Cyber Stalking Stalking: series of actions that would cause a person to fear death or injury Spam (Bulk email marketing) Internet version of junk mail Where do they get email addys? - legitimate companies - Newsgroup Extractors - Websites Extractors Avoiding Spam - Use phoney address - Use anonymous remailer - Use “AT” in your email address instead of @. Internet Fraud / Identity Theft Credit Card Fraud: The unauthorized use of credit cards to obtain money or property Common ways
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NB: when discussing globalisation some sources discuss remote events such as setting up of East India Company. As term ‘developing countries’ is used students should focus on modern post-colonial era – probably shouldn’t go further back than 1960s |Advantages |Disadvantages | |Multinational companies (MNCs) have more opportunities for Foreign |MNCs tend to use cheap labour – many jobs
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90%= 1.645 95% = 1.96 98% = 2.33 99% = 2.575 Hypothesis Testing *A credit card company wondered whether giving frequent flyer miles for every purchase would increase card usage‚ which has a current mean of $2500 per year. They gave free flyer miles to a simple random sample of 25 card customers and found the sample mean to be $2542 and the standard deviation to be $109. n= 25 Ho (Claim) µ=2500 OR Ha µ > 2500 *Use t-table n .50 Ha
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Dynamics Test Review Dynamics: The study of forces that cause motion Types of Forces: can accelerate‚ deform‚ rotate measured in Newtons (N). Force of Gravity: force of attraction between all matter Force of Friction: force that resists relative motion of two surfaes. Always parallel to surface in contact Normal force: force of contact that exists between two surfaces Applied Force: the push or pull Tension Force: the force of a rope or a chain (can only pull) Air resistance: caused by a
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Independent sample T-test: * unknown variances * expected normal distribution * comparing means * (Als variantie bekend is dan z-test) * Analyse-compare means-independent sample t-test‚ define groups * H0: RateMen=RateWoman (do not differ) * Ha: Ratemen≠RateWoman (RateMen differs from RateWoman) * H0: u1 = u2 vs. HA: u1 ≠ u2 (this is two tailed ) also possible: * H0:uWomen≥ uMen vs. HA: uWomen0 OR d 6000 → Ha: p > 0‚5 of Ha≠0‚5 indien dubbelzijdig wilt
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Shiana Gunasekera Lecture 2: GROUPS AND TEAMS *Groups/Teams – same - people with complementary skills‚ to achieve shared purpose and are held mutually responsible. *Formal Teams – officially recognised (organisational chart) and supported by the organisation for specific purposes. *Informal Teams- Natural or spontaneous relationship. No OC *Hierarchy – single person authority/performance responsibility. *Self-managed teams – decisions/complete work on own. Mutually responsible. Perform
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Reflection statement. Creating my Vlog was a difficult however rewarding task due to the technological processes involved. I under took many steps to create my Vlog such as learning how to use editing programs and various other software on my computer as well as creating a Youtube account. I found the task of editing quite problematic at first but as I explored the program and went online to research how to use the software I guided my self in the right direction. After going online I quickly
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Self Assessment Doing Business for Humanity This is a guide to what I expected in an answer and the length. If I ask for 2 examples don’t waste time giving more. __________________________________________________________________________________ Q1. Give 2 examples of institutions used to distribute multi lateral aid The World Bank‚ IMF etc Q2. Briefly state what comparing actual amounts of a nation’s Aid giving from per capita amounts reveals. The absolute amount given by the US for example
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Expectations‚ Variances & Covariances The Rules of Summation n å xi ¼ x1 þ x2 þ Á Á Á þ xn covðX; YÞ ¼ E½ðXÀE½XÞðYÀE½YÞ i¼1 n ¼ å å ½x À EðXÞ½ y À EðYÞ f ðx; yÞ å a ¼ na x y i¼1 n covðX;YÞ r ¼ pffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi varðXÞvarðYÞ n å axi ¼ a å xi i¼1 n i¼1 n n i¼1 i¼1 E(c1X þ c2Y ) ¼ c1E(X ) þ c2E(Y ) E(X þ Y ) ¼ E(X ) þ E(Y ) å ðxi þ yi Þ ¼ å xi þ å yi i¼1 n n n i¼1 i¼1 å ðaxi þ byi Þ ¼ a å xi þ b å yi i¼1 n var(aX þ bY þ cZ ) ¼ a2var(X) þ b2var(Y ) þ c2var(Z
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CHAPTER 8 1) Access Control List: This network access control determines which IP packets are allowed entry to a network and which are dropped. 2) Access Control Matrix: A table specifying which portions of the system users are permitted to access. Compatibility tests utilize a(n) ________‚ which is a list of authorized users‚ programs‚ and data files the users are authorized to access or manipulate. 3) Authentication: Verifying the identity of the person or device attempting to access the
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