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vulnerability is a strength #managementskills #newmanager #management #manager

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MISTAKES WHEN WRITING STEM RESEARCH PAPER #study #studytok #studyhacks #studytips #uktiktok #research #unitok #unicoursework #STEMTok #productivity #studymistakes #researchpaper

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Congratulations to all our shortlisted applicants for the 233 cybersecurity and ai fellowship.#breakintotech #cybersecurity #fyp

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List of ISO 27001 mandatory documents: (9) Acceptable use of assets #ISMS #ISO27001 #informationsecuritymanagementsystem #informationsecurity #keamananinformasi #idhamazhari #muhammadidhamazhari

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Learn all grammar tenses in English with me! ♥️ Simple Present Tense: Used for general truths, habits, routines, and facts. Present Continuous Tense: Used for actions happening right now, temporary actions, and future plans. Present Perfect Tense: Used to express actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past, actions that have relevance to the present, and experiences. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Used to express actions that started in the past, continue into the present, and are likely to continue in the future. Simple Past Tense: Used for actions that happened and were completed in the past. Past Continuous Tense: Used for actions that were ongoing in the past, interrupted actions, and background actions. Past Perfect Tense: Used to show that one action in the past happened before another action in the past. Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Used to emphasize the duration of an action that happened before another action in the past. Simple Future Tense: Used for actions that will happen in the future, especially when the time is not specified. Future Continuous Tense: Used to describe actions that will be ongoing at a specific point in the future. Future Perfect Tense: Used to show that an action will be completed before a specific point in the future. Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Used to emphasize the duration of an action that will be ongoing before a specific point in the future

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