Section 5 Study Questions (18.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary‚ but some questions may require more than one sentence to answer them fully. Lesson 1 (5.0 points) 1. What is a screen in a presentation called? (1.0 points) slide 2. What file extension do Impress files use? (1.0 points) open office 3. What can you use to create a presentation quickly‚ without making it from scratch? (1.0 points) template 4. What is
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SET – A Comprehensive Unit Test (MBA) - HRM INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Solve all the following “SECTIONS” [Hand-Writing Format] with Cover Page 2. Submit “The TEST” on Friday 11 April 2014 @ 6:30 PM FACULTY: PROFESSOR DR. M. MAHMODUL HASAN SECTION – A: Micro Case Study: HSBC HSBC in Asia: A Case Study on Harmonization of HR Practices Forces in the world economy have necessitated that financial institutions become more international in outlook if they are to survive in the global arena. Noticeable
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levels to improve margins‚ but never at the expense of our ability to reposition products and keep up with segments as they move across the perceptual map. • Finance: We will finance our investments primarily through stock issues and cash from operations‚ supplementing with bond offerings on an as needed basis. When our cash position allows‚ we will establish a dividend policy and begin to retire stock. We are somewhat adverse to debt‚ and prefer to avoid interest payments. We expect to keep assets/equity
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Basic Mental Operations Mental operations are operations that affect mental contents. Initially‚ operations of reasoning have been the object of logic alone. Pierre Janet was one of the first using the concept in psychology. Mental operations have been investigated at a developmental level by Jean Piaget‚ and from a psychometric perspective by J. P. Guilford. There is also a cognitive approach to the subject‚ as well as a systems view of it. Since Antiquity‚ mental operations‚ more precisely‚ formal
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CS 11 Handout Outline I Basic computer concepts A Definition of a computer B Number systems and conversion C Types of programming languages Program Development Cycle A Problem Identification B Logic Formulation C Coding D Testing and Debugging E Storage and Maintenance Program Logic Formulation A Algorithms B Algorithm Representation 1 Flowchart 2 Pseudocode Programming Fundamentals A Data Types B Variables and Constants C Operators D Expressions Control Structures A Sequential B Conditional C
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WHAT IS A COMPUTER Computer can be defined as an electromechanical device which accepts and process data‚ following a set of instructions called programs‚ thereby giving the result of processing accurately and efficiently to the end users. computer COMPUTER HARDWARE: The physical computer and its component are referred to as hardware devices. These are computer components that one can see and touch. It includes the memory that stores data and program instructions;
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Basic computer etiquette‚ usually given the slang term "netiquette‚" is a set of rules and guidelines for proper interaction across the Web. With the proliferation of the Internet to the masses‚ online users‚ especially new ones (called "newbies") may not know how to behave in this virtual world as presenting yourself properly online requires different manners than those used in the real world. Golden Rule 1. According to Albion‚ the web and real world share the same first basic rule:
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Computer Basics Assignment The first major I’m interested in is Chemistry. This requires 30 credits. With Chemistry‚ you pick a course curriculum in your major and then pick special topics courses and selections from other areas of chemistry that go with it. Chemistry can be helpful because in cosmetology you are working with chemicals sometimes. You would want to know what chemicals work together and which don’t so you don’t end up with an accident. For example‚ if you mixed a perm or hair dye
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CSE 1021 BASIC COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Introduction to BCA & DBMS CSE 1012 - Basic Computer Applications 2 Lecture : 2hrs/ week Lab: 2 hrs/ Week Assessment 1 written test (15%) 1 assignment on Access 2010(15%) 1 Exam (70%) Lesson Objectives 3 Understand what the basic computer applications are Provide computer application To introduce the concept of database and its uses To discuss about the predecessor of the database
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C1A1Y Introduction to Windows Operating System Windows is an interface that enables you to work with your computer through graphical symbols and text rather than text alone. Windows helps you work with the various pieces of information that make your computer run and makes it easy to run the other programs. There are certain elements that all Windows programs have in common. They use buttons‚ called tools‚ as well as menus that contain commands that you select to perform tasks. Windows uses
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