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    Becoming 'NEET': an exploration of marginalised young people’s trajectories and experiences by Rajah, Heera

    Published 2019
    “…This qualitative study examines the issue of becoming NEET from the perspectives of an immensely diverse group of young NEET people (including new arrivals to the UK), thereby prioritising the voices and experiences of those within this NEET group. …”
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    Access control framework in a bring your own device environment by Morufu, Olalere

    Published 2016
    “…As a result of several attractive features of mobile devices (portability and access to voice and data services), people have started to take their mobile devices to their work place and connect to the company network to do their daily job. …”
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    A case study on BHP Steel (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd by Hassan, Haslina

    Published 2001
    “…The failure of the reengineering is very much dependent on a few factors such as people, process and tools. It is important to ensure that people or employees understand why or the objective of reengineering. …”
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    Prototype development of VOIP steganography by Al-Othmani, Abdulaleem Zaid Mohammed

    Published 2009
    “…One of the new and promising communication medium that can be used as a host for steganography is Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is a form of communication that allows people to make phone calls over an internet connection instead of typical analogue telephone lines. …”
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    The relationship between English and German in Germany: a sociolinguistic study of the use of English and anglicisms, and attitudes towards them by Truslove, K

    Published 2020
    “…Nonetheless informants acknowledged that people with lower levels of proficiency in English could be marginalised by the increasingly widespread use of English and anglicisms. …”
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