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Chinese Hackers Had Access to Canadian Government Systems for Years, Report Reveals

For five years, Canadian government networks have been vulnerable to Chinese state-sponsored cyber espionage, according to a recent report by Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE).





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How to Get Your MSP Business Unstuck

Today I am going to share with you a common reason why managed service providers get stuck, and what to do about it.

Source: How to Get Your MSP Business Unstuck - Technibble.com






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How To Successfully Sell Managed IT Services to Your Clients

“If you aim at nothing when selling managed IT services, that’s exactly what you’re going to get”. For any business venture that you have, preparation is the key. If you have no clear picture of what you want to do, then you will not sound very convincing when you sell managed services to your prospects. […]

Source: How To Successfully Sell Managed IT Services to Your Clients - Technibble.com



  • Manage Your Computer Business
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  • finding MSP clients
  • MSP Pricing Plan
  • MSP sales pitch

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Starting a Managed Service Provider Business

With the exponential growth of technology, most businesses today find it more profitable to go digital. This has created a greater need for stable IT infrastructure and support. Thus, increasing the demand for professional and reliable managed service providers (MSP). According to Fortune Business Insights, the global managed services market was worth USD 200.29 billion […]

Source: Starting a Managed Service Provider Business - Technibble.com




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How to Make Your RMM Tool Productive and Increase Revenue for Your Business

If you don’t know what an RMM tool is, then you most likely don’t know what RMM means. So before we guide you on how to make the most of your RMM tool, let’s quickly learn what RMM is. What is RMM? RMM stands for Remote Monitoring and Management. You may also hear people refer […]

Source: How to Make Your RMM Tool Productive and Increase Revenue for Your Business - Technibble.com





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Improve Your MSP in Less Time

It's challenging to find the time to read, so I want to share a secret weapon that has supercharged my business education.

Source: Improve Your MSP in Less Time - Technibble.com




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Navigating ‘The Dip’ for MSP Marketing Success

Maintaining marketing momentum is hard. In this article, we show you how to conquer "The Dip" for effective Managed Services marketing.

Source: Navigating ‘The Dip’ for MSP Marketing Success - Technibble.com




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How We Will Really Find E.T. — Not with a Message, But with a Molecule

The grand discovery of alien life is likely to come in the form of frustratingly subtle chemical clues.




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One Less Thing to Worry About (Mostly)

Don't believe the hype: An asteroid is almost surely not going to kill you.




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Addressing Dementia Risk Factors Could Reduce Dementia Rates By 45 Percent

The risk factors include smoking, excessive alcohol use and high LDL cholesterol.




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Why Aggression Is a Common Symptom For Those With Dementia or Alzheimer's

Learn what causes aggression for those living with dementia and find gentle ways to comfort your loved one during challenging times.




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How Ancient Societies Viewed Mental Illness and the Horrific Treatments of That Time

When it comes to mental illness, we’ve come a long way since the days of superstition and sorcery. But we still have work to do.




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Has the Stress of COVID Affected Our Brains?

A preprint reports increases in the volume of parts of the brain after lockdown.




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Are Effect Sizes in Psychology Meaningless?

An argument that conceptual replications are more important than effect sizes




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A Third Of The World Lacks Internet Access. Airborne Communications Stations Could Fix That

An experimental aircraft could someday play a role in providing internet access to rural areas or disaster zones




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Monitoring and Evaluation of Production Processes An Analysis of the Automotive Industry

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Principles of Performance and Reliability Modeling and Evaluation Essays in Honor of Kishor Trivedi on his 70th Birthday

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"All this for a Joint" : Tunisia's Repressive Drug Law and a Roadmap for Its Reform

Location: Law Electronic Resource- 




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Congress moves toward stepped-up registration for a military draft


[Excerpt from the summary released by the Senate Armed Services Committee of the version of the NDAA for FY 2025 approved by the SASC and to be voted on by the full Senate.]

A proposal to expand registration for a possible military draft to young women as well as young men is moving forward again this year in Congress, along with a seductively simple-seeming but in practice unfeasible proposal to switch from the current system in which young men are required to register with the Selective Service System (SSS) to a system in which the SSS tries to identify and locate everyone eligible for a future draft and automatically register them based on other existing Federal databases from the Social Security Administration, IRS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, etc.

Today both the U.S. Senate Armed Service Committee and the full U.S. House of Representatives approved different proposals to expand and/or make it harder to avoid the requirement for men ages 18-26 to register with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft.

