Privacy and Social media By: Amruta Kalbande Ankita Sen What is Social Media? • Social media is the social interacton among people in which they create‚ share or exchange informaton and ideas in virtual communites and networks. What is Privacy? “In general‚ the right to be free from secret surveillance and to determine whether‚ when‚ how‚ and to whom‚ one’s personal or organizatonal informaton is to be revealed.” Is privacy in social media important? YES! But WHY? • Social
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SEGMENTATION – TARGETING – POSITIONING Fragmentation of mass markets segments Consumers: variety of needs & preferences Marketers: offer variety of choices via multitude of marketing offerings Marketing segmentation: Needs Action Linking market needs to an org’s marketing program Market needs Segmentation/Targeting MM A market segment: Group of consumers with homogenous profile & common needs will similarly respond to a marketing program Segmentation – targeting – positioning 1
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BRE336 Development Control Law TOPIC Walled buildings have been criticized to be the root of creating poor air quality for neighbouring community. Town Planning Board (TPB) has therefore imposed of Building Height Restriction (BHR)‚ Non Building Area (NBA) and Building Gap (BG) in some OZP. But TPB failed in a judicial review (Kai Tak Mansion case) on the imposition of BHR‚ NBA and BG. Discuss the rationale of the decision and your recommendations to solve the problem BRE336 Development Control
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Physiology of the Circulatory System Activity 1) When a person goes from a prone position to standing up‚ all of the blood rushes from to the feet due to gravity. This causes reduced blood flow back to the heart‚ which in turn causes reduced cardiac output. The baroreceptors help to increase blood pressure and heart rate as seen through the baroreceptor reflex test‚ with a resting systolic heart rate of 54bpm to a baroreceptor reflex heart rate of 70bpm‚ an increase of 16bpm. 2) Having high blood
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HSC Area of Study Discovery AN ETA RESOURCE www.englishteacher.com.au Overview of the session ! The rubric ! Why is discovery an important concept? ! The texts as discoveries ! Activities to start the unit with students ! Ways into the texts and related texts The rubric ! Students need to know the rubric! One way to engage with the rubric is to look at each statement and determine the focus by deciding if it is a: WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY or HOW ! type of statement The rubric
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Rich Watkins Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Instructor INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE Attended Alexandria Technical and Community College Graduated in 1982 with an Associates Degree in Law Enforcement Worked as a Police Officer with the Luverne Police Department from October 1982 to December 1985 Worked with the Faribault Police Department from December 1985 to September 2011 Served as a Police Officer Promoted to Corporal Promoted to Sergeant Duties included: •Patrol
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RJR Nabisco RJR NABISCO AGENDA Historical Perspective LBO Candidate Special Committee Key Players Valuations Risk Factors Post LBO Plans Final Takeover Historical Perspective Started in 1875 as a tobacco firm. In 1967 ‚ RJR entered in food‚ restaurant‚ alcohol and shipping business. In 1987: - Food Business: $9.4 billion - Tobacco Business: $ 7 billion LBO Candidate Operating under low debt Exhibited long term and non cyclical growth RJR’s break up value: Nabisco $8 to $9
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Accounting Information Systems‚ 6th edition James A. Hall COPYRIGHT © 2009 South-Western‚ a division of Cengage Learning. Cengage Learning and South-Western are trademarks used herein under license Objectives for Chapter 1 Primary information flows within the business environment Accounting information systems and management information systems The general model for information systems Financial transactions from non-financial transactions The functional areas of a business
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FLOOD It was the worst rainy weather I had seen. The skies remained overcast as sheets of rain poured down without stopping. In the evenings‚ the rain was usually accompanied by blinding flashes of lightning and deafening peals of thunder. Most of the residents in my area remained confined indoors. Apart from people scurrying to and from work and school‚ there was little outdoor activity. The town where I live‚ Kuantan‚ faces the Pahang River. After three days of incessant rain‚ the swollen river
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In the book “Buried in the sky” plenty of things happen. The story jump around a lot giving you all kinds of mini story within that eventually connect to one another. There are many parts in the story showing you how people act in real life and how the act up on the mountain. The author shows people changing for better and for worse to help people understand and in a way visualize the dangers of the mountain. In “Buried in the Sky” by Peter Zuckerman and Amanda Padoan‚ the authors’ shows how the
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