...investigate. The findings show a solid lead to this case and deserve more of an evaluation. 5) Details of Investigation Saturday, 11/21/2015 1:00 PM: Determined Keyword List: Bid AND fraud*,Bid OR fraud* ,Acuerdo* AND agree*,Acuerdo* OR agree*,Bid* AND money,Bid* OR Money,Sub*,profit, stipulation, account ,contract. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 03/22/05, 11/08/05* Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua, Mexico, 04/19/05*, 07/14/05 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 01/31/05, 06/08/05* Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 09/12/05 Laredo, TX, 02/10/05, 08/29/05, 10/04/05 Havens, New Mexico, 09/28/05*, 12/03/05 Tucson, Arizona, 02/28/05*, 05/27/05 Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California, Mexico, 03/06/05 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 01/05/05, 05/18/05 1:15 PM: Created Case File then added the provided floppy image file to begin my investigation. 1:20 PM: Added Keywords into the search 1:47 PM: was able to answer question 3. 2:19 PM: Setup of Case completed, and set Indexing option to full indexing. Then I was able to reIndexed the evidence. 2:47 PM: Began the eml files and addressbook.csv file to complete the moving. Then I was able to do a thorough search using my keywords. 2:50 PM: Completed the indepth Keyword search to then collect data to begin to compile the report. 3:20 PM: Filled out the Report Summary 6) Please type the answers to the...
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...that “overmarking reduces the degree to which marked text is distinguished from other text” (Lorch, Lorch, &Klusewitz,1995 ). However I think that if done right highlighting and underlining could be beneficial. All through high school and now with college, there is an immense need to stay on top of reading assignments. With the amount of reading that is necessary; you tend to try to find a technique to help speed the process along and still intake the information that will be relevant in class. In the article after being tested and analyzed; it was given as having a low utility in actual performance. I personally believe that there is some benefit to highlighting and underlining as long as its process is not overly used. Keyword mnemonic is another strategy that interests me; as I have applied it to my own learning techniques. The theory is that the use of mental imagery can help the comprehension of the...
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...------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Webliography Foundations The webliography contains 7 entries. To search for specific entries, use the keyword search below. Search Webliography: | | Webliography | Add New Entry | | Entries | Category | Submitter | Translating Word Problems: Keywords < http://www.purplemath.com/modules/translat.htm > [4/8/2013] Lists of key words to look for when developing equations from “word” problems. | General | DVU * | Practical Algebra Lessons < http://www.purplemath.com/modules/index.htm > [4/8/2013] Excellent site that contains very good lectures, with examples. An extensive list of topics is given. Each link leads to an excellent lecture. | General | DVU * | Math.com Homework Help Algebra < http://www.math.com/homeworkhelp/Algebra.html > [4/8/2013] Extensive list of algebra topics, all covered in user-friendly lectures. | General | DVU * | Annuity Calculator | Annuities-Financial-Planning.com < http://www.annuities-financial-planning.com/annuity-calculator.html > [4/8/2013] Various calculators and advice on annuities, with emphasis on retirement planning. | General | DVU * | Polynomials: Definitions / Evaluation < http://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydefs.htm > [4/8/2013] Definitions of polynomials and like terms. Very good summary. | General | DVU * | Investopedia.com - Investing and Finance Calculators...
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...Module 6 Organizational leadership 3 marks 1) What do you mean by “charisma”? Ans: Charisma is a trait found in individuals whose personalities are characterized by powerful charm and magnetism (attractiveness) and superior capabilities of interpersonal communication and persuasion. According to Weber, charisma is a pure form of authority based on the gift of divine grace. The term charisma is applied to a certain quality of an individual personality by virtue of which he is considered extraordinary and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman, or at least specifically exceptional powers or qualities. 2) Who is a charismatic leadership? Ans: Charismatic leadership is a leadership based on the leader’s ability to communicate and behave in ways that reach followers on a basic, emotional way, to inspire and motivate. 3) Define the term “transactional leadership”. Ans: A transactional leader is one who guides and motivates his follows in the direction of establish goals by clarifying role and task requirements. It involves exchange relationship between leader and the followers. It is a perception for mediocrity and that transformational leadership leads to superior performance in organization facing demands for renewal and change. 4) Differentiate between transformational and transactional leadership...
