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    Wiki From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the type of website. For the article about Wikipedia‚ see Wikipedia. For other uses‚ see Wiki (disambiguation). "Edit summary" redirects here. For edit summaries as used in Wikipedia‚ see Help:Edit summary. "WikiNode" redirects here. For the WikiNode of Wikipedia‚ see Wikipedia:WikiNode. Page semi-protected Ward Cunningham‚ inventor of the wiki A wiki (Listeni/ˈwɪki/ WIK-ee) is usually a web application

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    Kleinwort Wasserstein Uses Wiki for Collaboration Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) is the international investment banking arm of Dresdner Bank. Based in Europe‚ DrKW provides a range of capital markets and advisory services employing approximately 6‚000 people worldwide. Because of the large number of employees‚ their geographic distribution‚ and the diversity of cultures‚ it became necessary to provide a range of collaborative tools‚ form blogs and wikis to instant messenger‚ chat

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    The Challenges of Company Wikis Before I attended IE Business School I worked for The Boeing Company in the Space & Intelligent Systems sector. To quickly summarize my responsibilities‚ I helped design‚ build‚ test‚ and launch satellites for both commercial and government customers. Working in a highly technical field for a big corporation a significant portion of my time was spent on one of two things: 1) Documenting my knowledge or experiences on a specific subject. 2) Searching for information

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    Assignment One Wiki Technology [pic] Discuss the possible long term cultural implications of Wiki technology. They say that two minds are better than one‚ but is the collective intelligence really superior to that of an individual? This is the question being raised of ‘wiki’ technology‚ the increasingly popular internet server software that allows users to create and edit webpage content from their browser. Wikis have the ability to connect a few - or infinite – numbers of people together

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    people believe Wikipedia is not a good‚ or credible‚ source to be used for research. Much of this comes from the possibility it gives for people to alter the content of any material information offered by the website. Wikipedia “enables any visitor to a wiki site to edit‚ add to‚ and even delete the content of any page on the site.”(Miller) This is factual because Wikipedia gives the opportunity for any person to edit information on any topic. For protection it is recommended that we “remember to take

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    1. After looking at the different database-naming conventions there are actually two that make sense to me. I know the homework says only one but these two are so close that they are practically the same and are sometimes referred to as such. What I am talking about is Pascal case and Camel case naming conventions. With Pascal case the first letter of each word is capitalized (UpperCase) and all other letters lowercase has no spaces between the words. Camel case naming convention has the first

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    FCA1: Student answer reflects accurate knowledge of the sequence of events that construct a nerve signal (message sent from where and going where?). FCA 2: Student answer contains proper descriptions for each of the following terms: axons‚ dendrites‚ neurons‚ terminal buttons‚ soma‚ synapse‚ receptor sites‚ neurotransmitter FCA 3: Student’s answers to neurotransmitter scenario questions display evidence of an understanding of the effects of various neurotransmitters by providing a logical choice(s)

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    EXPLORING  PSYCHOLOGY Neuroscience and  Behavior (7th Edition) David Myers PowerPoint Slides Aneeq Ahmad Henderson State University Worth Publishers‚ © 2008 Chapter 2 1 Neuroscience and Behavior 2 Neuroscience and Behavior Neural Communication The Endocrine System Neurons The Brain How Neurons Communicate Older Brain Structures How Neurotransmitters Influence Us The Cerebral Cortex The Nervous System Our Divided Brain The Peripheral Nervous System

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    Wikipedia was launched on January 15‚ 2001‚ by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger.[11] Sanger coined the name Wikipedia‚[12] which is a portmanteau of wiki (a type of collaborative website‚ from the Hawaiian word wiki‚ meaning "quick")[13] and encyclopedia. A year before‚ Sanger and Wales had tried to establish another online encyclopedia‚ the English-language Nupedia whose articles were written by experts and licensed as free content. Nupedia‚ however‚ only produced c. 20 articles in its first year and

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    Biopsychology Bio psychologists argue behaviour is the product of our genes and behaviour and experiences are caused by the activity in the nervous system. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Made up of the BRAIN and SPINAL CORD. NEURONS Make connections between each neuron‚ sending nerve impulses across the synapse. These make up the nervous system and determine what we‚ think‚ feel‚ say and do. A Motor Neuron _______________ _______________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________

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