...Website Evaluation Worksheet Questions 1st Website The First Look Kudler fine foods What was your initial impression of the site? Did you feel bored, overwhelmed, or confused? The home page was set up nicely. It was elegant and served its purpose at gathering the attention of the viewer. How much time did it take to realize the purpose of the site? The site is designed to help customers take a look at their stock of fine foods. What is the target audience for the site? The target audience of the site is anyone looking for wines for the people of the Did the site look the same in multiple browsers, if multiple browsers were available? No. The fonts were different in Internet Explorer from the fonts in Google Chrome. The differences were not that big but they were still a different font. Was there contact information immediately available? There was only the location information for the company. Otherwise there was no contact information on the webpage. Were there indications that you could trust the site? What were the indications? There was a terms and conditions page. This gives the visitor how their information would be used and when. Was the text easy to read and easily scanned so that you did not have to read every word? The text was easy to read but was not set up for an easy scanning. However, scanning was better on other pages rather than the home page. What are your thoughts about the layout and colors of the site? What impression do they give?...
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...AD Fucking (tutorial even for ultimate noobs) By Boczek [uid;1561667] Contents: 1. Disclaimer 2. Method 3. Conclusion 4. Proof DISCLAIMER This eBook is for educational purposes and is not intended to be used in a harmful or illegal way. If you do any of the methods in this eBook I am not responsible and that is your own doing. I will not be held liable for any damages or loss for any action you take in response to anything written in this eBook. Abide by all laws, rules and regulations applying to yourself as you take any actions. If you do not agree with these conditions then do not read the eBook and remove it from your computer. I do not associate with the companies or websites mentioned in this eBook. I do not support nor ridicule any of the companies or websites. I am also not responsible for your account or user from getting banned on any site for any reason. In addition, you may not distribute, copy, sell, or trade any content from this eBook nor the eBook in its entirety. You may also not modify or change any of the original writing from the eBook. If you fail to abide, appropriate action will occur. Bo cz ek METHOD (All links are clickable, making this guide so much easier to use - download links included) 1. Register at : http://www.bubblews.com 2. Download Mozilla Firefox http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ 3. Download and install these two Firefox ADD-ONS; - ipFlood [IPFuck - Same Program] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/ipflood/ ...
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...Sheba Graham Business Information Systems with Lab Course Project Peachtree is accounting software that performs accounting functions for companies. The cost for Peachtree Pro is $209.99. This package is based on real, double entry accounting principles. Some of the features included in Peachtree Pro are inventory management, business analytics, payroll, and customizable reports. With Peachtree Pro you are able to invoice customers, pay bills, and track receipts. You are also able to run reports and export them to Excel. You can set email alerts as well as customize reports to fit your needs. You can analyze and forecast expected payments and receipts as well as confirm that there is enough cash to meet current obligations. Peachtree also offers the ability to manage employees. Peachtree can process payroll as well as prepare and file tax forms and process paychecks. With Peachtree you have the ability to control cash flow and costs. You can manage your business needs with tools such as Cash Flow Manager which analyzes and forecasts expected payments and receipts. The minimum system requirements for Peachtree are 1 GHz Intel Pentium III (or equivalent) for single user and multiple users, 512 MB of RAM for single user and multiple users, Windows® XP SP3, Windows Vista® SP1 or Windows® 7 Home Professional or higher. As well as 1 GB of disk space for installation, Internet Explorer 7.0 required; Internet Explorer 8.0 and 9.0 supported, and Microsoft®.NET Framework...
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...Online Discussion User Manual Your name ENG/221 Date Instructor Online Discussion User Manual Table of Contents Page COVER PAGE 1 TITLE 2 Table of Content 3 Purpose 4 Introduction 4 Requirements 5 Software/Application 5 Discussion Forum 5 Forums ...
