Assignment: ACCT 108 1. Personal Computer Specifications – Processor‚ Intel Core i5-3317U‚ 1.7 GHz speed‚ 2MB cache‚ 24GB SSD‚ 750 GB HDD‚ 6GB RAM DDR3 1600MHz. Dual Layer DVD+/-RW‚ Memory card reader‚ Integrated microphone input/output‚ Digital Audio Output‚ Webcam‚ Touchpads 2‚ 2 USB 2.0 Ports‚ 1 USB 3.0 Port‚ Ethernet‚ Integrated Wi-Fi‚ Windows 8 Operating System I prefer to look for desktop‚ with big screen‚ high speed‚ and lots of storage. I checked the Future shop and gave
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Intellectual Property and Computer Software: the Ongoing Controversy Introduction Ever since the computer software industry began during the mid-1970’s with the personal computer revolution‚ using intellectual property rights (IPR) to protect software has been controversial. Presently‚ software can be protected using both copyright and patents. The issue of software patentability is particularly contentious. On one side there are the large‚ mainly U.S. based corporations‚ such as IBM‚ Microsoft
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Assignment 304 Task A - Supervision Notes A1. A duty of care effectively means that as a carer it is our job to always act in the best interests of those individuals that we provide care for. This not only includes treating them how they like to be treated but also protecting them from harm‚ even if that’s from themselves. As long as you are competent in the roles that you are being asked to perform it is the carers obligation to protect service users and remove them from harmful situations. A2
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• Chapter 8: I have decent background knowledge of the differences between Calvinists and Armminists‚ but this chapter changed my thinking. The previous discussions and literature I have experienced have made Calvinists out to be irrational. This chapter appropriately represented the supporting and objecting arguments to both viewpoints. I gained an understanding of why Calvinists believe what they do‚ and I can now look at Scripture and see where they are coming from. Their beliefs are not radical;
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Chapter 1- Michael J. Roscoe‚ a multimillionaire from New York‚ is assassinated by a guy who goes by the name Sam Green. Chapter 2- Alex Rider follows two suspected drug dealers to a barge on the River Thames. Chapter 3- Alex hops into a crane near the barge and lifts the barge out of the water with the crane; the barge collides into a nearby conference center when it’s in the air. Chapter 4- Alex is taken to jail‚ but MI6 bails him out; therefore‚ he has to accept the proposal they give him
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Chapter 8 SECTION 1 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS: 1. Psychologists use the term _________ to refer to the ability to store and retrieve information over time. The process of acquiring and using knowledge is called ________. a. learning; perception b. memory; perception c. learning; cognition d. memory; cognition Answer: d; Moderate 2. Psychologists use the term _________ to refer to the ability to store and retrieve information over time. a. learning b. memory c. cognition d. perception Answer:
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Chapter 8 Summary In Neil Postman’s book‚ Amusing Ourselves to Death‚ he attempts to persuade Americans that television is changing every aspect of our culture and world. In chapter 8‚ Shuffle Off to Bethlehem‚ Postman uses three arguing styles very well: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ which help him push the reader‚ specifically televised religion viewers and churchgoers‚ to believe that televised religion is not a replacement for religion. Throughout the chapter‚ Postman creates the feeling of guilt
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When I grow up I want to be a computer software engineer or a computer hardware engineer. How I made the choice to be a computer engineer out of all the computer jobs because an engineer is more hands on than most computer related jobs. People who helped me make this decision are my parents and my classmates. I admire Bill Gates because he made Microsoft. Steve Jobs is another person I admire because he was one of the founders of Apple. Bill Gates is the person I admire more because he does more
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Throughout reading Chapter 8‚ Perceiving Motion‚ I learned how we typically act in our daily lives. As humans‚ we are constantly acting‚ either dramatically such as riding a bike or routinely‚ as in reaching for a coffee cup or walking across the room. Whatever form of action takes‚ it involves motion‚ and one of the things that makes the study of motion perception fascinating and challenging is that we are not simply passive observers of the motion of others‚ we often move ourselves. We as well
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