Unit 5 Written Test I. Express in one word: 1) to discuss matters in order to come to an agreement; 2) to go beyond what is allowed or necessary; 3) keeping of law‚ custom‚ duty; 4) to prevent smb. from doing smth‚ to bring to nothing; 5) to persuade a person to do or take smth. by using unfair methods‚ tricks. II. Give E. equivalents to: 1) взаимодействие человека и машины; 2) глубокие перемены; 3) устранять‚ исключать‚ уничтожать; 4) уроки труда; 5) коррективный; заменять учителя; 6) доступ‚ подход;
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Ethics in Action Segment Responses Liberty University SEGMENT ONE: MANAGING BOUNDARIES 1.If this was your client‚ what would you say and do? Be specific. Why would you respond this way? If this were my client‚ I would further explore the reasons she desires the out of office interaction‚ and the possible risks and benefits of this interaction. For instance‚ I could say‚ “You say that meeting in the office makes you feel uncomfortable‚ can you elaborate
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Smarter Than You Think and is an essential element to understanding technology today. According to Thompson‚ ambient awareness is “almost like being in the same room as someone and picking up on his/her mood and thoughts by the stray signals he/she gives off” (Thompson‚ 2013). He continues to say that ambient awareness is like a type of E.S.P. where “you create a picture of someone else’s internal state gradually‚ actually unconsciously‚
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What I think of the loch ness monster! What does it mean if a dim-witted person unlike yourself believed in a non-existent creature like the Loch Ness Monster? Should we accept the photographic evidence provided or do you go by the saying "Seeing is believing"? I believe that this creature is a tourist attraction although there have been alleged sightings of this tall tale since about 565 AD. I am going you prove to you that this legend does not exist. I don’t know why I have to prove to really
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To instill in ihe students human values and cultural reflnement thlough the humanities and social sciences. To inculcate high ethical standards in the students through its integration in the learninq activities‚ GOURSE SYLLABUS 1. Course Code: MATH30-5 2. Course 3. Pre-requisite: MATH22 4. Go-requisite: None 5. Credit: 6. Course Description: A study of descriptive statistics such as measures ofcentral tendency‚ measures of variability‚ and skewness; principles of couniing‚ permutation
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been waiting for had finally arrived. It was my high school’s talent show. Excitement and nerves overpowered my body; at last I was going to dance in front of all my friends and family. I thought nothing and no one could ruin my day. That was off course until my brother Hector‚ who is 20 years old but still acts like a 10 year old‚ had to come and try to ruin it by telling me that I was an awful dancer and that his girlfriend‚ captain of the dance team and number one in my list of enemies‚ was going
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(A) Do you think you are addicted to Facebook? What are the signs which show a person is addicted to Facebook? Give reasons to support your view. Yes I am addicted to Facebook. The signs that shows a person that is addicted to Facebook is when he/she is constantly thinking about Facebook‚ like always updating his/hers statuses‚ always talk about the topics that he/she saw from Facebook or constantly checking his/her phone for Facebook updates. Another sign of Facebook addiction is when he/she
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Section 5 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. What is credit? Credit is a commitment to pay for something in the future‚ instead of paying for it right away. (0.5 points) 2. What is a credit score? credit score or credit rating is a number that tells lenders how likely you are to make payments on time. (0.5 points) 3. What is installment credit? Installment credit is when you borrow a specific amount
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point in the book Melinda starts to open up and accept what has happened in her past. By this part of the book if you’re not interested then something is wrong with you. Speak really captivates the moment. An example is when her old friend starts to date Andy Evans. Melinda was scared because Andy Evans raped her at the party. Naturally you would want to warn a friend about something like this. That’s precisely what Melinda does. She see’s Rachel in the library the next day and passes notes to her about
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respond to the 5 situations below‚ describing what you would recommend given each situation‚ and using at least one of the ethical frameworks or theories discussed in Ch. 12 for each scenario. Submit your answers in a Word document. -------------- Situation 1 The help desk is part of the group assigned to Doug Smith‚ the manager of office automation. The help desk has produced very low quality work for the past several months. Smith has access to the passwords for each of the help desk members’ computer
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