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Christopher Warburton
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Thomas Malthus (1798) had argued that human ingenuity and skill were incapable of controlling population growth. With less efficacious positive controls (moral suasion), he controversially relied on wars, diseases, famine, and deaths?probable circumstant...
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Melinda du Toit,Hans de Witte,Sebastiaan Rothmann,Anja van den Broeck
AbstractPurpose: This exploratory study aimed to provide a description of the experiences and perceptions of survivalist entrepreneurs in under-resourced communities. These survivalist entrepreneurs perceived themselves as ?temporary? entrepreneurs. They...
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Paidamwoyo Mhangara, Willard Mapurisa and Naledzani Mudau
Nanosatellites are increasingly being used in space-related applications to demonstrate and test scientific capability and engineering ingenuity of space-borne instruments and for educational purposes due to their favourable low manufacturing costs, chea...
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Konstantinos Demertzis, Nikos Tziritas, Panayiotis Kikiras, Salvador Llopis Sanchez and Lazaros Iliadis
A Security Operations Center (SOC) is a central technical level unit responsible for monitoring, analyzing, assessing, and defending an organization?s security posture on an ongoing basis. The SOC staff works closely with incident response teams, securit...
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Selja Seppälä,Alan Ruttenberg,Barry Smith
Ontologies are being used increasingly to promote the reusability of scientific information by allowing heterogeneous data to be integrated under a common, normalized representation. Definitions play a central role in the use of ontologies both by humans...
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Maria Irina Dromereschi
One of the most important factors to explain the sudden relevance of entrepreneurship, was the importance of creativity as a new source of competitiveness. Psychologists argue that being creative means to create something new, original and appropriate re...
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Volker Steinbach and Friedrich-W. Wellmer
We outline a path to sustainable development that would give future generations the chance to be as well-off as their predecessors without running out of natural resources, especially metals. To this end, we have to consider three key resources: (1) the ...
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