Quiz 1 F10 - cinematic language‚ form‚ and genre Question 1 of 18 Score: 5 (of possible 5 points) Three fundamental principles of film form are: (choose three) A. Movies manipulate space and time in unique ways B. Movies depend on light. C. Movies provide an illusion of movement. D. Movies present things as they really are. Answer Key: A‚B‚C Feedback The incorrect answer is D. A‚ B‚ C are correct. Question 2 of 18 Score: 5 (of possible 5 points) The first
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1- What are three risk and threats of the user domain? Top risks are users and social engineering 2- Why do the organizations have acceptable use policies (AUPs)? The AUPs is very important to any organization. The organizations should have AUPs to a- Protect the organizations from any attack weather from inside or outside. The organization can do that by preventing the employees from downloading any services not needed that may be come with threat such as virus or any kind of malware.
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LEARNING ACTIVITY WORKSHEET - Week One Develop a detailed outline of your first main point. (For assistance with your writing skills‚ check out the Ashford Writing Center at https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-essay-structure.html.) 1. The Constitution: a. Provide a topic sentence that briefly describes one strength and one weakness of the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution has its strengths and weaknesses. What makes the US Constitution great is that it’s solely based upon the will of the people
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section. Money and Banking - ECON 3381L Lecture Schedule Week 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 Dates Aug 25 - Aug 29 Sep 1 - Sep 5 Sep 8 - Sep 12 Sep 8 - Sep 12 Sep 15 - Sep 19 Sep 22 - Sep 26 Sep 29 - Oct 3 Oct 6 - Oct 10 Oct 13 - Oct 17 Oct 20 - Oct 24 Oct 20 - Oct 24 Oct 27 - Oct 31 Oct 27 - Oct 31 Nov 3 - Nov 7 Nov 3 - Nov 7 Nov 10 - Nov 14 Nov 17 - Nov 21 Nov 24 - Nov 28 Nov 24 - Nov 28 Dec 1 - Dec 5 Topic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Material
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FINS3616 International Business Finance Dr Bohui Zhang (Week 1-6) 9385 5834 Room: ASB 314 (access from west lobby) Email: bohui.zhang@unsw.edu.au Consultation: Tue 16:00 – 18:00 (or by appointment) 1-1 FINS3616 International Business Finance Dr Jaehoon Lee (Week 7-12) 9385 6013 Room: ASB 365 (access from east lobby) Email: jaehoon.lee@unsw.edu. Consultation: Fri 12:00 – 14:00 (or by appointment) 1-2 Textbook Required Assessment Tutorials textbook: - Bekaert‚ Geert‚ and Hodrick
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Opportunity cost F. Models are simplified versions of reality 1. Making some unrealistic assumption II. PPF Model A. Only 2 goods: computers and cars (don’t care about the cost yet) B. Resources and technological levels are constant C. Downward slope D. Moving to the right‚ more cars‚ less computers 1. Scarcity: more for one good‚ less for the other 2. Tradeoffs: not both‚ only either or E. Efficiency: using all resources → on the curve 1. Little inefficiency is living “inside the curve” – reality
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Assignment 1 Manangement accounting 2 (ACCT 5000) Student name: Milly R. Sangha Student #:822-684-502 Question 1 – Vaughan Speed clean – budgeting a. The manager’s incentive is based on the target profit is calculated by comparing the flexible budget with actual profit and budget actual profit. Flexible budget Actual Variance Revenue $108‚100 (23 x $10 x 470) $120‚555
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Case Study #1: Green Valley Medical AEM 4570: Advanced Corporate Finance Name: Di Hu Net ID: dh583 1. What are the key elements of Green Valley’s strategy? a. What kind of hospital is it‚ and how does that relate to their overall strategy? Green Valley Medical Center is a nonprofit teaching hospital comprising of 330 beds affiliated with a large state university in a midsize town located several hours from the state’s two urban centers. It was the only regional hospital
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Group No. Name: | Date Performed: | Course & Section: | Date Submitted: | Program & Year: | Professor: | Experiment 1 GASLAWS A. Combined Gas Law Temperature of Boiling Water in Kelvin (T1) | | Temperature of Cold Water in Kelvin (T2) | | Atmospheric Pressure in mm Hg (P1) | | Vapor Pressure of Water at T2 in mm Hg | | Final Pressure of Air in mm Hg (P2) | | Volume of Water Collected in the Flask in mL (Vwater) | | Initial Volume of Dry Air in mL (V1) |
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SOCL 151 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY CHAPTER ONE – THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Define the following: sociology‚ types of functions: manifest‚ latent and dysfunction‚ positivism‚ science‚ hypothesis‚ reliability‚ variable‚ independent variable‚ dependent variable‚ theory‚ random sample‚ validity‚ and replication. 2. Discuss what the concept “sociological perspective” means to sociology. 3. Distinguish between micro-sociology and macro-sociology. 4. Explain how the
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