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    Ethics in Journalism

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    information are a liability. These people reason that if the results sought are of great public interest‚ the ends justify the means. Some of the media’s procedures in attaining information are arguably unethical regardless of the public interest. Hidden cameras‚ establishing false business locations to entice a person into doing something wrong‚ and deception on documentation are just some examples of procedures that are surrounded by a question of ethics. The types of methods are certainly deceptive

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    Common Oats

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    in software are due to either specific levels of a single factor or due to pair-wise interactions of factors at certain levels. Example: Consider a web page with three distinct sections (Top‚ Middle‚ and Bottom) that can be individually shown or hidden by the user. You wish to test the interactions of the different sections. Following the instructions laid out previously‚ let’s create a test set for the system. 1. There are three independent variables (the sections of the page). 2. Each variable

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    Racism was and still is one of the biggest inhuman notions that has scourged our society. At the core of the word ‘racism’‚ lie the not-so-hidden terrors of the actions committed by those who are ‘racist’. The Cambridge dictionary describes racism as “the belief that people’s qualities are influenced by their race and that the members of other races are not as good as the members of your own‚ or the resulting unfair treatment of members of other races” (par 1). Taking this definition into consideration

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    The Johari Window

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    open area‚ open self‚ free area‚ free self‚ or ’the arena’ 2. what is unknown by the person about him/herself but which others know - blind area‚ blind self‚ or ’blindspot’ 3. what the person knows about him/herself that others do not know - hidden area‚ hidden self‚ avoided area‚ avoided self or ’facade’ 4. What is unknown by the person about him/herself and is also unknown by others - unknown area or unknown self. The major difference between the blind

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    Subordinates may at times feel powerless; however‚ they can gain satisfaction out of aesthetics and hidden transcripts because of the personal freedoms it represents to them. James Scott wrote an essay‚ "Behind the Official Story"‚ which is a discussion of subordinates and their relationship with dominants. It also discusses the hidden transcript and public transcript used by subordinates. "The hidden transcript is thus derivative in the sense that it consists of those offstage speeches‚ gestures

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    Johari Window

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    JOHARI Window Workbook 1 JOHARI Window Known to Self Not Known to Self Known to Others Open/Free Area Blind Area Not Known to Others Hidden Area Unknown Area The name‚ JOHARI Window‚ makes it sound like a complicated tool. In reality‚ Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham created the memorable name for their model by combining their first names‚ Joe and Harry. It was first used in 1955 and since then has become a widely used model for understanding and training in a variety of

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    Artificial intelligence

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    An introduction to Neural .. Ben Krose Networks Patrick van der Smagt Eighth edition November 1996 2 c 1996 The University of Amsterdam. Permission is granted to distribute single copies of this book for non-commercial use‚ as long as it is distributed as a whole in its original form‚ and the names of the authors and the University of Amsterdam are mentioned. Permission is also granted to use this book for non-commercial courses‚ provided the authors are noti ed of this

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    Virgin Mobile

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    pricing? The case lays out three pricing options. Which option would you choose and why? In designing your pricing plan‚ be as specific as possible with respect to the various elements under considerations (e.g.‚ contracts‚ the size of the subsidies‚ hidden fees‚ average per-minute charges‚ etc.). I believe Virgin Mobile has two options. The first option is the obvious for their target market and any new product entering a saturated market‚ the pricing should be low if not the cheapest product out

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    Steganography

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    Steganography is the latest form to insidiously hide information over the Internet without a trace of a file being altered. You are able to hide messages within images‚ voice or music. Steganography is an ancient method of hiding messages. Today messages are hidden in images and music. Steganography can be traced back to the ancient Greek who would write messages on tablets and cover them in wax. This made the tablets look blank and unsuspicious (Kolata‚ F4). Citizens of ancient civilizations would tattoo messages

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    In this book report I will going to talk about the Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank is a Jewish girl during World War II he has to hide to escape persecution by the Nazis. Along with seven other people it remains hidden in the " Secret Annexe "After more than two years of being hiddenhidden they are discovered and deported to concentration camps . The theme is that everything has an end because Anne said “The world must be going through a phase” and the symbol is the diary   THE DIARY OF ANNE

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