Create a ________to display the headings of the document in a list format.

THE REFERENCES TAB & THE REVIEW TAB

Choose the correct option for the following statements.

You can create a ________to display the headings of the document in a list format.

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Footnotes
  3. New comment
  4. Smart Lookup

_______ provide references or additional information for a particular text at the bottom of the page.

  1. Comments
  2. Footnotes
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Cover Page

The _______command is used to check and remove errors from the document.

  1. Cross-reference
  2. Spelling & Grammar
  3. Check & Review
  4. None of the above

_______ appears as a balloon on the right side of the document.

  1. Comment
  2. Footnote
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Spelling & Grammar

Session 12Activity 2

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words provided in the box. Proofing Footnote Red Wavy Heading Styles Comments

  1. You need appropriate _______ to insert a Table of Contents.
  2. The Spelling & Grammar command is located in the _______ group of the Review tab.
  1. A________ is marked as a superscripted number to the referenced text.
  2. To represent spelling error, a _______ line appears under the word.

 

The keyboard shortcut to minimize all windows including the active window is ?

Choose the correct option for the following statements.

Windows 10 provides __________ views for the desktop icons.

  1. 4
  2. 3
  3. 2
  4. 1

To make the Start screen a bit wider to occupy more tiles, turn on __________ option in the Start menu settings.

  1. Show most used apps
  2. Show more icons
  3. Show more tiles
  4. Show recently added apps

The _________ button is used to switch between different windows.

  1. Start menu
  2. Action center
  3. Title bar
  4. Task view

The keyboard shortcut to minimize all windows including the active window is ___________.

  1. ALT + M
  2. Windows key + M
  3. CTRL + M
  4. ALT + T

PERSONALIZING WINDOWS 10 AND MANAGING CONTENT & APP WINDOWSActivity 2

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words provided in the box.

Lock Screen Active Window Window Borders Theme Task View

  1. __________ is like a personalization package containing the desktop background design, colors, sound schemes, etc.,
  1. Windows 10 allows you to show detailed status and quick status of apps on the ________.
  1. The window you are currently working in is called an ________.
  2. __________ are the outer edges of a window, which specifies its area on the screen.

 

What should be done next? ( the author(s) may provide some suggestions in the discussion, but the key is to ask yourself what you think should come next.)? Write your comments or suggestion regarding the article?

Critical Success Factors in Implementing Enterprise

Resource Planning Systems for Sustainable Corporations

Read the article, and answer the following questions:

  1. What do the author(s) want to know (motivation)?
  2. What did they do (approach/methods)?
  3. What do the results show (figures and data tables)?
  4. How did the author(s) interpret the results (interpretation/discussion)?
  5. What should be done next? ( the author(s) may provide some suggestions in the discussion, but the key is to ask yourself what you think should come next.)?
  6. Write your comments or suggestion regarding the article?

Upload pdf file that answers the questions clearly and in detail through Blackboard. Then, prepare a presentation for your topic

 

What are examples of positive impacts of smartphones on individuals, and society? What are examples of negative impacts? Provide your thoughts and analysis of the top three for each (positive, negative).

The iPhone assignment

Watch the 21 minutes video on The iPhone Baby by WSJ, June 2022

  • https://www.wsj.com/video/series/iphone-baby/the-iphone-at-15-an-inside-look-at-how-apple-transformed-a-generation/4E458113-42D7-4DC0-8DAE-1F66EB93AE99?mod=article_inline

The first iPhone was released in June 2007. Not even Apple’s own execs—with front-row seats for the development of the iPhone’s key features—quite knew how they would change the world.
In this film, the Wall Street Journal technology reporter Joanna Stern interviewed the iPhone’s creators, and revealed the consequences they never expected. Read her full article in the WSJ.
The iPhone at 15: An Inside Look at How Apple Transformed a Generation
by Joanna Stern, WSJ
June 28, 2022
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-iphones-creators-reveal-the-consequences-they-never-expected-11656667803?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1

Q1- What are examples of positive impacts of smartphones on individuals, and society? What are examples of negative impacts? Provide your thoughts and analysis of the top three for each (positive, negative).

Q2- Besides smartphones, can you provide another example of information/computer technology, and your analysis of its impacts on individuals and society, both positive and negative?

Q3- What’s your most important takeaway from the iPhone Baby film? Why is it significant to you?

Individually, your answer should be 3-4 paragraphs addressing the requirements above.

Using research outside of the text, describe to me a specific non-social media company that is using technology to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Do you think they are succeeding with the current 18-25 year old demographic?

Use of Information Systems to Provide Businesses a competitive advantage

After Reading Chapter 2 (see ppt slides on Chapter 2):

1. Describe in general how businesses use Information Systems and Technology to create or maintain a competitive advantage over their competitors. (One paragraph)

 

2. Using research outside of the text, describe to me a specific non-social media company that is using technology to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Do you think they are succeeding with the current 18-25 year old demographic? Cite specific examples to support your arguments. (Two Paragraphs)

What is vendor diversity and why would a company employ this concept? Where are the benefits? Some administrators want to monitor 100% of the transmission activity on their system. Is this possible and why would this be done? Is it overkill?

Discussion Question – Discuss ONE of the Following Topics:

  1. What is vendor diversity and why would a company employ this concept? Where are the benefits?
  2. Some administrators want to monitor 100% of the transmission activity on their system. Is this possible and why would this be done? Is it overkill?
  3. DNS used to be an add-on service utilized as the Internet became more prominently used. Now it is commonplace and more of a basic service needed for network control. Why is that? Why was it not as necessary back then, but is now paramount to connectivity?
  4. What is the difference between IMAP and POP protocols? When or where are they used?
  5. What is Fuzz testing and when should you use it? What does the output of the test provide?
  6. How do you harden Web servers? What considerations come into play when you harden Web servers?

