106 research outputs found

    CBM language measures as indicators of foreign-language learning: technical adequacy of scores for secondary-school students

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    Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities

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    Orthography Development for Creole Languages

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    Full Autumn 2003 Issue

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    Publishing and Culture

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    A critical review of the current state of forensic science knowledge and its integration in legal systems

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    Forensic science has a significant historical and contemporary relationship with the criminal justice system. It is a relationship between two disciplines whose origins stem from different backgrounds. It is trite that effective communication assist in resolving underlying problems in any given context. However, a lack of communication continues to characterise the intersection between law and science. As recently as 2019, a six-part symposium on the use of forensic science in the criminal justice system again posed the question on how the justice system could ensure the reliability of forensic science evidence presented during trials. As the law demands finality, science is always evolving and can never be considered finite or final. Legal systems do not always adapt to the nature of scientific knowledge, and are not willing to abandon finality when that scientific knowledge shifts. Advocacy plays an important role in the promotion of forensic science, particularly advocacy to the broader scientific community for financial support, much needed research and more testing. However, despite its important function, advocacy should not be conflated with science. The foundation of advocacy is a cause; whereas the foundation of science is fact. The objective of this research was to conduct a qualitative literature review of the field of forensic science; to identify gaps in the knowledge of forensic science and its integration in the criminal justice system. The literature review will provide researchers within the field of forensic science with suggested research topics requiring further examination and research. To achieve its objective, the study critically analysed the historical development of, and evaluated the use of forensic science evidence in legal systems generally, including its role regarding the admissibility or inadmissibility of the evidence in the courtroom. In conclusion, it was determined that the breadth of forensic scientific knowledge is comprehensive but scattered. The foundational underpinning of the four disciplines, discussed in this dissertation, has been put to the legal test on countless occasions. Some gaps still remain that require further research in order to strengthen the foundation of the disciplines. Human influence will always be present in examinations and interpretations and will lean towards subjective decision making.JurisprudenceD. Phil

    Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technologies and Operations

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    As the quarter-century mark in the 21st Century nears, new aviation-related equipment has come to the forefront, both to help us and to haunt us. (Coutu, 2020) This is particularly the case with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These vehicles have grown in popularity and accessible to everyone. Of different shapes and sizes, they are widely available for purchase at relatively low prices. They have moved from the backyard recreation status to important tools for the military, intelligence agencies, and corporate organizations. New practical applications such as military equipment and weaponry are announced on a regular basis – globally. (Coutu, 2020) Every country seems to be announcing steps forward in this bludgeoning field. In our successful 2nd edition of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Cyber Domain: Protecting USA’s Advanced Air Assets (Nichols, et al., 2019), the authors addressed three factors influencing UAS phenomena. First, unmanned aircraft technology has seen an economic explosion in production, sales, testing, specialized designs, and friendly / hostile usages of deployed UAS / UAVs / Drones. There is a huge global growing market and entrepreneurs know it. Second, hostile use of UAS is on the forefront of DoD defense and offensive planners. They are especially concerned with SWARM behavior. Movies like “Angel has Fallen,” where drones in a SWARM use facial recognition technology to kill USSS agents protecting POTUS, have built the lore of UAS and brought the problem forefront to DHS. Third, UAS technology was exploding. UAS and Counter- UAS developments in navigation, weapons, surveillance, data transfer, fuel cells, stealth, weight distribution, tactics, GPS / GNSS elements, SCADA protections, privacy invasions, terrorist uses, specialized software, and security protocols has exploded. (Nichols, et al., 2019) Our team has followed / tracked joint ventures between military and corporate entities and specialized labs to build UAS countermeasures. As authors, we felt compelled to address at least the edge of some of the new C-UAS developments. It was clear that we would be lucky if we could cover a few of – the more interesting and priority technology updates – all in the UNCLASSIFIED and OPEN sphere. Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Technologies and Operations is the companion textbook to our 2nd edition. The civilian market is interesting and entrepreneurial, but the military and intelligence markets are of concern because the US does NOT lead the pack in C-UAS technologies. China does. China continues to execute its UAS proliferation along the New Silk Road Sea / Land routes (NSRL). It has maintained a 7% growth in military spending each year to support its buildup. (Nichols, et al., 2019) [Chapter 21]. They continue to innovate and have recently improved a solution for UAS flight endurance issues with the development of advanced hydrogen fuel cell. (Nichols, et al., 2019) Reed and Trubetskoy presented a terrifying map of countries in the Middle East with armed drones and their manufacturing origin. Guess who? China. (A.B. Tabriski & Justin, 2018, December) Our C-UAS textbook has as its primary mission to educate and train resources who will enter the UAS / C-UAS field and trust it will act as a call to arms for military and DHS planners.https://newprairiepress.org/ebooks/1031/thumbnail.jp

    The Future of Information Sciences : INFuture2009 : Digital Resources and Knowledge Sharing

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    Orthography Development for Creole Languages

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    Schrijvers van het Nederlands zullen erkennen dat de hervorming van spellingregels altijd de nodige discussie en strijd veroorzaken. Daarbij spelen kleine details soms een grote rol. In de afgelopen 200 jaar hebben veel taalkundigen gemerkt dat spellingsystemen de uitspraak zo precies mogelijk moeten weerspiegelen. Echter, voor veel talen is dit voor het grote publiek onaanvaardbaar. Het doel van dit proefschrift is om te onderzoeken op welke manieren spellingsystemen inconsequent kunnen zijn in de weerspiegeling van de uitspraak. Dit onderzoek werd gestart in 1993 en is gebaseerd op de ontwikkeling van een spelling voor de Creoolse taal van Belize, met de Engelse woordenschat als basis. De meningen over hoe de taal geschreven moet worden, lopen binnen de taalgemeenschap sterk uiteen. Sommigen vinden dat de spelling moet lijken op de Engelse, en anderen willen juist dat het er anders uitziet. De houding van de mensen bepaalt welke symbolen de klanken representeren, en niet de uitspraak. Voor een beter begrip van de factoren die het ontwerp van een spelling bepalen, analyseerden we vijf recente gevalstudies. We betrokken ook de geschiedenis van het Franse schrift. Uit ons onderzoek bleek dat het heel belangrijk is om de taalgemeenschap bij de ontwikkeling van de spelling te betrekken, en compromissen te sluiten. Het is ook belangrijk om alle tijd te nemen voor ontwikkeling en aanpassing van de spelling, en ervan uit te gaan dat revisie nodig is en er inconsistenties zullen blijven
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