...When attending school, one of the first steps you learn is to be organized. Being organized applies not only to your daily life, but to your computer as well. While you are in school, you will write papers, complete spreadsheets, and do presentations for all of the classes you take. After a few classes, you will notice that you have quite a few files. These will be the papers that you turned in as assignments, various rough drafts, and different versions of the items you completed for all of your classes. This can eventually add up to hundreds of files. A good file management system is necessary to organize your files. A file management system is made up of files and file folders. You can copy, delete, rename, and move these files and folders around as you like. For this lab, you will create a file management structure for you. You will follow the steps listed below to create this file structure. After you create this file structure, you will create a screenshot using Print Screen, or you will use the Snipping Tool that is in Windows 7. This will create a copy of your file structure that you can then paste into a Word document that you will turn in. Please refer to the Web resources section for help with creating a screenshot. You will begin this lab by doing the following: * Step 1: Right-click on the Windows Start button, and open Windows Explorer. * Step 2: Go to My Documents. * Step 3: Under My Documents, create a folder named "(your first name your last name)...
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...searching and data mining in new areas. The use does not supersede or replace reading of books; it adds something new to the original work by using words to facilitate searching. It aim to make it easier for people to find relevant books specifically, books they wouldn't find any other way such as those that are out of print. At the same time will carefully respecting authors' and publishers' copyrights. The goal is to create a comprehensive, searchable, virtual card catalog of all books in all languages that helps users discover new books and publishers discover new readers. Users simply search for a book or topic using keywords and Google lists books from its database containing the search terms. Users can then click a book title to view “snippets” of books containing the term(s) searched. We are going to talk about Google Library Project and a history for their straggle in court. We are also going to talk about is it good or bad that Google is a United State corporation bound by U.S. laws., what is the “fair use” doctrine and if we think that Google defines it correctly in this controversy. We are also going to explain why some libraries are backers of the project, while others vehemently oppose it. Discussion Google Library Project's aim to make it easier for people to find relevant books specifically, books they wouldn't find any other way such as those that are out of print. At the same time will carefully respecting authors' and publishers' copyrights. The goal is to create...
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...Google argued it would be unfair to decide the merits of the case while authors were deciding whether to opt out of the class, especially "in light of Google's fervent opposition to class certification." Chin has scheduled oral argument for October on requests by lawyers that he decide issues without a jury. Google already has scanned more than 20 million books for the project. The Authors Guild had requested class certification, saying it was impractical and expensive for each author to sue Google over similar claims. The Authors Guild has asked in court papers that the class be awarded $750 in damages for each copyrighted book Google copied. It has argued that Google was not making "fair use" of copyright material by offering snippets of works in its online library. Lawyers for Google did not immediately respond to a message for comment. The company that operates the world's largest Internet search engine has...
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...COMP101 – Problem Solving with Computing Homework - WEEK 12 [30 points] This is further review of some of the material from Chapter 6, some simple steps in coding using JavaScript and the repl.it website, and lectures from class. No credit for answers that are copies or near verbatim transcripts – please use your own words[1] and document sources where appropriate. Chapter 7 Answer the following questions: 1. JavaScript Debugging Exercises [1 point each, 5 points total] The snippets of JavaScript below contain syntax errors and/or logic errors. Identify the errors and insert your corrected code. a. function main() { var num1 = getNumber(); var num2 = getNumber(); } function getNumber() { var input = Number(prompt("Enter a number")); } main(); b. function main() { var total = 0; for (var ctr = 0; ctr < 10; ctr++) { total = computeTotal(total); } } function computeTotal(total, ctr) { total = total + ctr; return total; } main(); c. function main() { var playerName1; var playerName2; playerName1, playerName2 = getPlayerNames(); } function getPlayerNames() { var name1 = prompt("Enter the name of player1"); return name1; var name2 = prompt("Enter the name of player2"); return name2; } main(); d. module main() ...