The proposals for changes to Selective Service registration were approved during consideration of the Senate and House versions of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025, a "must-pass" annual bill that typically runs to more than a thousand pages.

The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) approved a version of the NDAA that would expand Selective Service registration to include young women as well as young men. This version of the NDAA will now go to the floor as the starting point for consideration and approval by the full Senate.

Also today the full House of Representatives approved a different version of the NDAA that would make Selective Service registration automatic while keeping it for men only.

A House amendment proposed by Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH), a West Point graduate and Army veteran, which would have replaced the provision to make draft registration automatic with a provision to repeal the Military Selective Service Act, was not "made in order" by the Rules Committee to be considered or voted on by the full House. There was no separate House floor vote on the proposed change to Selective Service registration, only a single vote on the entirety of the NDAA as a package.

The SASC markup was conducted in closed session, and only a summary of highlights of the version adopted by the SASC was released. It's not clear whether the SASC version also includes the provision in the House version of the NDAA to try to make Selective Service registration 'automatic' or only the provision to expand the registration requirement (with which compliance is currently low) to young women as well as young men. A spokesperson for the SASC told The Hill today that the full text of the Senate version of the NDAA won't be released until sometime in July.

Floor amendments are still possible in the Senate before it approves its version of the NDAA. But as of now, it seems likely that competing bad proposals with respect to expansion and/or attempted enforcement through automation of Selective Service -- one from the Republican-majority House to try to make it automatic, and one from the Democratic-majority Senate to expand it to women -- will be included in the House and Senate versions of the NDAA and go to the eventual House-Senate conference committee to sort out in closed-door negotiations late this year, after the elections.

It's possible that either or both of these proposals were included as "bargaining chips" intended to be withdrawn in exchange for concessions on other issues during the conference negotiations. The conference committee could include either, neither, both, or some other compromise on Selective Service in its final package of compromises, which typically are voted on and approved "en bloc" without further amendments.

Either of these misguided proposals would be the most significant change to the Military Selective Service Act since 1980. There have been no hearings, debate, or recorded vote on either of these proposals, and there appear unlikely to be any. The decision will probably be made in secret by the House-Senate conference committee for the NDAA.




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Congress debates women and the draft, but not war and the draft

"Firestorm erupts over requiring women to sign up for military draft", reads the headline on a story today on TheHill.com.

Unfortunately, that firestorm amounts mostly to an exchange of sound bites and social-media posts, not a real debate, much less a hearing with independent witnesses, in either the House or Senate. It focuses on the proposal included in the Senate version of the annual National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA) to expand registration with the Selective Service System to include young women as well as young men, rather than on what may be a more significant proposal in the House version of the same bill to try to make draft registration automatic by basing the list of potential draftees on information aggregated from other Federal records rather than provided by registrants themselves -- denying potential draftees the chance to indicate their opposition to being drafted, and to obstruct the mobilization for total war, by opting out of draft registration.

Most importantly, the current "debate" ignores both the profound and quite possibly insolvable practical problems with trying to compile a registry of potential draftees from other existing Federal databases, and the more fundamental issue with any contingency planning or preparation for a draft: the way that, even when a draft is not active, the perceived availability of a draft as a fallback emboldens warmakers to embark on wars that people wouldn't volunteer to fight.




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Draft bills dead in California but still alive in Congress

A proposal to automatically register applicants for California driver's licenses with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft was pulled by its author, Sen. Bob Archuleta (D-Pico Rivera), just before a scheduled hearing today in the state Assembly Transportation Committee. This was the last scheduled meeting of that committee before the deadline for consideration of bills in this year's legislative session, so the bill is effectively dead for the year.

Like similar laws in other states, California SB-1081 faced opposition from a coalition of peace, civil liberties, and immigrant rights organizations, on both policy and fiscal grounds. Pulling the bill before the hearing today was a face-saving way for Sen. Archuleta to avoid a vote by the committee not to advance his bill to the Assembly floor. This was at least the seventh time that similar proposals in California have been rejected, but the Selective Service System and its California state directors keep finding new sponsors to reintroduce them in the state legislature.

Meanwhile, however, an ill-considered proposal to try to automate draft registration introduced at the instigation of the Selective Service System by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) remains under consideration as part of the House version of this year's National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA), along with a proposal to expand draft registration to include young women as well as young men in the Senate version of the NDAA.

There's a chance that both of these proposals for changes to Selective Service registration could be removed during back-room negotiations in the House-Senate conference committee on the NDAA later this year, after the elections. But we've seen this movie before. These bad ideas will be back again next year, regardless of which party wins which federal elections.

