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  1. Attribute-based access control. Attribute-based access control ( ABAC ), also known as policy-based access control for IAM, defines an access control paradigm whereby a subject's authorization to perform a set of operations is determined by evaluating attributes associated with the subject, object, requested operations, and, in some cases ...

  2. Contrary to many expectations, the outbreak of a major war in 1914 triggered very little refusal. The apparent consent to the war on its inception must be explained as it provides the background for an understanding of the later dynamics of acceptance, endurance and refusal.

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  4. May 28, 2019 · By Jessica Meyer. PDF EPUB KINDLE Print. This article examines British soldiers’ attitudes towards the First World War. It looks at what motivated men to enlist and the strategies employed by the military for enforcing discipline and maintaining morale in a force made up of citizen-soldiers.

  5. Despite World War I’s reputation as a senseless bloodbath whose military operations were devoid of any intelligent thought, the period 1914-1918 was history’s single largest revolution in military tactics and technologies. Virtually nothing about standard battlefield operations prior to 1914 remained valid after 1918.

  6. Nov 8, 2022 · What was HMS Dreadnought and why was it significant as a cause of WW1? How did the Schlieffen Plan play a role in bringing Britain into the war? In what ways did the existence of military plans before 1914 contribute to the likelihood of war?

  7. Soldiers have forever been crippled by war. One of the great accomplishments of World War 1 medicine was to institute rehabilitation programs on a scale which had not previously been seen. Reconstruction and rehabilitation of injured soldiers assumed a much greater importance than after previous wars.

  8. During the Hundred Days Offensive, Allied forces pushed the war-weary Germans into retreat, as British officer Martin Greener explained. Well, directly the beginning of the advance was the big attack right down in the south and that was fairly successful. And after that, it was attack after attack and each time, the Germans really had had it.

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