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...Open and Closed Source Operating System Comparison POS-355 Open and Closed Source Operating System Comparison Open and Closed Source are the two model of how most software is distributed. The open source code is that exactly, free open-sourced code. Meaning the core functions of the written code are given to a potential developer and that developer is able to manipulate, add to, or change any of the functions of the code. This holds true from the basic core functions or the code to small additional code snippets. FOSS or free and open source software do not typically limit or inhibit the use of the software. However with all of this free distribution, there can be some open sourced software that might have license-based restrictions or redistribution. These restrictions are not overwhelming though. The software can be re-distributed for free, after a developer has modified the code, as long as credit is given to the original manufacturer. FOSS also allows for the code to be modified and then re-compiled, so it can be sold as a complete project. Some examples of this type of re-distribution is Red Hat Inc. Red Hat Inc. takes different pieces of code, pieces it together into a really nice and user friendly interface, and then Red Hat re-distributes this re-compiled code as Red Hat Linux. There have many different flavors and iterations, but as long as Red Hat gives credit in the development to the originally creator, there is no problem with Red Hat re-distributing this...
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...Selenium Reference Concepts A command is what tells Selenium what to do. Selenium commands come in three 'flavors': Actions, Accessors and Assertions. Each command call is one line in the test table of the form: |command |target |value | Actions are commands that generally manipulate the state of the application. They do things like "click this link" and "select that option". If an Action fails, or has an error, the execution of the current test is stopped. Many Actions can be called with the "AndWait" suffix, e.g. "clickAndWait". This suffix tells Selenium that the action will cause the browser to make a call to the server, and that Selenium should wait for a new page to load. Accessors examine the state of the application and store the results in variables, e.g. "storeTitle". They are also used to automatically generate Assertions. Assertions are like Accessors, but they verify that the state of the application conforms to what is expected. Examples include "make sure the page title is X" and "verify that this checkbox is checked". All Selenium Assertions can be used in 3 modes: "assert", "verify", and "waitFor". For example, you can "assertText", "verifyText" and "waitForText". When an "assert" fails, the test is aborted. When a "verify" fails, the test will continue execution, logging the failure. This allows a single "assert" to ensure that the application is on the correct page, followed by a bunch of "verify" assertions to test form field values...
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...decisions that turn his life in another, conclusive course. He chooses suddenly to trust Prabaker in light of the guide's radiating grin; this decision sets up a spider trap of associations and encounters that will characterize Lin's life in Bombay. So also, while in the ghetto he suddenly chooses to help the smolder casualties, a decision that prompts the foundation of the ghetto center. Lin's decisions of this kind are the embodiment of his unpredictable comprehension of destiny and flexibility. In one's life, one faces a few snippets of decision, of truth - forks in experience that set off chains of the certain. In these minutes, one is pretty much free; after the purpose of choice and activity, however, one rests in destiny until the following snippet of decision. This example repeats over and over in Shantaram. To be sure, it educates the theme of resurrection that Lin presents: the pictures of being re-named, of drawing nearer another life. Lin's snippets of decision serve to refashion him in a totalizing manner. He tackles new characters in these lethal moments. Given his own, philosophical interest in this example, it bodes well that his acknowledgment in Part Four that Khader has been the planner of a lot of his involvement in Bombay comes accordingly a blow. He feels double-crossed by Khader as well as by destiny itself. His view of opportunity and decision is not genuine constantly. There are some fit as a fiddle the destinies of numerous, who have the genuine force of...
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...10 Steps to Become an Outstanding Java Developer If you are a Java developer and passionate about technology, you can follow these ten points which could make you an outstanding Java developer. 1. Have strong foundation and understanding on OO Principles For a Java developer, having strong understanding on Object Oriented Programming is a must. Without having a strong foundation on OOPS, one can't realize the beauty of an Object Oriented Programming language like Java. If you don't have good idea on what OOPS is, even though you are using OOP language you may be still coding in procedural way. Just studying OO principle definitions won't help much. We should know how to apply those OO principles in designing a solution in OO way. So one should have a strong knowledge on Object modeling, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Design Patterns. 2. Master the core APIs It doesn't matter how strong you are in terms of theoretical knowledge if you don't know the language constructs and core APIs. In case of Java, one should have very strong hands-on experience with core APIs like java.lang.*, I/O, Exceptions, Collections, Generics, Threads, JDBC etc. When it comes to Web application development, no matter which framework you are using having strong knowledge on Servlets, JSPs is a must. 3. Keep coding Things look simpler when talking about them theoretically. We can give a solution to a problem very easily in theory. But we can realize the depth of the problem when we start implementing...
