however, Egyptian strength had waned, opening up possibilities for new powers. One such rising power was in the region the Egyptians called Nubia, in what is today the Sudan. Kush, sometimes known as Cush, was an important center of trade in the region....
The future of ICT is undeniably exciting, but it also demands a thoughtful and proactive approach to planning in order to ensure technology’s impact on society is both positive and equitable. One of the most significant challenges facing ICT is the digital divide. Ensuring that all individuals,...
Part of the challenge with organizations using the name CERT internally is that it can be confusing. Is CERT intended as a synonym for CSIRT or is the organization trying to convey something else? Both can be true depending on context. Carnegie Mellon's CERT designation has a particular focus...
A utility could minimize congestion by preventing customers from exporting energy on-peak in parts of the grid that are relatively congested, but if they don't do that, congestion could increase. The use of transmission capacity, which is what I was using incorrectly as a synonym for ...
A war general is what I am. One who stands by the side of France. People address me as Ike, The Young Lion. In this story, I express my feelings for the hardships of the battles for my people’s liberty. Napoleon is my good, trusting friend who fights alongside me as we work for...
The noun αγγελος (aggelos) means messenger, emissary or envoy; someone who or something that carries a message or charge, without further specification as to what kind of being is doing the messaging. It occurs 183 times in the New Testament; see full concordance. Its associated ...
A loose synonym for institution in this sense is a convention. 3 The concept of l’imaginaire derives from the Italian/French philosophical literature of the 17th century (cf. Fabiani 2009). More recently, Jasanoff (2004) has applied the concept of l’imaginaire to the Science and Technology ...
A loose synonym for institution in this sense is a convention. 3 The concept of l’imaginaire derives from the Italian/French philosophical literature of the 17th century (cf. Fabiani 2009). More recently, Jasanoff (2004) has applied the concept of l’imaginaire to the Science and Technology ...