Preparation for a military draft, and reliance on the perceived availability of a fallback draft as the basis for planning of endless, unlimited, unpopular wars, won't stop until Congress repeals the Military Selective Service Act and ends draft registration entirely, either through a standalone bill like the Selective Service Repeal Act or through a provision in this or a future year's NDAA.




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In progress : see inside a lettering artist's sketchbook and process, from pencil to vector /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NK3631.H57 A35 2015




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Unspeaking Likeness /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO TR681.D43 S94 2016




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Fragments of metropolis Berlin : Berlins expressionistisches Erbe = Berlin's expressionist legacy /

Library - Art Library, Location - LIB, Call number - NA1085 .L44 2016




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לפורטל מסעדות, דרוש /ה בונה אתרי אינטרנט בWordpress

הזדמנות להשתלבות בחברה מובילה בתחומה, עם תנאים מעולים ואווירה צעירה ודינאמית!אנו מחפשים מועמד /ת חד /ה ובעל /ת הבנה בעולם האינטרנט:  Wordpress ו- Elementor, html css, התעסקות עם דומיינים, קידום ממומן ואורגני.במסגרת התפקיד: * עבודה רחבה מול ממשקי לקוח, הקמת אתרים חדשים, תוך ליווי וטיפול בלקוח באופן מקצועי ומלא, עד המוצר המוגמר. * ניסיון קודם ב Wordpress ו- Elementor- חובה.* הכרות עם תוכנת Photoshop - יתרון.* בעל /ת ניסיון קודם בתחום - יתרון.* חריצות, יכולת קליטה מהירה ועמידה בלחץ.*




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פרילנסר /ית לSAP Business One

דרוש /ה מטמיע /ת SAP Business One עם ניסיון מוכח להובלת פרויקט שדרוג והרחבה של מערכת קיימת. נדרש ניסיון בהובלת פרויקטים מקצה לקצה, כולל ניתוח דרישות, יישום, והטמעת פתרונות מורכבים.




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Application that will pull the images from AliExpress

I have a website The site has a button that is programmed in HTML which has a design of the button, image, and link.I am interested in an application that will pull the images from AliExpress with the option of selecting an image, and automatically insert the image and the link into the code on the website




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DataTables Column Filtering with Server-side Processing using PHP

DataTables is a JavaScript library used to enhance the functionality and add advanced features to HTML tables. DataTables plugin converts a basic HTML table to an advanced feature-rich table instantly. There are various advanced features are available with DataTables, and server-side processing is one of them. DataTables server-side processing enables you to load a large number of data sets from the database. By setting the server-side option the search, pagination, and column sorting operations will be handled with the server-side script and database. Column filtering is a very useful option to help the user find specific records in a large

The post DataTables Column Filtering with Server-side Processing using PHP appeared first on CodexWorld.




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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics 11th International Conference, PPAM 2015, Krakow, Poland, September 6-9, 2015. Revised Selected Papers, Part I

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics 11th International Conference, PPAM 2015, Krakow, Poland, September 6-9, 2015. Revised Selected Papers, Part II

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Finite Element Methods in Incompressible, Adiabatic, and Compressible Flows From Fundamental Concepts to Applications

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Cognizance in Wireless Communication & Image Processing ICRCWIP-2014

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Mine Seismology: Data Analysis and Interpretation Palabora Mine Caving Process as Revealed by Induced Seismicity

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Process Intensification in Chemical Engineering Design Optimization and Control

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Single molecule biophysics and poisson process approach to statistical mechanics

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Signal and Image Processing in Medical Applications

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Giovanni Quessep : lectura de poemas

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42432 DVD




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Hysterical blindness

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42302 DVD




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Ruthless people

Location: Main Media Collection - Video record 42351 DVD




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Children of the recession : the impact of the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries

Location: Main Oversize- HQ767.9.C453 2014




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Drug abuse and HIV/AIDS in Malawi : results from a rapid situation assessment

Location: Main Library- HV5840.M3B57 2004




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SAS essentials : mastering SAS for data analytics

Location: Marvin A Pomerantz Business Library- QA276.4.E423 2016




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Knowledge, Contemplation, and Lullism : Contributions to the Lullian Session at the SIEPM Congress - Freising, August 20-25, 2012

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New Directions in Early Medieval European Archaeology. Spain and Italy Compared: Essays for Riccardo Francovich

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Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy : Essays in Honour of Bruce M. S. Campbell

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Public Declamations: Essays on Medieval Rhetoric, Education, and Letters in Honour of Martin Camargo

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