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    The claim that globalization generates poverty has been the focus of many debates for the last twenty years‚ including the debate between Carlos Caretto‚ Gillian Crowl‚ Steve Grossman‚ and Annie Wong on February 21‚ 2005. Caretto and Crowl argued that poverty is an indirect result of globalization as is evident by high unemployment rates‚ wage inequality‚ and diminishing health and educational programs. Grossman and Wong contended that globalization does not generate poverty‚ but it in fact helps

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    Lab Exercises MS1.2 Data Structures and Algorithms Using C++ Lab – 1 (2 Hrs Real Time) 1.1 Write a C + + program to display any message. 1.2 Sum of digit 1.2.1 Reverse the number 1.2.2 Factorial of a number 1.2.3 Fibonacci series 1.2.4 Armstrong number checking 1.2.5 Prime no checking 1.2.6 Palindrome Checking 1.2.7 Odd or even number. 1.2.8 Perfect number checking. Lab – 2 (2 Hrs Real Time) 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Write a program to calculate the following: Find Maximum of N numbers. Find Minimum

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    Structured interview

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    Describe the structured interview. What are the characteristics of structured interviews that improve on the shortcomings of unstructured interviews? Develop one original situational question and an accompanying rating scale using benchmark responses with assigned values to be used in a structured interview. Be sure to note the task you are targeting for the job. Structured interviews are interviews that ensure the applicant to have an equal opportunity to provide information and to be assessed

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    Input Devices

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    Input Devices QWERTY Keyboard The keyboard is the most common type of input device. In other countries‚ the keyboard layout is different due to their different language and characters. There are some variations of keyboards to the normal keyboard. Some are wireless which means that no wire is required to connect it to the PC; and some have ergonomic design‚ which have a special design in order to reduce muscular stress on the user. Mouse The mouse is a pointing device which is used to move

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    Programming Solution Proposal PRG 211 Programming Solution Proposal As Head Coach of the Saint Joseph’s Catholic Prep School Knights basketball team‚ there is a constant need for developing players that have never played before and allowing experienced players the ability to compete to win. The dilemma that these two goals create is the balancing act that must be done in order to ensure both types of players are allowed to grow and develop but at the same time be able to compete for a championship

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    com Structured Programming 1 mywbut.com Specific Instructional Objectives At the end of this lesson the student will be able to: • • • • Identify the important features of a structured program. Identify the important advantages of structured programming over unstructured ones. Explain how software design techniques have evolved over the last 50 years. Differentiate between exploratory style and modern style of software development. Important features of a structured program

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    Output Devices

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    Other than the monitor‚ we also have the printer which is also an output device. A printer generally translates information that has been processed by the system unit and presents the information on paper. As students‚ we really benefit from such device for in times of projects‚ reports‚ and assignments we greatly rely on such output which we refer to as hard copy. There are five features of a printer ---- its resolution‚ color‚ speed‚ memory and duplex printing. Resolution is the measure of the

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    INPUT DEVICES

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    between a mouse and a tracker ball are that a trackerball moved against two internal rollers to record the direction that the mouse was being moved in and a mouse uses ’optical’ or ’wireless’ technology to track mouse movement. 7. Which type of input device would you choose if you were going to play a ‘shoot ‘em up’ computer game? If you were going to play a shoot em up computer game you would use a joystick 8. Who is likely to use a

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    Computer Programming

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    Computer Programming: Even Driven Programming: This is the process where the flow of the program is determined by certain events such as: * Senor output * User actions i.e. mouse clicks‚ key presses * Messages from other programs * Threads As users we have come across event driven program every day when we use a computer i.e. navigating through our computer user interface‚ also whilst playing computer games. By clicking on the mouse the computer picks up the event that has been

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    Programming Logic and Design‚ 6th Edition Chapter 5 Exercises 1. What is output by each of the pseudocode segments in Figure 5-22? Answer: |a. |5‚ 22‚ 5 | |b. |4‚ 6‚ 7 | |c. |5‚ 6 | |d. |Goodbye | | |Goodbye

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