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  • 21Source criticism — This entry is about source evaluation (or information evaluation) in an interdisciplinary context and thus not limited to some discipline specific understanding of the term source criticism . A source (an information source) may be a document, a… …

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  • 22Diego Gambetta — Born Turin, Italy Occupation Professor of sociology at the University of Oxford Known for Analytical contributions to the concept of trust Diego Gambetta (b. Turin, 1952) is an Italian born social scientist. He is a professor of …

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  • 23Organizational orientations — Organizational orientation is defined as an individual s predisposition toward work, motivation to work, job satisfaction, and ways of dealing with peers, subordinates, and supervisors on the job (Papa 2008). It can also be referred to the… …

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  • 24trustworthy — trust‧wor‧thy [ˈtrʌstˌwɜːDi ǁ ɜːr ] adjective a person or organization that is trustworthy can be trusted and depended upon: • The staff are honest, trustworthy, intensely loyal and hard working. trustworthiness noun [uncountable] : • The brand… …

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  • 26Iván Böszörményi-Nagy — (May 19, 1920, Budapest – January 28, 2007, Glenside, Pennsylvania) was a Hungarian American psychiatrist and one of the founders of the field of family therapy. He emigrated from Hungary to the United States in 1950. Contextual… …

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  • 27Cleophis — (Sanskrit: Kripa?)[1] was the mother of Assakenos or Assacanus, the reigning war leader of the Assakenoi or Assacani people at the time of Alexander s invasion (Curtius). The Assakenoi (Sanskrit Ashvakas: from Ashva = horse)[2] were a free people …

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  • 28Ubiquitous service — A service refers to a software component that performs computation or action on behalf of a system entity. This entity can be the user or another service. Services are usually well defined in their functionality as well as their inputs and… …

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  • 29Computational trust — In Information security, computational trust is the generation of trusted authorities or user trust through cryptography. In centralised systems, security is typically based on the authenticated identity of external parties. Rigid authentication… …

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  • 30Apologetics — • A theological science which has for its purpose the explanation and defence of the Christian religion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apologetics     Apologetics      …

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