, developing a plausible argument that the inhabitants used domestic space to assert their status and cultural identity. Culture and Medicine by Rishi Goyal;Arden Hegele; English | 2022 | ISBN: 1350248614 | 267 pages | True PDF | 22.68 MB
Culture and Identity in Study Abroad Contexts: After Australia, French without France By Marie-Claire Patron 2007 | 332 Pages | ISBN: 3039110829 | PDF | 11 MB This book examines the effects of a study abroad experience on students' culture and identity and the impact of these effects on their readjustment to their home culture. It explores issues of culture and identity from the perspective of French students studying in Australia. Issues of perceived cultural proximity between France and Australia, a relative lack of prior knowledge of the host country before the period of study and the impact of distance all influence aspects of these students' experiences. Employing long-term and cross-sectional studies focusing on culture shock, reverse culture shock and cultural identity issues, the author investigates the cyclical journey of French academic sojourners and examines the impact of the acculturation and repatriation processes and the language experiences on their perceptions of cultural identity. Once the students had traversed the difficult stages of culture shock and reached the stage of full recovery (adjustment), they no longer wished to go home. What impact has this process had on the returnees who faced the insularity of their home society once they returned home? Is the French community beginning to acknowledge the start of a brain-drain of the educated French overseas? What are the implications for borderless higher education? What value should be placed on pre-departure preparation from participating institutions and the individuals themselves, both on a linguistic and a psychological level? This book poses questions relating to these issues. |