So what are the summary paper’s defining features‚ you ask? The summary paper is: * About something really important The summary paper exists to feed into a meeting; if someone’s called a meeting hopefully the subject matter is sufficiently important to warrant having everyone in the same room not doing other work. * Broad Include at least a brief context or history about the topic to bring readers to the same level and quickly address any knowledge gaps. * Specific With the context
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Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel IGCSE Information and Communication Technology Paper 1: Written paper Sample Assessment Material Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Paper Reference 4IT0/01 You do not need any other materials. Total Marks Instructions black ink or ball-point pen. • Use in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ • Fill centre number and candidate number. all questions. • Answer the questions
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ICT Reviewer Difference Engine- It is called the first computer Root kit Virus- A kind of virus that is undetectable and gains control of the system. Transistors- Second generations of computer were powered by them. Web camera- A component of the computer that is used to take pictures and video chat with other users. File Extensions- A suffix connected with a file that denotes the type of file. Macro Virus- A type of virus that infects documents such as MS Word and Excel. Monitor-A.K.A.
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ICT IN M ARKETING Media for rural marketing Media Rural marketing uses both kinds of media i.e. the traditional media as well as the modern media. Rural marketing requires the understanding of the complexities and this article reviews some of the key issues. S.Gopalakrishnan Iyer India gopal@ei-india.com 20 Indian agricultural industry has been growing at a tremendous pace in the last few decades. The rural areas are consuming a large number of industrial and urban
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EDUCATION THROUGH INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] INDEX Section & Description 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 3.0 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.2 Page No Introduction Statistical Indicators SWOT Analysis 5 5 6 Weaknesses Identified 6 Inherent Strengths 7 Opportunities on the horizon 8 Threats looming large 8 Need for National Mission in Education through 9 ICT Cardinal philosophy of the Mission 9-10 Objectives
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There is a large sum of groups that populate prisons‚ from offenders with AIDS to youthful offenders usually under the age of 25. The population of offenders that I will be discussing is the group of the mentally ill in prisons. Mentally ill offenders are individuals with mental disorders‚ according to NAMI.org (National Alliance on Mental Illness)‚ a mental illness is “...a medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking‚ feeling‚ mood‚ ability to relate to others and daily functioning. Just
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Mentally Ill Executions "An eye for an eye‚ and a tooth for a tooth" is the philosophy many people use when it comes to the punishment of criminals. The death penalty has been debated for many years as it has come into and then fallen out of favor for the American public. Today the death penalty by lethal injection has been put on hold on a couple of states. The legality of the "cruel and unusual punishment" is being heatedly debated. The death penalty is especially volatile when it comes to
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played by personality in making some individuals more prone to ill health than others. Health is most often described as being about the absence of illness or disease. However‚ health is not simply about physical symptoms‚ but it also encompasses our mental health and social well-being. The most common definition of health is that provided by the World Health Organisation (WHO). “Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”
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Advocacy and the Mentally Ill Summer Fleming BSHS/442 January 13‚ 2014 Dr. Elizabeth Thompson Advocacy and the Mentally Ill The American mentally ill population faces numerous barriers to acquiring basic services that those without mental illness receive daily. Advocating for the mentally ill population gives a voice to those who cannot voice their problems or may not know how. Mental illness is often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed. Individuals who are not properly diagnosed cannot receive
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Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill Deinstitutionalization refers to releasing a mentally or physically handicapped person from an institution whose main purpose was to provide treatment into a community with the intent of providing services through the community under the supervision of health-care professionals. There have been many positive outcomes from deinstitutionalization for both the patients and society but there have also been many drawbacks of deinstitutionalization. Deinstitutionalization
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