ICT’S EXAM TIPS * What/ Give/ State/ Indentify/ Name : Give answer in 1 sentence/word. * Explain/ Describe/ Justify : Give answer more than 2 sentences. * Section B: Answer can in point form. 1.0 INFORMATION AND COMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Define ICT. * The technology required for information processing. * The use of electronic computers‚ communication devices and software applications to convert‚ store‚ protect‚ process‚ transmit and retrieve information from
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ROLE PLAY BUSINESS MEETING Situation A condo sales agent is meeting with a family of three. These are first-time buyers who are shopping for a condo. They are at the sales office located next to the site of the future condo tower. Construction has not begun but a large billboard sign outside the sales office proclaims “over 80% sold - starting at $195‚000”. The four people sit down for their meeting inside the fashionably decorated office. Roles 1) Real estate professional This successful
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include "noise laws" that restrict the amount of noise allowed in a neighborhood‚ weight limits on vehicles on certain roads‚ and "leash laws" for pets when they are outside. Another increasingly common ordinance is the banning of skateboards and inline skates in public parking lots. State laws have a wider impact than local ordinances. They set speed limits‚ define criminal acts‚ and regulate areas of life like car insurance‚ unemployment‚ welfare‚ and education. Some examples of state laws include high
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Law Criminal Law Civil Law Crime committed against the state Sets rights & Duties of people between themselves Must prove guilt Must show liability Guilt must shown to be beyond reasonable doubt Liability shown on the balance of probabilities Regulates society by threat of punishment Rights the financial position so that no wrong had occurred Fine‚ imprisonment‚ community service. Damages or other remedies (specific performance/injunction ) Sources of Law Law Case Law (follow earlier decisions)
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(Second) or Agency (an authoritative summary of the law of agency) defines agencies as fiduciary relationships • Fiduciary – (adj) involving trust and confidence • Agency relationships commonly exist between employers and employees • Agency relationships can also exist between employers and independent contractors Employer-Employee Relationships • Normally‚ all employees who deal with third parties are considered to be agents • Employment laws apply only to employer-employee relationships‚
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Basic info for Exam 1 Types of questions you can expect * Ones similar to assigned discussion questions‚ homework * How topics in assigned articles relate to key concepts below: test questions similar to these are fair game. * You will have the formula sheet handed out during forecasting section. The most important things to know from part 1 of this class 1) Chapter 1 a) How to measure performance of a process: financial measures‚ external measures‚ internal measures and
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definition of a company. Professor David Bakibinga in his book company law in Uganda at page 2 defines a company as an artificial legal entity separate and distinct from its members or shareholders. This legal person is distinguishable from natural personality. Natural persons are born by natural people/persons and their lives end at death‚ artificial persons (corporations) are created by law and their existence is ended by the law. The possession of a legal personality implies that a company
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Geography Exam - Study Notes The Australian continent: Countries that belong to the Asia-Pacific Region: | Countries that are described as being on the Pacific Rim: | * Australia * Brunei * Cambodia * People’s Republic of China * Hong Kong * Macau * Fiji * Indonesia * Japan * Kiribati * North Korea * South Korea * Laos * Malaysia * Marshall Islands * Federated States of Micronesia * Nauru * New Zealand * Palau * Papua New Guinea * Philippines *
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Global Citizenship Final Exam Review Chapter 5 Social Inequality: Any difference in the treatment of people based on age‚ race‚ gender‚ etc. Social Stratification: Refers to the large hierarchical arrangements of large social groups on the basis of their control over basic resources (main forms include: class‚ gender and race/ethnicity) a) Dominant group: Characterized by a disproportionate share of power‚ wealth‚ social status and health care b) Subordinate group: Has limited access to
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Commercial Cells Galvanic Cell A Galvanic cell is also known as a Voltaic cell. It was named after Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta. A galvanic cell is capable of producing an electric current from a redox reaction that occurs within it and consists of two half cells. Each half cell consists of an electrode and electrolyte and a salt bridge. In a galvanic cell one metal can undergo reduction and the other oxidation. A typical galvanic cell is based on the spontaneous redox reaction: Net Ionic
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