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    1) WAP to print the Fibonacci series CLS a = 1 b = 1 PRINT a‚ b‚ FOR i = 1 TO 8 c = a + b PRINT c‚ a = b b = c NEXT i END ………………………………………………………………………………. 2) WAP to print the factors of a given number REM Program to print the factors of a given number CLS INPUT “Enter any number”; n FOR i = 1 TO n IF n MOD i = 0 THEN PRINT i‚ NEXT i END ………………………………………………………………………………… 3) WAP to print the greater among ten different numbers REM Program to print greater number among ten

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    DHA SENIOR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS MCQ’s Worksheet for Class VIII Subject: Computer Science 1. The purpose of computer networking is a. Sharing Resources b. Sharing Data c. Sharing Data and Resources d. Sharing Devices 2. A printer is example of a. Receiving Device b. Sending Device c. Communication Medium d. Sharing Device 3. In a computer network‚ a requesting computer is called a. Sending Device b. Server c. Backup Unit d. Client 4. A computer

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    Chapter 2 MCQ’s 1) According to the Law of Demand‚ the demand curve for a good will A) shift leftward when the price of the good increases. B) shift rightward when the price of the good increases. C) slope downward. D) slope upward. Answer: C 2) An increase in the price of pork will lead to A) a movement up along the demand curve. B) a movement down along the demand curve. C) a rightward shift of the demand curve. D) a leftward shift of the demand curve. Answer: A 3) An increase in consumer incomes

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    The Social Disconnection Put. It. Down. Whether it is a cell phone‚ a computer‚ a tablet or a TV‚ people in today ’s technological world always have their eyes in front of some kind of screen. Due to the misuse of technology‚ people today do not consider their surroundings important. Technology is everywhere‚ giving anyone who comes within its reach access to all kinds of information. There is evidence that shows technology is more efficient to use‚ but people pay too much attention to it rather

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    What is communication? According to Hybel & Weaver (2004‚ p7) the terms ‘Communication’ which is interact with others to share information and beliefs‚ exchange ideas and feelings‚ make plans and solve problems. Sometimes this interaction is done interpersonally‚ in a team or small group‚ in a conference and sometimes through the media or via computer. We may say that communication consists of transmitting information from one people to another. Communication theory is explains the process

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    electronic system might be set up to protect patients from receiving DRUGx if they are already taking INTERAx. Consider the CPOE process you have read about in class. Clinical decision support tools and explanation I would choose to use a Drug/Drug Interaction tool‚ so we would be aware when there could be a severe reaction when a patient is prescribed both DRUGx and INTERAx. This tool would notify the appropriate individuals when someone wanted to prescribe both of these medications to a patient. I would

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    The Physical‚ Social‚ and Psychological Influences on Adolescent Sleep Patterns and the Resulting Implications The Physical‚ Social‚ and Psychological Influences on Adolescent Sleep Patterns and the Resulting Implications Extensive research has illustrated that biological changes associated with the onset of puberty in adolescents alters patterns of sleep. This biological change is associated with a shift in the circadian rhythm linked to sleep. Pubescent changes in the circadian

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    Is The Rage Of Text Messaging Leading To Less Than Desirable Social Interaction? As the world embraces the technological knowhow‚ preferred modes of communication have tremendously changed from the ancient modes. One such current modes of communication commonly used is the text messaging. Text messaging is a way of sending short written information to and from phone devices .Text messaging provides a fast‚ easy and discrete way of transferring information. Text messaging thus plays an important

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    Group Development and Interaction Theory Within the business setting‚ the shift from yesterday’s “singular” culture to today’s “team” culture has brought about a new era of learning‚ development‚ and innovation. However‚ this shift has also brought with it a certain amount of dissatisfaction‚ conflict‚ and confusion. This paper will focus on the Tuckman Theory‚ and discuss how Tuckman’s five stages of group development and interaction applies to the work environment and leadership effectiveness

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    Patterns in Nature Summary

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    Patterns in Nature 1. Organisms are made of cells that have similar structural characteristics * Outline the historical development of the cell theory‚ in particular the contributions of Robert Hooke and Robert Brown Robert Hooke was the first person to observe a cell through a compound microscope in 1665. Franscesco Redi used a microscope to observe that flies do not spontaneously appear but develop from eggs laid by other flies. Many years later‚ Robert Brown observed a large body in

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