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...Kudler Fine Food Analyzing Prototype Kudler Fine Foods wants to improve the functionality of their current website to be more competitive. Team C has research the challenges of implementing e-commerce functionality. Team C analyzes how to add online shopping cart functionality to Kudler's site and how to optimize the website search engine. In the following paper we will be discussing the following question. Identify basic XHTML tags and attributes used in the prototype; compare how different web browsers display our prototype and what difference did we see in the web browsers and what caused them? Describe how Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) were used to format your web content. Explain how JavaScript® arrays, loops and conditional statements were used in your prototype. Identify professional web development standards we used in the development of your prototype. Then we will explain how metadata might promote this website and identity the process we used to publish, maintain, and redesign the website. Kudler Fine Foods specializes in bakery, pastry products, fresh produce, fresh meat & seafood, condiments and packaged foods and cheese and specialty dairy products. They also specialize in wine and have a wine steward who assists customers in making their selection. Kudler Fine Foods has a local upscale specialty retail store in the San Diego metro area, and has two other locations in California. By having their location in an upscale area, Kudler Fine Foods strategy...
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...Paper and Presentation To Purchase this Tutorial Copy And Paste Below Link In Your Browser http://www.homeworkwarehouse.com/downloads/ntc-405-week-5-learning-team-final-learning-team-paper-and-presentation/ For Any Information or Any Class Which you Did not find on Our Website, Just Hit US Email On below address Visit : www.homeworkwarehouse.com Email Us : Homeworkwarehouse@gmail.com NTC 405 Week 5 Learning Team Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation Submit the final Learning Team paper and presentation. NTC 405 Week 5 Learning Team Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation To Purchase this Tutorial Copy And Paste Below Link In Your Browser http://www.homeworkwarehouse.com/downloads/ntc-405-week-5-learning-team-final-learning-team-paper-and-presentation/ For Any Information or Any Class Which you Did not find on Our Website, Just Hit US Email On below address Visit : www.homeworkwarehouse.com Email Us : Homeworkwarehouse@gmail.com NTC 405 Week 5 Learning Team Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation Submit the final Learning Team paper and presentation. NTC 405 Week 5 Learning Team Final Learning Team Paper and Presentation To Purchase this Tutorial Copy And Paste Below Link In Your Browser http://www.homeworkwarehouse.com/downloads/ntc-405-week-5-learning-team-final-learning-team-paper-and-presentation/ ...
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...The browsers that I use are Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer. For this class, I mostly use Internet Explorer due to its compatibility with Blackboard vs. Chrome. At one time, I used Mozilla’s Firefox; however recently, I have found issues with the browser getting a little sluggish and decided to completely go to Chrome and save IE for when I absolutely could not use Chrome. Chrome has become a very well rounded browser from when it started. Currently, the version of Internet Explorer that I use is 9.0.8112.16421 and upon a quick check, it is the most current version. Internet Explorer 9 has anti-phishing and anti-malware functionality. In Internet Explorer 9, the functionality is called SmartScreen filter. To check if it is turned on, you click your settings (or tools) icon, scroll to safety, and click Turn off (or on) SmartScreen Filter. This will launch the tool that allows you to select whether the setting is on or off. I believe this is a great feature of Internet Explorer 9 and my SmartScreen filter is always turned on. In addition, you can double check a suspicious site if you feel that SmartScreen missed it by going to tools, safety, check this website. In addition to the SmartScreen filter, my Internet Explorer 9 browser is also set to block pop-up windows. There are a couple exceptions that I have added to the pop-up blocker which include the Pima Blackboard site and my corporate VPN site. To get to the settings for Java, I go to my Control Panel. Since...
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...Sister Flowers / Someone’s Mother In this essay we will discuss the comparison and contrast of two stories, Sister Flowers and Someone’s Mother. One of the easiest comparisons is that both of these stories were written in the first person by the authors. In Sister Flowers the author tells a tale of the struggle she had dealing with a traumatic event. In the same way, Someone’s Mother tells of the struggle the author had in leaving an elderly woman lost and alone. Also, both stories show a person’s genuine concern to help someone in need. Sister Flowers deals with a woman helping a child to find her voice in life. Likewise, Someone’s Mother shares the story of a woman who helps a hitchhiker who has seemed to have lost her way. Though both stories showed similarities they also were different in many ways. One of the ways in which the two stories contrast is that both took place in different parts of the country and in different eras. Sister Flowers is set in Arkansas in around the 30’s; however, Someone’s Mother was further north in New York and took place in 2007. Another difference between the stories was they both had different agendas. Someone’s Mother was more of a story dealing with the characters compassion. In Sister Flowers you felt the story leaning more towards the inner struggle of the character. In conclusion, you can see that there are many similarities as well as differences in these stories. Both were thoroughly enjoyable and should be recommended for all to...
