10 research outputs found

    White House Boosts Military Cyber Operations

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    [quote] Former Justice Department national security expert Jennifer Daskal, who now works as an associate professor at American University Washington College of Law, told NBC News[19] the recent DOJ warrant \u27borders on a fishing expedition\u27 to map of \u27everyone who might have been\u27 at the inauguration protest.; The Trump administration\u27s approach to cyberspace may be riddled with scandals, but the president is not entirely without allies

    White House Boosts Military Cyber Operations

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    [quote] Former Justice Department national security expert Jennifer Daskal, who now works as an associate professor at American University Washington College of Law, told NBC News[19] the recent DOJ warrant \u27borders on a fishing expedition\u27 to map of \u27everyone who might have been\u27 at the inauguration protest.; The Trump administration\u27s approach to cyberspace may be riddled with scandals, but the president is not entirely without allies

    Withdrawal of formal volunteers: A new perspective on volunteerism

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    Volunteers have different motivations on why they engage and stay in doing volunteering acts and they also have different reasons for withdrawing from it. This study aims to present the reasons why people withdraw from their volunteering and show the impacts of their withdrawal from the volunteer work. The researchers interviewed five volunteers from different types of volunteer work (i.e. student volunteer, church volunteer, teacher and medical missions). Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data gathered from the interview. Exhaustion, organizational problems, individual growth, unavailability of volunteer opportunities, personal problems and difficulty in time management are the factors that lead volunteers to withdraw in this study. Volunteers\u27 withdrawal had different impacts which are feelings of relief, increase in motivation, feelings of fulfillment and disheartenment. It was found in the study that there were no absolute withdrawal from the volunteers for they continue to seek for other opportunities despite the withdrawal from the volunteers for they continue to seek for other opportunities despite the withdrawal from their respective organizations

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