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719 tulosta hakusanalla Sybil Knight
Approccio per preservare la privacy della posizione contro l'attacco Sybil in VANETs
Balaram Allam; Pushpa S; Chandana P
Edizioni Sapienza
2022
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Abordagem para preservar a privacidade da localização contra o ataque da Sybil em VANETs
Balaram Allam; Pushpa S; Chandana P
Edições Nosso Conhecimento
2022
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Podhod k sohraneniü konfidencial'nosti mestopolozheniq protiw ataki Sybil w VANETs
Balaram Allam; Pushpa S; Chandana P
Sciencia Scripts
2022
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The Florida A&M University School of Business and Industry: SBI: The Sybil Collins Mobley Years an Historical Perspective
Leedell Neyland; Annette Singleton Jackson
Florida Am University Foundation
2013
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An in-depth examination from a historic perspective of the inception and implementation of the vision of Dr. Sybil C. Mobley through her talented faculty. An insider's look at the inner-workings of the Florida A&M University School of Business and Industry "SBI" and how her dean, faculty, staff, and Superstars made her great. Included foreword by current SBI Dean, Shawnta Friday-Stroud, Ph.D.
Approche visant à préserver la confidentialité de l'emplacement contre l'attaque Sybil dans les VANETs
Balaram Allam; Pushpa S; Chandana P
Editions Notre Savoir
2022
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Utz Family Tree: Samuel Utz, Fridolin (Fredolin) Utz who married a Sybil Vollher
Bj Diller; J. a. Diller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Benjamin Disraeli Novels, Volume one, including Coningsby, Sybil, Tancred and Endymion
Benjamin Disraeli
Benediction Classics
2015
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Novels and Tales by the Earl of Beaconsfield. With Portrait and Sketch of His Life. Sybil or the Two Nations
Benjamin Disraeli
Outlook Verlag
2024
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A World of Fiction calls upon students' diverse language and critical thinking skills as they discover the pleasure and rewards of reading fiction. This expanded series (Level 1: High Intermediate; Level 2: Advanced) is designed to help students sharpen their reading, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Each level contains 16 unabridged stories. Highlights The stories are ideal for literary analysis, language practice, and lively cross-cultural discussion. Each level features selections by noteworthy authors — (Book 1) Raymond Carver, Dorothy Parker, Tim O’Brien, and Kate Chopin. (Book 2) James Joyce, Louise Erdrich, Woody Allen,and Alice Walker. Reading selections guide students through understanding plots, exploring themes, analyzing styles, making judgments and cross-cultural connections, and debating the issues that are explored. Extended Vocabulary in Context sections cover idioms, phrasal verbs, and other areas of vocabulary enrichment. Writing activities include both expository and creative assignments in which students are led to incorporate the language skills featured in the chapter. Expanded Critical Thinking sections encourage students to analyze stories and connect them to their own experiences.
"Marshall's entertaining first novel, set in the 1960s in the secluded town of Old Swithinford, England, is a solid historical romance... The author limns a sympathetic protagonist whose self-analysis is perceptive and complex." - Publishers Weekly
A professor of nursing, expert in multicultural health care and social services, describes the basic attitudes and beliefs of 15 important ethnic and religious groups in America and shows how these traits can affect behavior during illness or during social work interventions. Sensitive to problems of stereotyping, each chapter on an immigrant group provides some information about its homeland and population in the United States and then discusses the culture's modes of communication, its socioeconomic status, chief complaints, traditional family system, religious beliefs, views toward the elderly, child-rearing practices, culturally based health beliefs and practices, dietary patterns, characteristics relating to morbidity and mortality, beliefs about death and dying, physical assessment, and sources for further reading. The introduction points to a few key sources for continuing information about the care of multicultural patients and clients.
By the year 2000, more than one-third of Americans will be persons of color, and by 2050 non-white persons will constitute 45% of the population. Immigration from European countries has decreased, but the number of migrants from countries of non-white ancestry has increased. Consequently, many Americans are showing a growing interest in knowledge about the values and behaviors of their diverse associates. This book offers an insight into the diverse lifestyles for some cultures of color in American society. Although all members of these cultures may not identify themselves as persons of color, the cultures were selected because they incorporate a significant number of non-white individuals.Each chapter presents an overview of a cultural group that includes a brief history, migration trends, traditional and modern family practices, religious beliefs, concepts about death and dying, nutritional preferences, health behaviors, and diseases often found among its members. The cultures discussed are Africans, African Americans, Alaskans, Asians, Haitians, Hawaiians, Native Americans, Puerto Ricans, and West Indians. This book should be of interest to academics, health care professionals, sociologists, clergy, and laypersons. Its goal is to alleviate fear and prejudice through informed understanding.