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...the opportunity to search for the product they want through endless avenues. Online shopping has grown so large that many companies are not investing in buildings and mall space, rather in online websites and web advertising. Through this paper I will discuss the reasons why shopping online is a better alternative to traditional shopping. The first benefit of online shopping is the convenience. While others are out fighting traffic and waiting in lines, online shoppers are home relaxing. Online shoppers can go from store to store with a flick of a mouse, while traditional shoppers have to walk, drive or can’t get to the stores they want. Online shoppers also benefit when it comes to comparison shopping. Traditional shoppers have to put a lot of work into comparison shopping. They have to drive from place to place find items and price and go onto the next place. This can be exhausting and stressful. The online shopper can do this from his or her couch. Online shoppers can search the planet for the product they are looking for, while traditional shoppers are limited to a small area. When it comes to seeing, touching, and trying out a new product, there is no substitute for actually going to the mall and examining the item in person. You cannot always tell what the merchandise is really like by seeing a picture of it on the Web. The color may be somewhat different online than it appears in real life. The exact size and proper fit may be critical when...
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...Over a certain period of time I will be studying a child under the age of 5. I will be visiting the child every 2 weeks for a couple of weeks to see how they physically develop. I will be looking at their gross and fine motor skills of the child. Every visit I will be doing something new like painting, playing catch or going to the park etc. I will look at her normal routines of her everyday life. I will take pictures and collect information from every visit so I can use it as evidence. Every visit I will be looking at their height, weight and teeth to see how they develop over the period of time. After I have done all the visits I will go over what I have done and evaluate what I have found out and compare them to an average child the same age as them and see if they are developing quicker or slower to an average child. The method I will be using to collect my information will include the internet to look at the norms, books and during the visits while I will be observing the child. In the visits I will make it fun by putting fun activites for the child to so I can work on their fine and gross motor skills to see how they are improving every visit. With the information I collect I will be evaluating after all my visits and seeing how the child has improved over a couple of months. I will aslo be comparing the child to the norms that I have found from the internet and...
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...things: two texts, two theories, two historical figures, two scientific processes, and so on. "Classic" compare-and-contrast papers, in which you weight A and B equally, may be about two similar things that have crucial differences (two pesticides with different effects on the environment) or two similar things that have crucial differences, yet turn out to have surprising commonalities (two politicians with vastly different world views who voice unexpectedly similar perspectives on sexual harassment). In the "lens" (or "keyhole") comparison, in which you weight A less heavily than B, you use A as a lens through which to view B. Just as looking through a pair of glasses changes the way you see an object, using A as a framework for understanding B changes the way you see B. Lens comparisons are useful for illuminating, critiquing, or challenging the stability of a thing that, before the analysis, seemed perfectly understood. Often, lens comparisons take time into account: earlier texts, events, or historical figures may illuminate later ones, and vice versa. Faced with a daunting list of seemingly unrelated similarities and differences, you may feel confused about how to construct a paper that isn't just a mechanical exercise in which you first state all the features that A and B have in common, and then state all the ways in which A and B are different. Predictably, the thesis of such a paper is usually an assertion that A and B are very similar yet not so similar after all...
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...are affected most by comparison shopping on mobile platforms? Explain. 1. All stages can be considered affected less or more. In my opinion, most affected stages are: Internal information gathering – eBay application provides consumer with basic information like brand name, color, price, size, location, shipping cost, etc. After comparing this information consumer supposedly will make a rough choice to get more info or refine search by certain criteria. Evaluation of alternatives – is the most affected and difficult stage for consumer. At this point all options needs to be compared: one seller can be more competitive pricewise but shipping will take longer time due to location of the product, another has a better feedback and accepts every known method of payment but has lower amount of days after product will be accepted back or do not accept returns, etc. Purchase of product also can be considered as affected stage. Before actual payment, some sellers can only ask for desired quantity and get consumer directly to the payment page but some can ask for available coupons or gift cards. However, I think this stage has very limited possibilities compared to full site version. 2. Based on the goal expressed by Steve Yancovich, which stage of the consumer decision-making process is eBay trying to influence? How are they doing so? 2. I think eBay trying to influence need recognition stage. Company created a mobile application with a lot of comparison options allowing users...
