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    Social Networking Kristie Morton Ashford University INF103: Computer Literacy (ABD1248A) Instructor:  Kim Marshall January 12‚ 2013 When you say the word social web most of us know what you are referring to but if you lived under a rock for last 10 years I will explain it. Social web is a means for individuals to socialize or interact with each other through the internet. It is a way for companies or groups to promote their business or interest. Social web has increased ways that families

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    Windows 7 Config

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    Admin vs Standard user: pros and cons 56 5. UAC settings in Windows 7 57 6. Conclusion 58 Configure Your Firewall in Windows 7 59 1. Set up system and security settings. 59 2. Select program features. 60 3. Choose firewall settings for different network location types. 61 Configure Windows 7 Backup Options 62 To back up your files 63 Notes 63 To create a new‚ full backup 63 Note 64 To set up a backup after upgrading from a previous version of Windows 64 Define Windows 7 File

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    Social networks and education The advent of social networking platforms may also be impacting the way(s) in which learners engage with technology in general. For a number of years‚ Prensky’s (2001) dichotomy between Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants has been considered a relatively accurate representation of the ease with which people of a certain age range—in particular those born before and after 1980—use technology. Prensky’s theory has been largely disproved‚ however‚ and not least on

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    WINDOW DRESSING Window dressing is presenting company accounts in a manner which enhances the financial position of the company. It is a form of creative accounting involving the manipulation of figures to flatter the financial position of the business. It is also defined as: ‘A form of accounting‚ which while complying with all the regulations‚ nevertheless‚ gives a biased impression of the company’s performance.’ Though it is not illegal‚ it is considered by many financial pundits asunethical

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    11/12/13 Social Networking: Definition‚ history‚ advantages and disadvantages Username Can’t login? Passw ord Login Social Networking: Definition‚ history‚ advantages and disadvantages By Hakimuddin‚ 27th Sep 2012 | Follow this author | RSS Feed | Short URL http://nut.b z/3c4u9vel/ Posted in Wikinut > Family > Daily Life Now days social networking is the most important part of our lives. The craze of social networking is increasing day by day. In this article I am providing

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    conform to society. It is basic human nature to have the desire to pass on our own values‚ norms and culture to our kids and/or those who we are in command of. We often resort to educating them based on values we’ve been taught by society. Social networking has now introduced an innovative way of attaining these norms through virtual communities on the Web. Socialization prepares us for our life experiences. It can be considered a reverential foundation for society. We may not agree to some rules

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    Girl in the Window

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    1. My initial reaction to this piece was a mix of sadness‚ disgust and confusion. I didn’t think it was possible for a mother to neglect their child to such extremes. To me it seems outlandish for a child to never be held or given the basic forms of human contact. Then for her brothers to not have an instinct to protect her‚ surprised me as well. I have five brothers; four are half brothers and two I’ve never met. If I found out any one of them was in trouble‚ there is no doubt in my mind I would

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    Social networking has changed the way people interact with each other forever. Social networking first existed as an invention created in 1975 known as email‚ which is still used today (Email). However social networking has advanced in to using a profile to give information about a user and his or her interests‚ and has integrated the use of email. Now social networking involves sharing stories‚ photos‚ and involves the use of apps as well as messaging to communicate with others. This type of social

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    Linux Final Exam Study Guide

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    utility allows a user working with root privileges to bring the system down‚ reboot‚ or change between runlevels. who –r displays current runlevel -any directories you do not create file systems for automatically become part of the root (/) filesystem. Linux temporarily stores programs and data on a swap partition when it doesn’t have enough RAM to hold all the information it is processing. you can use mkswap to make space and swapon to enable it. -Fedora supports i386/i686‚ x86_64‚ and Mac Powerpc -ls

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    Comparative Critique In a comparative critique similarities and differences are given between two articles as well as the readers own opinion of the authors’ work. In Stanley Milgram’s “The Perils of Obedience”‚ certain experiments were conducted on separate types of individuals. Milgram forces his subjects to administer shocks to a non-existent person on the other side of a wall. This experiment questions the obedience of individuals when put in a sadistic environment. On the other hand

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