CP202 Notes Website Design There are two basic categories of website design: * Ad-hoc * Planned Elements of a Website * Content * Structure * Navigation * Layout Content * What do you want to say? * Who do you want say it to? * Why do you want to say it? Structure Websites are organized into different sections. Sections can be grouped by: * Topic * Audience * Metaphor Navigation Let users know: * Where they have been * Where
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AC 210 – Spring 2012 Exam 2 Version A Name: CWID: Score: /100 1. McKinney‚ Inc has a debt-to-assets ratio of 0.45. This means that: A. stockholders’ equity is 55% of total assets. B. stockholders’ equity is 45% of total assets. C. the asset turnover ratio also is 0.55. D. the asset turnover ratio also is 0.45. 2. A company files a Form 10-K with the SEC to submit its: A. quarterly report. B. annual report. C. press releases. D. report
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The Crucible Notes Background: * Based on purity of religion * People are fearful of witches * They have their own unique vocabulary * H. L. Mencken’s definition: “the haunting fear that someone‚ somewhere‚ is having fun.” * Their life is based on religion‚ prayer‚ God and work Puritan Legacy Pros and Cons: * Pros: They have a strong work ethic * Cons: They are harsh and judgmental They have strong discipline including public shame and twisted morality Theocracy (n.) a form
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Unit 16 Powerpoint notes Slide 2 Siemens‚ the leading global engineering and technology services company generates about 40% of the UK’s wind energy and it hosts‚ supports and maintains the BBC’s website including the development of the BBC iPlayer. The company has been operating in the UK since 1843 and employs more than 18‚000 people. Across the world Siemens employs over 427‚000 people. They are a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering‚ and operates in the industry‚ energy
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stereotypes are within television‚ he uses the example of a young‚ pretty girl who the viewer should instantly like because she is pretty‚ ’a pretty girl can do no wrong’ and so even when she does do wrong‚ she gets off very lightly with it. Lecture notes Critical theory not keen on television – not for effect of violence/propaganda Mass audience – same thing sold at the same time‚ different to live/art Tv – entertainment‚ not art = big audience = big profit –
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1. Energetics si ygrene neht srucco egnahc yplahtne na fI dna )rH In an exothermic change energy is transferred from the system (chemicals) to the surroundings. The products have less energy than the reactants In an endothermic change‚ energy is transferred from the surroundings to the system (chemicals). The products have more energy than the reactants Enthalpy changes are normally quoted at standard conditions. Standard conditions are : • 1 atm pressure • 298 K (room temperature or 25oC) • Solutions
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Mastering Chemistry Chapter 1 Notes: Mixtures‚ Solutions‚ Pure Chemical Substances‚ Compounds‚ and Elements Matter can be classified into several categories. All substances are either pure chemical substances or mixtures. Mixtures can be separated into their component parts through physical means‚ whereas pure chemical substances require chemical or nuclear reactions to separate them. Pure chemical substances can be further divided into elements or compounds. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous orhomogeneous
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17.1 NOTES 1. TERMS: Renaissance: this word literally means rebirth‚ but in this way it is used as revival of art and learning. This movement started in the country of Italy. This gradually spread from the north of Italy to the rest of Europe. Humanism: this is an academic movement that studies on human probability and goals. Humanists study them to understand ancient Greek standards. Secular: this was the simple spirit of the Renaissance society. This means they are worldly
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show you how to use LON-CAPA. Form study groups with other students in class and work together. /2/ Next week’s class (Thursday‚ September 5) When: 8:00 to 10:00 AM Where: Room 106 Farrell Hall (microcomputer classroom) /3/ Lecture notes are posted at www.pa.msu.edu/courses/phy101 . 101 lecture 1 1 PHY 101 – Lecture 1 Math. Techniques 1 - Algebra 2 - Trigonometry 3 – Analytic geometry 4 - Computer simulation 5 – Calculus Algebra: Use symbols to stand for numbers.
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ROMULUS‚ MY FATHER NOTES Whereas Romulus shifts his expectations in order to become a respected member of society‚ Christina refuses to‚ and is subsequently condemned by their neighbours. “The [community’s] contempt for my mother’s failings was… the unattractive side of a distinctively Australian sense of decency.” Despite his parents’ feelings and the expectations of the community (‘I was the only farm boy in
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