Midterm Study Guide 1. What is cybercrime‚ and what contributes to it? Contributors: the ability to anonymously access the Internet the Internet is an open‚ vulnerable design the ability to remotely access the Internet 2. In a 2011 survey‚ what did the computer institute report that responding organizations experience in computer security incidents… what %? 45% 3. Nonrepudiation refers to the ability to insure e-commerce participants do not deny their online actions. 4. Redundancy multiple
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Anthropology 2 Midterm Study Guide: Professor Li Zhang Midterm Date: October 30‚ 2012 Week 1 What is the scope of cultural anthropology? Discuss its focus of inquiry‚ approach‚ and major changes over time. ● Cultural anthropology is concerned with the nature and extent of social and cultural differences among different societies. Focus on Inquiry: Why there are different cultures and how they came about and are affected or changing. Focus on Approach: Approaches could be urban
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CMS 11-Midterm review Needs fulfilled Physical - We need to communicate to survive. People who communicate get sick less often and for less time. Practical - Communication is important in our everyday lives‚ from letting the hairstyilist know what you want or the doctor where it hurts. Social - Communication helps define who we are and to have successful relationships around us. Identity - By communication we learn who we are. Our sense of identity comes from the way we interact with other
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false obtaining a marriage license would occur during the intensifying stage of a relationhship true control‚ one of the needs fulfilled by relationships‚ is concerned with establishing and maintaing satisfactory levels of influence and power false affection is concerend with establishing and maintating a feeling of mutual interest-that is‚ feleling that others take and interest in us true the theroty of social penetration holds that as a relationship become more intimate‚ the depth
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Midterm Study Guide Fall 2012 Chapter 1: Introduction to group communication 1. *Explain the six characteristics of small groups. a. Small number of people – 3-9 people‚ minimum number of people will allow you to achieve a task effectively b. Common purpose or goal – all group members are working toward the same goal c. Common experiences/sense of belonging d. Interdependent – we all affect each other e. Psychological bond – “us vs. them”; idea that we communicate
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responds to an arguement by introducing an irrelevent detail to divert attention from the point of the arguement methods of delivery: manuscript- paragraphs on paper memorize- go over in minds imprompt- little or no preperation extemporaneous- outline speech why greeks develope rhetoric? - courts‚ democracy aristotle- 384-322 B.C Classical rhetoric- speaker centered rhetoric- aristotle wrote Qualitative canon: 1. invention- topic 2. disposition- order‚ structure 3. elocution- grammar 4. memory- go over
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Midterm Five of the following seven questions will be on the midterm exam. From the five on the exam you will pick two to write on using material from lectures and the text book. 1. Compare the experience of the French‚ Spanish and English in colonizing the New World. What common perception of the region did they share? Discuss differences in their relationship with Native Americans. 2. Compare and contrast the economies and social structures of New England‚ the Chesapeake/South
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The ACCT504 Midterm Exam will be an online open-book‚ open-notes‚ open-computer exam with a time limit of 2 hours and 30 minutes. It will be worth 150 points or 15% of the course grade. The Midterm Exam is multiple pages and consists of 30 multiple-choice questions‚ one essay question‚ and one problem. The multiple-choice questions are worth 3 points each. Some of the multiple choice questions are problem-based. There is also one essay question worth 25 points and one problem worth 35 points
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Need to know: 5 conditions necessary in a thesis statement Tropes: Metonymy‚ simile‚ synecdoche‚ paradox Extemporaneous speech format (Quiz) Rhetorical public speaking Resources for persuasion (1st canon) Signposts‚ transitions‚ internal summaries‚ internal previews Components of delivery (pg. 44-45) Introductory speech (Quiz) Speeches of Solicitation (Quiz) Speeches of Commemoration Contingency Rhetorical Situation (Quiz) Rhetorical background Identification of a rhetor Practical
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MKT 365 Midterm Review Negativity Effect- Humans strive more on the negative than the positive. It’s more likely you remember negative information and is more easily recalled‚ because we have expectations that the product or person should work a certain way. However‚ negatives are shared more‚ because of a violation of expectations. Negative information is more diagnostic * Use negativity to advantage such as a competitor’s product * Reinforce positive attitudes by detaching yourself to
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