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...SELECT column_list FROM table-name [WHERE Clause] [GROUP BY clause] [HAVING clause] [ORDER BY clause]; SELECT name, salary, salary*1.2 AS new_salary FROM employee WHERE new_salary /salary*1.2 > 30000; SELECT first_name, last_name, subject FROM student_details WHERE subject IN/NOT IN ('Maths', 'Science'); Select * from product p where EXISTS (select * from order_items o where o.product_id = p.product_id) ------------------------------------------------- SELECT user.name, course.name ------------------------------------------------- FROM `user` ------------------------------------------------- RIGHT JOIN `course` on user.course = course.id SELECT name, salary FROM employee ORDER BY 1, 2; ELECT name, salary FROM employee ORDER BY name DESC, salary DESC; SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT name) FROM employee; HAVING Group functions (MAX,MIN) cannot be used in WHERE Clause but can be used in HAVING clause. SELECT dept, SUM (salary) FROM employee GROUP BY dept HAVING SUM (salary) > 25000 INSERT INTO TABLE_NAME [ (col1, col2, col3,...colN)] VALUES (value1, value2, value3,...valueN); INSERT INTO employee (id, name, dept, age, salary location) SELECT emp_id, emp_name, dept, age, salary, location FROM temp_employee; Copy data from A to B. Select first then insert If you are inserting data to all the columns, the above insert statement can also be written as, INSERT INTO employee SELECT...
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...ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[ASP_Weekly_Lift_Report] @Voyage_Start Varchar(3) = Null, @Voyage_End Varchar(3) = Null, @Sales_Rep Varchar(25) = Null, @Service Varchar(4) = Null AS SET @Voyage_Start = IsNull(@Voyage_Start, '%') SET @Voyage_End = IsNull(@Voyage_End, '%') SET @Sales_Rep = IsNull(@Sales_Rep, '%') SET @Service = IsNull(@Service, '%') -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from -- interfering with SELECT statements. SET NOCOUNT ON; -- Insert statements for procedure here SELECT dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Rep Name], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Parent, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Business_Type, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.PayorID, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Payor, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Payor Name - ID], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Booking Payor], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.ShipperID, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Shipper, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.ConsigneeID, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Consignee, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Service], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Svc Desc], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Vessel, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Voyage, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Voyage No], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Cargo Type], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.Booking, dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList.[Profit Year], dbo.tbl_Lift_Report_PayorList...
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...The following provide you with a summary of the “introducing Basic skills” covered in the last week lab. 1. Describe how to open, close, and save an Excel workbook. To open an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button, and then click. * The Open dialog box appears; make sure the location in the Look in: box is correct. * Select the workbook name in the large list box. * Click the Open button in the dialog box To close an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button and select Close Window. * Click Yes in the dialog box. To save an Excel workbook: * Click the Office button and select Save As and then select Excel Workbook from the Save as type: drop-down list. * Click the Create New Folder button to the right of the Save in: box. * Enter the name for the new folder in the dialog box that appears. * Click OK. * Enter the name for the fi le in the File name: box. * Click the Save button. 2. Explain how to insert and delete an Excel worksheet. To insert an Excel worksheet: * Right-click on any Sheet tab. * Select Insert from the shortcut menu. * To insert a simple worksheet, click the Worksheet icon in the dialog box. * To insert a formatted worksheet, click the Spreadsheet Solutions tab, and click any of the template icons. * Click OK. To delete an Excel worksheet: * Right-click on a Sheet tab. * Select Delete from the menu. 3. Describe how to insert, delete, merge, and...
