9-16-14 IS 3350 Unit1 Administrator Computers (10 PC) 10 assets Principle Notebook 1 asset Teacher Computers 10 assets Student Laptops 300 assets Computer Lab Computers 1 assets Administrator Server 1 assets Student Server 1 assets Wireless Access Points IT Asset Description # of Assets 7 Domains of Typical IT Privacy Data Impact Assessment Administrator Computers (10 PC) 10 Work station Yes Major Principle Notebook 1 Work station Yes Critical Teachers Computers (10 PC) 10 Work station Yes Major Student
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Part One Changes in DNA Understanding - a Continuing Process INT - Task 1 Understanding Genetics a Timeline of DNA Science ● ● ● ● ● ● 1700’s - it is believed that all traits are acquired. Example - a giraffe has a long neck due to stretching to reach the leaves in the taller trees. 1800’s - Carl Linnaeus classified by visible traits. 1866 - Gregor Mendel‚ through pea plant breeding and research; discovered that traits are inherited not acquired- before anyone knew or understood anything about
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Unit 4 Research Assignment 1 Using Global Variables Global variables are variables that are visible to every module in the program and its scope is the entire program so that all of the modules within the program can access a global variable. They can be declared in modules by simply setting up an assignment box and adding in the variables to the modules. In Pseudocode‚ you will simply write out the particular variable you want to declare and its value. Many programmers go against the idea of
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1. Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities The key legal and regulatory requirements relating to my role as a teacher are:- • Children Act (2004) – Every child matters • Copyright‚ Designs & Patents Act (1988) • Data Protection Act (1998 amended 2003) • Equality Act (2010) • Freedom of Information Act (2000) • Health & Safety at Work Act (1974) • Human Rights Act (1998)
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Oil to the machine Unit 4 Oil to the machine Unit 4 By: Sager Anroedh International Business Studies By: Sager Anroedh International Business Studies Unit 4: Oil To The Machine Assignment 1/Task 1/ P1 There are many ways to communicate‚ therefor I made a clean table to discuss the differences ways to communicate. But every way to communicate has his own advantages and disadvantages those will be discussed as well. For this assignment I used ‘Scotch & Soda’ as business to give
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Unit 2 Assignment 1: Homework Short Answer 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? (The wording of this question has me a little stumped so I’ll give you all the answers that are running through my head and see if that is what you are looking for here) a. Should “problem” = program assignment of some sort‚ than the first step would be to design the basis of the program in pseudocode to gain a clear picture of what kind of commands will
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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY LAW 208 Law‚ Laywers and Society 3 Credit points Unit Guide Semester 1‚ Year 2010 Macquarie Law School Part 1 General information Unit convenor and teaching staff Position: Unit Convenor Name: Therese MacDermott Email: therese.macdermott@law.mq.edu.au Phone: 9850 7067 Office: W3A Room 520 Consultation times: Tuesday 1.30pm-3.30pm and other times by appointment Teaching Staff Name: Lise Barry Email: lise.barry@law.mq.edu.au Phone: 9850 4237 Office:
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Tasks three and four Deadline: 15/1/13 Recommending a PC A family friend has asked for your advice on selecting a computer for their two children. Ben is a games enthusiast and enjoys playing all the latest computer games. Jerry‚ on the other hand‚ is the creative one and enjoys making videos and will want to edit them on the new computer. He also enjoys digital photography and takes a lot of pictures with his camera and edits them. They would also like to be able to connect the PC to the new
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Chapter 1 What is Management? Overview Chapter 1 examines what management is including what mangers do‚ and how they use resources to achieve organisational goals. The chapter highlights the four main functions of management (planning‚ organising‚ leading and controlling) as well as exploring the levels of management (first line‚ middle and top) as well as the importance of three types of managerial skills (conceptual‚ human and technical). The chapter concludes with a discussion of the major
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APPENDIX A - In the table below research examples of: • A local business • A national business • An international Business • A global business Your examples MUST include a business in each of the private‚ public and voluntary sectors. Your examples MUST include a business in each of the primary‚ secondary and tertiary sectors. Your examples MUST include a sole trader‚ a partnership‚ a private and public limited company and a government run department or agency |Name
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