Technology and Technology+ Digital Presence and Social Media Personhood 1. The distance between virtue and physical 2. Social network 3. Signaling 4. Honesty 5. Deception 6. Newbie midbie and oldbies 7. Representation 8. Embodiment How much are people disguising themselves on social networks‚ and to what extend are these disguise acceptable? With the overflow of social networks‚ people get a chance to present themselves online. These social networks then become
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COMM 225: MIDTERM REVIEW QUESTIONS TOPIC: PROJECT MANAGEMENT Q 1.1: Kozar International‚ Inc. begun marketing a new instant-developing film project. The estimates of R&D activity time (weeks) for Kozar’s project are given in the table below. The project has two paths: AC-E-F and A-B-D-F. Assume the activity times are independent. a) What is the probability that the project will be completed between 35 and 45 days? b) If the time to complete the path A-B-D-F is normally distributed‚ what is the probability
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Science and PE Division Course Syllabus: General Chemistry I Spring – 2012 Chem 1411 – 4003 (4 Credit Hours) _____________________________________________________________________ Instructo ______________________________________________________________________ Course Description General Chemistry I:This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a DCCCD Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or equivalent AND Developmental
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The Coffee Shop Project <<Name>> MGMT404 Project Management DeVry University Online Table of Contents Introduction 3 Scope statement 3 Work breakdown structure 5 Network diagram 6 Risk Management plan 8 Resource Management plan 9 Communication Management Plan 12 Introduction - A coffee shop has always been more than a place to have a beverage. It is a place to socialize‚ ideate‚ have fun and meet new people. As Starbucks puts it‚ it’s the third place‚ a home away from home or office. Also‚ due
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exercise their ability to purchase a set of their own cleaning equipment. To do that they need to see the numbers and how much they will have to pay and how it compares to other options. 1. 1. Mrs. Clea Ning wants a list of her customers sorted by week day (starting with Sunday) and by home size (smallest to largest). 2. Mrs. Clea Ning wants you to use formatting that lists the highest revenue clients (from highest to lowest) and color codes the ones that
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these relationship development stages in further friendships. Part 1: Case Analysis My friendship with Sarah went along with all of Knapp’s stages‚ from beginning to end. She was the new girl at school; we became best friends over her first few weeks at Heber‚ and remained friends until the fall of our senior year. The first stage of Knapp’s relationship development is the initiating stage‚ when two people “meet and interact for the first time” (Floyd‚ 2011‚ p. 188). Sarah and I met on her first
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Quizzes 1-4 with Answers Quiz 1 _____1. A local area network is: a) a large central network that connects other networks in a distance spanning exactly 5 miles. b) a group of personal computers or terminals located in the same general area and connected by a common cable (communication circuit) so they can exchange information. c) a network spanning a geographical area that usually encompasses a city or county area (3 to 30 miles). d) a network spanning a large
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MASTERS IN ISLAMIC FINANCE PRACTICE (MIFP) Assignment for QM5013 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS "Topic " Tutorial EIGHT Answers Semester June‚ 2014 Facilitator: PROF. Assoc. Prof Dr. Baharom Abd Hamid Name: MUSTAFA KASSIM AHMED ID: 1100386 TUTORIAL 8 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS QUESTION 1: A sample of 40 observations is selected from one population with a population standard deviation of 5. The sample mean is 102. A sample of 50 observations is selected from a second population with a population
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Week 8 Intermediate Sanctions CJS 230 Intermediate sanctions which include residential facilities like restitution centers‚ work release centers‚ probation and detention centers‚ house arrests‚ electronic monitoring‚ shock incarceration‚ split sentencing‚ boot camps‚ and residential programs of all sorts have become a large part of the correctional system. Intermediate sanctions can offer increased surveillance‚ tighter controls on movement‚ and a more intense treatment for an assortment
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Week 9 Tutorial: Ethics of Consumption (Assessed) Readings: Shaw et. al. (2013)‚ Chapter 5: The Morality and Ethics of Consumption. Textbook Reading: Why Do We Consume So Much‚ by Juliet Schor‚ pp.258-66. Task for students Once you have read the textbook chapter and the Reading‚ answer discussion questions 1‚ 3- 5 (ignore questions 2 and 6). Q1. Who is the “we” in the question “Why do we consume so much?” Is Juliet Schor correct that “there is increasingly little that we do which is not a consumption
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