Examinable Skills AO1: Knowledge and Understanding (43% of all marks available) Knowledge of the subject or topic must be accurate Must have sufficient depth of knowledge To UNDERSTAND the material‚ you must be able to select the right knowledge to answer the question Must use SOCIOLOGICAL knowledge rather than ‘common sense’ knowledge AO1 Yes I know what they mean No I don’t and therefore need to revise what they mean (a )Sociological concepts and theory: You must know what the terms mean Social
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Exam 1: Option 1 Lobotomy is a word that we rarely hear at the present time in history. Unfortunately‚ this wasn’t the case during the twentieth century. Overwhelmed by ambition and the search for fame‚ two gifted yet ruthless doctors presented an underdeveloped and untested neurosurgical procedure as an option to society whom was desperately seeking a cure and an answer to the extraordinary number of mentally ill. During this time‚ the belief shared by many doctors‚ patients‚ and families was
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/education/02cheat.html?_r=0 Carr‚ D. (2012‚ August 19). Journalist dancing on the edge of truth. Retrieve from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/business/media/journalists-plagiarism-jonah-lehrer-fareed-zakaria.html?scp=4&sq=&st=nyt
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SELF-STUDY Q1. How to check contents of a file without extracting it? Explain diff. Ans tar –tf filename Note- diff command lists only the difference between two files. Syntax- diff first_filesecond_file Q2 What are the types of DNS records? Ans There are five types of DNS records- a) A records- Address(A) records direct a hostname to a numerical I.P address b) CNAME- CNAME allows a machine to be known by one or more hostnames.There must always be an A record first‚ and this is known as
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Barbara Southall SCP 565.03 College Fair Assignment Q: Students will attend a College Fair and write a 3-5 page paper discussing what they learned from the experience. The college fair as a future school counselor was vastly inspiring. Seeing high school students be excited about their perspective futures brought a sense of contentment. It was also entirely informative on how to guide students towards being able to get the most out of their precious time choosing post-secondary education
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Akshay!1 Akshay Jain Professor Susan Hubbard Computer’s Impact on Society 11 September 2014 ! The Blunders of Computer Giants historically affected their Economy. The remarkable contribution and digital competition between the computer giants historically affected the economy of the world wide industry. The inception of an innovation‚ aimed at proliferating the productivity of the contemporary technology on a global scale‚ encouraged the nerds to establish digital empires that continue
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Verizon was started on June 30‚ 2000 when GTE and Bell Atlantic Corp merged. Verizon is a 21st century however the companies that composed Verizon have roots that date back to the 19th Century at the beginning of the telephone era. The merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE were among the largest mergers in U.S. businesses history. Prior to the merger GTE was one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies. Bell Atlantic was even larger than GTE. In 1999‚ Bell Atlantic and London-based Vodafone
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Alison Nathanson Chapter 17 Internal Assessment http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/05/business/media/05screen.html?scp=10&sq=movies&st=Search Branding Comes Early in Filmmaking Process By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD 717 words Monopolistic Competition is a market structure in which many firms sell products that are similar but not identical. It is a mixture between monopoly‚ which is a firm that is the sole seller of a product without close substitutes‚ and perfect competition‚ which is a market
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moths: How they function. New York‚ NY: Holiday House. Raver‚ A. (1998‚ December 29). Learning the what‚ why and how of butterflies. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/29/style/learning-the-what-why-and-how-of-butterflies.html?scp=1&sq=learning%20the%20what%20why%20and%20how%20of%20butterflies&st=cse Rosenblatt‚ L. (2002-2007). Retrieved from http://www.monarchbutterflyusa.com/Cycle.htm Towle‚ A. (1991). Modern biology. Florida‚ FL: Holt‚ Rinehart&Wiston. University Of Minnesota
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Why it is important to keep sensitive items accountability at all times. Sensitive Items is a range of items which varies from those which are essential to the mission to those which contain information which is sensitive in nature (i.e. giving access to secure communication‚ movement of troops‚ their equipment‚ support lines or the general idea of the mission.) There are many reasons these items need to be secure and accountability maintained for them. Some of these reasons include the potential
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