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...Written Assignment 3 Explain the SQL commands Union, Intersect, and Minus with concepts like union-compatibility, and syntax alternatives such as IN/NOT IN and various JOIN options Database Management CIS-311 There are many different SQL commands. This assignment will focus on UNION, INTERSECT, and MINUS. UNION combines unique rows returned by two SELECT statements. UNION ALL functions in the same way as UNION except that it also returns duplicates. INTERSECT gives you rows that are found in both queries by eliminating rows that are only found in one or the other. An INTERSECT is simply an inner join where we compare the tuples of one table with those of the other, and select those that appear in both while weeding out duplicates. MINUS returns the rows that are in the first query but not the second by removing the rows that are only found in the second query. There are three primary SQL commands involved when implementing a Union, Intersection and difference relational operators. As you may know, SQL data manipulation commands are set-oriented which are involved in operating over entire sets of rows and columns in tables at once. The UNION, INTERSECT, and MINUS statements make sure these operations occur. Union, Intersect and Minus only work properly if relations are Union-Compatible, which is based on the names of the relation attributes that must be the same and their data types must be alike. Being compatible does not mean the data types have to be exactly the...
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...Join in SQL SQL Join is used to fetch data from two or more tables, which is joined to appear as single set of data. SQL Join is used for combining column from two or more tables by using values common to both tables. JoinKeyword is used in SQL queries for joining two or more tables. Minimum required condition for joining table, is(n-1) where n, is number of tables. A table can also join to itself known as, Self Join. Types of Join The following are the types of JOIN that we can use in SQL. * Inner * Outer * Left * Right Cross JOIN or Cartesian Product This type of JOIN returns the cartesian product of rows from the tables in Join. It will return a table which consists of records which combines each row from the first table with each row of the second table. Cross JOIN Syntax is, SELECT column-name-list from table-name1 CROSS JOIN table-name2; Example of Cross JOIN The class table, ID | NAME | 1 | abhi | 2 | adam | 4 | alex | The class_info table, ID | Address | 1 | DELHI | 2 | MUMBAI | 3 | CHENNAI | Cross JOIN query will be, SELECT * from class, cross JOIN class_info; The result table will look like, ID | NAME | ID | Address | 1 | abhi | 1 | DELHI | 2 | adam | 1 | DELHI | 4 | alex | 1 | DELHI | 1 | abhi | 2 | MUMBAI | 2 | adam | 2 | MUMBAI | 4 | alex | 2 | MUMBAI | 1 | abhi | 3 | CHENNAI | ...
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...INCOME STATEMENT REVENUE, $ The amount of money the company made last quarter from business activities. Those activities are usually sales of goods and services but can vary from business to business and industry to industry. TOTAL EXPENSES, $ The amount of costs the company had last quarter. Expenses are cash outflows and can be basically anything a company pays for, including salaries, inventory, machinery etc... EBITDA, $ EBITDA stands for Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization. EBITDA is a useful tool when comparing companies in different industries where interest, taxes, depreciation and appreciation vary greatly. NET INCOME, $ Net Income is revenue minus all expenses and can also be known as "profit" or "earnings RATIO BETA, x.xx The amount a stock varies from the rest of the market. A score of 1 means the stock moves exactly the same as the market, while a score of 2 means it will double the market's gains and losses or, in other words, is twice as volatile. CURRENT RATIO, x.xx The current ratio is the company's ability to pay its short-term expenses. It is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities. Current implies assets and liabilities that are due within 12 months QUICK RATIO, x.xx The quick ratio is the company's ability to pay its extremely short-term expenses. It is calculated by dividing current assets less inventory by current liabilities. The reason inventory is excluded is because it takes longer to liquidate...
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...A BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITION OF SOME KEYWORDS IN GAME THEORY There are a number of assumptions in game theory; some of the assumptions identified by Varian (1992) can be explained as follows: we assume that the descriptions of the game (such as the payoffs and the strategies available to the players) are common knowledge. That is, each player knows his own payoffs and strategies, and the other player's payoffs and strategies. Furthermore, each player knows that the other player knows this, and so on. We also assume that it is common knowledge that each player is "fully rational." That is, each player can choose an action that maximizes his utility given his subjective beliefs, and that those beliefs are modified when new information arrives according to Bayes' law. Game theory can be considered as a generalization of standard, one-person decision theory. How should a rational expected utility maximizer behave in a situation in which his payoff depends on the choices of another rational expected utility maximizer? Obviously, each player will have to consider the problem faced by the other player in order to make a sensible and economically rational choice. According to Varian (1992) the strategic form of the game is defined by exhibiting a set of players, a set of strategies, the choices that each player can make, and a set of payoffs that indicate the utility that each player receives if a particular combination of strategies is...