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...EVENT STUDY OF STOCK SPLITS Final Project Report of Investment Banking & Financial Services (IBFS) February 2016 Submitted to: Prof. A.K. Mishra Submitted by: Group 3, Section A DHEERAJ MADAAN(Mob- +91 7523849812) | PGP30193 | HARI SINGH CHOUDHARY | PGP30198 | RITIN KAKKAR | PGP30390 | ROHAN SARAF | PGP30219 | SAKSHI SONI | PGP30392 | | | Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow Contents Data 3 Sample 3 Methodology 4 Alpha and Beta Estimation 4 Event Study 4 Hypothesis & Objective 5 Testing & Results 5 Alpha and Beta calculation 5 Event Study 6 Stock Split 7 Reverse Stock Split 8 Conclusion 8 Data 1. This study includes samples of 19 companies that made a stock split announcements and 9 companies that made a reverse stock split announcements. All the companies were listed on BSE. 2. Data for daily stock prices and closing BSE 500 index for this study was collected from http://finance.yahoo.com/. Sample The below tables show the sample companies selected for the event study. Companies selected for stock Split announcements Companies selected for reverse stock split announcements Methodology The event period was decided as -60 to 60 with the announcement date falling on day 0. Alpha and Beta Estimation 1. Alpha and beta was estimated for each company by regressing daily stock returns with index return. 2. The estimation was a done for a 250 day period prior to -60. This period was...
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...Ethnography of Richard Gerber and Healing with Chakras My ethnography will be discussing a short part of the book A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber. In this eight paragraph snippet, from page 88 to page 91, Gerber describes his way of overcoming anxiety, stress, and fear through the use of chakras, in particular the heart chakra. In the following essay I will talk about the interaction between religion and healing and how spirituality is involved in both. I will be using Kleinman’s description of clinical reality to examine the “beliefs, expectations, norms, behaviors, and communicative transactions associated with (Patients and Healers in the Context of Culture by Arthur Kleinman, 42)” the seemingly unusual type...
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...goes on teasing fast paced snippets of articles of the unknown man, teasing the audience about his identity. “-Silence of the Lambs trailer analysis: https://prezi.com/8ynfk06pw4gb/silence-of-the-lambs-trailer-analysis/ “The Silence of Lambs, based on Thomas Harris’s’ novel, takes inspiration from the real life killers Ed Gein, Psycho and the Texas Chain Saw Massacre.” A Brief History Of Horror- The Silence of The Lambs And The 1990s. The fact the lead character is. A female is more appealing to a female audience, often in thriller films male characters are portrayed as the brave ones and females tend to play victims. “The film does reflect the social value of feminism, Silence of The Lambs was strongly supported feminists as it represents Starling as an incredibly strong feminine hero.” - Gender issues in ‘Silence of the Lambs”: https://prezi.com/jruhwc-pb4jk/gender-issues-in-silence-of-the-lambs/ The trailer involved many thriller codes and conventions, during the trailer there was moments of suspense and anticipation, this allows the audience to stay alert and on the edge of their seats. “The whole trailer focuses on the build up of the antagonist, building him up as strange and someone to fear through what others say about him, this reinforces the thriller genre and creates fear for the audience furthermore as the audience and Starling are unsure who the murder is, this creates tension. By the end of the trailer, quicker cuts and short snippets of scenes throughout the...
