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    Ethics in Information Technology Computer and Internet Crime Types of Attacks * Most frequent attack is on a networked computer from an outside source Types of attacks * Virus * Worm * Trojan horse * Denial of service Viruses * Pieces of programming code * Usually disguised as something else * Cause unexpected and usually undesirable events * Often attached to files * Deliver a “payload” * Does not spread itself from computer to

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    lifestyle. Perhaps my main concern was my writing skills because I did not know what to expect from my English 101 course. Although the course was not simple‚ it was not extremely difficult due to the fact that I quickly adjusted to the professor’s curriculum and I learned how to balance all my courses. However‚ I had to overcome several obstacles in order to secure my success in English 101. Before my arrival at Claflin University‚ I did not know what the college professors would expect from me in

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    Art 101 Final Essay

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    Art Timeline Ashley Stein ART 101 4/28/2013 University of Phoenix Art Timeline Mare and Stallion (mini)‚ 1870 by Pierre Jules Mene This sculpture was one of Mene’s most famous pieces of art work. This sculpture was first put out for viewers to see in the Paris Salon in 1952. The public went nuts over this sculpture‚ later this sculpture was made in three different sizes. The sculpture in my presentation is the smallest one made and is considered a miniature. In this sculpture both horses

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    Why MUS 101 I major in biology with a minor in chemistry. I took this class my freshman year with a different professor‚ and didn’t do very well. I have made the decision to re-take this course this semester to raise the previous grade I received. The choice I made to re-take this course was to replace a grade on my transcript for graduate schools. Choosing to Re-take this MUS 101 course to me shows my determination‚ and dedication toward my education. It also shows me a little bit of the person

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    Bimm 101 Notes

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    Main topics on midterm labs 1-9 lectures 1-9 Operon; bacterial promoter; Rbs; DNA polymerase vs RNA polymerase function (lec #1) - Transcription is carried by RNA polymerase that RNA polymerase recognizes to a specific sequence (the promoter) and start making mRNA next to that position. - Usually‚ typical bacterial promoter carries tow consensus sequences (the sequence that all the organism shares) TTGACA at position of -35. TATAAT at -10. - As mRNA is being transcribed

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    Business Law 101

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    Charles Potter Business Law Education‚ Software Piracy‚ and the Law       This paper is intended as a primer for copyright law in the form of a short story. An elementary school teacher illegitimately copies a piece of software for educational purposes and is discovered. Issues such as the fair use doctrine‚ copyright law‚ and cyberlaw are covered. The section provides a realistic legal defense for the fictional situation that drives the paper.  

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    Statistics 101 Quiz

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    5.23 Let x be a normally distributed random variable having mean = 30 and standard deviation . Find the z value for each of the following observed values of x: In each case‚ explain what the s value tells us about how the observed value of x compares to the mean 5.29 Weekly demand at a grocery store for a brand of breakfast cereal is normally distributed with a mean of 800 boxes and a standard deviation of 75 boxes‚ a. What is the .probability that weekly demand is (1) 959 boxes or less? (2) More

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    Decision Making 101

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    Pros and Cons of Decision Making team: Taylor‚ Ghosh‚ SPACENET’s functional directors (3 – Felicity Sosland‚ Hassan Nuri‚ Janis Dobbs)‚ with the exception of the Director of Manufacturing (Chen Lee) Most of the directors lived with their families in Scotts Valley and had long-standing connections with McDonnell Douglas and other aerospace contactors Lee had been hired from outside the industry Pros Composition: Diversity of Skills/Functions – Felicity was director of research; Hassan Nuri was

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    Sociology 101 Midterm

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    Sociological imagination is the capability to think outside the box about our everyday lives in order to make reason of them and connect them to the wider society. An example of this would be if you are stressing on finding a job‚ look at the greater picture and ask yourself how did this public issue develop of not being able to acquire jobs easily. Social structure are the physical things‚ and social constructions are the set of ideas. An example of this would be laws. Under social construction

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    Lingustics 101 Notes

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    what people KNOW when they know a language we know what people know by what they DO sometimes what people DO does not indicate what they KNOW **much of a language is IMPLICIT‚ we are not conscious of what we know communication transferring thoughts from one mind to another indirect means (can’t directly transfer mind-to-mind) speaker: information source‚ transmitter‚ signal listener: receiver & destination knowledge of a language formulate thought find correct words put correct

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