Java A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems used for cross-platform Web-based applications. Its primary contribution to the Web has been in the form of Java Server Pages (JSP)‚ J2EE and it is also used in ‘applets’ - mini-programs written in Java that run in browsers. JavaScript A scripting language developed by Netscape that adds interactivity to web pages. Its name reflects a shared syntax with the Java programming language. JavaScript (sometimes abbreviated JS) is a prototype-based
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DATA | INFORMATION | 123424331911 | Your winning lottery ticket number | 140593 | Your date of birth | Aaabbbccd | The grades you want in your GCSEs | Data and information Data‚ information & knowledge Data Data consist of raw facts and figures - it does not have any meaning until it is processed and turned into something useful. It comes in many forms‚ the main ones being letters‚ numbers‚ images‚ symbols and sound. It is essential that data is available because it is the first
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First of all‚ shukrani nyingi kwa wewe fans wa blogg hii‚ leo nitaongelea juu ya umuhimu wa mawasiliano kwa mtazamo chanya katika ulimwengu huu.kwanza kabisa tufahamu maana ya mawasiliano. MAWASILIANO - ni hali ya kupashana taarifa au habari kati ya mtu mmoja na mwingine kwakutukia simu‚barua pepe‚ radio au ana kwa ana.Leo nitajikita zaidi katika mawasiliano ya kisasa nikimaanisha barua pepe na mitandao ya kijamii au all about inertnet. Katika dunia ya leo kijana kamili ni lazima aweze
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C04_ICSA_STUDY_TEXT_STRAT_OPS_MAN.QXD:ICSA chapter 18/6/09 10:49 Page 111 4 The organisation – structure and culture contents 1 2 3 4 What determines organisational form? Organisational structure What is organisational culture? 5 6 Creating and sustaining culture Organisational culture and national culture The importance of culture learning outcomes As organisations seek to compete in ever-changing environments‚ they need to adapt and develop to take
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Faculty of Health Harvard-style Referencing Guidelines Contents Introduction Citation and References Confidentiality Citing Multiple Authors and et al. Direct Quotations References List and Appendices Bibliography Where to find the relevant details Referencing… a book an e-book a journal article Secondary references Chapters within edited books Forum postings Maintaining confidentiality of source material Anonymous works Government or Official Publications Law Reports Statistics
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CVS & APPLICATIONS You‟ve found the job or course that you want to apply for. Now it‟s time to market yourself successfully and maximise your chance of obtaining that all-important interview. This Information Leaflet gives a brief guide on how to put together great applications. For more detailed help‚ have a look at the Getting a Job section of our website‚ www.careers.ox.ac.uk. Research and target! Carefully tailoring your application to the organisations that you are applying to is far more likely
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This guide to using the Harvard system of referencing complies with: BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. 1990. BS5605:1990. Recommendations for citing and referencing published material. 2nd edition. London: BSI and BS 1629:1989. Recommendations for references to published materials. B.S.I. Remember that you must acknowledge your source very time you refer to someone else ’s work. Failure to do so amounts to plagiarism‚ which is against the University rules and is a serious offence. Further information
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The Ethics (moral principle) of Biowarfare Daniel Reyes articlehighlights Nations need to take preventative measures to curb the development and proliferation of biological and chemical weapons‚ such as: * adopting a scientific code of ethics * incorporating ethics into graduate science courses * formulating accountability mechanisms for research * raising academic‚ industry‚ and public awareness of ethical issues Introduction: A Modern Day Trojan Horse * The 2001 anthrax
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Encouraging Positive Behaviour in the Early Years A Practical Guide 2nd edition Collette Drifte © Collette Drifte 2004‚ 2008 First edition published 2004 Reprinted‚ 2005‚ 2007 Second edition published 2008 All material on the accompanying CD-ROM can be printed off and photocopied by the purchaser/user of the book. The CD-ROM itself may not be reproduced in its entirety for use by others without prior written permission from SAGE. The CD-ROM may not be distributed or sold separately from the book
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explanation of the relationship of X and Y is more convincing than that offered by Smith (2003) or by Bloggs (2002). This is because … Bloggs (2002) … The second example is structured according to the argument that this student study of an American insurance company by Jones (2004)‚ and it was one of the five major areas covered in the survey of 287 Victorian senior managers conducted by Smith (2003). Bloggs (2002) also discussed this issue at a general level and the theory outlined by Young (2003) is also
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