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...(Ferrell, O., & Hartline, M.,2014.). One of the new things that set apart the newspaper was that it was broken into four sections "News, Money, Life, and Sports" thus allowing the reader to jump into whichever section of their choosing the quickest. Gannet solved the early problems of encouraging advertisers to buy ad space by launching a "Partnership Plan", where advertising companies who purchased 6 months of ads in the paper received another 6 months for free. This allowed the advertisers to test the waters for newspaper ads and with the increase of popularity or the paper, more companies wanted to join. USAToday.com, the on-line version of the printed newspaper, is formatted in the same way the printed edition is with bright colors and snippets of news. It was developed to keep up with the growing technology and in response to the slight decline in profits to the printed version. Also, like the printed version, the on-line version strives to create a partnership with its readers. The reason why I believe USA Today is so successful is it keeps capitalizing its marketing opportunities by listening to their readers. The width of the paper was changed to meet the needs of the business traveler; to make it easier to read on airplanes and to fit easier in a briefcase and USAToday.com...
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...follows. It should accept the voice input, analyze the syntax and semantics using NLTK package embedded in it and send signals from the tablet to the television through the Bluetooth Transceiver to perform the required action if it is a valid input else a prompt error message can be displayed. The Bluetooth Transceiver is embedded into the television to receive the signals. The tablet’s Bluetooth is instructed to send signals to television based on the tokenized words such as “on” ,”change”, “off” etc., other than that an existing Bluetooth transceiver can be used. Consider a simple Python snippet implemented for Natural Language Processing which indicates the television to change the channels for the voice command “Channel number 143.” sent1 = ['channel', 'number', '143', '.'] for xyzzy in sent1: if xyzzy.endswith('.'): changeChannelTo(143) The snippet calls the function predefined by us to change the channel specified. The app accepts the voice input. The sentence is first morphologically analyzed. The purpose of this stage in language processing is to break strings of language input into sets of tokens corresponding to discrete words, sub-words and punctuation forms. The tokens derived may contain Inflective, derivative and compound sense. They are split into sub-tokens. For example “switch” is obtained from the word “switching”. The output from the morphological processing phase is a string of tokens which can then be used...
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...the TV, allowing family members to spend more time eating and watching televised content than communicating with others. This practice was already prevalent in American culture and spread quickly to Australia through the media people were beginning to view. As Australian’s noticed this common habit through televised programs, they adapted to what they saw and started to do the same. This source demonstrates the fear of increasing obesity rates throughout the Australian community around the time of its creation and further shows the effect that Americanisation has had on the way Australians act and eat. https://youtu.be/uUXK6cP7QwE - I love Lucy, “Lucy Goes to the Hospital”, aired January 19, 1953. Annotation: This Primary source is a snippet from the American television show, “I love Lucy” that aired on January 19, 1953. This short comedic clip displays a family preparing for the birth of a child and an unorganised conundrum when the time has come. Throughout the period of the 1950’s to the 1970’s, the American film industry was booming and extended its reach over to Australia, bringing along with it many American shows. During this time, there was a period of Post-War grieving from World War 2, followed by Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam war. These events left Australians with a lack of comedy and happiness, however, American TV programs began to fill that gap when they screened to Australia, bringing along with them a wide variety of entertainment to Adults and children...
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...Business communication is an area that can be hard to accomplish. The article Draw a blank during a speech? Recover is a good article. However, there is not a defined author on this article, it leads me to believe that I don’t know if the author is credible or just giving information based on experiences. The article seems to be taking snippets from other sources. The article seems to give insight where most people are looking for it, the article can help with articulating what you want to say and give you pointers on how to keep on track during a speech. But as it is not a long article it leaves room for improvement. The point of this article is to help people understand that talking in public is hard but you can easily overcome small fears with a little help. One great piece of information is “Don’t apologize or make excuses” (2016, p.2) In turn, 3 public speaking myths busted seems to be a lot like my above article. I am not sure who the author is but it gives the reader help before going into a speech. “Memorize everything” (2016, p.5) is one of the sections that is busted, you can’t be expected to memorize everything, but having note cards there is always pleasant just in case you fumble. The articles point is to help the speaker overcome the issues we all face, busting the myths and reading about them can help an individual understand that you cannot be perfect, but you can try your best to overcome issues that arise. References 3 public speaking myths busted. (2016)...
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