JavaScript Essentials The purpose of most JavaScript scripts is to make a Web page interactive‚ whether or not a program is running on the server to enhance that interactivity. Making a page interactive means tracking user action and responding with some visible change on the page. The avenues for communication between user and script include familiar onscreen elements‚ such as fields and buttons‚ as well as dynamic. To assist the scripter in working with these elements‚ the browser and JavaScript
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Chapter 1 Vocabulary Trait Descriptive Adjectives – Words that describe traits‚ attributes of a person that are reasonably characteristic of an individual and perhaps even enduring over time. Personality – The set of psychological traits and mechanisms within the individual that are organized and relatively enduring and that influence their interactions with and adaptations to‚ the environment (including intrapsychic‚ physical and social environment). Psychological Traits – Characteristics
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Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the major components of a computer system and how they work together to solve problems and manipulate data. 2. Define the major categories of software and the kinds of languages in which they are implemented. 3. Explain the process of writing‚ compiling‚ and executing high-level language programs 4. Introduce C programming language 1. Introduction A computer is a system made of 2 major components: 2. Computer Software
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Econ-Class Notes 9/6 Economics: the study of choice under conditions of scarcity * Scarcity-Choices‚ resources * Resources: * Land‚ * Labor‚ * Capital: physical Plant equipment * Entrepreneurial ability Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics Micro: Behavior of individual actors on the economic scene * Households * Businesses * Government Macro: total output‚ total employment‚ interest rates‚ economic growth‚ the aggregate economy‚ inflation‚
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Chapter 1- 2 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: THEMES IN THE STUDY OF LIFE OBJECTIVES Exploring Life on Its Many Levels 1. Briefly describe the unifying themes that characterize the biological sciences. 1. The cell an organism’s basic unit of structure and function 2. Heritable information: the inheritance of biological information in the form of DNA which is encoded in the nucleotide sequence of DNA. 3. Emergent properties: emerge as a result of interaction among components at the
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similar offerings from a competitor First-mover advantage – occurs when an organization can significantly impact its market share by being first to market with a competitive advantage Organizations watch their competition through environmental scanning Environmental scanning – the acquisition and analysis of events and trends in the environment external to an organization Three common tools used in industry to analyze and develop competitive advantages include: Porter’s Five Forces Model Porter’s
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Definition of Economics The social science concerned with the efficient use of limited or scarce resources to achieve maximum satisfaction of human materials wants. Human wants are unlimited‚ but the means to satisfy the wants are limited. The Economic Perspective Scarcity and choice Resources can only be used for one purpose at a time. Scarcity requires that choices be made. The cost of any good‚ service‚ or activity is the value of what must be given up to obtain it.(opportunity cost)
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1. Which of the following is not a typically classified as a long-term liability? Unearned Revenue. 2. All of the following statements related to bonds are correct except bonds: usually pay interest annually. 3. The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the bond indenture. 4. Bonds that are not recorded in the name of the bondholder are called unsecured bonds. False 5. Convertible bonds give the issuer the right
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Notes from Stearns’ text book World Civilization 1:1 The Neolithic Revolution (10-13) • Farming initially developed in the Middle East‚ the Fertile Crescent. Grains such as barley and wild wheat were abundant. Also‚ not heavily forested‚ and animals were in short supply‚ presenting a challenge to hunters. 10‚000 BCE to 8‚000 BCE. Notice: it took thousands of years for this “revolution” so not fast but profound for history. Agriculture was hard for many hunting and gathering peoples to
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CHAPTER 1: Morality‚ Ethics‚ and Human Behavior Ethical issues exist in all areas of criminal justice system (from passage of laws to punishment) Criminal justice professionals have discretion Legislators: in making laws Police: in enforcing laws Attorneys and Judges: affecting justice process Correctional Professionals: affecting offenders lives What do criminal justice professionals have in common? power to make decisions duty to enforce the law obligation to provide
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