 

Discuss how this case relates to patient autonomy AND health care professional autonomy.

CASE STUDY

1. Case: Imagine you are in a position to decide whether or not a patient should receive an amputation. However, this is not a typical case – this particular patient has been diagnosed with a rare psychiatric disorder. Patients afflicted by this disorder – called Body Integrity Dysphoria – express a strong desire to become disabled. Furthermore, the patient has a history of attempting to remove his left leg from the knee down without medical supervision and has stated that he will carry out the self-amputation on his own. When asked why he so badly wants to remove his leg, he reports that the leg feels as though it does not belong, as though it is an impostor limb that feels as foreign to him as when he looks at the limbs on other people. The patient realizes that this feeling may appear irrational to outside observers, but shows no other signs of psychiatric illness, no neurological disorders, and is an otherwise fully competent adult. Finally, the patient has not responded well to medication or CBT – that is, none of the only known effective treatments have been successful with this patient.

If the procedure is carried out, you will work on the surgical team to remove the limb, but first, you must decide whether or not it is ethical to perform the amputation before the team proceeds. In your response, refer to the patient as Mr. X or Patient X.

FIRST TASK: Discuss how this case relates to patient autonomy AND health care professional autonomy.

SECOND TASK: Argue FOR the amputation or AGAINST the amputation. USE ONE AND ONLY ONE MORAL THEORY (Utilitarianism, Deontology, Virtue Ethics, etc.) to help argue for your case. You must discuss how the moral theory you chose functions / plays a role in your argument.

Make it very clear to me which parts you are responding to, what your argument is, and how the moral theory you chose to apply fits with your response.

Give a brief introduction to the development and different theories of psychodynamic modality.

A brief introduction to the development and different theories of psychodynamic modality

Review different stages and development in the psychodynamic modality. How they related to each other, what’s the difference in their theories. such as Freud start the modality, and then there are new theories branches from it, object relation theories, attachment theories.

The feature identifies the Internet as a catalyst for the Information Age. What other innovations have contributed to this era of unprecedented access to information via computers?

 The Importance of MIS

We are living in an era referred to as the Information Age, a period in human history characterized by the shift from an economy based on industrial production to one based on information and computerization.10This shift has changed virtually every aspect of our lives, from the way we communicate with friends, coworkers, and loved ones to the way we purchase goods and carry out various financial transactions. What: advancement made this shift possible? You guessed it—the Internet!

As with most technological innovations, the Internet started out as a project sponsored by both research and governmental entities. It took several decades to lay the groundwork for the Internet as we know it today, and the tipping point for widespread Internet use was the introduction of Netscape Navigator, the Web browser of choice in the mid-1990s. The adoption and use of Netscape was critical because it allowed fledgling Internet users to access information posted by other users around the world. At that time, the content available on the Internet was minimal and only tech-savvy users could create and manage content. Over time, the amount of information available became so great that new tools were needed to search the Internet. Enter Google.

Google Searches for a Better Future in Alphabet

Today, Google is the dominant Internet search engine and is one of the largest publicly traded companies in the world. What you may not realize is that Google’s core search engine service (Google Search) is only one of many successful products ill a larger portfolio. Google has turned Google Maps, YouTube, Chrome, and Android into successful standalone offerings. The success and diversity of Google’s many projects led the company to announce that, as of August 10, 2015, it was a subsidiary of an overarching company named Alphabet Inc.11

Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin decided that it was time to reduce their involvement in the daily management of Google projects. To facilitate this change, each project was transitioned into a standalone company with its own CEO, and each standalone company is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. In this way, Page and Brin can manage the overall strategic objectives of the subsidiaries without having to immerse themselves in the daily operations of each company. Why did they choose the name Alphabet? In a blog post about the new direction of the company, Page revealed that there are a number of meanings associated with this new name. First, an alphabet represents the collection of letters used to define a language, which Page classifies as one of humanity’s
Sourco: Ian Dagnall Commercial Collection/Alai y Stock Photo second, alphabets serve as the basis most profound creations. S for Google searches around the world. Finally, in the world of finance, alpha represents an investment retur►t !hove the benchmark, which according to Page, is Something the company is continuously striving to achieve.

While Page’s rationale about the restruct ri in; t kes sense, outsiders have identified this strategy as ; direct, response to Google’s struggles to retain top talent. in a highly competitive industry. Before restructuring, Google housed a wide variety of projects and research initiatives under one roof; this led to an increasingly bureaucratic climate ;Ind inherent limitations on the career trajectories of industry superstars.’ 3 Alphabet was born to create a new corporate environment in which Wp talent can thrive. In the Alphabet hierarchy, individual companies arc much more nimble and better able to provide the autonomy and efficiency that smaller companies offer.

When future generations look back at. the Information Age, it is likely Alphabet will be seen as playing a prominent role. With all of the projects the company is pursuing—everything from drones and robots to medical research and artificial intelligence—it is intriguing to think about the role Alphabet will play in shaping the next era of humanity.

Questions 1. The feature identifies the Internet as a catalyst for the Information Age. What other innovations have contributed to this era of unprecedented access to information via  computers?

Find a digital and/or in-person networking event to share with the class? Why did you choose this event?

Entrepreneurship in the Arts

Find a digital and/or in-person networking event to share with the class? Why did you choose this event?

4 mins PowerPoint