Axia College Material Appendix A Midterm Exam Answer each question below. Answers should be approximately 100 words per question. 1. What are the different forms of social media that exist today? Provide examples of different social media and their primary purposes. There are many different forms of social media‚ but I will give a few examples. Magazines‚ such as People and Time‚ provide us with social news and relevant issues for society as a whole. ‘Chat’ - which can be video‚ audio
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Friedman explains how 10 ingredients‚ he calls “flatteners” which has inadvertently brought about a new global business environment. The 1st flattener is the “Fall of the Berlin Wall”‚ where Friedman explains how on 11/09/89 the Berlin Wall came down and exposed the continents into one globalize trading world. Friedman explains about six months after the "Berlin Wall Falling" the “Windows Operating System” computer chip exploded and launched the beginning era of internet PC revolution. He
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international accounting standards. The IASB was formed to replace the IASC. Establishing international standards allows more comparability between financial reports in international markets. The IASB and the FASB have joined together in 2002 for the convergence project. The project is a collaborative effort to improve GAAP and eliminate differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS. The expected result of this project is to have one set of international standards that domestic and worldwide companies can use
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GLOBALIZATION EVOLUTION OF GLOBALIZATION The term globalization denotes “globe” as a single market. Product presence in different Markets of the world. Production base across the globe. Human resources from all over the world. International investment Transaction involving IPRs. The advent in ICI(information‚ communication and technology) Rapid economic liberalization of trade and investment The mobility of people and transactional moves The reach of satellite channels‚ internet etc.
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1.0 and 2.0‚ which countries and governments were the main characters and the multinational companies in 2.0. What created the flat world? He explains his theory with ten major forces that caused the flattening of the world‚ and three points of convergence. First‚ being the Collapse of the Berlin Wall in 11/9/89‚ the "fall" of communism‚ and the start of Windows powered Personal Computers which had the ability for individuals to create their own content and connect to one another. As Friendman puts
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in the group or will leave. If the member leaves‚ then‚ by the assembly effect‚ the group will still struggle with cohesion because the whole new order of assembly will then occur. Symbolic Convergence Theory The second general theory of group dynamics that Borman describes is the symbolic Convergence Theory. It runs parallel with Emergence theory in that it happens at the same time emergence is happening. Borman describes this theory as the one in which people are story tellers who share fantasies
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E-Business Ch. 6 – 10 Assignments Chapter 6 Questions 1) Is growth of the internet‚ in terms of users‚ expected to continue indefinitely? What will cause it to slow if anything? Internet growth is now currently slowing. This is because of computer costs. Unless the price of computers drop significantly the internet growth rate will continue to decline 3) Would you say that the Internet fosters or impedes social activity? Explain your position. I would say both. The Internet probably both
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The Impact of National Culture and Economic Ideology on Managerial Work Values: A Study of the United States‚ Russia‚ Japan‚ and China Author(s): David A. Ralston‚ David H. Holt‚ Robert H. Terpstra and Yu Kai-Cheng Source: Journal of International Business Studies‚ Vol. 39‚ No. 1 (Jan. - Feb.‚ 2008)‚ pp. 8-26 Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25483241 Accessed: 27-08-2014 22:16 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of
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B.Sc IInd Year (III - semester) MATHEMATICS FOR SESSION (2013 - 2014 only) Paper-I: Advanced Calculus Maximum Marks: 50 University Exam: 40 Minimum Pass Mark : 35 % Internal Assessment: 10 Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Lectures to be delivered: 5 periods (of 45 minutes duration) per week Instructions for paper-setters The question paper will consist of three sections A‚ B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of
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Computer Concepts Exam Study for University of LA VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol): Hardware‚ software‚ and protocols used to make call over the internet. Convergence: Basically combining devices into one device‚ Ex) mp3 and cameras on cell phones. That’s convergence. File: A named collection of data. Digital: Discrete Data Super Computer: The fastest and expensive computer Analog Data: Continuous data EBSDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code): A method by which
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