Week 1 Assignment 1 A landline telephone (also known as land line‚ land-line‚ main line‚ homophone‚ landline‚ fixed-line‚ and wire line) refers to a phone that uses a solid medium line such as a copper wire or fiber optical wire for transmission The local loop (also referred to as a subscriber line) is a twisted pair cable or circuit (cable) that connects from the demarcation point (house/building) of the customer premises to the edge of the service provider maximum of 3 miles. A central office
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Ethics Paper Economist Milton Friedman said that “the only entities who can have responsibilities are individuals. A business cannot have responsibilities. So the question is‚ do corporate executives‚ provided they stay within the law‚ have responsibilities in their business activities other than to make as much money for their stockholders as possible? And my answer to that is no‚ they do not.[2]” Nowadays‚ this debate falls into the CSR‚ or also know as the “Corporate Social Responsibility”
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categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age • Disability |Category |Stereotype 1 |Stereotype 2 |Stereotype 3 | |Race |All black people are ghetto. |All Jewish people are tight wads. |All Middle Eastern people are | |
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Course Design Guide PRG/211 Version 4 Course Syllabus Information Systems & Technology PRG/211 Version 4 Algorithms and Logic for Computer Programming Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides students with a basic understanding of programming development practices. Concepts covered include the application of algorithms and logic to the design and development of procedural and object oriented computer programs
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Week 1 Individual Assignment ETH 316 December 10‚ 2012 Ethical Theory There are three main approaches to ethical theory. The three areas are utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics. Utilitarianism is often thought of as the consequences. In a utilitarian’s mind‚ the best choice is the one that is made to meet most people’s satisfaction and is ethically correct. The problem with utilitarianism is that as time passes and they begin to have wrong predictions‚ then the benefit is less for
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Lucila Sanchez MPP 540/ Prof. Maitland Transformational Leadership and Utilitarian and Duty Ethics alongside Justice Theory Morality: A Model for Ideal Ethical Leadership in Public Policy The greatest responsibility that leaders in public policymaking have is to serve the public. The public constitutes not only those who elect a leader‚ but anyone who’s lives could be affected by the decisions made by that leader. These decisions may have lasting impacts on future generations and across
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enforces them by acceptable. They try to make the majority agree to their opinions by making every other thoughts or individual ideas are not ideal. | Part II * Write a 150- to 250-word response to each of the following questions: * * 1) How is discrimination different from prejudice and stereotyping? * * Discrimination is very different from prejudice and the act of stereotyping. Stereotyping is a generalization of people with similar traits‚ and prejudice is when you’re
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Running head: USE OF RESTRAINTS The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Kerry B. Bledsoe MidAmerica Nazarene University The Use of Restraints versus Patient Autonomy Introduction The use of physical restraints has been a controversial yet frequently used nursing intervention for confused and hospitalized patients with severe mental disorders over the past two decades. In many Western countries there were between 3.4% and 30% of acute elderly care and rehabilitation patients subjected
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Financial Statements Brandon Persad ACC/561 November 3‚ 2014 Tom Myers‚ Facilitator Financial Statements Accounting is a systematic approach to identifying‚ recording and communicating the various financially impactful events of a business to interested external and internal users of such information (Kimmel‚ Weygandt‚ & Kieso‚ 2011). The field of accounting is typically divided into financial and managerial accounting. The purpose of financial accounting is to report on a company’s
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Company Selection I have selected Apple as the company that I will be following financially for the duration of Accounting 561. Not only am I a passionate Apple user‚ I also believe in how the company develops‚ creates‚ and markets their product lines for consumer use. They have created products that are so complex at their core with an extremely simple user experience‚ which has been nothing short of remarkable to watch from the time I was a child through adulthood. I look forward to studying
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