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...Guide outlines the most important factors to consider when optimizing each page on your site. These steps are listed based on importance, so don’t skip a step. Also, remember that creating new optimized content on a weekly basis is critical to achieving long-term success with SEO. Step 1: Choose Keywords Read the page’s content and identify two (2) keywords that are most relevant to the overall page content. Choose one (1) primary keyword relevant to the page’s content and one variation of that keyword (e.g. plural variation or two closely related keywords) per page. If you can’t identify one primary keyword for a page, you’ll need to create new website pages to separate the different content. If it’s not clear to you what page is about, then your visitors and the search engines won’t be able to understand the page either. Step 2: Page Title The page title appears as the blue, bolded, underlined text on a Google search results page, and also on the top left the browser bar. The page title should follow these guidelines: Be under 70 characters with no more than two long-tail keywords per page title The primary keyword should appear first Each keyword phrase should be separated by pipes (|) Each page title on your website should be unique Except for your homepage and contact us page, each page title should NOT include your business name Step 3: Meta Description The meta description appears on a Google search results page under the Page Title...
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...Tracking Ad Performance Chapter 6: Optimizing Ad Performance Chapter 7: Account Performance Tools Chapter 8: Google Analytics Chapter 9: Managing Client Accounts 2 5 8 11 13 16 18 20 22 AdWords Study Guide © Naper Solutions, Inc 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to AdWords AdWords Basics Google and Google AdWords Google is a search engine Google uses keyword based advertising to target your ads to users searching for your product or service The text ad headline is limited to 25 characters (including spaces) Basic AdWords Features The CTR helps determine whether your ad is effective If you elect to show your ads on the Google content network, your ads will be eligible to show on websites that contain content related to your ad. Google ads can be targeted to any language or location available worldwide. Benefits of AdWords There is no minimum spending limit with Google AdWords AdWords allows an unlimited amount of changes to an account per month Google Ads appear primarily on the right hand side of the screen or above the search results and are titled “sponsored links” Your ads will appear when a user’s search query includes a keyword that is part of your ad campaign You control the budget for your advertising campaign. You can set a daily budget and Google will stop showing your ad when you reach the daily limit. AdWords Policies Link Policy A Destination URL must Link to a working website NOT link to website under construction NOT require users to download software Sites can not...
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...Sail has a variety of educational levels, it not only offers associate and/or bachelor degrees, but it also offers masters and certificates. Keywords The following keywords represent a...
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...type of page. The basic rules of onsite SEO are always the same. 1. Make sure that your keyword appears in the HTML title tag of the page you’re trying to optimize. This is without question the single most important factor of onsite SEO. Yes, you can still get a page to rank for a keyword without having the keyword in the title, but it will be much more difficult. 2. Use the keyword towards the top of the page in a bold (or large) font. If you’re using WordPress or Blogger to create your site, this will be taken care of for you by using your keyword in your post title. If you’re creating a site in hard HTML, make sure you use your keyword as part of a bold title at the top of the page. 3. Use the keyword within the text of the page. Many SEO sites will tell you that you must use a certain percentage of keyword density to achieve optimum rankings. In my experience this isn’t true. However, it’s wise to use the keyword two or three times on the page. If you have an exceptionally large amount of text on the page (more than 1,000 words), you can get away with using the keyword more often. 4. Use at least 300 words of total text on the page. You can of course get a ranking with less textual content. Actually, you can get a ranking with no content at all. However, this will make it much more difficult. If we’re going for optimal pages, they need to have 300+ words of content. 5. Use the keyword in a link that points to another related page. This aspect is easily taken care of by...
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