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... Service Date Section: BSAct2A Group Group Members: * Atendido, Andrea * Cruz, Shaneen * Deximo, Layrose * Senas, Rubi I. Evaluation for the topic a. Strength The topics were suitable for their age and level which makes it easier for them to understand and comprehend. You can see their interest and eagerness to learn and answer our questions and quizzes. b. Problems Encountered All I can see is when the students start comparing their answers while on activity, these cases are unavoidable but we find ways to stop them from doing that like asking them if they are sure on their answers. c. Recommendations Be strictly involved with the students especially while taking their activity because comparison can lead to copying the answer of each other. II. Evaluation for the LA Students a. Strength They prepared a topic that fits to their age and made very comprehendible visuals. They taught the students their topics with clarity and certainty. b. Problems Encountered The students comprehend well but due to doubt they always compare their answers with each other or ask us for it when they can do it on their own. They are afraid to make mistakes and have the lowest score. c. Recommendations They should still asses the students while taking up the quizzes to avoid them comparing their answers. They should make sure that they evaluate the results of the students. III. Evaluation for the School / Community a....
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...Requirements ….……………………………………………….. 4 4. Theory ………………………………………………………………….. 5 5. Multisim Simulation Results …………………………..………………………. 5 6. Experimental Procedure ………………………………………………… 6 7. Analysis of Results ..……………..…………………………………….. 6 8. Troubleshooting ….……..…………………………………………….. 6 9. Conclusion ..……………………………..…………………………….. 6 List of Figures 1. Resistor Circuit Schematic .………………………………….. 5 2. Multisim Simulation Circuit ………………………………………….. 6 3. Simulation circuit ..…. ………………………………………….. 7 List of Tables 1. Theoretical Analysis Results ………………………………………….. 5 2. Simulation Results …………………………………………………….. 6 3. Experimental Results …….…………………………………………….. 7 4. Results Comparison …………………………………………………… 8 Project Objectives When putting resistors in series, we can use this experiment to prove Kirchoff’s Voltage Law and Ohm’s Law by comparing our theoretical values to the Experimental values. System Requirements Equipment and Material Equipment: Macbook Air with the Citrix receiver software DC Power Supply DMM (Digital Multimeter) Software: Multisim Version 13 Parts: 3 – 1.0 kΩ Resistor 1 – 2.2 kΩ Resistor 1 – 6.8 kΩ Resistor Breadboard and hookup wires Theory The circuit to be analyzed is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Resistor Inductor Circuit Schematic Table 1 Resistor Inductor Theoretical Analysis Multisimulation Results Simulate using MultiSim V8. ...
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...scurry to catch up. As if to openly state it’s a relationship to Godard’s film, Bonnie and Clyde replicates the scene in Breathless where Michel and Patricia hide from the police in a movie theater, the onscreen dialogue offering ironic counterpoint to the characters’ situation. There’s even an odd reference near the film’s end, when the lens in Clyde’s sunglasses pops loose, just as Belmondo’s does in Breathless. But by comparing two lead characters from each movie you find major contrasts. On Characteristics alone you have some similarities: Both Clyde and Michel are trying to fulfill the dapper gangster look, by wearing suits and fedoras and fancy sunglasses. The comparisons go deeper than that as well, but more specifically the fact that they both rely on a strong female character for support is a major comparison. Although, with that, it brings to light one of the biggest contrasts: how different each of the lead male character’s relationship with the lead female character is. Michel is a more of a playboy and will lay with nearly anyone he can make a quick buck on. But with Patricia who he has slept with before, one starts to believe that he may actually felt a connection with her. Whereas when Clyde met Bonnie he immediately noticed her beauty and how she was a person who he must have around him. So, with both men finding a love interest, what could be so drastically different? Michel wants to be with patricia but above all he just really wants to sleep with her again...
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